28 Dec 14 - Our Lady Queen of Peace

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28 Dec 14 - Our Lady Queen of Peace
Our Lady Queen of Peace
SUNDAY - December 28
8:30 am - LAWRENCE HOLUB†
by The Fidelie Families
TROY PENNARTZ (INT-Thanksgiving)
by Bobby & Thelma Vieth
BETTY MORAN†
by Bettye Bilder & Betty Rossman
11:00 am - PRO POPULO
MONDAY - December 29
8:00am - SOULS in PURGATORY† by Jimmy Ho
ROLAND SIGLER, Sr.† by Bonco Friends
CARMELA FRELL SPRAGUE† by Mary Cluley
TUESDAY - December 30
8:00 am - Liturgy of the Hours
WEDNESDAY - December 31
Vigil Mass for The Solemnity of Mary,
the Mother of God
7:00pm - Sr. JOSEPHINE STEWART†
by M/M John Horn
MARY NGUYEN† and MATTHEW NGUYEN†
by Vicki Ho
THURSDAY - January 1
The Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God
9:30am - VERONICA SMITH†
by Deacon & Mrs. Jim Bindel
BETTY JANOTA† by The Fidelie Families
FR. SOJAN GEORGE (INT-Thanksgiving)
by The Tolentino Family
SPECIAL INTENTION of Thanksgiving
by Fr. Sojan George
FRIDAY - January 2
8:00 am - BROTHER JOSEPH ESPARZA, C.S.C.†
and FRANKLIN TOLENTINO†
by M/M Jack Lavy
SATURDAY - January 3
6:00 pm - ROGER GAGNE’† by Margie Frazier
LORENE GOFORTH† by M/M John Horn
NELIA MORALES† by Fe Lee
SUNDAY - January 4
8:30 am - EDWARD BEARDEN†
by Jo Bearden, JoAnn Brennan
& Sandy Lebow
BERNARD LAUER† by Jo Bearden
11:00 am - PRO POPULO
WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS
December 21:...................................................$14,480.43
Special Colletions:..................................................$280.00
Faith Direct
December 4: ....................................................$18,211.38
Retired Religious Fund: .........................................$966.00
www.faithdirect.net (church code: TX420)
Thank you for all the generous gifts that you provide for
our parish. Please consider using our secure electronic giving
program Faith Direct. Faith Direct will automatically process
any offertory or second collection donations of your choosing.
It is the most convenient way to make sure that the parish
receives your gift regularly. No more checks to write or
envelopes to worry about. You can sign up online at www.
faithdirect.net using our church code: TX420, or by mailing a
paper enrollment form available in the parish office.
Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
12/29 - Rev. Michael Moloney
12/30 - Rev. Gonzolo Morales
12/31 - Rev. David Morrier, TOR
PRAY FOR PRIESTS THIS WEEK
1/1 - Rev. Msgr. Raymund Mullan
1/2 - Rev. Glen F. Mullan
1/3 - Rev. Thu Nguyen
1/4 - Rev. Khiem Van Nguyen
Eternal Father, we lift up to You these and all the priests of the world. Sanctify them. Heal and guide them.
Mold them into the likeness of Your Son, Jesus, the Eternal High Priest. May their lives be pleasing to You. In
Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.
INTENTIONS OF THE HOLY FATHER (for the Month of January)
Universal: That the birth of the Redeemer may bring peace and hope to all people of good will.
For Evangelization: That parents may be true evangelizers, passing on to their children the precious gift
of faith.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 2014 END OF YEAR-GIVING and TAX DEDUCTIONS
3 CHECKS Must be dated and mailed with a postmark on or before December 31, 2014
3 CREDIT CARD GIFTS are effective on the date the card is charged
3 ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER is effective on the date of the transfer
3 STOCKS transferred electronically are effective on the date of the transfer
3 Please make gifts to: OLQP Family Life Center Building Fund
For more information, call Deacon Jim at the church office.
SUNDAY - December 28
No Activities
MONDAY - December 29
3:00pm - Chaplet of Divine Mercy/church
TUESDAY - December 30
Intercessory Prayer Group after Liturgy of the
Hours/church
3:00pm - Chaplet of Divine Mercy/church
WEDNESDAY - December 31
Church office is Closed/No Activities
THURSDAY - January 1
Church office is Closed/No Activities
FRIDAY - January 2
8:30am - Adoration of the Most Blessed
Sacrament/church (until 6pm)
SATURDAY - January 3
No Activities
SUNDAY - January 4
No Activities
(SJR-St. Joseph Room; HFC-Holy Family Chapel; PH-Parish Hall; NDE Cafe-Notre Dame Elementary
Cafeteria; NDHS - NDHigh School; CR-Conference Room; WR-Workroom; BR-Brides Room; MR-Music Room)
December 28, 2014
Parish Activities
Please continue to pray for the safety and success for this wonderful project that will help to grow the
needs of our parish family. If you have not made a pledge, we ask that you prayerfully consider making a
commitment. We hope that everyone will participate in this endeavor to build a space that help to increase
the needs of our parish and community.
To increase or extend your pledge, please use the blue Pledge Increase-Extension cards located in the
Narthex. Thank you to those who have given additional above their pledged amount. If you are pledging for
the first time, please use the white Pledge cards also located in the Narthex.
PLEDGE UPDATE as of: November 5, 2014
GOAL: $3,000,000
AMOUNT PLEDGED: $2,862,321.68 (Includes $825,000 received in Grants)
AMOUNT COLLECTED: $2,347,243.31
# of Families Pledged: 469 (new pledges added)
All E-Giving will be done through ‘Faith Direct’ our online giving program. Online enrollment forms are
available in the Narthex. Or go directly to www.faithdirect.net to enroll. For the Capital Campaign online
enrollment, use Church Code: TX508. To afford the greatest tax benefits for our parish, Campaign gifts are
processed through the Diocese of Ft. Worth Advancement Corporation.
Knights of Columbus councils 10998 and 1473
will meet for Fifth Monday Supper on December 29,
2014 at 6:30 P.M. Logan’s Road House on Callfield.
Please make reservations by calling Brungardt’s
689-9979.
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SCRIPTURE STUDY ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
Everyone is welcome to come to the 8 weeks of
our Study on the Gospel of John beginning Tuesday
evening,
January 6, 2015 in the NDE Cafeteria from
7-9pm.
This is true whether you have come to any of the
previous semesters or not. We will be concluding
our study of John’s Gospel with chapters 14-the end
of the Gospel. This is the most beautiful and deepest
part of John’s Gospel. In these chapters after the
last supper, Jesus shares about our relationship
with the Father, Jesus,
and the Holy Spirit. To register call Sr. Patricia at
781-8576 or e-mail her at mercycom@sbcglobal.
net
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Prayer Shawl Ministry
PSM will NOT meet in December - See you in
2015!!!
If you or someone you know is in need of a prayer
shawl or lap robe, please call the church office.
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Men in Christ
Men of the Parish: Do you have a desire to grow
as a Christian man? Come join the MEN in CHRIST
as we pray, explore Scripture together and support
one another in our Christian walk. Meet us in the
Conference Room each Saturday (except 2nd
Saturday of the month) at 7:30am. Call Jack at
696-0741.
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A Charismatic Prayer Meeting
Sunday afternoons at 4:00
Youth Ministry chapel at Sacred Heart Church
(upstairs in the Pastoral Annex)
call Jack at 696-0741 or Manuel at 322-5958
Men in Christ
Men of the Parish: Do you have a desire to
grow as a Christian man? Come join the MEN in
CHRIST as we pray, explore Scripture together
and support one another in our Christian walk.
Meet us in the Conference Room each Saturday
(except 2nd Saturday of the month) at 7:30am.
Call Jack at 696-0741.
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Christ Renews His Parish Renewal Weekend
Women: Feb. 28 and Mar. 1
Men: Mar. 7 and 8
Christ Renews His Parish is
designed to lead us to that
friendship and to afford us the opportunity to
grow in it. Through the power of the Holy Spirit
the Good News of Jesus is proclaimed and lived,
transforming individuals, communities and their
structures, liberating them from sin through word
and sacrament and by service for justice and peace,
and initiating or deepening a commitment to Jesus
and active membership in our Parish Community.
Come and Experience this awesome invitation from
your Lord! Pick up a registration form in the Narthex
or call the church office.
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2015 North Texas Catholic Men’s Conference
“And take the helmet of salvation and the sword
of the Spirit, which is the word of God.” (Ephesians
6:17)
Saturday: February 7, 2015 (8am until 4pm)
Hurst Conference Center (1601 Campus Drive Hurst, TX)
Register now: www.ntxcmc.org
Inspiring Speakers: Bishop Michael Olson, Tom
Peterson, Michael Coren and Fr. Larry Richards
Experience: Fun, Food, Fellowship, Music, Praise &
Worship, Grow in Faith
North Texas Catholic Brothers for Christ:
Motivating Catholic men to commit to building the
Body of Christ by uniting as brothers, living the
gospel values in all areas of our lives, and facilitating
faith building programs in your faith community.
Daily Readings
Mon. - 1 Jn 2:3-11 * Lk 2:22-35
Tue. - 1 Jn 2:12-17 * Lk 2:36-40
Wed. - 1 Jn 2:18-21 * Jn 1:1-18
Thu. - Mary, the Holy Mother of God
Nm 6:22-27 * Gal 4:4-7 * Lk 2:16-21
Fri. - 1 Jn 2:22-28 * Jn 1:19-28
Sat. - 1 Jn 2:29—3:6 * Jn 1:29-34
Sun. - Epiphany of the Lord
Is 60:1-6 * Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6 * Mt 2:1-12
Year of Consecrated Life
Pope Francis proclaimed
2015 a Year of Consecrated
Life, began on the First
Sunday of Advent, and will
continue until February 2,
2016, the World Day of Consecrated life. Let us
continue to pray for an increase in vocations to the
Priesthood and Consecrated Life, that more young
men and women will have the courage to follow a
call from God to serve in the Church.
“In every age consecrated men and women
must continue to be images of Christ the Lord,
fostering through prayer a profound communion of
mind with him.”
—Pope John Paul II, Apostolic Exhortation Vita
Consecrata, no. 9
Let us pray for religious sisters, brothers,
priests, nuns, and others
who have chosen to consecrate their lives to
God in this special way;
Let us celebrate the faith, hope, and charity
that their lives give witness to;
Let us invite others to consider this joyful form
of discipleship. Amen.
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INTERFAITH MINISTRIES
Hunger and Food Insecurity is a Serious Fact.
The Need is dire and year round. Please be
generous with your donation of food.
November Food Donations: 882 pounds
Current Needs: Soup (10 ¾ oz. size), Crackers,
Oatmeal, Canned Vegetables (except green beans),
Dried Beans, Jelly, Peanut Butter, Pasta (dry), Rice
(small bags), Canned Spaghetti Sauce, Mac &
Cheese.
Toiletries: Body Soap, Laundry detergent,
deodorant & toothpaste.
Paper Products: Toilet Tissue, Paper Towels,
Kleenex, brown paper sacks
Eyeglasses: prescription or reading glass that
you don’t need. These items go fast. Place items in
the basket located in the Narthex. Every bit helps
families with real needs in Wichita County and
Holliday.
WHEN IN DOUBT...
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Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
Parish Announcements
St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store
1516 Beverly Drive (723-4971)
Come see the great selection of items that are available.
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FEAST and CELEBRATIONS
The Octave of Christmas - From the Latin word, Octava, comes the ancient practice
of celebrating Christmas for eight wonderful days. We would like to invite you to join our parish
in allowing Christmas its proper observance - by continuing the celebration for eight days. We
are celebrating the Word made Flesh! Can we properly celebrate this unfathomable mystery in
just one morning? By observing the Octave, we hope to “re-order” our Christmas observance,
quite frankly, away from the modern American practice of celebrating Christmas during December
(when the Church observes Advent) while disregarding the Christmas Season. By December 26,
the candles are snuffed, the weight has been gained, and we cast a forlorn look toward spring as
so many are burned-out on reindeer, elves and candy canes.
Assist your family in their return to the ancient practices of this worthwhile observance and
root them more firmly in the Christian tradition. Respect is due to the practices you and your family
have developed at home. The traditions you have developed are not, in some way, incorrect. Yet,
adopting some of these practices suggested below will unite your family to the traditions and
customs observed for centuries by our Catholic ancestors.
Why celebrate for eight days? The practice actually is as ancient as the Old Testament.
The Hebrew people observed many of their feasts for a period of eight days. The “Feast of
Tabernacles” and the “Dedication of the Temple” are two of the more notable. Later, the Roman
Emperor Constantine continued the tradition by celebrating the dedication of basilicas in the
Christian World for the same period of eight days. Prior to the Second Vatican Council, which
closed in 1965, the Church granted certain feasts the dignity of an octave. In addition to the more
prominent liturgical observations of Easter, Pentecost, Epiphany, the feasts of Sts. Peter and St.
Paul, St. Lawrence, and St. Agnes were observed. Today we celebrate two feasts with Octaves:
Easter (being the more prominent) and Christmas.
Again, so why celebrate for eight days? Life in the ancient world was so hectic and filled with
pressure and families had grown apart and were being swept up in the older pagan traditions,
the Church granted a period of eight days in order to contemplate the mysteries experienced in
the Church’s liturgy. Comparatively speaking, we obviously need the Octave even more than
the Christians of the ancient world! The ancient world did not have television, shopping malls,
internet, cell phones, fast food, automobiles, magazines and newspapers… if the Ancients were
busily distracted, what has become of us!? We need to enjoy this time! If you need, take off
work, visit family, feast, attend Mass, praise God, visit the poor, celebrate charity, and most of all
be humbled before the Mystery: The Word of God has become man!
January 1 - Mary, the Holy Mother of God (a holy day of obligation)
On New Year’s Day, the octave day of Christmas, the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the
Holy Mother of God, the divine and virginal motherhood of the Blessed Virgin.
It is the highest title of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Theotokos, Mother of God. This title was
given to Mary at the Council of Ephesus in 431 A.D. The council taught, however, that the
humanity and divinity of Jesus could not be separated and that they exist in one person, with the
momentous implication that we can rightly give Mary the title of Mother of God. Mothers bring
life, a gift from God, into the world. That’s why you sometimes hear the Church referred to as
“Mother”. The Evangelist, Luke, describes her as the silent Virgin who listens constantly to the
Eternal Word, who lives in the Word of God.
This feast is the celebration of Mary’s motherhood of Jesus and is the oldest feast of Mary
celebrated by the Catholic Church. Mary has an important role to play in the Incarnation of the
Second Person of the Blessed Trinity. She consents to God’s invitation conveyed by the angel.
(Luke 1:26-38).
Elizabeth proclaims: “Most blessed are you among women and blessed is the fruit of your
womb. And how does this happen to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? For at
the moemtn the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy.
Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled.”
And Mary said: “My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord; my spirit rejoices in God, my Savior.
December 28, 2014
FEAST and CELEBRATIONS
January 2 - Sts. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and
Doctors of the Church
January 4 - Epiphany of the Lord (Solemnity)
The Feast of the Epiphany of Our Lord Jesus Christ is one of the oldest Christian feasts, though,
throughout the centuries, it has celebrated a variety of things. Epiphany comes from a Greek verb
meaning “to reveal,” and all of the various events celebrated by the Feast of the Epiphany are
revelations of Christ to man.
In many parts of Europe, the celebration of Epiphany is at least as important as the celebration
of Christmas. In Italy and other Mediterranean countries, Christians exchange gifts on Epiphany—
the day on which the Wise Men brought their gifts to the Christ Child—while in Northern Europe,
it’s not unusual to give gifts on both Christmas and Epiphany (often with smaller gifts on each of
the twelve days of Christmas in between).
Call Greg Brown
696-1253
greg@olqpwf.org
Pray! Love! Serve!
For more information Call Greg Brown 696-1253 or greg@olqpwf.org
Registration forms and calendar available online at www.olqpwf.org (Please
note that a Form A for 14/15 must be completed for this school year if not yet
completed through our summer activities since June of 2014. Form A will be
kept on file until it expires in May of 2015 so that you only have to fill it out once
per year per child. Form B must be filled out additionally for each event youth
participate in thought the year.)
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Discovery (Middle School Ministry) and Verso L’alto (High School Ministry)
Will NOT meet on Dec. 24, 28, 31 and Jan. 4
Verso L’alto: Jan 7, 14, 21
Discovery: Jan 11, 18, 25
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Confirmation sessions begin January 11th 5:30p-7p in the Parish Hall
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Diocesan Middle School Rally February 21st. Save the date, registration and
information after the beginning of the year.
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New OLQP Catholic Youth t-shirts available in the office!
Suggested Donation: $15 per t-shirt
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** We are in need of 5 more adults to serve Verso L’alto as Faith Coaches
(small group leaders). For more information please see www.olqpwf.org/howto-help or contact Greg
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Keep up with what’s going on at www.olqpwf.org/youth
“The proof of love is in the works. Where love exists, it works great things. But
when it ceases to act, it ceases to exist.”
— Saint Gregory the Great
Adult Formation
The Rite of Christian Initiation
R.C.I.A Inquirer Classes meet on Thursdays at 7pm in the NDES Cafeteria
All are Welcome (even if you are already Catholic) to the Inquiry Sessions to
learn more about the Catholic Faith. Call Deacon Jim at 696-1253 if you are
interested.
NO SESSION ON CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S DAY
Jan. 8th - The EUCHARIST
Jan. 15th - MORALITY and Examination of Conscience
Jan. 22nd - Human Life Issues
Jan. 29th - The Sacraments of PENANCE
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
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Worldwide Marriage Encounter
MARRIED COUPLES - IT’S NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION TIME.
Resolve to start a new love affair with your spouse that’s beyond your wildest
dreams. It can happen on a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend. Sign up
soon so you can renew your love for one another. The next Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekend is Jan. 23-25, 2015. Dates fill fast. To apply, visit our website
at: http://www.dfwme.org/apply. For more information e-mail apply@dfwme.
org or call 469-444-0904. Para mas informacion de Encuentro Matrimonial en
Espanol, escriba a emmdfw@gmail.com o visite http://www.seccion15.org/
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Rachel Ministries
After abortion, we may find it hard to believe that God will really forgive us.
Others of us just can’t forgive ourselves. And we have all struggled with
forgiving others. God longs to give you His great gift of forgiveness. It is the key
to spiritual and emotional freedom.
Rachel Ministries • 817-923-4757
Next retreat April 10
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Natural Family Planning Classes
Did you know that…
today’s Natural Family Planning is not the old “rhythm” method?
The Couple to Couple League is offering NFP classes at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church in Wichita Falls, Texas. This is a 3-part class, and the next class series
will take place on Sundays from 1:30- 4:30pm in the Berend Room. If you would
like to sign up for this class or any other upcoming classes, please go to www.
ccli.org and fill out the online registration form. If you have any questions, you
may contact Lauren Morath at (940)544-2515 orlmorath@srcaccess.net.
Kid’s Corner
Sister Ginny says….
Today we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family.
The members of the Holy Family were Jesus, Mary and
Joseph.
Our families are to be holy like theirs.
I think they are asking you:
How often are you kind?
How often are you thoughtful?
How often are you forgiving?
How often are you gentle?
How often are you prayerful?
How often are you helpful?
These are the ways your family can be holy…AND HAPPY!
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Our Lady Queen of Peace
Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
Growing in Faith
Dear Padre!
How do I teach my children about the works of mercy?
I’ve been trying to teach my children about the corporal and spiritual
works of mercy. Any suggestions?
It’s easy to teach young children about the works of mercy as long as
you keep it simple and call their attention to what they’re doing.
When they set the table and pour drinks, tell them they’re feeding the
hungry and giving drink to the thirsty. When they bring homework to a sick
classmate, they’re visiting the sick. If they go to a funeral, they’re helping
bury the dead.
When they make up with their siblings after a fight, they bear wrongs
patiently and forgive all injuries. Siblings who help each other with their
homework are instructing the “ignorant.” Children who soothe someone
who’s been hurt comfort the sorrowful. Praying for anyone, living or dead,
is a spiritual work of mercy. Listening when someone confides in them is
counseling the doubtful. Talking a friend or sibling out of doing something
wrong is admonishing the sinner.
As your children get older, volunteer as a family with organizations that
build homes for low-income families and help the children of prisoners.
Performing the corporal and spiritual works of mercy, whether for each
other or with each other, will bring you closer as a family as well as closer
to God.
FR. RICK POTTS, CSsR
sundaybulletin@liguori.orgsundaybulletin@liguori.org
How long does the Christmas season last?
The Church’s real Christmas season starts on Christmas Day and lasts
until the Baptism of Our Lord. By celebrating the whole season, you can make
your Christmas joy last long after you’ve taken down the tree. Here are some
highlights of the season:
Feast of the Holy Family, December 28 - Gather for a special meal with
family or make contact with out-of-town relatives.
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, January 1 - Dedicate a special rosary
to the Blessed Mother asking her to help you grow in love and trust.
The Epiphany, January 4 - The example of the Magi honoring Jesus has
become a symbol of sharing him with the world. This is our chance to think
about the way we live so that we can better reveal Christ to our world.
The Baptism of Our Lord, January 11 - Baptism is our entry into the
Kingdom. Take time this day to renew your Baptismal vows and decide what
you can change in your life to help you live as Christ did.
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GOOD NEWS!
HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
Sir 3:2-6, 12-14 or Gn 15:1-6; 21:1-3 /
Col 3:12-21 or 3:12-17 or Heb 11:8, 11-12,
17-19 / Lk 2:22-40 or 2:22, 39-40
When we were married, my husband
and I gradually worked out and grew in our
relationship. Four of the characteristics St. Paul
mentions in today’s reading from Colossians
were particularly helpful for us: patience,
forgiveness, love, and gratitude. They helped
us overcome the challenges of building a life
together, and each of our children gave us
ample opportunity to practice them over and over again.
By God’s grace and with hard work, we’ve been together more than
thirty years. Sometimes I think, “How did we do it?” We did it together,
and we did it with God, and I’m so grateful for my husband and for two
wonderful daughters who come back home at Christmas and call just to
say hello. So it makes sense that we dedicate one Sunday to the Holy
Family.
We don’t know a lot about Jesus’ childhood, but today’s gospel tells
us that, as unusual as the circumstances were, Mary and Joseph worked
with each other and with God to do the right thing for Jesus. They followed
the prescribed law, they listened carefully to the prophecies and rejoicing
of Anna and Simeon, and they raised God’s Son to adulthood—when he
showed the world who he was.
Even after that, Mary was with him, loving and grieving for him even at
the end. What parent would have done less?
The Holy Family undoubtedly practiced love, patience, forgiveness, and
gratitude with one another, even as the Lord taught us to do. We honor them
by doing the same.
Mary Katharine Deeley
sundaybulletin@liguori.org
Christmas is our Epiphany
“Epiphany” is defined as a sudden revelation or insight. The celebration
we call “The Epiphany” commemorates the moment when three foreign kings
visited the newborn Jesus and experienced the revelation that he was a divine
king.
The visit of the Magi was prophesied in the Old Testament. “The kings
of Tarshish and the Isles shall offer gifts, the kings of Arabia and Seba shall
bring tribute. All kings shall pay him homage, all nations shall serve him”
(Psalm 72:10-11). “Caravans of camels shall fill you, dromedaries from Midian
and Ephah; all from Sheba shall come bearing gold and frankincense, and
proclaiming the praises of the Lord” (Isaiah 60:6). St. Matthew recorded that
they brought three gifts: gold - the gift for a king, frankincense - the gift for a
priest, and myrrh - a burial ointment.
The kings witnessed to the presence of the Messiah on Earth, and the
fulfillment of God’s promise of a Savior. Christmas is our reminder that God is
always faithful.
Christmas is our epiphany into God’s eternal love.
December 28, 2014
Community News
The St. Joseph Health Care Trust ssists individuals who are medically
uninsured/underinsured and who meet eligibility criterion. This includes
assistance with prescriptions, dental services, physician visits, and other
services. For more information please call Stella at (940) 552-0347. (This
program is administered through Catholic Charities, Diocese of Fort Worth.)
Counseling Services
Working in partnership with Sacred Heart and Our Lady Queen of Peace, Catholic
Charities Fort Worth provides counseling services at Sacred Heart Monday
through Friday from 5:30pm to 7:30pm to assist individuals and families:
-Through the challenges of raising a child
-Resolving marital conflict
-Coping with depression, anxiety, and the stresses of daily life
Let us help you find hope and healing.
Contact the Clinical Counseling program with Catholic Charities at 940-7169669 or speak to your parish office for more details.
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Immigration Consultations in Wichita Falls
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This opportunity allows you to have an immigration consultation with
an immigration attorney or a Board of Immigration Appeals accredited
representative without traveling outside of Wichita Falls. Our professionals will
serve you via video from our main office in Fort Worth. You will be speaking
privately and confidentially with an authorized person qualified to evaluate your
situation and give immigration legal advice.
Location: Sacred Heart Catholic Church (1504 Tenth Street, Wichita Falls)
Open by appointment: Thursdays and Saturdays
Schedule an appointment: 817.289.2801
Cost of the consultation: $30
Those For Whom We Pray
Parishioners, Family & Friends
Doug Allison, Nicholas Allison, Vic Allison, Dennis Anderson, Melissa Anderson, Ricky Arnold, Wanda Baltine, Elizabeth “Beth” Bater, Joan & Robert Baumann, Jo
Bearden, Al Belgrado, Dick Belgrado, Shirley Bennet, Tommy & Sheryl Berend, Jeanette Bilbay, Pat Blake, Anna Bogart, Cyndi Boone, Glen Borgman, Francisco Borja,
Rocky Bray, George Brosche, Ivy Cadotte, Carmen Caballo, Shirley Chancelor, Jennifer Chewens, Marge Conklin, Joan Cook, Jeff Conrady, Ruth Copeland, Grace Ann
Crocker, Mike Crumpton, Joe Cuba, Thomas Daniels*, Fr. Chris Davis, Johnnie & Nellie Deal, Brandi Dickey, Faye Dominy, John & Lilian Dove, Mark Dreher, Terry
Farris, Carol Faustina, Jathan Fields, Johnnie Fields, Jerry Fletcher, Mary George, Lola Clyde Greaves, Jeff Gregg, Courtney Shook Gysell, Dustin Hall, Adell Hanvey,
Jarrod Harper, Mike Herrian, Jean Hoing, Gary Humpert, Don & Jean Isbell, Ray Jackson, Nelda Jansen, Eve Johnson, Jeremy Johnson, Mike Jozwiak, Jonathan
Kegley, Travis Keith, Angela Kemper, John Kinsella, Bonnie Kocher, Anita Kortbawi, Jeff Langen, Marion Lauer, Brandi Lawson, Marife Lee, Fred Lentz, Art Litteken,
Shirley Litteken, Abel Mahesh, Cindy Majewski, Eloise Majewski, Rusty Maley, Ryan Maley, Owen & Pat Mansfield, Clara Mathe, Kristi Melsteade, Mike &Virginia
Michonski, Dale Minniear, Kaden Moisant, Carolyn Morath, Clyde Morbitzer, Tony Moreno, Tina Morian, David Musil, Stephen Musil, Dorothy “Dot” Myers, Justin
Parks, Geneva Pennartz, Joe Petz, Joe Petz, Jr., Nina Peysen, Michael Pitpit, Karen Poirot, Betty Pond, Rowdy Ramans, Aubrey Reaves, Eddie Richardson, Cathy
Roberts, Lori Ross, Chuck Ryan, Janna Scarebrough, Nelda Schreiber, Charles Simons, Bette Skurkey, Jeff Smith, Linda Snyder, Kathy Spyra, Patricia Ste. Marie,
Danny Steed, Audrey Stephens, Greg Stevens, Stacey Stowe, Mary Lou Sweeney, Sister Devota Sweeney, Johanna Sweeney, Yvonne Talbot, Ida Toth, Don Thomas,
Monica Vu, Ronnie Wachsman, Dorothy Ward, Renea Ward, Josie Wheeler, Kinzey Wilson, Mary Wilson, Dorothy Wolf, David Lloyd Wright, Sr., Diane Wright, Signe
Yelland, Adam York, Dan York, & Lucy York.
* New this week
Because of space limitations, names will be taken of the prayer list after 3 months.
Please call the church office if you would like the name returned to the list. Thank you for your understanding.