Post on 19-Apr-2018
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession)
Saturday 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm
Sunday 7:30 - 8:00 am
Weekday Call the Office
Weddings
Those planning marriage should contact the office
at least 6 months before the tentative date of
wedding for details and other arrangements.
Baptism Preparation Instruction
Required for parents and Godparents (sponsors).
English & Spanish instructions are held on the
second Monday of the month in the Parish Center
at 7PM.
Parents must regist er at the Church office w ith the
child’s birth cert ificate by the Friday before the day of
the class.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
St. Joseph Mission In Redwood, Tx. 5093 Redwood Road
San Marcos, TX 78666
Mass Schedule
Sunday 9:00 am (Spanish)
11:00 am (English)
Holy Day of Obligation
7:30PM
Served by the Missionaries of the
Holy Family
Directions from Seguin:
Take 123 North until you come to
FM 1978, turn right, go about 2
miles, turn left at Redwood St.
409 West Krezdorn Rectory
Seguin, Texas 78155-4429 Fax
email: olgseg@satx.rr.com School
Pastor Parochial Vicar
Rev. David Tonary, MSF Rev. Ignatius Pajak, MSF
Deacon Brother
Rev. Mr. Nick Carrillo Bro. Rolland Kapsner, MSF
Mass Schedule
Daily 8:00 am English
6:00 pm Spanish
Saturday 6:00 pm Spanish
Sunday 8:00 am Spanish
10:00 am & 12:00 pm English
Holy Days 6:00 pm (Vigil)
8:00 am, 12:15 & 6:00 pm
(Holy Day Schedule does not apply to Christmas or New Year’s Day.)
Office Hours
Monday - Friday 9:00 - 12:00 pm & 1:00 - 7:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 - 12:00 pm & 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Sunday CLOSED
Director of Religious Education 830-379-2818
Glend a Moreno
Religious Education Office Hours
Monday & Frid ay CLOSED Saturday 8:30am - 11am
Tuesday & Thursd ay 9am - 2pm Sunday 8:30am - 12:30pm
830-379-4338
830-303-1002
830-379-2818
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE SEGUIN, TX
Bulletin Sponsor of the Week Fiesta Ballroom
Sanctuary Lamps This week the sanctuary lamps by the Blessed
Sacrament are for the personal intentions of the Guadalupe Gonzales Family & the Frank Rangel, Jr
Family. May the Lord bless these families in their special intentions.
PRAY FOR THE SICK
Jose Salinas, Autumn Hernandez, Ramiro Gonzales, Tomas Corrales, Ray-mond Mertz, Cassandra Cantu, Henry Garza, Joe Young Jr, Martin Robinson, Priscilla McLemore, Dennis McHaney, Donna Boise, Alice Lopez, Domingo Villanueva, Josie Rendon, Pedro Arias, Estella Herrera, Greg Leal, Jose Fer-nandez, Rosa Maria Gonzales, Sara Carlin, Nico Camarillo, Brianna Mora, Leandra Ramos, Barbara Rincon, Joe Rincon, Sue Rogers, Petra Martinez, Mary H. Escobedo, Blanca Cerna, Juan & Pat Ozuna, Alicia Cisneros, Josie Hernandez, Sophia Leal, Diana Sanchez, Linda Wright, Isabel Gaytan, Gene Kapsner, Jerry Kapsner, Antonia Moreno, Dee Velasquez, Christine Flores, Jimmy Garza, Justin Schulz, Narda Navarro, Julie Swan, Greg Gogul, Danny Herrera, Sal Ortiz, Yvette Gamboa, Olivia Gonzales, Kathy Meyers, Nancy Garza, Isabel Belmarez, Rosa Praga, Nancy Garmand, Carl Deruyter, Fidel Saenz, Jailene Salinas, Elena Garcia, Mike Perales, Yadira Dold, Richard Gonzales, Julian Carrillo Sr, Jerome Boeck, Eric Bodin, Amelia Ramos, Jose Canales, Adelfa Ramos, Bryan Hughes, Josie Carrillo, Olivia Villegas, Joann Casarez, George Dold, Josie Hernandez, Jacinto Velasquez, Henry Cevallos, Maria Hernandez, Mary Herrera, Mariah Guerrero, Yolanda Barrera ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ - ~ -
Michael Ybarra, Justin Garcia, Chris Rincon, Cecilia Rincon, Dolores Rivera, Abel Valdez, Jesus Cervantes, Juan Veliz, Ann Pastrano, Tony Torres, Noah Kincaid
3rd Sunday of Lent
"While he was in Jerusalem for the feast of Passover, many began to believe in his
name when they saw the signs he was doing." How we would love to see those
signs! How easy it would be for us to believe if we too could witness Jesus healing the sick, feeding the multitudes, calm-ing the storm. It's tempting to imagine that faith was a sim-ple thing back in those days. We might be inclined to think that we don't have the same benefits as those first believers, and so faith is harder in our day and age. But is it, really?
In truth, we have an advantage that none of those people had: two thousand years of Church history! Two millennia
of faithful, prayerful Christians believing in Jesus and spreading the Gospel; the collective witness of the
saints--many of whom have also worked "signs" in Jesus' name; the effects of the Church on culture and the world through its schools, its hospitals, its spiritual movements, and religious institutions; the unbroken line of apostolic succession that traces back to the time of Christ. Just the
fact alone that the Church is still alive and well in spite of all of its sinful members ought to be miracle enough for us.
But even with all of this testimony, it's important to remem-ber that seeing signs and believing in Jesus are not the same thing. Even those who witnessed Jesus' miracles had to take
the next step by choosing to accept him as their Lord. Ultimately, all of these convincing details are not the point.
The point is to encounter Jesus on a personal level. The signs may open the door to bring us closer to him, but it's up to us to walk through that door. May we walk so as to come "to believe the Scripture." ©2011 Liturgical Publications
The Altar Flowers this weekend are given to the
Glory and Honor of God by the Altar Society
Sharing the Gospel with Children Imagine coming to your church to pray. All around your
church, you see people selling animals. The animals are
loud. The people are shouting. You cant even pray with all
the noise and activity going on around you. That is what
Jesus found in today's Gospel. It broke his heart and
made Jesus angry. God's house is not supposed to be
turned into a barn or a store. It should be special place
where people can meet with God and talk to him. Jesus
cleaned out his Father's house. He turned it back into a
place of prayer.
Prayer: God, my church is a place for prayer. Help me to
remember that always.
Draw: Draw a picture of people singing and praying in your
church.
Mission for the Week: Read John 2:13-25 with your family.
Ask God to help you keep your church clean. Church should
never be a store or a barn. It should be a special place to
pray.©2007 - LPiResourceCenter.com
Mon., March 23 7-8pm
Tues., March 24 11-12pm
Wed., March 25 7-8pm
Fri., March 27 11-12pm
Mon., March 30 7-8pm
Tues., March 31 7-8pm Redwood
Wed., April 1 7-8pm
Sat., April 4 9-10am 5-6pm
OLG Lenten Confession Schedule
THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT MARCH 8, 2015
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT O.L.G.
Las Guadalupanas will have a breakfast sale after the 8 & 10am Mass. Come enjoy good food & fellowship!
Baptism Information The next Baptism date is Easter Sunday, April 5. If you’d like to baptize on this date, please come register in the Parish Office before Fri., March 20 at 5pm. Also, both parents and sponsors must attend a Baptism Class on March 23 at 7pm.
Anointing of the Sick/Mass This Mass will be celebrated on Tues., March 10 at 7:30pm. All are invited!
Stations of the Cross Thursdays of Lent after the 6pm Mass in Spanish and Fridays of Lent after the 6pm Mass in English.
Enchilada Plate Sale The Senior Class will be having an Enchilada Plate Sale on Sun., March 22 from 11am-2pm in the Parish Center. Plates are $7 and all proceeds go towards scholarships.
WHAT’S HAPPENING NEARBY
Meditaciones con el Arzobispo Tema: Espiritualidad de la Cruz” 11 de Marzo: “Estoy elevado con Cristo en la Cruz” 12 de Marzo: “Tengan los mismos sentimientos que tuvo Cristo” 13 de Marzo: “Tengan los mismos amores de Cristo sacerdote” Cada dia el Arzobispo va a tener su reflección de las 7-8pm y adoración y bendición con el Santisimo a las 8-8:30pm. Todos están invitados a la Catedral de San Fernando. Gratis.
Catholic Seniors’ Conference Sat., March 14 at St. Matthew Church (McDonald Family Center) in San Antonio, 8am – 2:30 pm. Men and women of wisdom and experience – come learn about God’s calling for senior citizens and rejoice in His message of joy and hope. Two dynamic speakers: Dr. Margarett Schlientz and Fr. Charlie Banks, Holy Mass, Reconciliation, and a question/answer session with our Archbishop Gustavo. Call (210) 521-3377 for more info.
Rachel’s Journey Rachel’s Journey New Braunfels is offering a retreat on March 14 for all who suffer from the aftermath of abortion. Please call our confidential number, 830-481-3546 for information or email us at projectrachel@sppnb.org You are not alone.
Advocacy Day Save the date! On Tues., March 24, Catholics from across the state will unite for the Tx Catholic Faith in Action Advocacy Day in Austin. This rally is to help promote the Church’s values of Life, Justice, Charity, and Religious Freedom to members of the Leg-islature. The Bishops and rally participants will come together to stand in solidarity as we address diverse issues related to Catho-lic School Teaching. If you’d like to participate, call 210-734-1655
Habitat for Humanity Application are still being accepted for the next Habitat house. The deadline to turn in your application is March 31. You can pick up forms at the Library or at the Habitat Resale Shop on Court St. You can also go online at GuadalupeValleyHabitat.org. For more info, call Stella Ozuna at 830-660-2754.
ANNUAL FISH FRY
The Bazaar Committee will have a Fish Fry every Friday of Lent from 5:30-7:30PM
in the Parish Center.
Catfish plates - $8.00 Codfish plates - $9.00 Shrimp (6pcs) - $8.00
Drive thru also available.
*Plates include french fries,
green beans & coleslaw
LIFT UP YOUR HEART A Closer Look at the Meaning of the Mass Seminar
Did you know that the Mass has been designed for us to have an emotional AND spiritual experience? Maybe you haven’t ever been
taught how to fully enjoy both. This guidance is being offered at St. Joseph Mission in Redwood. This seminar series will help you
experience Mass with more emotional involvement. This seminar series is an exploration of the spiritual realm of Mass and will be offered on:
SUNDAY March 8 – Preparation and receiving Communion SUNDAY March 15 – Having received Communion...ok, now what?
Class starts immediately following the 11am Mass in the Church. Call Cindy Edwards with your questions at 830-303-3035.
V Vocation Corner V Prayer for Vocations LORD OF THE HARVEST, BLESS young people with the gift of courage to respond to your call. Open their hearts to great ideals, to great things. INSPIRE all of your disciples to mutual love and giving - for vocations blossom in the good soil of faithful people. INSTILL those in religious life, parish ministries, and families with the confidence and grace to invite others to embrace the bold and noble path of a life consecrated to you. UNITE us to Jesus through prayer and sacrament, so that we may cooperate with you in building your reign of mercy and truth, of justice and peace. Amen. -Pope Francis
O.L.G. Mass Intentions: SATURDAY, MARCH 7 6:00 pm +Louis Herrera - Family
SUNDAY, MARCH 8 8:00 am -Holy Name 10:00 am +Linda Luna - Family
12:00 pm +Jorge Cantu - Paula & Luciano Castanon
MONDAY, MARCH 9
8:00 am +Michael Ritchie - Mary Ann Rangel 6:00 pm +David Serna - Gonzalo & Sylvia Reyes
TUESDAY, MARCH 10 8:00 am +Mellie & Frank Flisowski - Tommy & Ana Thompson 7:30 pm +Alejos Flores - Family
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 8:00 am +Manuel Chavez - Family 6:00 pm +Buzzy & Evelyn Maurer - Family +Manuela Gallardo - Grupo de Oracion +Marcos Javier Garcia - Family
THURSDAY, MARCH 12 8:00 am +Ofelia Saenz - Family +Juan G. Garcia - Family 6:00 pm +Bernabe Gonzales - Family
FRIDAY, MARCH 13 8:00 am -Birthday of Fr. David, MSF
6:00 pm +Fred, Gloria, Christopher & Nicholas Schaker - Family
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 8:00 am +Juan G. Garcia - Family +Jose & Guadalupe Fuentes - Mary Burdette 6:00 pm -Mass for the People of the Parish
SUNDAY, MARCH 15 8:00 am +Alberto & Lupe Robles - Family 10:00 am +Celestino & Maria Soto - Aurelio & Tina Medina & Fam. 12:00 pm -Daughters of Mary
St. Joseph Mass Intentions:
SUNDAY, MARCH 8 9:00 am +Daniel Valadez - Toribia Valadez 11:00 am -Mass for the People of the Parish
SUNDAY, MARCH 15 9:00 am +Francisco M. Castillo - Su familia 11:00 am +Joe R. Garcia (1st Anniv.) - Su familia
Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday:
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
2 Kgs 5:1-15b/Lk 4:24-30 Tuesday: Dn 3:25, 34-43/Mt 18:21-35 Wednesday: Dt 4:1, 5-9/Mt 5:17-19 Thursday: Jer 7:23-28/Lk 11:14-23 Friday: Hos 14:2-10/Mk 12:28-34 Saturday: Hos 6:1-6/Lk 18:9-14 Next Sunday: 1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a/ Eph 5:8-14/Jn 9:1-41 or 9:1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38
Casino Coushatta ResortWhere Family and Friends
Travel TogetherGilbert & Glenda Moreno-owners
(830) 303-3320 acclaimtoursseguin.com
State Farm Insurance
Mark Herbold, Agent
Auto • Life • Fire • Health
Ofc: 379-7403
4191-1 N. King Hm: 379-7376
SE HABLA ESPANOL
CHARLES
VILLENEUVE
INSURANCE
Charles Villeneuve, CLU, ChFC664 N. 123 Bypass, Ste. 6 • 379-8632
Terri Quebedeaux DPMSurgery & Care of the Foot
711 East Court
Seguin, TX 78155
!"#$"#"$###%Parishioner
&'($)*+,&-
A/C & H./012345(267
510 N. Austin www.tricountyac.com (830) 303-8624
TACLAO 10612C
AmericanStandard
HEATING & AIR
CONDITIONING
Goetz Funeral Home713 N. Austin • Seguin, TX 78155
830-379-2313www.goetzfuneral.com
“Estamos Para Servirles”
Our Lady of Guadalupe, Seguin, TX B 2C 05-0444
www.FIESTABALLROOM.com830-372-0161 303-0161
fiestadance@aol.com
SUPPORT CHARITY BINGO PLAY & WIN BIG! @ FIESTA BINGO
UNIT (#5-463461214-4) Playing Sun @ 2pm
Mon - Thurs @ 7pmGREAT PRICES COMPUTER AND PAPER
FRIENDLY STAFF / KIDS ROOM / HOME COOKING
Brown Bag Special $8.99 With OLOG BulletinVisit Us After Mass
921 E. Kingbury St., Seguin 372-1103
A-A-A BAIL BONDSFree confidential Information
Payment Plans • State Wide Services
Hablamos Espanol
830-379-4445
1011 W. Court Street Seguin
Contact Jessi Sallenbach to place an ad today!
JSallenbach@4LPi.com or (800) 950-9952 x2533
(830) 379-1070 202 W. KingsburySeguin, Texas
BEST TACOS IN TOWN!
Clean • Repair • RecoreComplete Radiators In Stock
SEGUIN RADIATOR“Best Place To Take A Leak”
103 W. Kingsbury
(830) 303-4551
Joe Wright116 W Cedar • Seguin Texas 78155
830-303-2900F-830-372-5222 • 24 hr: C-210-846-8978830-379-9430
CAT’S EYEPHOTOGRAPHY
Wedding ~ QuincineraFOR
APPOINTMENTwww.catseyephoto.us (830)660-4439
!"##$%%&'"##$()*&+,%-(.&!/01#$%02&',-34&56!!"##$%%&'"##$(7&89(0#&:&;<=<&63!">>0#2?&:&!"2/$%-3&;"#-*/-$(0#*
+,%-(.&&@ABC@DECEFGE&:&@BBCGHHCEFGE
Natural Nails• Solar Nails • Gel Shellac
• Deluxe Spa Pedicure • Full Body Waxing
GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE578 S Hwy 123, Bypass
Seguin, TX 78155 In front of Walmart, next to Bath & Body Works
830-372-4515
I Love You.
I hear your prayers
and you are
divinely blessed through
your sacraments.
GARRETTCONTRACTING, INC.
ASPHALT PAVING/OVERLAY Site Work, Sealcoat, Recycle Repairs
210-336-9844
ASPHALT and CONCRETE REPAIR
Number One 24 Hour Service Plumbing Company Readers Choice in Town Award
Clint Darnell, Owner (830) 660-8654 cell • 1-877 -WET -LEAK
830-629-1757 830-379-8624 512-353-8656 New Braunfels Seguin San Marcos
GASTROENTEROLOGY SAN MARCOS - NEW BRAUNFELS
W. Kern Deschner, M.D. • Edward F. Coles, M.D. Thomas Kepczyk, M.D. • Carlos Neghme, M.D.
Shannon Marek, M.D. • Steven Pearce, M.D.
1305 Wonderworld Drive, Ste 200 San Marcos, Tx 78666
512-754-8676 www.gastrosanmarcos.com
Oehlke CPA, PLLC Brandon J. Oehlke, CPA
brandon@oehlke-cpa.com
Knight of Columbus
379-2991
107 S. River St. Seguin, TX
Specializing in Business tax, accounting, and payroll services
FOR AD INFO CALL JESSI SALLENBACH AT 1-800-950-9952 • WWW.4LPI.COM OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE, SEGUIN, TX A 2C 05-0444
02-20-2015 12:25:06
BAIL BONDS
303-22451-800-445-0778
Rental Property
104 N. River
Mr. G
SEGUIN CHEVROLET“Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealer”
509 W. IH 10 • Seguin, TX • 78155
Al PeñaNew &
Preowned Sales
830-303-4381 ext. 240
alpena@seguinchevrolet.com • Se Hablá Español
Valdamar Cevallos, D.D.S.
Family Dentistry
“Improving The Lives Of
The People We Serve”
Children & New Patients
Welcome
• Cosmetic Dentistry
• Non Mercury Fillings
Se Habla Español
372-2800211 S. River
Sales & InstallationCarpet-Vinyl-Ceramic Tile & Laminate/
Wood Floors
HONEST COMPETETIVE PRICES
806 N. Austin St.Seguin, TX 78155Off: 830-303-7670
Cell: 830-556-2365
Robert T. & Sandy G. CarrilloParishioners
214 N. Camp Street
ACCEPTING NEW
PATIENTS
IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY
Board Certified inFamily Practice & Geriatrics
Providing Compassionate
Care
379-8811Hablamos Español
Dr. Antonio Flores, M.D.
FAMILY PRACTICE
Hacienda OaksNursing and Rehab
1637 N. King St. Seguin, TX
Here when you need us with 24-hour skilled nursing care!
View our facility online @ www.HaciendaOaks.net
Hacienda Oaks(830) 379-3784 ph (830) 303-7153 fax
H
Knights of
Columbus Hall
Weddings • Bodas • Debuts
Quinceaneras • Other Events
FOR RESERVATIONS
CALL 830-379-0602BINGO every Wednesday at 7:15 pm
Tres Hewell
Mortuary,
Inc.
TRES HEWELL
Family Owned and Operated
(830) 549-5912www.treshewell.com
The Law Office of Ruben James Reyes, PLLC
A FORMER PROSECUTOR ON YOUR SIDE
113 S. River St. Suite 101 • Seguin, Texas 78155
(830) 379-7571 Phone • (830) 379-7572 Fax
james@rjr1.com Email • www.rjr1.com
CRIMINAL DEFENSE - PERSONAL INJURY - WILLS
RANDY’S EXXONRandy Moore, Owner
303-4343
502 East Court St., Sequin, TX
Kolbe Flower ShopIn Business 50+ Years
Still Family Owned 753 N. Austin St.
379-4817 kolbeflowershop.com
Flowers Say You Care, Share & Remember