“Living our timeless Catholic Faith in a contemporary world” Lk 18:9-14

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“Living our timeless Catholic Faith in a contemporary world” Lk 18:9-14
October 27, 2013
30th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Lk 18:9-14
“For whoever exalts himself will be humbled,
and the one who humbles himself will be exalted."
22800 Aldine-Westfield Rd., Spring, TX 77373 * Office 281-353-5053 * Fax 281-355-8847
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
“Living our timeless Catholic Faith in a contemporary world”
PARISH INFORMATION
WELCOME TO ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
281-353-5053 FAX 281-355-8847
www.stjta.org
NEWCOMERS: Welcome! If you would like to become a
registered member of the parish, please pick up a registration form located on either side of the exit doors or stop by
the parish office.
CLERGY
Rev. Charles J. Samperi, Pastor
csamperi@stjta.com
Deacon Ray Oden, Administrator
dcnray@stjta.com
Deacon Alfonso Chicas
dcnalfonso@stjta.com
Deacon Rene Ramon
dcnramon@stjta.com
Deacon Art Zepeda, Retired
dcnart@stjta.com
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INFANT BAPTISM: We baptize in English on the 2nd
Saturday of the month, and in Spanish on the 4th
Saturday of the month. Please contact the parish office
for more information.
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ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Please contact the parish
office or see the priest before Sunday or daily Mass.
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MARRIAGE: Couples must contact the parish office at least
six (6) months prior to the wedding date. No reception hall
rentals should be made until the date is placed in the church
calendar.
PASTORAL STAFF
Don Nguyen, Director of Music
dnguyen@stjta.com
Chela Mescia, Secretary
cmescia@stjta.com
Laura V. Lara, Secretary
llara@stjta.com
FAITH FORMATION
A.J. Bituin-Youth Ministry
ajbituin@stjta.com
Dana Fayard-Sacrament Coordinator
dfayard@stjta.com
Jackie Brown-CFF Middle School & Elementary
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(Grades 4-6 & 7-8)
jbrown@stjta.com
Stephanie Spada-CFF Adults
sspada@stjta.com
Theresa Avila-CFF High School & Elementary
Individuals who are not Catholic and are interested in inquiring into our faith are invited to attend
inquiry sessions. Please contact the parish office
for more information.
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EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED
SACRAMENT:
Monday: 7:00-8:30p.m.
First Friday of each month: 8:30a.m.-6:00p.m
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(Grades 1-3 & 9-12)
tavila@stjta.com
FF Secretary: Rachel Weatherby
rweatherby@stjta.com
MINISTRIES/ORGANIZATIONS
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Altar Society:
SUNDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m. (Misa en español)
WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE
Tuesday-Friday 8:00 a.m.
RECONCILIATION (CONFESSIONS)
Wednesday: 6:30-7:15 p.m.
Saturday: 3:30-4:30 p.m.
BULLETIN DEADLINE: FRIDAY BY 12:00 P.M.
(Theresa Avila)
tavila@stjta.com
Boy Scouts Troop #355, Cub Scouts, American Heritage Girls:
(Paul Hall)
ezproducts@sbcglobal.net
Catholic Daughters of the Americas:
(Paula Willis)
pj willis@sbcglobal.net
Couples for Christ/FFL:
(Joel Santa Cruz)
joel_winnie@sbcglobal.net
El Shaddai DWXI Prayer Group:
(Paul Pinon)
paulpinon@sbcglobal.net
oden4@swbell.net
Family Fun Night: (Kim Oden)
Grupo de Oración: (Maria Esther Alvarez)
Knights of Columbus #6557:
(Robert Cobb)
Parish Council:
Rosary Makers:
Springtimers:
robertocobb@att.net
(Sarah Alaniz)
(Karen Ringholz)
(Betty Frey)
kringholz@yahoo.com
bobet1426@yahoo.com
30th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
-COMMUNITY NEWSFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 IS ALL SAINTS DAY!
It is a Holy Day of Obligation. Masses on Friday will be at
7 a.m., 12 noon & 7 p.m. THERE WILL BE NO
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT ON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST. ALL SOULS DAY MASS @ 8AM
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2ND.
Family Fun Night is sponsoring the St. Nicholas Feast Day
Celebration in the Parish Hall
Friday, December 6th
They are looking for folks to help with this
event: for Decorations, Crafts, and the
St. Nicholas Station.
Any ideas or suggestions are welcome. Please
contact Kim at 713-501-7771
2013 St. James Family Fun Night
Thanksgiving Food Drive
Let's give thanks and help those in need this year. St
James Family Fun Night ministry will be having its annual Thanksgiving Food
Drive Nov 23rd & 24th. Please bring new food items to Mass that weekend.
Donations of money and gift cards will also be accepted and appreciated. Some
of the items needed include:
Bisquick, Corn Meal
Flour, Sugar, Brown Sugar
Canned Pie Filling, Pie Crust Mix, Canned Pumpkin
Jello, Pudding Mix
Canned Veggies (green beans, corn) Yams, Marshmallows
MacStuffing Mix, Instant Mashed Potatoes, &Cheese
Canned Cranberries, Fruit Cocktail, Canned Fruit
Canned Gravy, Broth, Canned Milk
Canned Ham
Salt, Pepper, Spices
"In all circumstances give thanks, for this is the will of God for you in Christ
Jesus." Thessalonians 5:18
Thanksgiving Day is upon us once more. We here at St.
James know some mes situa ons in life arise beyond
our control. Through these tough mes know that God is
there for you always and so is your parish family. If you
need assistance to provide a Thanksgiving dinner, we
would like to help.
Please contact FFN Volunteer Pa y Parra 281 650 1397 Email:
Parrapj1213@gmail.com All informa on will remain
confiden al. Registered Parishioners Only.
SPRING, TEXAS
ACTIVITIES & READINGS THIS WEEK
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, XXX Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sir 35:12-14, 16-18; Ps 34; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 16-18; Lk 18:9-14
7:00 a.m.
7:30 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:15 p.m.
2:30 p.m.
Veteran’s Dinner (Narthex 1)
Mass Intention: Pro Populo
Mass Intention: Theodore A. Conway +
RCIA Break Open the Word (St. James Room)
Mass Intention: In Thanksgiving to St. Rita
Mass Intention: In Thanksgiving to Our Lord Jesus
Positive Coaching (JP II Room)
Eagle Court of Honor (Kitchen, Parish Hall)
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, Sts. Simon and Jude, Apostles
Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19; Lk 6:12-16
6:45 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 355 Meeting (JP II Room)
7:00 p.m. Cub Scout Den Meetings (Parish Hall)
7:00 p.m. Adoration (Church)
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29,
7:30 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
6:45 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126; Lk 13:18-21
Morning Prayer (Church)
Daily Mass (Church)
Mass Intention: Int. Cody & Whitney Barker & Family
Springtimers (Parish Hall)
American Heritage Girls Troop 355 Meeting (JP II Room)
Thanksgiving Potluck Meeting (St. James Room)
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30,
7:30 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Rom 8:26-30; Ps 13; Lk 13:22-30
Morning Prayer (Church)
Daily Mass (Church)
Mass Intention: Rosaura Garcia +
Bible Study (St. James Room)
Talleres de Oración y Vida (Disciple Room)
Reconciliation/Confession (South Confessional)
Children’s Choir Rehearsal (Church, Music Room)
Youth Night Waiting Room (Apostle Room, Baseball Field)
Talleres de Oración y Vida (Disciple Room)
Youth Night (Parish Hall)
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31,
Rom 8:31b-39; Ps 109; Lk 13:31-35
7:30 a.m.
Morning Prayer (Church)
8:00 a.m.
Daily Mass (Church)
8:00 a.m.
Mass Intention: Stanley Hagge +
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, All Saints
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a
7:00 a.m.
7:30 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Mass Intention: Theodore A. Conway +
Morning Prayer (Church)
Mass Intention: Joe Stuhlreyer +
Mass Inention: William, Dallas, Maudrine & Fletcher +
Ask, and it will be given to you; search, and you will find; knock,
and the door will be opened to you.
Matthew 7:7
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, The Commemoration of All the
St. James The Apostle will be celebra ng
Thanksgiving with a Family Thanksgiving Dinner on
November 23rd. Mark your calendars! This will be
a POT LUCK DINNER. There will be a planning
mee ng on October 29th in the St. James Room at 7PM. For more
informa on, please contact Bob and Linda Siurek at 281-288-6844 or
siurek70@sbcglobal.net.
Faithful Departed
Wis 3:1-9; Ps 27 or Ps 103; Rom 5:5-11
7:00 a.m.
Retiro (Parish Hall, Kitchen, Disciple Room)
8:00 a.m.
All Souls Mass (Church)
10:00 a.m.
Children’s Music-Hand Bells (Disciple Room)
3:00 p.m.
Veteran’s Dinner (Narthex 1)
3:30 p.m.
Reconciliation/Confession (South Confessional)
5:00 p.m.
Vigil Mass (Church)
5:00 p.m.
Mass Intention: Santiago & Romana Escobar +
6:45 p.m.
Taller de Oracion y Vida Para Jovenes y Adultos
(Disciple Room)
Join us as we Celebrate All Souls - All Saints Day plus a
Ministry Fair after all Masses on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2013. If you
want a table to celebrate your favorite Saint or promote your
ministry contact: Robert Cobb at 281 353 7269.
Respect Life Ministry ~ Pray to end the death penalty. Please
pray for those to be executed this month and their families.
ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH
-STEWARDSHIP-
SPRING, TEXAS
Stewardship Reflection: October 27, 2013
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time “I have competed well; I have finished the race; I have kept the faith.” With those words, Paul
compared his life to a race, something to which most people can relate. We live in a world that is
infatuated with sports and athletics. Perhaps Paul’s world was not like that, but his willingness to use it
as a metaphor certainly strikes a chord with our society today. Our faith lives, our lives of
stewardship, parallel Paul’s in terms of it being a race. We are not talking about a sprint, mind you,
but a long, drawn out marathon. It is easy to stumble and it is easy to quit, but the real challenge is
maintaining our faith and following our faith. Stewardship as a way of life presents us
with many challenges and many hurdles, to use another racing term. The faithful
steward strives to keep moving, to keep praying, to keep trying to fulfill Jesus’ call and
exhortation to us to be His disciples, His followers. Paul admits that he could not have
run the race, could not have remained true to it, without the help and strength offered
to him by the Lord. There is no shame, and no humility, in admitting that we need help,
lots of it, to maintain our faith in a world which tests it constantly.
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STEWARDSHIP
Who is a Christian disciple? One who responds to
Christ’s call, follows Jesus, and shapes his or her life in
imitation of Christ’s. Who is a Christian steward? One
who receives God’s gifts gratefully, cherishes and tends
them in a responsible and accountable manner, shares
them in justice and love with others, and returns them
with increase to the Lord.
DSF 2013 ~
“GO FORTH AND BEAR FRUIT THAT WILL
LAST…”
Parish Goal for 2013:
Amount Paid:
Amount Pledged:
# of participants:
% paid at: 86.77%
$85,300.00
$74,016.80
$84,034.80
353
Report date: 10/21/2013
Sign up for Online Giving by visiting www.stjta.org
PLEASE FILL IN THE AMOUNT ON YOUR
ENVELOPE
OUR GIFTS TO GOD
We have recently found many Sunday offering
envelopes without amounts. In order for us to give
you proper credit, fill in the amount of your donation
on your offering envelope each week.
Thank you for your generous stewardship
Week ending October 19, 2013
Regular Collection (254 envelopes)
Mailed in contributions
Online Giving: 10/14-10/20/2013
Total:
$12,159.73
$ 2,263.82
$ 2,264.62
$16,688.17
Attendance: 1732
SCHEDULED SECOND COLLECTIONS:
1st Sunday: Debt Reduction: 11/3/2013
5th Sunday: Social Ministry: 12/29/2013
ATTENTION ~ THOSE WHO GIVE ONLINE:
We will automatically suspend envelopes for those
parishioners who regularly use Online Giving.
30th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
-FAITH FORMATION-
SPRING, TEXAS
**AROUND THE DIOCESE**
FAITH FORMATION CLASSES
Wednesday
(Class time: 6—7:30 p.m.)
**Adult Faith Formation/RCIA Year 1**
Please join us for our next Adult Faith Formation meeting!
We will pray and discuss on the topic of learning Catholic
wisdom: how do we cultivate virtues? We will meet on
Thursday, November 21, 2013 at 7pm in the St. James
Room. This event is FREE and welcome to ALL! Contact
Steph Spada for more information: sspada@stjta.com.
LIFE LONG FORMATION
BOOK CLUB
Interested in learning more about our Catholic faith?
Come out for education and fellowship, and learn about the
beauty of our Catholic faith.
The English adult track meets on the 2nd Thursday of the
month in the St. James Room at 7pm. The Teen
track meets the same day at the same time in the
Apostle Room.
Books will be provided with a free-will offering.
Bible Study
The Bible Plain and Simple is held
Wednesday mornings from 10 – 11:30 am. This
verse-by-verse lecture format Bible study takes place in the St.
James Room. This fall and winter we will be studying the books
of Colossians, Philemon, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of
Songs. Bring your Bible and something for all the notes you will
want to take.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE PEOPLE
ON THE PRAYER LIST
Florida Chicas, Pat Schultz, Zeny Naguit, Debbie Ramirez, Pat Wood,
Margaret Escobedo, Steven Salazar, Kristy Fetzhenry, Wayne & Sara
Isaacs, Karen
Wagner, Nicole Wagner, Fred Muzyka, Gerard Christian, Billy Eads, Pablito de Galicia, David Swikert, James Rice, Jenny
Rice, Tony & Tiffany Perry, Mayra Matos, Paul Kubin, Katey Lawson,
Paul Hall, Salvador Galindo, James Spada, Annette Highley, Carolyn
Richmond, Janet Maldonado, Joseph Pyle, Leann Moore, Jeanne
Swikert, Rick & Junetta Weltzer, Mary Camba, Carl Borders, Chris
Powers, Trini Villafana, Michael Patrick Moran. Margaret Zizzo, Gail
Nevlud, Matthew Noonan, Jorge H. Fuller, Allan & Bernadette
Fleetwood, John Michael & Ivanna Shipman, Arlene Stuhlreyer, Mary
Ahr, Erin Musick, Angela Ganucci, Rose Marie, Honesto Torres, Betty
Burdett, Joseph Moone, Virgil Muncey Family.
ALSO FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY
AND THOSE WE HOLD IN OUR HEARTS
If you or a member of your family experiences illness or injury call the
parish office and we will add that name to the prayer list. We post the
name in the bulletin for 4 weeks, and pray every day for those on the
prayer list (present and past).
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
PROGRAM, sponsored by the
O ce of Family Life Ministry
helps mothers to explore with
their 9-12 year old daughters God´s special gi of human
fer lity and the beauty and wonder of the changes that
occur in the process of growing up. This program will be
o ered at Prince of Peace Parish located at 19222
TOMBALL Parkway, Houston, TX. 77070 on Sunday,
November 3 from 1:00-3:30 pm. Cost is $35 per family. For
registra on or more informa on, please call the O ce of
Family Life Ministry at (713) 741-8710 or h p://
www.archgh.org/OACE/Sexuality-Catechesis/
Immigration Reform
A Catholic Perspective
There will be a town hall style open discussion on
October 29 from 7-9pm in the Ac vity Center
St. Martha Parish Faith Forma on Campus
3702 Woodland Hills Dr., Kingwood, TX 77339
We will discuss the controversial issue of Immigra on
Reform looking at it various perspec ves:
• Poli cal
• Legal
• Business
• Personal
• Religious from US Catholic Bishops
Come join us!
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS CHILI COOK OFF
Come One!! Come All!!
Everyone is invited
The Knights of Columbus Council #14512 at St.
Edward is sponsoring a Chili Cook-O to benefit
the American Wheel Chair mission. $5.00 gets
you in the door to sample some great chili, and
receive a free beverage. Games, ra es, free
gi s, and prizes. It will be a lot of fun!! Saturday, November
9th—10am. The cook-o will be held at Council #6557 hall
and fairgrounds, 29327 S. Plum in Spring o Rayford Rd.
Contact Gary Dirker at 281-386-8506 for more informa on.
ANNUAL CARD SALE
Volunteers from Birthright, a pregnancy aid league, will again
sell pro-life Christmas cards at all Masses on November 9th &
10th. Proceeds benefit this excep onal non-profit organizaon which is not federally funded. Thank you for your
support!
THE YEAR OF FAITH /
THE NEW EVANGELIZATION 2012-2013
October: Domestic Violence Awareness Month
The month of October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. The statistics on domestic violence are heartbreaking. According to
a 2010 survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in four women, and one in seven men, have been
the victims of severe physical violence by an “intimate partner” (boyfriend/girlfriend or spouse) at some point in their life. Nearly half
of all men and women have experienced psychological aggression by an intimate partner. Domestic violence starts early: over half
of women and men who have experienced some form of domestic violence were victimized for the first time before they were 25
years old.
Domestic violence shatters the peace that should reside in relationships and especially in the family, the domestic church. Bl. John
Paul II described the family as the “cradle of life and love.” Domestic violence replaces life with harm and even death; it replaces
love with anger and fear. It breaks down trust between husband and wife, parents and children. And sadly, it is a cycle that tends to
be repeated in the next generation as boys imitate their abusive fathers and girls learn to expect abuse from men.
The Catholic Church’s Response: “When I Call for Help”
Behind the sad statistics about domestic abuse are individual persons, men and women made in the image of God. What has been
the Catholic Church’s response to such a tragic experience for so many people?
In their statement “When I Call for Help,” which was published in 1992 and reaffirmed in 2002, the U.S. bishops unequivocally rejected domestic violence:
As pastors of the Catholic Church in the United States, we state as clearly and strongly as we can that violence against women,
inside or outside the home, is never justified. Violence in any form – physical, sexual, psychological, verbal – is sinful; often it is a
crime as well. We have called for a moral revolution to replace a culture of violence.
“When I Call for Help” remains the touchstone of the Church’s response to domestic violence. In it, the bishops address four
audiences: victims of domestic violence (predominately, though not exclusively, women), clergy and Church employees, abusers
(predominately, though not exclusively, men), and society at large.
The statement first provides an overview of domestic violence, defining it as “any kind of behavior that a person uses to control an
intimate partner through fear and intimidation” . Abuse is not just physical (hitting, punching, etc.), but includes sexual, psychological, verbal, and economic abuse. The bishops also identify forced sterilization or abortion as a form of abuse.
The bishops say very clearly that domestic violence can never be justified by Scripture or Church teaching. “A correct reading of
Scripture leads people to an understanding of the equal dignity of men and women and to relationships based on mutuality and
love” (p. 9). They remind victims of abuse that they are not to blame.
And to victims who are abused by their spouse, the bishops state clearly that “no person is expected to stay in an abusive
marriage” (p. 9). In this, they echo the Code of Canon Law, which states, “If either of the spouses causes grave mental or physical
danger to the other spouse or to the offspring or otherwise renders common life too difficult, that spouse gives the other a legitimate
cause for leaving [i.e. separation]” (canon 1153.1).
In the last section of “When I Call for Help,” the bishops provide suggestions for action for abused women, men who abuse, and
pastors and pastoral staff, who are often “first responders” to a situation of abuse. The statement concludes with a prayer drawn
from Psalm 55.
“CLUB DE LIBROS DE FORMACION DE VIDA
DURADERA”
Está interesado en aprender más sobre nuestra fe Católica?
Venga a aprender sobre la belleza de nuestra fe Católica y
disfrutar del compañerismo . Nos
reuniremos el cuarto jueves del mes a las 7pm en
el salón “Apostle” empezando el jueves 26 de
Septiembre. Se proveerán libros con una ofrenda de su parte. No se lo pierda!
Clase de Planeación Natural
de la Familia
Los invitamos a aprender el método de
Ovulación Billings. Es un método de Planificación Familiar Natural que le permite a los esposos planear sus embarazos siguiendo las enseñanzas de la Iglesia y respetando el don
de su amor matrimonial. Se dará gratuitamente, es sencillo de aprender y de usar para posponer embarazos o para lograrlos. Cualquier
mujer puede
usarlos sin importar que tan irregular sean sus ciclos.
Además mejora la comunicación y la relación de los esposos. Las
clases comenzarán el jueves 24 de octubre a las 7 de la noche en
el salón 9 en la parroquia de San Carlos Borromeo y terminarán el
5 de diciembre, a excepción del día de
Thanksgiving. Para más
información, llamar a Gaby Schmude al 832-606-9000.
NUESTROS DONES A DIOS
Gracias por su ayuda Cristiana De Los Dones
Fin de Semana del 19 de octubre 2013
Colecta Regular (254 sobres)
Contribuciones enviadas por correo
Contribuciones Vía línea: 10/14-10/20/2013
Total:
$12,159.73
$ 2,263.82
$ 2,264.62
$16,688.17
Asistencia: 1732
SEGUNDA COLECTA PROGRAMADA:
1er domingo: Reducción de la deuda: 11/3/2013
5o domingo: Ministerio Social: 12/29/2013
SERVICIO DEL FONDO DIOCESANO 2013 ~
“VAYAN Y DEN FRUTO ABUNDANTE Y
DURADERO…”
Meta de la parroquia 2013: $85,300.00
Pagado:
$74,016.80
Promesa:
$84,034.80
# de participantes:
353
% pagado: 86.77%
Fecha: 10/21/2013
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St. James the Apostle
22800 Aldine-Westfield Road
Spring, TX 77373
281-353-5053
Contact: Chela Mescia
cmescia@stjta.com
Software:
MAC OS/Windows partition
Pub 2010
AAXI
Transmit: Monday afternoons
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: