January 31, 2016 - Epiphany of the Lord Catholic Community

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January 31, 2016 - Epiphany of the Lord Catholic Community
Epiphany of the Lord
Catholic Community
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
1530 Norwalk Drive • Katy, Texas 77450
Telephone: 281.578.0707 • Fax: 281.578.9161
www.epiphanycatholic.org
Office Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Masses: Monday – Friday: 9:00 a.m.
Saturday (Vigil): 5:30 p.m.
Sunday: 8:00 a.m., 9:45 a.m.*, 11:30 a.m.*, 5:30 p.m. *Nursery available
Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.; or appointment with a priest
Eucharistic Adoration: Tuesday after 9:00 a.m. Mass until 7:30 p.m.
St. Vincent de Paul Society: 281.578.3845
January 31, 2016 • 4thSunday in Ordinary Time • Readings on p.1103
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PARISH CLERGY
Rev. Tom Lam
Administrator
Rev. Thomas Joseph
Parochial Vicar
Deacon John Evanoff
Pastoral Associate
Deacon Don Kish
PARISH STAFF
Business Manager
Craig Shemon
Gerry Broussard, Verna Goertz,
Dan Stamps, Mary Tran
Religious Education
LouAnn Svoboda, Director
Beth Harvey, Charlotte Fulton,
Maria Laiseca
Youth Ministry
Dave Clark, Director
Joey Harvey
Music Ministry
Spencer Schuyler, Director
Merle Vahlkamp
Liturgy Ministry
Dominick Aquila, Director
Outreach Ministry
Schottsie Hill, Director
Lisa Gilkeson
Facilities Manager
Kirk Harris
Young Kim, Karim Valdez
COMMUNITY LIFE
Nursery Coordinator:
Anne Salazar
Bingo: Friday at 7:30 p.m.
281-578-3905
More information about our
parish can be found at:
www.epiphanycatholic.org
A Reflection by Pope Francis
Pope Francis’ Message for the 50th World Day of Social
Communications (to be held on May 8th). The Message is symbolically
signed by the Holy Father on Sunday, January 24, 2016, Feast of St. Francis
of Sales, Patron Saint of journalists.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
The Holy Year of Mercy invites all of us to reflect on the relationship between
communication and mercy. The Church, in union with Christ, the living incarnation of
the Father of Mercies, is called to practice mercy as the distinctive trait of all that she is
and does. What we say and how we say it, our every word and gesture, ought to express
God’s compassion, tenderness and forgiveness for all. Love, by its nature, is communication; it leads to openness and sharing. If our hearts and actions are inspired by charity, by
divine love, then our communication will be touched by God’s own power.
As sons and daughters of God, we are called to communicate with everyone, without exception. In a particular way, the Church’s words and actions are all meant to convey mercy, to touch people’s hearts and to sustain them on their journey to that fullness
of life which Jesus Christ was sent by the Father to bring to all. This means that we ourselves must be willing to accept the warmth of Mother Church and to share that warmth
with others, so that Jesus may be known and loved. That warmth is what gives substance
to the word of faith; by our preaching and witness, it ignites the ‘spark’ which gives them
life.
Communication has the power to build bridges, to enable encounter and inclusion,
and thus to enrich society. How beautiful it is when people select their words and actions
with care, in the effort to avoid misunderstandings, to heal wounded memories and to
build peace and harmony. Words can build bridges between individuals and within families, social groups and peoples. This is possible both in the material world and the digital
world. Our words and actions should be such as to help us all escape the vicious circles
of condemnation and vengeance which continue to ensnare individuals and nations, encouraging expressions of hatred. The words of Christians ought to be a constant encouragement to communion and, even in those cases where they must firmly condemn evil,
they should never try to rupture relationships and communication.
For this reason, I would like to invite all people of good will to rediscover the power of mercy to heal wounded relationships and to restore peace and harmony to families
and communities. All of us know how many ways ancient wounds and lingering resentments can entrap individuals and stand in the way of communication and reconciliation.
The same holds true for relationships between peoples. In every case, mercy is able to
create a new kind of speech and dialogue. Shakespeare put it eloquently when he said:
“The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon
the place beneath. It is twice blessed: it blesseth him that gives and him that takes” (The
Merchant of Venice, Act IV, Scene I).
Our political and diplomatic language would do well to be inspired by mercy, which
never loses hope. I ask those with institutional and political responsibility, and those
charged with forming public opinion, to remain especially attentive to the way they speak
of those who think or act differently or those who may have made mistakes. It is easy to
yield to the temptation to exploit such situations to stoke the flames of mistrust, fear and
hatred. Instead, courage is needed to guide people towards processes of reconciliation. It
is precisely such positive and creative boldness which offers real solutions to ancient
conflicts and the opportunity to build lasting peace. ‘Blessed are the peacemakers, for
they will be called children of God.’
[For the remaining text, please see the Holy Father’s Press Releases at our parish
website: www.epiphanycatholic.org]
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Events & Meetings This Week
SUNDAY, JANUARY 31
Catholic Schools Week Information:
Family Center
9:45 & 11:30 AM, Nursery: 0-5 years:
Room 214
3:30 PM, Children’s Faith Formation
3:30 PM, Jr. High Faith Formation
7:00 PM, HSFF and Confirmation
Baptisms
Please contact parish office for
preparation classes.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
9:00 AM, ESL 4: Room 307
Baptism Session for Parents
9:00 AM, ESL 3: Room 308
9:30 AM, Called to be Mom: Rec Room
2nd Saturday of February,
10:00 AM, Matthew: The King and His
May, August, November
Kingdom: Den
10:00 AM – Noon
4:45 PM, Children’s Faith Formation
To register call
6:30 PM, Children’s Faith Formation
6:30 PM, Jr. High Faith Formation
LouAnn Svoboda
6:30 PM, HSFF and Confirmation
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1
(281-578-8271)
9:00 AM, ESL 4 Conversation: Rm. 301 7:00 PM, The Loft: Upper Room
Rite of Christian Initiation of
12:30 PM, Rummikub: Room 507
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4
7:00 PM, Acts: The Spread of the
Adults (RCIA)
9:00 AM, Anointing of the Sick within
Kingdom: Epiphany Room
Mass:
Chapel
For information call
7:00 PM, KC’s Business Meeting: PAC
9:00 AM, ESL 1: Room 303
7:00 PM, Bereavement Support: 303
LouAnn Svoboda
9:00 AM, ESL 4 Conversation: 304
7:00 PM, Job Networking: Rec Room
(281-578-8271)
9:45 AM, Just Neighbors: Outreach
10:00 AM, Parables of Mercy Spiritual
Sacrament of Marriage
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2
Book Study: Den
9:00 AM, ESL 1: Room 303
12:30 PM, Knitting Group: Room 304
Must be a registered, active
9:00 AM, ESL Conversation: Room 304 6:30 PM, Spanish Bible Study:
member of the parish at least
9:30 AM – 7:00 PM, Adoration: Chapel
Rec Room
six months. Contact parish
9:30 AM, Quilters: Room 411
7:00 PM, Line Dancing: Family Center
office eight months before
10:00 AM, Holy Hour Rosary for
Respect Life: Chapel
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5
wedding to begin preparation.
10:00 AM, Scripture Study: Den
7:30 PM, Bingo: Family Center
1:00 PM, ESL 2: Room 301
Finance Council Chair
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6
4:00 PM, Holy Hour Rosary for
Denny Dellinger
Vocations: Chapel
5:30 PM, Nursery: 0-5 years: Room 214
4:45 PM, Children’s Faith Formation
Pastoral Council Chair
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7
4:45 PM, Jr. High Faith Formation
KC’s
Brisket
Sale
Tom McGeehan
7:00 PM, Rosary: Chapel
Food
Drive
7:00 PM, Walking Through Grief: Den
Knights of Columbus
Coffee & Donuts: Family Center
7:00 PM, RCIA: Epiphany Room
Steve Zoeller, Grand Knight
9:45
&
11:30
AM,
Children’s
Liturgy
of
7:00 PM, Scout Troop 1288: Rec
http://www.kofc9759.org
the Word: Grades 1 & 2
Room/301/303
9:45 & 11:30 AM, Nursery: 0-5 years:
7:30 PM, Evening Prayer: Chapel
Room 214
St. Vincent de Paul Society
1:00 PM, Baptisms: Narthex
Cynthia Viator
BAPTISM PREPARATION SESSION
The session for parents and godparents to prepare for
the baptism of their infants will be held Saturday,
February 13, 2016 from 10:00 a.m. until Noon in the
Family Center. This preparation session is required
before parents can schedule the Sacrament of Baptism
for their infants. Parents and godparents are encouraged
to attend this session before the birth of the child. Call 281-5788271 to register for this session. Childcare during this class is
available by emailing nursery@epiphanycatholic.org with parent’s
name, ages of children needing nursery and name/date of event. The
next opportunity to attend a baptism class will be on Saturday,
May 14, 2016.
Ladies Club
Joan McManamy
Forever Young
Barbara Hajjar, Clare Snow
Bulletin Deadline
The deadline for article
submission is Thursday at noon
(ten days before publication).
Your article can be sent to
gerry@epiphanycatholic.org.
Check our website for
Liturgical, Youth Usher & Faith
Formation Schedules.
epiphany@epiphanycatholic.org
Child’s Play Learning Center, Alyce Gabrysch, Director, 281-578-9332; 281-578-0507 Fax; childsplaykaty.com
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Liturgy & Prayer
LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS THIS WEEK
SPECIAL REMEMBRANCES
Saturday, January 30
5:30 PM
Sunday, January 31
8:00 AM
9:45 AM
11:30 AM
5:30 PM
Monday, February 1
9:00 AM
Tuesday, February 2
9:00 AM
Wednesday, February 3
9:00 AM
Thursday, February 4
9:00 AM
Friday, February 5
9:00 AM
Saturday, February 6
5:30 PM
Sunday, February 7
8:00 AM
9:45 AM
11:30 AM
5:30 PM
Vigil-Fourth Sunday in O.T.
†Jewel Rosenbaum
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
†Pedro Niva
For the People
†Brisca D’Souza
†Marcela Villabroza
Weekday
†Minnie Petrusek
The Presentation of the Lord
†Merlyn Mary Millian
Weekday
Everett Langberg
Weeday
†Jerry Dinkins
St. Agatha
†Barbara Parker
Vigil-Fifth Sunday in O.T.
†Stace Marie Long
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Leyah Olague
For the People
†Leo & Kathleen Farnan
Gail Mac Lean
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
2 Sm 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13; Ps 3:2-7;
Mk 5:1-20
Tuesday:
Mal 3:1-4; Ps 24:7-10; Heb 2:14-18;
Lk 2:22-40 [22-32]
Wednesday: 2 Sm 24:2, 9-17; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 6:1-6
Thursday:
1 Kgs 2:1-4, 10-12; 1 Chr 29:10-12;
Mk 6:7-13
Friday:
Sir 47:2-11; Ps 18:31, 47, 50, 51; Mk 6:14-29
Saturday:
1 Kgs 3:4-13; Ps 119:9-14; Mk 6:30-34
Sunday:
Is 6:1-2a, 3-8; Ps 138:1-5, 7-8;
1 Cor 15:1-11 [3-8, 11]; Lk 5:1-11
Please pray for our
military men and women.
ANOINTING OF THE SICK AND
ELDERLY: The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick will be celebrated on
Thursday, February 4 and every
First Thursday of the month during
the 9:00 AM Mass. The Sacrament of Anointing
is for the strengthening of those who are ill, or
who are aging. We celebrate the sacrament best
in the community setting so that we can support
you with prayer.
PRAYER LIST FOR THE SICK
Please keep the following people in
your thoughts and prayers this
week as we wish them a return to
good health:
Jason Sides, Jackie Alfonso, Michael “Matt” Patrick Ryan, Mary Jagielski, Joan Rushing, Anthony
Wiley, Theresa McCluskey, Eduardo Solano, Hailey Williams, John Cahoon, Janet Cuccia, Richard
Hoffman, Daniel Kristek, David D’Eugenio, William
Munoz, Andy Strenkowski.
To make a request for someone to be on our
prayer list, please call the parish office at 281578-0707. Your loved one’s name will appear on
our prayer list for six consecutive Sundays. If a
longer period of time is needed, please call the
parish office to renew your request.
Please Remember In Prayer
Our Deceased
Alfred Vahlkamp, husband of Merle
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News in the Parish
Epiphany is looking for a fulltime
maintenance employee to add to our
staff. Position includes benefits. Experience is a
must! Please email resume and references to Craig
Shemon at: craig@epiphanycatholic.org
Vocations Corner
The public is invited to attend the Closing of the Year of
Consecrated Life and celebration of the 20th World Day
for Consecrated Life on Sunday, January 31. Daniel Cardinal DiNardo will celebrate the 11:00 a.m. Eucharist in
the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, located at 1111 St.
Joseph Parkway, in downtown Houston. Our Archdiocese has approximately 410 women and 210 men in
religious life.
Discover the Road Less Traveled- 6:30-9:00 pmThursdays- Feb. 11, Mar. 10, Apr. 14 May 12- Come and
join other young men ages 18 and older discerning the
priesthood and religious life. Meets every second Thursday at St. Mary’s Seminary. Join priests and seminarians
for fellowship, prayer, music, dinner, and talks about discernment for the priesthood and religious life. 9845 Memorial Dr., Houston, TX 77024
www.houstonvocaitons.com/discover
Women Seeking the Road Less Traveled- 6:30 9:00 pm – Thursdays- Feb. 11, Mar.10, Apr. 14, May 12A monthly discernment gathering for women ages 18 and
older who are discerning a vocation to religious life.
Meet in different convents around the Archdiocese, every
second Thursday of the month from September to May.
Program includes supper, a brief presentation and time for
sharing, followed by prayer. Sisters from several religious orders who live and minister in the Archdiocese
will be present. Information on sites, registration and video program in available at www.houstonvocations.com/
women-seeking
ST. JOHN PAUL II CATHOLIC SCHOOL,
1400 Parkway Plaza (near Briar Forest and Eldridge), invites interested families to tour the campus
during Catholic Schools Week. Tours will be Tuesday, February 2, 2016 from 8:30 – 11:00 a.m.
(Appointments are not necessary). Open House for
prospective families will be held Tuesday evening,
February 2nd from 6 – 7:30 p.m. On-line applications
for the 2016/2017 school year are available at
www.jp2.org. Applications must be submitted by
February 5th to test/screen during the month of February. For more information about this National
Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, please call 281496-1500, or visit www.jp2.org.
St. John XXIII College Preparatory is still
accepting applications for grades 9-12 for the 20162017 school year. Financial Aid is still available and
is based on circumstance and need. If you are interested in applying or finding out more information,
please contact the Admissions Office at 281-6931000 or admissions@sj23lions.org . We prepare the
hearts and minds of our students to serve God and
others. Go Lions!
Community Life
Epiphany Ladies Club Epiphany Ladies Club invites you to attend our meeting on February 12 at
9:30 AM in the Family Center. We will be getting ready for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo by
learning some of its history. Any questions, please contact epiphanyladiesclub@gmail.com. We are always
accepting new members. Come join us! “Like” Us on Facebook to keep up with all the fun.
Epiphany Ladies Club will be hosting a Lenten Morning of Reflection, Thursday, February 18, from 9:00 AM
to 12:00 PM in the Rec Room of the PAC. Pat Kerlin of the Stress Center will lead our program. Cost is $10.00, which
can be paid at the door, includes breakfast items and handouts. If you plan to attend, please contact Sandy McAfee at
sandymcafee@att.net. All ladies of the parish are welcome.
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Our Stewardship
Stewardship – January 23/24
Sunday Offering
Bishops’ Fund for Latin America
St. Vincent de Paul
Registered Households
$52,621.00
$7,811.11
$2,567.00
6,792
“Love is patient, love is kind. It is not jealous, it is
not pompous.” (1 Corinthians 13:4)
Do you get jealous? Do you focus more on the
things that other people have than on the gifts that
God has given to you? Are you pompous? Do you
acquire more possessions to impress others? At
times we are all guilty of these things. Pray for more
humility. Pray to become less self-centered and
more God-centered.
Respect Life Bulletin Board
“Take My Hand, Not My Life”
The Respect for Life Committee is
pleased to have Matt and Stephanie
Regitz speak to our High School youth
about chastity. The event will be:
Sunday February 14, 2016 at 7pm in the
church
-orWednesday February 17, 2016 at 6:30pm in the PAC
All high school students are encouraged to attend.
The same presentation will be given both times in order to
accommodate as many of our high school students as
possible. You do not have to be enrolled in Faith
Formation to attend. Parents are also welcome. Questions
can be emailed to respectlife@epiphanycatholic.org
Also, mark your calendars:
Annual Respect for Life Mass with Cardinal DiNardo
with reception to follow
Saturday, February 6, 2016, at 5:00pm
Co-Cathedral -1111St. Joseph Parkway,
Houston, TX 77002
Campaign Kick-Off Weekend
February 13 -14
The weekend of February 13 -14, Epiphany of the
Lord will launch the public phase of the Faith in our
Future – InvesƟng in Catholic EducaƟon campaign to
build a new Catholic elementary and middle school
and expand and relocate the Outreach Center. A er
every Mass that weekend, parishioners are invited
to the Family Center to a end a School/Campaign
Informa on Session. Families can also pick up their
personal campaign packets in the Family Center with
your own campaign booklet, le er from Fr. Tom and
pledge card. We are excited to launch this historic
effort for Epiphany and build the first Catholic
elementary school in Katy.
Can I help?
Yes! We are currently recrui ng volunteers to help
us with the campaign. If you would like to volunteer,
please contact our campaign director Michael
Henkenius at 402-613-8254 or email him at
mhenkenius@steiergroup.com. Please pray for
Epiphany and for the success of our efforts to make
Catholic educa on available to our community.
Epiphany of the Lord would like to let
you know that JS Paluch is currently
working on our Church Bulletin.
If you would like to advertise your business
in the Church Bulletin please contact:
Donnie Taylor, Advertising Sales Executive,
for JS Paluch Company at 281-744-8062 or
email taylord@jspaluch.com
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Outreach Ministry 281-578-0707
Outreach Events in February:
Standing Meetings: Mon.—Epiphany Job
Networking at 7 p.m. in the PAC; Tues.—
Respect Life Rosary at 10 a.m. in the Chapel.
1st: Bereavement meeting
2nd: Walking Through Grief
4th: Just Neighbors
7th: Food Drive
6th/7th: Blood Drive sign up
9th: Walking through Grief
11th: Just Neighbors
11th: Gathering Place
11th: Caregivers Support Group
13/14th: Blood Drive sign up
See www.epiphanycatholic.org for details.
BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT
Loss of a close family member can
be extremely stressful. Conflicts, triggered by stress, may arise and even
divide a family. Acknowledging grief
is felt by all members of a family,
while respecting that each may
grieve differently, is important. Our next gathering
is Monday, February 1 at 7:00 pm in the PAC. If
you cannot attend but want information, email
Michelle
Taunton
at
epiphanychurchhelp2grieve@gmail.com or call Outreach at 832772-0306.
FOOD DRIVE – Next Week
Ever notice how cranky kids
(adults, too) get if they haven’t
eaten a meal on time? Those who
may not know when they’ll have
their next meal feel even worse, in
addition to being sick and/or unable to focus on schoolwork. Unbeknownst to
many, there are several in the Katy area who
could use help with meals.
We can ease this burden by helping the Knights
of Columbus collect items for our Food Pantry,
especially the following: Soups, Canned Vegetables and Canned meats. These can be
brought to either parking lot after morning Masses. Thank you for your assistance!
Caregiver’s Support Group
February 11 from 10 to 11 in the PAC
If you are feeling overwhelmed by the demands
of caring for someone with an illness or disability you are not alone. Come join us as we share
the care giving experience, support one another
and develop resources to assist you, the caregiver. A psychologist and spiritual director lead
this support group. For more information please
call Outreach at 832-772-0306.
Clinic Care Kits
Through the generous
donations of our
parishioners and Forest
Orthodontist who donated
toothpaste and
toothbrushes, we were able
to assemble and deliver 329 Clinic Care Kits. We
would like to say thank you to all who donated and
to our tireless volunteers that assembled the kits to
be given to Krause Children’s Center, Christ Clinic
and our own St. Vincent de Paul Society.
WE PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS
Parishioners are invited to submit
a photo of family members or other loved ones who are currently
serving in the military. Bring photo
and completed form to the parish
office. Forms & return envelopes
are in the church near the picture
board. Let us pray for the safety
of all who protect us and serve our country
through the military.
Thank you again to all who participated in this
wonderful project.
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Adult Faith Formation
CALLED TO BE MOM meets February 2, to
discover how to “Get Organized” with
guest speaker Jan Smith from West
Houston Organizing. We meet in the
Rec Room (PAC) from 9:30—11:30
a.m. each Wednesday during the
school year. Contact ctbm.epiphany@gmail.com
for information.
Growing in Intimacy
With God and Ourselves
Women’s Silent Lenten Retreat
by Rev. Louis Arceneaux, CM
February 19 - 21
7:00 p.m. Friday through 1:30 p.m. Sunday at
the Cenacle Retreat House, 420 N. Kirkwood
Rd, Houston. Minimum offering: $195.00. Contact Nancy: mnducker@comcast.net for registration information. Space is limited!
VIRTUS REFRESHER
Keeping the Promise Alive (VIRTUS Refresher) will be held on Thursday, February 25
from 7:00—8:30 p.m. in the PAC. A valid ID must
be presented at check-in. No Walk-ins! Preregistration is required at http://www.virtus.org.
Contact louann@epiphanycatholic.org for
username, password and registration instructions
or call LouAnn at 281-578-8271, ext. 283. No late
admittance! KPA is required for all volunteers who
attended the original VIRTUS: Protecting God’s
Children in 2010 or before.
TEAMS of Our Lady
An information meeting for married couples
group will be held Saturday, February 27 after 5:30 p.m. Mass or Sunday, February 28
after 9:45 a.m. Mass in Room 207 (nursery
hallway). For information contact: philip_jena@att.net or call 281-578-8271.
Adult Confirmation Preparation
Preparation for the Sacrament of
Confirmation for Adults will begin
with an on-site day retreat on
Saturday, April 2 from 9:00 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m., followed by six
Thursday evening classes from
7:00—9:00 p.m. beginning April 7 through May
12. Participants must be at least 18 years old,
not presently in high school, baptized Catholic
and received first holy Communion, and, if
married, marriage must be sacramental in the
Catholic Church. Registration closes March 21.
An initial interview is required. Contact
louann@epiphanycatholic.org or call LouAnn at
281-578-8271, ext. 283.
Jubilee Year of Mercy
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Rave reviews greeted Jesus’ first hometown
homily proclaiming a year of God’s mercy, but the
mood turned violent when he went on to declare
that God’s mercy embraces outsiders; it rejects
distinctions between citizen and foreigner, acceptable and unworthy, even sinner and saint. Far
from being anyone’s personal possession, God’s
kingdom is open to everyone, God’s love unconditional, God’s mercy boundless. By this Jubilee Year
of Mercy, Pope Francis repeats Jesus’ challenge in
today’s Gospel to broaden our horizons until our
vision matches Jesus’ vision of every sinner as a
potential saint, and each suffering stranger as our
neighbor. Jesus, says Pope Francis, continually went
beyond the law, keeping company with public sinners and even sharing meals with them to demonstrate that God’s mercy is “the beating heart of
the Gospel” (Misericordiae Vultus, 12). To be truly
Jesus’ disciples, such unconditional love and boundless mercy must also be at the center of all we say
and do.
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Papal quotes Copyright © 2015, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission.
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Children’s Faith Formation
NO Children’s Liturgy of the Word
this Sunday.
Coming Soon: ANNUAL 5TH
GRADE SERVICE PROJECT
BAKE SALE!
Support our
th
5
graders in Faith Formation on Sunday, February 7 after the Saturday
evening Mass and Sunday morning Masses. They
will have the dessert to go with your Knights of
Columbus brisket. Stop by their tables and check
out their baked goods! Support their efforts!
(Charity to benefit will be announced soon).
Family Session to begin Lent! Mark your calendar: Tuesday, February 9, gather in the Family
Center for our Annual Mardi Gras Celebration
and Prayer Service to prepare for the beginning
of Lent. Dinner will be served---pancakes and
jambalaya. To reserve a table for your family
email
Sharon
Weber
at
weber.sharonj@gmail.com. We’ll pick a queen and a
king! And at the end of the evening we will burn
the palms from last Good Friday for a Lenten
Blessing. (Traditionally these are the ashes for
Ash Wednesday.)
Bring blessed palm branches
from last year to the Faith Formation office during regular office hours or to the Church narthex. There will
be a small basket for the palms. Thank you!
Announcing the Dates for Vacation Bible
School! VBS will be held the last week of June
2016. June 20-24, 2016. Station Leaders! Call
the Faith Formation Office to get involved. Not
too early! 281-578-8271. Ask for Beth Harvey.
We are delighted to announce that Stephanie
Brierty, our chair and coordinator will lead us to
the
LOVE of JESUS!
More information to follow.
Epiphany Youth Ministry
Junior High Youth
Rally!
February 20, 2016
10:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Sts. Simon and Jude in
The Woodlands
Late registration of $65 is open until Feb 3rd.
Includes a national speaker Doug Brummel, Tshirt, Transportation, Meals and more!
The Respect For Life Committee is pleased to have
Matt and Stephanie Regitz
speak to our High School youth about chastity.
Sun. Feb. 14 at 7pm in the church
– OR –
Wed. Feb. 24 at
6:30pm in the PAC
The same presentation will
be given both times in order to accommodate as
many of our high school
students as possible. You do not have to be enrolled
in Faith Formation to attend. Parents are also welcome. Questions can be emailed to
respectlife@epiphanycatholic.org
Steubenville
Lone Star
Dallas, Texas June
17-19!
High School Students sign up FAST for the
FIRST Steubenville Conference in Texas! Registration is $300 until March 1st! Come by the
office or register online today!
Mission Trip Applications to New Mexico are
available in the Parish
Office and website.
Spaces are limited. The
mission is July 9-17 to
the Pueblo of Laguna, NM.
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