September 13, 2015
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September 13, 2015
\ÅÅtvâÄtàx VÉÇvxÑà|ÉÇ V{âÜv{ 107 Church Street / P.O. Box 108 Gregory, TX 78359 (361) 643-4505 PARISH STAFF PASTOR Fr. James Puthenparambil PARISH SECRETARY Noreen Saenz BOOKKEEPER Womack & Womack DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION David Daniel Solis RELIGIOUS EDUCATION STAFF Belen Pena, Assistant D.R.E. Janie J. Garcia, Office Coordinator C E L E B R AT I O N O F M A S S Saturday Vigil: 5:00 pm Sunday Masses: 7:00 am, 10:00 am, 12:00 pm, 5:00 pm Weekday Masses: 5:30 pm Tuesday 8:30 am Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 5:30pm First Friday Holy Days of Obligation: 8:30 am & 6:30 pm Vigil Mass: 6:30 pm PARISH OFFICE Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 9 am-12 pm;1pm-5 pm Fax: (361) 643-1509 Website: www.iccgregory.org RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE: 643-8327 Office Hours: Wednesday RCIA Classes on Tuesday CCD Classes on Wednesday 5:00pm - 8:45pm 7:00pm 6:00pm & 7:15pm LITURGICAL MUSIC Saturday 5:00 p.m. Rosendo Ortiz Sunday 7:00 a.m. Eddie & Gina Lopez 10:00 a.m. Tony Rios 12:00 noon Karla Peña 5:00 p.m. Pedro (Lisa) Solis PRAYER & PRAISE Saturday 6:00 p.m. Chapel jxÄvÉÅx axã ctÜ|á{|ÉÇxÜá Please register by contacting the Parish Office MINISTRIES AND ORGANIZATIONS Finance Committee Jamaica Coordinator Sacristans Javier Solis Mike Lopez Jesse Gomez Juan Rodriguez Choir Coordinator Naida Rios Communion Ministers Isidro Peña Altar Servers David D. Solis Lectors Rene Sanchez Ushers Ramiro Peña Altar Society Nena Garcia CfC & Retreat Team Noreen Saenz Divine Mercy Sonya G. Hartnett ICC Food Pantry Adriana Moreno Immaculate Heart of Mary Nydia Tamez Knights of Columbus Edward Lara Sacred Heart Lupe Lopez St. Bernadette Angels Belen Peña Vacation Bible School Tycee Sanchez Prayer & Praise Jeronimo Garcia 290.5953 438.9054 229.0102 229.5515 774.3778 438.1090 500.7307 876.0904 222.8857 774.2604 563.1688 739.0087 543.7642 688.0333 229.2260 777.0131 558.4320 876.0904 704.2136 BAPTISMS: Third Saturday of the Month at 10:30 a.m. BAPTISM CLASS: Tuesday prior of Baptism at 7:00pm; Must register at office RECONCILIATION: Saturdays 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. MARRIAGE: By appointment only; Notice to Pastor six (6) months prior to wedding. QUINCEANERAS: Must be enrolled & attending Rel. Ed. Notice to Pastor six (6) months prior. ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Anytime by request. COMMUNION FOR THE SICK: Contact the office. September 13, 2015 TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SATURDAY 5:00 PM: SUNDAY 7:00 AM: 10:00 AM: 12:00 PM: 5:00 PM: MONDAY TUESDAY 5:30 PM: SEPTEMBER 12, 2015 +Elizabeth Ortiz Rodriguez (Rudy & Lupe Moreno) For the Health of Johnny Lopez (Esteban & Lydia Ortiz) SEPTEMBER 13, 2015 +Richard Ortiz (Janie Ortiz) +Ana, Gloria & Juan Perez (Family) +Francisca Losoya (Flores Family) +Maria R. Flores (Virginia Garza) +Rachel Hinojosa (Idolina Esparza) +Ernest Chapa Jr. (Family) +Sister Bernadette Gomez (Gomez Family) +Lelia Guzman (Family) +Adrian G. Flores (Family) +Maria Flores (Adela Balderas & Family) Thanksgiving to Eugenio Flores (Adela Balderas & Family) +Lydia Zambrano (Family) +Frank L. Hernandez (M/M Klaus) SEPTEMBER 14, 2015~ NO MASS SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 OPEN WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2015 8:30 AM: Happy Birthday Christian Mora (Grandparents) +Eleno & Maria Lara (Gabriel Claudio) THURSDAY 8:30 AM: SEPTEMBER 18, 2015 +Joseph Gomez (Gomez Family) SATURDAY 5:00 PM: SEPTEMBER 19, 2015 +Raphael “Ray” Casares (Family) +Diana Schicker (Family) Ramiro & Sylvia Chavez –50th Wedding Anniversary SEPTEMBER 20, 2015 +Richard Ortiz (Janie Ortiz) +Francisca Losoya (Flores Family) +Maria R. Flores (Virginia Garza) +Rev. Hank Edwards (Ernest Chapa Sr. ) +Lelia Guzman (Family) +Adrian G. Flores (Family) +Eleno & Maria Lara (Gabriel Claudio) OPEN 10:00 AM: 12:00 PM: 5:00 PM: 535.16 2097.00 473.08 104.06 $3209.30 SATURDAY 5:00 PM: September 19, 2015 Louis, David SUNDAY 7:00 AM: 10:00 AM: 12:00 PM: 5:00 PM: September 20, 2015 Ysidro, Janie Alma, Ophelia Jesse, Virginia Juan, David SATURDAY 5:00 PM: September 19, 2015 Isabel SUNDAY 7:00 AM: 10:00 AM: 12:00 PM: 5:00 PM: September 20, 2015 Estevan Hope Rachel F. Jesse Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: SEPTEMBER 17, 2015 OPEN FRIDAY 8:30AM SUNDAY 7:00 AM: LOOSE COLLECTION ENVELOPE COLLECTION SECOND COLLECTION CHILDREN’S COLLECTION September 6, 2015 TOTAL READINGS FOR THE WEEK The Exaltation of the Holy Cross Nm 21:4b-9; Ps 78:1bc-2, 34-38; Phil 2:6-11; Jn 3:13-17 Our Lady of Sorrows 1 Tm 3:1-13; Ps 101:1b-3ab, 5-6; Jn 19:25-27 1 Tm 3:14-16; Ps 111:1-6; Lk 7:31-35 1 Tm 4:12-16; Ps 111:7-10; Lk 7:36-50 1 Tm 6:2c-12; Ps 49:6-10, 17-20; Lk 8:1-3 1 Tm 6:13-16; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 8:4-15 Wis 2:12, 17-20; Ps 54:3-8; Jas 3:16 — 4:3; Mk 9:30-37 TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The Lord GOD is my help; who will prove me wrong? (Isaiah 50:5-9a). Psalm — I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living (Psalm 116). Second Reading — Faith, if it does not have works, is dead (James 2:1418). Gospel — Jesus asked his disciples, “Who do you say that I am?” (Mark 8:27-35). THE CROSS TO BEAR If you bear the cross gladly, it will bear you. —Thomas à Kempis † Belief ~ Trust ~ Faith † Prayer is the most powerful against trails, the most effective medicine against sickness and the most valuable gift to someone we care for. PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK, especially the following: Irma Adame, Hermelinda Alcoser, Robert Alvarado, Victoria & Oscar Arrendondo, Jesse & Ophelia Avila, Leonor Banda, Rosa Barrera, Brae L Benavidez, Allen Bohns, Esteban Cantu Jr, Rosario Cantu, Tamara Bode, Ben Chapa, Gabriel & Matthew Claudio, Sammy Coronado, Estella Cortez, Pedro R Costilla III, Lino Cruz, Michael Duenes, Dominic De Leon, Nessiah Encinia, Alma Escobedo, Adan Flores Sr, Alberto Flores, Arturo Flores, Eudelia Flores Fabian Flores, Bryce Ganley, Aurelia Garcia, Belia Garcia, Concepcion Garcia, Jose L Garcia, Josie Garcia, Juana S Garcia, Juanita Garcia, Oscar Garcia, Ramiro Garcia, Reyes Garcia, April Garza, Angie Garza, Elias Garza, Joe Garza, Jacob Goldapp, Alejandra Guerrero, Denis Guzman, Conner Heinz, Carolina Hernandez, Isis Hernandez, , Manuela Hernandez, Maria Hernandez, Jesse Hinojosa, Manuel Hinojosa, Sr., Fidel Labeija, Elia Lopez, Johnny Lopez, Lupe Lopez, Lori Lucio, Tina Juarez, Anna Juarez, Solomon Kahookele, Christopher Manka, Olga Moreno, Mimi Obregon, Candelaria Ortiz, Carmen Ortiz, Diana Ortiz, Jerry Oritz, Oralia Ortiz, Socorro Ortiz, Sophia Parker, Raul Padilla, Anita Pena, Luis Pena, Jr., Aurora Perez, Fela Perez, Johnny Pereida, Maria Pequeno, Raul and Lenore Quintanilla, Josie Ramirez, Ramona Ramirez, Valentin Ramirez, Esther Rangel, Juan Reyes, Pepe Reyes, Santos Reyes, Datnacio Rivas, Anna Rivera, Antonio Rodriguez Jr., Domingo Rodriguez, Elena Rodriguez, Esequiel Rodriguez, Juan Rodriguez, Tony Rios, Sr., Tony Rios, Jr., Noreen Saenz, Richard Saldivar, Vanessa Steele, Teresa Sierra, Alfonso Solis, Braulia Solis, Grace Solis, Licha Solis, Luis Solis, Mona Lisa Solis, Felicitas Trevino, Gloria Trevino, Joe & Sara Trevino, Maria L. Valdez, Chris Vela, Cynthia Vela, Miranda Vela, Alejandro Veliz, Renee Young and Leticia Zepeda. SERVANT Sometimes the hour and the person meet. Sometimes, when a task or mission is set upon our shoulders, we know we must meet our responsibilities and we are ready. These are heady and invigorating times. The first reading and the Gospel proclamation today are intimate glimpses of a commencement, an inauguration of a challenging future. In both readings, a sense of gravity prevails. The first reading is from the mysterious Servant Songs from the book of Isaiah. The person is steadfast and brave. His courage and bravery are not located in his stout heart, but in God. We are reminded, “The Lord GOD opens my ear that I may hear” (Isaiah 50:4), so the servant understands the mission. And twice, “The Lord GOD is my help” (50:7, 9), so that the servant can endure the coming struggle. EL SIERVO A veces la persona y la hora se encuentran. A veces, cuando han puesto en nuestros brazos una tarea o misión, sabemos que debemos cumplir esa responsabilidad, y estamos listos. Esos son momentos de gran entusiasmo y energía. La primera lectura y la proclamación del Evangelio de hoy nos permiten vislumbrar íntimamente el comienzo, la inauguración de un futuro desafiante. Las dos lecturas mantienen un sentido de seriedad. La primera lectura viene del misterioso Cántico del Siervo del libro de Isaías. La persona es firme y valiente. Su valentía y fortaleza no se fundan en su corazón sino en Dios. Se nos recuerda: “El Señor Dios me ha hecho oír sus palabras” (Isaías 50:4), para que el siervo comprenda la misión. Y dos veces: “El Señor es mi ayuda” (50:7, 9), para que el siervo pueda sobrellevar el sufrimiento que se avecina. Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 13, 2015 The Lord GOD is my help, therefore I am not disgraced. — Isaiah 50:7 TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION It seems obvious to us that Jesus Christ is the Lord of second chances. We need look no further than Peter’s denial and rehabilitation for proof. Yet early Christians were more tentative with the gift of forgiveness. For them, every Sunday was an experience of the Lord’s power to heal and forgive, yet there were three sins that placed persons at the margins of the community’s life. In some places, the rift caused by these sins was permanent. The sins were apostasy (denial of the faith), adultery, and murder. They were particularly detested because of their power to divide and even scatter the community gathered around the Lord’s table. Fragile and persecuted communities could crumble and disappear under the weight of a harm done by a public sinner. Sinners were excluded from the community in the hope that “tough love” would help them come to their senses and experience deeper conversion. Inevitably, lists of grave sins grew longer as various bishops added their personal pet peeves to the roster, and more people were required to do public penance. For them, reconciliation was a once‑in‑a‑lifetime experience. Many sinners accepted their condition and hoped for a chance at a deathbed reconciliation by anointing. With more and more people permanently on the outs, the church began to struggle toward the light of the Lord’s unfailing gift of reconciliation. TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE En latinoamérica, a Satanás lo conocemos como Chamuco, Belcebú, Diablo, Cucu, Patillas, Pedro Botero, Lucifer, etcétera; aún así, procuramos evitarlo. Según los evangelistas Mateo y Marcos, Jesús llama Satanás a Simón Pedro. Jesús le dice Satanás por ser un obstáculo en el camino que Dios le ha designado y por no pensar según Dios, sino más bien, según sus criterios humanos. Luego de que Jesús anuncia que debía sufrir, morir y resucitar, Pedro lo regaña diciendo: “Dios no lo permita” (Marcos 8:32). Pedro está actuando como Satanás, y Jesucristo lo reprende, diciendo: “¡Retírate, ve detrás de mí, Satanás! Porque tus pensamientos no son los de Dios, sino los de los hombres” (Mateo 16:23). Jesús nos está desafiando a nosotros, no sólo a Pedro. Hay que pensar como Dios, no como la humanidad. Cuando pecamos, muchas veces nos autojustificamos, diciendo: “Soy humano”, como si el hecho de pecar fuera el único aspecto que reflejara nuestra humanidad. María nunca pecó. Jesús es verdaderamente humano y tampoco pecó. Jesús mismo comparte plenamente nuestra humanidad para hacernos partícipes de su divinidad. Por tal motivo, el pecado no define la humanidad. Jesús nos invita a pensar como Dios para apartar a Satanás The Pope tweets…. follow him at Pope Francis @Pontifex Let us ask Our Lady to help all families, especially those affected by unemployment. The ctÜ|á{ cÜtçxÜ Heavenly Father, You have gathered us together as a parish to be Your visible life in our world. Here we unite in worship, Proclaim Your word, celebrate the Eucharist, and are Sent forth to share Your love and make disciples. Lord, we take your Great Commission seriously and long for our parish to be so on-fire that we draw people to You. Help us in that endeavor, as we strive to work together - ordained, religious, and laity. Please make our parish amazing, through Your power and Your grace. Amen. ~ Parish News ~ 66th Annual Jamaica Saturday October 3,2015 & Sunday October 4,2015 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jamaica Raffle Raffle tickets have been mailed out. If you did not receive any or would like to purchase or sell more you can pick up extras at the parish office. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There will be a Baptismal Class This Tuesday September 15th @ 7pm in the CCD building. You must pre-register for this class in the parish office. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There will be a 2nd collection next week for the Disaster Relief Fund.
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