Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Sanctuary of St. Toribio Romo
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Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Sanctuary of St. Toribio Romo
Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Sanctuary of St. Toribio Romo Iglesia Católica de San Pedro y San Pablo Santuario Santo Toribio Romo Sts. Peter & Paul Church 1419 N. 67th E. Ave., Tulsa, Ok 74115 Rev. Timothy L. Davison, Pastor Rev. Juan Pablo Robles, Associate Pastor Bob Wilson, Deacon Tommy Young, Deacon (Ret.) Patrick Martin, School Principal Maria Walsh, School Secretary Gayle Casey, Parish Secretary Karen Campbell, Director of Religious Education Parish Office 918-836-2596 Fax 918-836-2597 Rectory 918-933-4272 School Office 918-836-2165 Pre-School 836-3114 Email: s.speterandpaul@yahoo.com Web: www.stspeterandpaul-tulsa.org WEEKEND MASSES/DOMINGOS Saturday 6:00 p.m. (English) Sunday 9:00 a.m. (English) 11:00 p.m. (Español) 1:00 p.m. (Latin) 6:00 p.m. (Español) WEEKDAY MASSES/MISAS DIARIAS Monday-Saturday 8:30 a.m. (English) Mon. 7:00 a.m. (Latin) Tues.- Thurs. 7:00 p.m. (Español) Fri. 5:00 p.m. (Latin) HOLY DAY/DIAS SANTOS Vigil 5:30 p.m. (English) Holy Day Mass 8:30 a.m. (English) 7:00 p.m. (Español) ADORATION/ADORACION Tuesday 12:00 - 7:00 p.m. Thursday 12:00 - 7:00 p.m. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE/CONFESIONES Tuesday 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Thursday 4:00—5:00 p.m. Sunday 8:30 - 8:50 a.m. 10:30 - 11:00 p.m. 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. BAPTISM/RCIA For information about Baptism or RCIA contact Owen or Karen Campbell at 835-4798 or 520-6005. From the Pastor Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The big day has arrived!! Today is the Carnival of St. Toribio Romo, priest and martyr. Many in our community will be walking in a pilgrimage of remembrance from St. Francis Xavier Church to Sts. Peter and Paul Church. They will be accompanied by Indian dancers, horses and riders, devout pilgrims, and those who are merely curious. Along the route there will be those who come out of their houses to look and stare at this strange but wonderful spectacle of Catholic devotion and love for a priest and martyr and now canonized saint of the Church. If you are not joining in the procession at least you might want to share spiritually in this walk by saying a silent prayer for St. Toribio’s intercession as we build a chapel dedicated to his memory and as we continue to try to serve the needs of the immigrants. The pilgrim Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. in the outdoor area behind the school. After the Mass there will be food and music and games for the children. I hope everyone has the opportunity to participate at least for a little while. The altar boys and their families will be eating lunch together at 2:30 p.m. in the cafeteria and will listen to a talk on St. Toribio as well as to a singer from the state of Guanajuato, Mexico. Then, they will play some basketball in the gym and enjoy some of the sights and sounds of the Carnival. A big thank you to all those who made this Carnival happen and for those working in it today. Today is also a special day for Father Juan Pablo as he celebrates his anniversary of ordination to the priesthood. If you get the opportunity you might want to wish him a “happy anniversary” and say some prayers for him that he continue steadfast in the service of the Lord until the end of his life, which we hope will be a long one. Speaking of ordinations, the Bishop of our Tulsa Diocese will ordain Brian Ketterer a priest next Saturday, May 31st at 1:30 p.m. at Holy Family Cathedral. And he will also ordain several May 25, 2014 permanent deacons at 10:00 a.m. the same day at the Cathedral. These two public celebrations are open to anyone who would like to participate. Indeed it is a good thing to do In order to fully support those who are freely choosing to give their lives to the Lord as His ministers. Let us remember these men in our prayers throughout the week. Next Sunday, June 1st some of our young people will be going to the Cathedral for the Sacrament of Confirmation which will be conferred by our Bishop at 2:00 p.m. We congratulate them and hope that the Holy Spirit fills them with zeal for spreading the Gospel of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. God’s blessings and peace be with each of you. Have a great week. Sincerely yours, Father Timothy Davison Prayer Intentions of Pope Francis MAY Universal: That the media may be instruments in the service of truth and peace. Evangelization: That Mary, Star of Evangelization, may guide the Church in proclaiming Christ to all nations. I want to thank everyone that helped with the Masses said, the food, and support from the church family for Opal Franklin. A special thanks to Megan, the Lang Family and the Wisdom Family through this difficult time. James Taylor Happy Anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood Happy Anniversary to Fr. Juan Pablo on his 7th Anniversary May 25th and to Fr. Tim on his 29th Anniversary May 31st. I read once that praying the Rosary is a wonderful way to love Jesus, because in doing so you are loving Jesus through the heart of Mary. We all need help to love Jesus more as Mary did, and the Rosary is a wonderful way to do this. This way we know if we've prayed the Rosary each day, we have given Jesus some of Mary's love which cannot be outdone. I think one of the biggest differences I noticed when I began to pray the daily Rosary was that it helped me to stay more connected throughout the day. One way that also helps me to focus more as I pray the Rosary is to remember the different fruits that are assigned to each mystery. I heard the suggestion once not to ignore the fruits of the Rosary. Honestly, until someone suggested this to me, I hadn't paid much attention to these. I had noticed them in a few guides on how to pray the Rosary, but since they were not a part of the main spoken prayers, I overlooked them. When my mind wanders as I pray the Rosary, I find that trying to think about why a certain fruit was chosen for a particular mystery and how I can apply that fruit better in my life does help me to focus more. I also find that thinking about how Jesus or Mary or St. Joseph embodies the fruit listed for each mystery can help open up the mystery a bit more as well. The fruits of the Rosary are as follows: The Joyful Mysteries The Annunciation – Humility The Visitation- Love of Neighbor The Nativity of the Lord – Poverty of Spirit, Detachment from the world The Presentation – Obedience The Finding of the Child Jesus in the Temple – Joy in Finding Jesus The Luminous Mysteries Baptism of Jesus – Openness to the Holy Spirit Wedding at Cana – To Jesus through Mary Proclamation of the Kingdom of God – Repentance, Trust in God Transfiguration – Desire for Holiness Institution of the Eucharist – Eucharistic Adoration, Active Participation at Mass Ordinary Form: Sixth Sunday of Easter Extraordinary Form: Fourth Sunday after Easter The Sorrowful Mysteries The Agony in the Garden – Sorrow for Sin The Scourging at the Pillar – Purity Crowning with Thorns – Moral Courage Carrying of the Cross – Patience The Crucifixion – Perseverance The Glorious Mysteries The Resurrection – Faith The Ascension – Hope Descent of the Holy Spirit – Love of God, Wisdom The Assumption of Mary – Grace of a Happy Death The Coronation of Mary – Trust in Mary’s Intercession Seeing these 20 fruits grow in your life are all more wonderful reasons to pray the Rosary! -A Sts. Peter and Paul Parishioner LIFE AWARENESS RETREAT: On June 13th single Catholic men and women between ages 17 and 39 are invited to the St. Philip Neri Newman Center on the campus of the University of Tulsa for a weekend of presentations, group discussions, private consultations, and prayer, focused upon how God might be calling them. The program is designed to help participants make a more informed choice of their vocation, whatever that vocation may be. For more information contact Fr. Matt Gerlach, frmattgerlach@gmail.com or the Office of Vocations, 918-307-4936, or vocations.office@dioceseoftulsa.org TU Newman Center The TU Newman Center will resume its 8 pm Sunday Mass for the summer starting Sunday June 1st and going until Sunday July 27th. The Filipino Catholic Community of Tulsa, cordially invites you to: THE 2014 SANTACRUZAN 1:00 PM., Saturday, May 31,2014 4001 E. 101st St., Tulsa OK 74137 Santacruzan is a religious-historical pageant held in many cities and towns throughout the Philippines that is held in the last day of May (Feast of the Visitation). This custom and celebration started after the proclamation of the dogma of Immaculate Conception, 1854. Actually, it is a month long culminating activity, venerating the Blessed Virgin Mary by offering flowers to her at springtime, also known as Flores de Mayo (Flowers of Mary) or The Beautiful Flower: Mary Most Holy. The pageant commemorates Helena (known as Reyna Elena), mother of Emperor Constantine, finding the true Cross in Jerusalem. After the celebration of mass there will be an offering of flowers, crowning of Mary and street procession. Join us for refreshment at the gym. Memorial Day Mass Monday, May 26th, 8:30 a.m. Calvary Cemetery Most Reverend Edward J. Slattery officiating. Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services A Mass sponsored by Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services of the Diocese of Tulsa will be held Friday evening, May 30th at Church of the Madalene, 3188 East 22nd Street (22nd & Harvard) in Tulsa. Fr. Elkin Gonzales, Associate Pastor of Christ the King Church, will be the celebrant. Welcoming and songs of praise begin in the sanctuary at 7:00 PM with Mass at 7:30 PM. Eucharistic adoration, healing prayer ministry and a fellowship reception follow Mass. For further information please contact Charles or Sheila Michie, 918-744-8032. Come, rejoice and be blessed! May 26th - May 31st Mon. 7:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Tues. 8:30 a.m. Wed. 8:30 a.m. Thurs. 8:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Fri. Sat. 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Extension Society Mona Taylor + Barbara Collier Jeanell Taylor + Jimmie Collier + Miguel Navarro & Soledad Dominguez Brian Reed George Reed Norberto Castro + Opie Franklin + Myrtle Dibble, Rolling Hills, Catoosa; Dana Petrilla, Frances Strietel Villa; Jody Burns, Lelia Romine, Franciscan Villa; Belle Conner, The Parke and Ada Gonzalez. Members who are ill and/or homebound: Jan Brunk, Lola Giroux, Helen Cates, Pete Brann, Bob Stieferman, Owen Campbell, Frank & Rita Tilman, Colleen Young, Diana Paola Sifuentes, Andrea Knepp, Becky Moore, Norma Cates, Rebecca Johnson, Barbara Collier, George Reed and John Aulestia. To make changes in this list, please call Gayle at the office, 836-2596. Contributions for May 19th Checks and envelopes Cash 3597.00 1231.92 Total 4828.92 Year to Date 24,983.88 Lectors May 25th S. Berbee & P. Hardesty Lectors needed to read the Word on Sundays once a month. Also counters needed to help count the weekend collections once a month. Can count after the 9:00 am or 1:00 pm Masses. If you can help with either of these, please contact the Parish Office 918-836-2596. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION In the tradition of the Church, not necessarily in your own life’s timeline, confirmation is the midpoint of Christian initiation, standing between font and table. Full initiation is completed when a confirmed person shares in the Eucharist. Centuries ago, this first sharing in the Eucharistic assembly was marked by a first sharing in the Prayer of the Faithful. This prayer raises up the needs of the church and human community, the concerns of the faithful assembled, as they prepare to lift up the world to the Father’s love. So a person could not participate in the prayer until they were anointed with the “Oil of Thanksgiving.” Next, the newly baptized presented their gifts at the altar, a sure sign of their investment in a new way of life. Until the sixth century, these people normally drank a mixture of milk and honey as a kind of preCommunion. They were hungry, of course, since they were baptized after long fasting, but this beautiful symbol of the promised land revealed them as God’s chosen, heirs to the promise. Although the “milk shake” disappeared centuries ago, we still see the vigor of this new life whenever adults are initiated at Easter, and increasingly in confirmation ceremonies that are attentive to this meaning. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. Capital Improvement Education Endowment Fund Birthright St. Toribio Fund For the Poor Mowing 100.00 5.00 1120.00 125.00 Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it. Mark Twain Informaciones Generales Párroco: Rev. Timothy Davison Vicario: Rev. Juan Pablo Robles Oficina Parroquial:918-836-2596 Fax:836-2597 Rectoría:918-933-4272 Oficina de la Escuela 918-836-2165 Kinder 918-836-3114 Correo electrónico: s.speterandpaul@yahoo.com Sitio web: www.stspeterandpaul-tulsa.org Misas en Español Martes a jueves: Domingo 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Confesiones Martes 4:00-5:00 p.m. Jueves 4:00-5:00 p.m. Media hora antes de cada Misa Adoración Martes 12:00 - 7:00 p.m. Jueves 12:00 – 7:00 p.m. Adoración toda la noche el primer viernes de cada mes. Preparación Pre-Matrimonial: Domingo, Salón de Conferencia, Oficina Parroquial 9:30-11:00 AM Llame a Miguel & Matilde de la Torre 933-4365 Clase Pre-Bautismal El primer y el tercer domingo del mes, Salón Madre Teresa, 12:30-2:30 PM. Quinceañeras Sábado, Salón Madre Teresa, 4:00-5:00 PM. Llame a Carolina Gutiérrez: 835-7617 Catecismo para Niños Martes- Preparación Sacramental 6-7:30 PM Miércoles- Clases De Educación Religiosa 6-7:30 PM RICA para Adultos (18 años +) Domingo 9:30 a.m.— 10:30 a.m. Krafft Hut Luis & Remedios Rivas 407-5095 Grupo de Oración Jueves, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Krafft Hut Del Párroco: Hermanos y hermanas, Ha llegado el gran día! Hoy es la Kermés de Santo Toribio Romo, sacerdote y mártir. Muchas personas de nuestra comunidad van a estar caminando en la peregrinación conmemorativa desde la Iglesia de San Francisco Javier a la Iglesia de San Pedro y San Pablo. Estarán acompañadas con bailantes indios, caballos e jinetes, y peregrinos devotos. En el camino la gente saldrá de los hogares para mirar a este espectáculo raro pero maravilloso de la devoción católica y el amor por un cura y mártir quien ahora es un santo canonizado de la Iglesia. Si no esta participando en la procesión tal vez puede compartir en esta caminata espiritualmente rezando una oración en silencio por la intercesión de Santo Toribio mientras construyamos un Santuario dedicado a su memoria y mientras tratemos de servir las necesidades de los inmigrantes. Se ofrecerá la Misa peregrina a las 11:00 am al aire libre detrás de la escuela. Después de la Misa habrá comida, música y juegos para los niños. Espero que todos tengan la oportunidad de participar a lo menos por un tiempo. Los monaguillos y sus familias desayunaran juntos a las 2:30 pm en la cafeteria y escucharan a una platica sobre Santo Toribio y una platica presentada por una cantante de Guanajuato, México. Luego, jugaran baloncesto y disfrutaran de la kermés. Muchísimas gracias a todos que hicieron esta kermés posible y a todos que estan trabajando hoy. Hoy es un día especial para el Padre Juan Pablo por que celebra su aniversario de ordenación al sacerdocio. Si tengan la oportunidad puedan desearlo feliz aniversario y rezar por él que continua devotamente en servicio al Señor hasta el final de su vida, que esperemos va a ser larga. Hablando de ordenaciones, el Obispo de nuestra Diócesis de Tulsa ordenara a Brian Ketterer al sacerdocio el próximo sábado, el 31 de mayo a la 1:30 pm en la Catedral de la Sagrada Familia. También ordenara varios diáconos permanentes a las 10:00 am ese mismo día. Estas dos celebraciones públicas están abiertas a cualquier persona que desea asistir. De hecho seria bueno asistir para apoyar a los que van a dar sus vidas al Señor como ministros. Oremos por todos ellos esta semana. Lectores, Monaguillos 25 de mayo Misa de las 11:00 AM El próximos domingo, el 1 de junio, algunos de nuestros jóvenes irán a la Catedral para el Sacramento de Confirmación conferido por nuestro Obispo a las 2:00 pm. Felicidades a todos ellos y esperamos que el Espíritu Santo los llene de fervor para compartir el Evangelio de Nuestro Señor y Nuestro Salvador Jesucristo. Primera: María Gómez Salmo: Triny Carbajal Segunda: Rafael Ávila Oraciones: Carmelita Monaguillos: Jaime Gutiérrez, Alejandro Velazco, Agustín Avelar, Miguel Moreno, Leo Avila Las bendiciones y la paz del Señor estén con ustedes. Que tengan todos ustedes una semana excelente. Primera: Angélica Pérez Salmo: Gaby Avelar Segunda: Margarita Ruiz Oraciones: Willy Quintero Monaguillos: Jorge Estebane, Julio González Sinceramente, Padre Timothy Davison TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE En Uruguay se celebra la fiesta patronal más grande durante le mes de junio. Celebran a San Cono, un santo italiano del siglo doce. En el siglo diecinueve los inmigrantes italianos que vivían en Uruguay deseaban tener una capilla para honrar la memoria de este santo, oriundo de la provincia de Salerno, Italia. En junio de 1885, las campanas de una modesta capillita anunciaron el recibimiento de una imagen de San Cono que llegó en procesión. Desde entonces esta costumbre italiana se fue haciendo parte integral de la devoción cristiana en Uruguay. Cono fue el hijo único de una pareja anciana que vivía en la ciudad de Teggiano, Salerno. Según la leyenda, una noche mientras dormían, esta pareja soñó un cono de luz que brotaba de la madre. Al nacer el niño decidieron llamarlo Cono. Desde muy niño, Cono mostró un afán por las cosas de Dios y a los dieciséis años ingreso a un monasterio benedictino siguiendo el consejo de una voz interior que lo invitaba a consagrarse al Señor. A los dieciocho, su monasterio se lleno de luz y una voz anuncio su muerte, y al día siguiente falleció. Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM Misa de las 6:00 PM Mayo Oraciones de Misa del Papa Francisco Universal: Que los medios de comunicación sean instrumentos en el servicio de la verdad y de la paz. Por Evangelización: Que María, Estrella de la Evangelización, guíe la Iglesia en proclamando Cristo a todo el mundo. Gran Kermes Anual de Santo Toribio Romo Hoy, 25 de mayo. Procesión de San Francisco Javier comenzando a las 8:00 am, Misa a las 11:00 am y kermés hasta las 10:00 pm. Venga y disfrute de la música, comida y juegos. Feliz Aniversario de Ordenación al Sacerdocio Felicidades al Padre Juan Pablo en su séptimo aniversario (25 de mayo) y al Padre Tim Davison en su 29 años de ser cura (31 de mayo).
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