Post on 11-Mar-2020
PASTOR Rev. Michael W. Davis
PAROCHIAL VICARS Rev. Luis A. Flores
PRIESTS IN RESIDENCE Rev. Emilio Garreaud
Rev. Fidelis Uko
PERMANENT DEACONS Deacon Roberto Fleitas
Deacon Miguel Parladé
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
MASS SCHEDULE: Monday - Friday 6:15 am English
8:00 am English
5:30 pm Español/Spanish ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Saturday 8:00 am English
₍Vigil₎ 5:00 pm English ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sunday 7:30 am English
9:00 am English
10:30 am English
12:30 pm Español/Spanish
5:30 pm English
7:00 pm Español/Spanish
CONFESSIONS Saturdays 8:30 am to 10:00 am
Or By Appointment
I n less than two weeks, we will be transitioning into a new Liturgical Year. A new cycle of readings will begin. The foundations
of our faith will be recalled. The celebration of the Paschal Mystery will be renewed. Another component of our spiritual lives
will have been brought to conclusion, as a new chapter in the story is ushered in, whose details and length of stay, are yet to be
determined.
This weekend’s readings, though, are invitations to embrace a sort of examination of conscience. As we reflect over the past year of
going to church and journeying in faith, in so many words, the Scriptures ask us, “how have we responded in the past?” “What have we
done with the time, life, gifts, talents, and opportunities that God has given us throughout this past year, this most recent chapter in our
unfolding lives?” It can be a sobering reflection, if we haven’t lived them in the light of eternity.
In Catholic eschatological thought, there is always a certain tension between living for the now, and keeping our eye on the future.
Spiritually speaking, we have a golden opportunity while we are alive in the flesh to respond to God’s providence and grace. We love, we
sing, we smile, we laugh, we cry, and we endeavor. All of these things make us alive in the present. It is incumbent upon us to live the
current moment well, virtuously, responsibly, productively, generously, and grounded in God’s efficacious Word. This concept reminds
me of the old Latin phrase “carpe diem,” i.e., seize the day. Spiritually speaking, we are asked to maximize the present moment, to find
the purpose and completion of our lives and our holy vocations. Why would we not want to live our lives to their full potentials, and find
fulfillment and happiness? I think that the Lord, himself, wants us to use everything at our disposal, all that is given to us, in the best
possible way. Why would he not want the very best from us? Why would he not want us to succeed in the life that his gracious love has
provided for us?
Yet, at the same time, it is also a sign of great wisdom that a person plan for the future, having an eye on the end game, looking to
the finish line, at the object of our questing and searching: the promised reward for a life well lived. Indeed, it is important to be as
innocent as doves, yet as wise as serpents. These final weeks of the Liturgical Year provide us impetus to get focused, and to live wisely,
using our time, talent, and treasure wisely, yet again.
We should always strive to align our lives with God’s will, to enhance our way of living, so as to reflect the hope and promise of
eternity in our souls and through our good use of the precious gift of time. Meditating on the quality of our lives in the present, becoming
reflective practitioners, will help us to make our lives as full of love, delight, and spiritual accomplishment as they can possibly be. We
must engage our intellectual, personal, and spiritual capital in the service of the Gospel and, in so doing, we will find life itself in Christ.
The Parable of the Talents makes clear that there are those who waste a lot of time and resources (talents), squander the richness of
this brief and precious life of ours, and are thereby rendered ineffectual. May our humble prayer this day be, therefore, that we are open
to use our “talents” ad majorem dei gloriam, i.e., for the greater glory of God, living well now in the flesh, as we journey toward
the promised future in the Spirit.
E n menos de dos semanas, estaremos en transición a un nuevo año litúrgico. Comenzará un nuevo ciclo de lecturas. Los
fundamentos de nuestra fe serán recordados. La celebración del Misterio Pascual será renovada. Habremos llegado a un nuevo
componente de nuestra vida espiritual, a medida que se introduzca un nuevo capítulo en la historia, cuyos detalles y duración de la estancia
aún no se han determinado.
Sin embargo, las lecturas de este fin de semana son invitaciones a adoptar una especie de examen de conciencia. Al reflexionar sobre el
año pasado de ir a la iglesia y viajar en fe, en pocas palabras, las Escrituras nos preguntan, "¿cómo hemos respondido en el pasado?" "¿Qué
hemos hecho con el tiempo, la vida, los dones, los talentos, y oportunidades que Dios nos ha dado a lo largo de este año pasado, este capítulo
más reciente en el desarrollo de nuestras vidas?" Puede ser un reflejo aleccionador, si no lo hemos vivido a la luz de la eternidad.
En el pensamiento escatológico católico, siempre hay una cierta tensión entre vivir por el ahora y vigilar el futuro. Espiritualmente hablando,
tenemos una oportunidad de oro mientras estamos vivos en la carne para responder a la providencia y gracia de Dios. Amamos, cantamos,
sonreímos, nos reímos, lloramos y nos esforzamos. Todas estas cosas nos hacen vivir en el presente. Nos corresponde a nosotros vivir bien el
momento actual, de manera virtuosa, responsable, productiva, generosa y basada en la Palabra eficaz de Dios. Este concepto me recuerda a la
antigua frase latina "carpe diem", es decir, aprovechar el día. Espiritualmente hablando, se nos pide maximizar el momento presente, encontrar
el propósito y la realización de nuestras vidas y nuestras vocaciones santas. ¿Por qué no queremos vivir nuestras vidas a su potencial máximo,
y encontrar satisfacción y felicidad? Creo que el Señor, él mismo, quiere que usemos todo lo que tenemos a nuestra disposición, todo lo que se
nos da, de la mejor manera posible. ¿Por qué no querría él lo mejor de nosotros? ¿Por qué no querría que tuviéramos éxito en la vida que su
amor amable nos ha proporcionado?
Sin embargo, al mismo tiempo, es también una señal de gran sabiduría que una persona planifique para el futuro, teniendo un ojo puesto
en el juego final, mirando hacia la meta, al objeto de nuestra búsqueda e investigación: la recompensa prometida por una vida bien vivida.
De hecho, es importante ser tan inocente como las palomas, pero tan sabio como las serpientes. Estas semanas finales del año litúrgico nos dan
ímpetu para enfocarnos y vivir sabiamente, utilizando nuestro tiempo, talento y tesoro sabiamente, una vez más.
Siempre debemos esforzarnos para alinear nuestras vidas con la voluntad de Dios, para mejorar nuestra forma de vida, a fin de reflejar la
esperanza y la promesa de la eternidad en nuestras almas y mediante nuestro buen uso del precioso regalo del tiempo. Meditar sobre la
calidad de nuestras vidas en el presente, convirtiéndonos en practicantes reflexivos, nos ayudará a hacer que nuestras vidas estén tan llenas de
amor, deleite y realización espiritual como sea posible. Debemos comprometer nuestro capital intelectual, personal y espiritual al servicio del
Evangelio y, al hacerlo, encontraremos la vida misma en Cristo.
La Parábola de los Talentos deja en claro que hay quienes desperdician mucho tiempo y recursos (talentos), desperdician la riqueza de
esta breve y preciosa vida nuestra, y por lo tanto se vuelven ineficaces. Que nuestra humilde oración este día sea, por lo tanto, que estemos
abiertos a usar nuestros "talentos" ad majorem dei gloriam, es decir, para la mayor gloria de Dios, viviendo bien ahora en la carne,
mientras viajamos hacia el futuro prometido en el Espíritu.
Saturday, November ₂₅
8:00 am Fr. Uko
5:00 pm Fr. Davis
Sunday, November ₂₆
7:30 am Fr. Uko
9:00 am Msgr. Carruthers
10:30 am Fr. Davis
12:30 pm Fr. Flores
5:30 pm Fr. Flores
7:00 pm Fr. Garreaud
2711 Indian Mound Trail
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Phone: (305) 446-9950
www.cotlf.org
Mr. Kristopher Adams Ext. 310
Administrative Assistant to the DRE/
Parish Ministries Coordinator
Mrs. Irma Aguilar Ext. 314
Business Manager/Bookkeeper
Mrs. Maria Elena Chialastri Ext. 306
Office Manager/
Administrative Assistant to the Pastor
Mr. Luis Cuza Ext. 308
Associate Director of Liturgical Music/
Pastoral Resource Officer
Mr. Juan Del Sol Ext. 311
Wedding Coordinator
Mr. Rene Denis Ext. 309
Maintenance Assistant
Dr. Dawn Fontana Ext. 305
Director of Liturgical Music
Mrs. Annette Perez Ext. 302
Curator of Records/Virtus Training Coordinator
Mr. Jorge Perez Ext. 318
Director of Advancement & Stewardship
Ms. Jessica Rodriguez Ext. 300
Receptionist/COTLF Charities Coordinator
Mr. Jorge Santibáñez Ext. 307
Director of Religious Education & Youth Ministry
Mr. Milton Somarriba Ext. 309
Plant Manager
Mrs. Nubia Vivas Ext. 309
Maintenance Assistant
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Saturdays, 8:30 am to 10:00 am, or by Appointment
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Private on Saturdays or Group on Sundays at 2:00 pm
Arrangements must be made with the Parish Office
at least two (2) months in advance.
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Arrangements must be made with the Parish Office
at least six (6) months in advance.
Congratulations to our Newly Baptized.
Welcome to the Catholic Church!
Lucas Rosa, Leslie Rosa, Noah J. Piedrahita, Brady Brizo,
Siena Catalina Fernandez Tirado
Congratulations and God’s Blessings to
those Joined in Holy Matrimony:
Raulin Alvarez & Carol Tobias
Juan Carlos Vina & Stephanie DiBernardo
Brian Ortiz & Christina Marie Andres
Rest in Peace. We Pray for Those Who Have
Entered Eternity:
Pedro Alfredo Bregolat
SIGNS OF OUR STEWARDSHIP November 12, 2017
Attendance …………………………..……………………… 2,300
In-Church Adult Collection: 5:00 pm.......................................................... $3,370 7:30 am........................................................... $1,812 9:00 am.......................................................... $1,748 10:30 am......................................................... $3,278 12:30 pm......................................................... $2,86 5:30 pm…........................................................ $2,515 7:00 pm............................................................ 1,195
Online Giving ……………………...……….….…...…….…... $6,312 Late, Drop-Off, Mail-In …………..……….……....…..... $2,529 Children’s Collection ………..................................... $761 Devotional Lights ..…………………...….………..………..... $822 Poor Box/Charities ………………………………….………….... $50
Grand Total ……………….….………….…..……….… $27,278
2701 Indian Mound Trail
Coral Gables, Florida 33134
Phone: (305) 446-1738
www.stscg.org
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Sr. Rosalie, OCD, Principal
“Dichoso el que teme al Señor.”
— Salmo 128 (127):1a
El otoño es la estación de la cosecha y de compartir
los frutos de nuestra labor. Las lecturas bíblicas de esta
semana emplean imágenes de la cosecha, la vida familiar,
el embarazo y la inversión para describir la abundante
cosecha en el Reino de Dios. Descubrimos que compartir
los dones que hemos recibido trae recompensa eterna
para todos.
En la parábola del Evangelio un hombre le encarga
sus bienes a tres servidores antes de partir de viaje. A
cada uno le da dinero. Lo que hacen con ese dinero
determina lo que el amo hará con ellos cuando regrese. ¿Y
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“Blessed are you who fear the Lord.”
— Psalm 128:1a
1. Monthly Sponsorship of the Altar Bread,
$400mo.
2. Monthly Sponsorship of the Altar Wine,
$200mo.
3. Monthly Sponsorship of Sanctuary Candle
Oil replacement cartridges, $204mo.
4. Sponsorship of installation of already
purchased new floor tiles for Work Sacristy,
$1,700
5. Sponsorship of new wood cabinetry and
shelving for Work Sacristy, $2,100
6. Sponsorship of two sets of Advent candles,
$90
7. Sponsorship of New Paschal Candle, $389
8. Sponsorship of new golf cart for the
Maintenance Department, $7,200
Lunes: 1 Mac 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63;
Sal 119 (118):53, 61, 134, 150, 155, 158;
Lc 18:35-43
Martes: 2 Mac 6:18-31; Sal 3:2-7; Lc 19:1-10
Miércoles: 2 Mac 7:1, 20-31; Sal 17 (16):1bcd,
5-6, 8b, 15; Lc 19:11-28
Jueves: 1 Mac 2:15-29; Sal 50 (49):1b-2, 5-6,
14-15; Lc 19:41-44
Día de Acción de Gracias (sugerencia):
Sir 50:22-24; Sal 145 (144):2-11;
1 Cor 1:3-9; Lc 17:11-19
Viernes: 1 Mac 4:36-37, 52-59; 1 Cr 29:10bcd,
11-12; Lc 19:45-48
Sábado: 1 Mac 6:1-13; Sal 9:2-4, 6, 16, 19;
Lc 20:27-40
Domingo: Ez 34:11-12, 15-17; Sal 23 (22):1-3, 5-6;
1 Cor 15:20-26, 28; Mt 25:31-46
Once again, all the participants in the 52 ministries and services at the
Church of the Little Flower are invited to attend an appreciation evening,
designed with you in mind. Desserts, coffee, refreshments, entertainment,
and a “free” raffle will be enjoyed by all. It will be a wonderful
community event, during which some 28 fellow parishioners will receive
the “coveted” Spirit of the Parish Award, annually bestowed on
parishioners who have captured the essence of parish life and service through their virtue and ministry
here at COTLF. Join us on Monday, November 20th at 7:30pm in Comber Hall. All are welcome.
Parishioners who have not done so before are invited to come to the rectory residence on Thursday, January 4th at 7:30pm to have dessert with Father Davis. You bring the dessert; Father will provide the coffee and refreshments. Having no particular agenda, it’s simply an opportunity, as parishioners, to have a casual chat with the Pastor. There are only twelve seats at the rectory’s dining room table, so space is limited. If you are interested, please call Maria Elena Chialastri, 305-446-9950, ext.306, to get your name on the list.
This week, we were surprised to find out that a number of very active participants in our parish
community have never taken the time to register as official members of the Church of the Little
Flower. Membership, of course, has tremendous benefits! By registering, a person is officially
counted as a valued member of this particular Catholic community of faith; they are positioned
to be recipients of important email blasts and news dissemination materials, newsletters,
Christmas cards, and charitable tax deduction letters that are sent out at the end of each calendar
year. In times of emergency, the priests can have easy access to contact registered parishioners. Being registered and
active also enables a parishioners to qualify for letters of recommendation for Catholic high school admittance,
qualifications for Baptismal and Confirmation sponsorship opportunities, as well as invitations to participate in some of
the treasured ministries and services of the parish. Take the time to go on-line or call the parish office to register or
confirm your registration today. Contact Annette Perez, our Curator of Records, at 305-446-9950, ext.302.
On Monday, December 11th at 7:00pm, our parish will once again have a
HEALING MASS, during which the Sacrament of the Anointing of the
Sick will be bestowed. Several concelebrating priests will be present, as we
pray for those who are terminally or seriously ill, those with a persistent
health malady, those approaching surgery, those recovering from surgery,
and those weakened by the burden of years are especially welcome to be
present. All are welcome to pray for those in need of healing and spiritual
consolation.
As a way to thank God for the new calendar year 2018 and to
ask his blessings upon our journey ahead, we will have a Holy
Hour, including Solemn Benediction on Tuesday, January 2nd at
7:00pm. All are welcome to join us, as we spend time in
adoration and intercession.
On Thanksgiving Day, we will have a special Mass schedule:
an early “bird” Mass at 7:00am Mass without music for all of the
cooks who need to be in the kitchen early that day. We will also have
a 10:30am family Mass with music. All are welcome.
On Tuesday, December 5th (in English) and on Wednesday, December 6th
(in Spanish), Father Flores will be offering an Advent evening of reflection to help
us enter into the spirit of the Advent season of hope and light.
All are welcome to join Father in church at 7:30pm each night respectively.
Join us on Tuesday, November 28th at 7:30pm for the annual
candlelight ceremony of blessing and unveiling of our life-size
Nativity Scene. This year’s new addition features a shepherd and his
little lambs. The 20 minute outdoor prayer service will be supported
by seasonal music provided by our parish adult choir. The ceremony,
well-suited for families and children, will be followed by a social in the
parish hall, where all can enjoy hot chocolate, eggnog, and cookies.
What a wonderful way to usher in Advent! All are welcome!
FORMED As Fr. Davis has announced, every parishioner now has a great opportunity for entertainment and formation
here at COTLF! FORMED, a revolutionary online platform, provides access to the best Catholic audio talks,
movies, e-books, and video-based studies from trusted providers like the Augustine Institute, Ignatius Press,
Catholic Answers, Sophia Institute Press, and St. Paul Center. It’s like the Netflix of Catholic media! Not only will
this enrich our experiences within the parish, but also within each household. Every member in the parish will have
access to this amazing resource simply by registering with our unique COTLF Code.
Visit www.formed.org, click “REGISTER,” signup with your email and enter Parish Code: KZQKWZ
Enjoy being formed and enriched in the treasures of your Catholic faith!
Once again, Father Davis will soon be presenting a 5-week adult faith formation lecture series. Beginning
January 15th for five successive Monday evenings, Father will offer a mini-course entitled, “Introduction
to Morality: People of the Covenant, Living the Truth.” The series will be presented from 7:30pm to
9:00pm in the second floor Executive Conference of the parish office building. There are only 21 seats
available in the conference room. Call in your reservation to Maria Elena Chialastri at 305-446-9950,
ext.306. First come, first serve.
November 19: Kinder Family Mass, 9:00 a.m.
November 21: Grade 3 Confessions, 8:30 a.m.
November 22: All School Mass for Thanksgiving, 9:30 a.m.
November 23 and 24: No School
Wishing you a blessed Thanksgiving filled with joy and love
Check the School web site at www.stscg.org for upcoming events.
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The Parish Fair is a three day event open to the community at large. This annual tradition brings together the Church of the Little Flower and St. Theresa Catholic School families for a weekend full of family thrill and fun for everyone! The Parish Fair will take place at the St. Theresa Catholic School grounds. Throughout the weekend you will enjoy games, rides and great food in a family atmosphere. NEW this year, we will have a Junior High dance on Saturday night for all sixth to night graders, and an Early Bird Special on Sunday for all our community grandparents.
Friday, December 1st from 6:00-11:00 PM
ENJOY THE FIRST NIGHT OF THE PARISH FAIR WITH GOOD FOOD AND GREAT RIDES!
Saturday, December 2nd from 3:00-11:00 PM EXTRA HOURS TODAY! ENJOY LOTS OF FUN AND THE FIRST EVER
JUNIOR HIGH DANCE FOR 6TH - 9TH GRADERS!
Sunday, December 3rd from 12:00-8:00 PM COME EARLY FOR OUR EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! GRANDPARENTS WILL GET
DISCOUNTS IF THEY BRING THEIR GRANDKIDS!
Go to STSFair .org to purchase your r i d e b r a c e le ts a n d t i c ke t b oo k le ts .
ONLY TWO (2!) pilgrim spaces remain for the January 2019 World
Youth Day Pilgrimage in Panama. Pilgrims MUST be at least 16
years old by the date of departure. Please contact Jorge Santibáñez at
the parish office for more information about WYD and details on
how to reserve a spot and sign up with our group.
After all Masses today, we’ll be selling the NEW COTLF Car Magnets and the COTLF Tiny
Saints for $5 each. 100% of the proceeds of these sales support the WYD trip. Donations are also
welcome!
One of the regular ways that the good works of our “COTLF
Charities” organization takes place is through the resources given in
generosity to the Poor Box. Located in the back of church, near the
Saint Anthony statue, the Poor Box is available to receive your donations, sacrifices, and gestures of almsgiving and
penance which, in turn, are utilized to support and assist the poor, the needy, and those in emergency circumstances.
Although lately the weekly Poor Box collection is around $110.00, the resources required to assist the needy are far more
extensive. Last year, for example, more than $19,500 was spent by COTLF Charities organization in support of the poor
and needy in our parish territory. Thank you for considering providing a gift of support to assist the most vulnerable.
Sunday, November 19 - 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time
7:30 am (†) Perfecto Arango
9:00 am (†) Peter & Cesarina Losada & Jose Moran
10:30 am Missa Pro Populo - Members of the Parish Family
12:30 pm (†) Jose Chuchu Gonzalez
5:30 pm Geniat Erice & Family
7:00 pm (†) Dr. Rory A. Marin
Monday, November 20
6:15 am Intentions of the Murdock Family
8:00 am Intentions of Teresita Murdock
5:30 pm Misa Comunitaria
Tuesday, November 21
6:15 am Steve Pearson
8:00 am Intentions of the Murdock Family
5:30 pm Misa Comunitaria
Wednesday, November 22
6:15 am (†) Manuel Lazardo
8:00 am Intentions of the Murdock Family
5:30 pm Misa Comunitaria
Thursday, November 23
7:00 am (†) Virginia Susz
10:30 am (†) Nery de Heredia
Friday, November 24
6:15 am (†) Gustavo Ruan-Cogollo
8:00 am (†) Julia Fernandez
5:30 pm Misa Comunitaria
Saturday, November 25
8:00 am Ana Zavala’s Birthday
5:00 pm (†) Ada Obeso Chaviano
Sunday, November 26 - Christ the King
7:30 am Marco Chialastri’s Birthday
9:00 am (†) Marina & Raul Cambo
10:30 am Missa Pro Populo - Members of the Parish Family
12:30 pm (†) Jose Luis Pujol Leon
5:30 pm (†) Echenique-Puente Families
7:00 pm (†) Lazaro Sanchez
Sunday, November 19 WYD Fundraiser & FORMED Registration Drive 2:00 pm Baptisms - C 10:30 am Rite of Acceptance and Welcoming - C 6:30 pm Middle School Youth Group - CH
Monday, November 20 7:30 pm Ministries Appreciation Evening - CH
Tuesday, November 21 7:00 pm RCIA Classes - RPC 7:30 pm Schoenstatt Ministry - RPC 8:00 pm Charismatic Prayer Group - RPC
Wednesday, November 22 No Religious Ed Classes 7:00 pm Talleres de Oracion y Vida - RPC 7:30 pm Women’s Emmaus Meeting - RPC 7:30 pm Intercesión de Oración Carismático - CHP
Thursday, November 23 Parish Office Closed Today - Happy Thanksgiving
Friday, November 24 Parish Office Closed Today 6:45 pm Wedding - C
Yasiel Hernandez & Yaneysis Alvarez
Saturday, November 25 No Religious Ed Classes 8:30 am - 10:00 am Confessions - C 9:45 am Baptisms - C 3:00 pm Wedding - C
Karl Jens Thunstedt & Deborah C. Eiras 6:45 pm Wedding - C
Michael Ryder & Danielle Alvarez
Sunday, November 26 2:00 pm Baptisms - C 10:30 am Men’s Emmaus Closing Mass - C
Legend: C- Church; CAF- STS Cafeteria; CHP - RPC Chapel; KoC- Club of Knights; REC- Rectory; RPC- Reilly Parish Center; CH- Comber Hall; STS- St. Theresa School
Luis Aira
Jeremy Aguilera
Betty Alzola Henriquez
Sofia Anderson
Vasco Arbulo
Bernardez Family
Teresa de Jesus Diaz
Brito
Alejandrina Bueno
Blanca Carrillo
Zoe Castro
María Centeno
Antoine Chennceseau
Francisco Corripio
Marc Crawford
Luis Cuervo
Carolina Diaz
Nancy Bernandez
Duarte
Grace Euribe
Alexander Flores
Luz Angela Gallo
Martha Garcia
Mabel Garcia
Caridad Garcia
Yolanda Garza
Linda Genova
Lucas Giovane
Christian Godsey
Zoey Gomez
Maria Guilarte
Luis Gutierrez
Luis Heredia
Ashley Hierrezuelo
Sebastian Javier
Maria Luisa Lizcano
Carolina Llerena
Juana I. Morales
Roberto Naranjo
Daniel Nisonger
Matthew P. O'Brien
Jorge L. Ortega
Jose Pardillo
Ricardo Peredo
Janelle Sofia Perez
Manuel Pinzon
Jose F. Ramirez
Dr. Mercedes Ricon
Severo & Dulce Rivases
Aristides Rivera
Virginia Salvia
Eddy Sanchez
Luis Santana
Carlos Javier Sequeira
Maria Guevara
Gabriel Sierra
Lucerno Sierra
Annjulia Silva
Lydia Sola
Shawn Stockhausen
Angel Daniel Suarez
Lydia Usategui
Miriam V
Matthew Young
To add names to our Parish Prayer List, please send a request to
Jorge Santibáñez at JSantibanez@cotlf.org
Tues, Nov 28 Nativity Scene Unveiling and Blessing
Dec 2-4 Parish Fair
Tues, Dec 5 Advent Night of Reflection
Wed, Dec 6 Noche de Reflección de Adviento
Fri, Dec 8 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION - Holy Day of Obligation
Mon, Dec 11 Quarterly Healing Mass
Tues, Jan 2 New Year’s Holy Hour
Thurs, Jan 4 Dessert with Fr. Davis
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