St. Philip & St. Jude Choir Rehearsals: THE FIRST SUNDAY ...
Christmas Play Rehearsals November 5 and 12 at …...2017/11/12 · Christmas Play Rehearsals Nov....
Transcript of Christmas Play Rehearsals November 5 and 12 at …...2017/11/12 · Christmas Play Rehearsals Nov....
August 3, 2008 September 7, 2008 September 28, 2008
October 5, 2008
OCTOBER 26, 2008 November 02, 2008 November 23, 2008
December 7, 2008
December 21, 2008
August 9, 2009
August 22, 2010
February 12, 2017 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
SAVE THE DATES
Men’s Meeting Every Sat.
6:30 am
Mass For Life Every Sat.
8:30 am
DIG for TEENS Every Wed.
7:00 pm
Christmas Play Rehearsals Nov. 12 1:30 pm
Curso Juan (detalles p. 7) 14 de Nov.
7:00 pm
Curso Maria Madre 16 de Dic.
8:00 am
WOW meeting Nov. 17 7:00 pm
Eucharistic Miracles Trilogy Nov. 18 5:00 pm
Christmas Play Dec. 17 6:00 pm
Christmas Play Rehearsals November 5 and 12 at
1:30pm in the Sanctuary
OFFICE, STAFF, MASS, & RECONCILIATION INFORMATION
OFFICE STAFF: Alicia Driscoll, Assistant to Administrator………….....…..Ext. 102
Aleida Hinojosa, Administrative Assistant to Director……Ext. 101
Salisha Miller, Receptionist………………………………. Ext. 100 Ann Martinez, English Ministry…………….…..…………...Ext. 103 Joe Lopez, Security/Maintenance……………….…….…. Ext. 111 Gloria Morales, Hispanic Ministry Assistant……….…... Ext. 104 José Molina, Security/Maintenance………………….… Ext. 111 Margaret Colunga, Data Management………..…...…….. Ext. 110 Mela Gutierrez, Bookstore Assistant…………………….. Ext. 113 Noris Redondo, Hispanic Ministry Coordinator…......… Ext. 109 Skip Davey, Administrator…………..………….……….…. Ext. 108 Bookstore Manager………………………………………... Ext. 112
MARRIAGE & ANNULMENTS PREPARATION:
Deacon Michael Garcia…...…………………………………….Ext. 114
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Fr. David Bergeron…………………………………..……..…..Ext. 107
ENGLISH MINISTRY:
Ann Martinez, Coordinator ……………………………... Ext. 103
HISPANIC MINISTRY: Noris Redondo, Coordinator………………………….…... Ext. 109 Gloria Morales, Assistant….………………………….…... Ext. 104
BOOKSTORE HOURS
Tuesday……..10:45 am - 2:00 pm Wednesday….10:45 am - 2:00 pm Thursday…. 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Not open after Mass Friday……….10:45 am - 2:00 pm and 6:00-8:00pm
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MASS AND EVENTS
Vietnamese Mass every 4th Sunday at 3:00 pm rm. 111
Please call the office for appointment.
Sunday……….. 9:30 am - 10:20 am Wednesday…...11:00 am - 11:50 am Thursday……... 6:30 pm - 7:20 pm Friday…………..6:30 pm - 7:50 pm
For Baptisms, email Marisa at: [email protected]
MAILING ADDRESS: 1949 Cullen Blvd., Houston, Texas 77023 P.O. Box 230287, Houston, Texas 77223 Off: (713) 236-9977 Fax: (713) 236-0073
Web Page: www.cccgh.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday ...................... Closed Tuesday ..................... 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Wednesday ................ 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Thursday ................... 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday ........................ 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
PASTORAL STAFF: Rev. Mark Goring, CC, Director ................ Ext. 105 Rev. Francis Frankovich, CC, Assoc. Dir... Ext. 106 Rev. David Bergeron, CC, Assoc. Dir. ....... Ext. 107 Rev. Jorge Alvarado, CC, Assoc. Dir……...Ext. 120
Director Emeritus: Rev. Richard Paulissen, M.M. [email protected]
Prayer Intentions Kourtney Ruiz, Michael T. Trajan, Sara Zepeda, Zachary Colunga, Luz M. Gascot, Alisha Rivera, Julieta Hernandez, Teresa Morales,
Sr. Kathleen Smith, Ector Mata, Phocion & Cheryl Park, Toni Ford, Epifania Denbo, Mary Ann Colunga, Ronald Balsam,
Fr. Greg Gregory, Theresa Valadez, Ivonne Rodriguez, Matilda & Robert Gonzales, Bernadette Garza, Eunterio Flores, Fr. Francis
Frankovich, Conchita Bruno, Omar Eduardo Pena, Adam Sanchez, Gus Kemp, Nora Elizondo, Ruben Granados, Chris & Marco
Lopez, Carmen Velasco, Adrianna Lopez, Edgar Lopez, Dawn Peters, Victorio Rangel, Sandi & Bobbi Embesi, Humberto Isassi
III, Alyssa Martinez, Gloria Castro, Dorita Martinez, Victor Villar-real, Suzanne Elizondo, Joshua Castro, Monica Garcia, Preston
Lewis, Flor Vasquez, Rudy Reyna, Catalina Rivera, Mack Arevalo, Javier Lazo, Elsie Cobb, Mary Hood, Benjamin Thomas, Rudy
Terrazas, Deacon Gerald DuPont, Jesus Lopez, Elijah Mondragon, Barbara Ryan, Virginia Gonzalez, Sandra Longoria, Alyssa
Hernandez, Rita Ochoa, Roger & Martha Sherman
In Memoriam † Esperanza Flores † John G. Martinez † Linda McKnight
MASS FOR LIFE Every Saturday 8:30 AM
Followed by a Rosary at Planned Parenthood 4600 Gulf Freeway
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF November 12, 2017 Monday: Wis 1:1-7; Ps 139:1b-10; Lk 17:1-6 Tuesday: Wis 2:23 — 3:9; Ps 34:2-3, 16-19; Lk 17:7-10 Wednesday: Wis 6:1-11; Ps 82:3-4, 6-7; Lk 17:11-19 Thursday: Wis 7:22b — 8:1; Ps 119:89-91, 130, 135, 175; Lk 17:20-25 Friday: Wis 13:1-9; Ps 19:2-5ab; Lk 17:26-37 Saturday: Wis 18:14-16; 19:6-9; Ps 105:2-3, 36-37, 42-43; Lk 18:1-8 or (for the memorial of the Dedication) Acts 28:11-16, 30-31; Ps 98:1-6; Mt 14:22-33 Sunday: Prv 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Ps 128:1-5; 1 Thes 5:1-6; Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]
Join us @ 6:30 pm in the Sanctuary to pray the
Holy Rosary Every Thursday Evening before Mass
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Monday: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Wednesday: St. Albert the Great Thursday: St. Margaret of Scotland; St. Gertrude Friday: St. Elizabeth of Hungary Saturday: The Dedication of the Basilicas of Ss. Peter and Paul; St. Rose Philippine Duchesne; Blessed Virgin Mary
THIS WEEK AT THE CENTER….. THIRTY - SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 12, 2017
St. Margaret of Scotland Saint of the Day for November 16 (1045—November 16, 1093)
Margaret of Scotland was a truly liberat-ed woman in the sense that she was free to be herself. For her, that meant freedom to love God and serve others. Not Scottish by birth, Margaret was the daughter of Princess Agatha of Hungary and the Anglo-Saxon Prince Edward Atheling. She spent much of her youth in the court of her great-uncle, the English
king, Edward the Confessor. Her family fled from William the Conqueror and was shipwrecked off the coast of Scotland. King Malcolm befriended them and was captivated by the beautiful, gracious Margaret. They were married at the castle of Dunfermline in 1070. Malcolm was good-hearted, but rough and uncultured, as was his country. Because of Malcolm’s love for Margaret, she was able to soften his temper, polish his manners, and help him be-come a virtuous king. He left all domestic affairs to her, and often consulted her in state matters. Margaret tried to improve her adopted country by promoting the arts and education. For religious reform she encouraged synods and was present for the discussions which tried to cor-rect religious abuses common among priests and laypeople, such as simony, usury, and incestuous marriages. With her husband, she founded several churches. Margaret was not only a queen, but a mother. She and Malcolm had six sons and two daughters. Margaret personally supervised their religious instruction and other studies. Although she was very much caught up in the affairs of the household and country, she remained detached from the world. Her private life was austere. She had certain times for prayer and reading Scripture. She ate sparingly and slept little in order to have time for devotions. She and Malcolm kept two Lents, one before Easter and one before Christmas. During these times she always rose at midnight for Mass. On the way home she would wash the feet of six poor persons and give them alms. She was always surrounded by beggars in public and never refused them. It is recorded that she never sat down to eat without first feeding nine orphans and 24 adults. In 1093, King William Rufus made a surprise attack on Alnwick castle. King Malcolm and his oldest son, Edward, were killed. Margaret, already on her deathbed, died four days after her husband. Reflection: There are two ways to be char itable: the “clean way” and the “messy way.” The “clean way” is to give money or clothing to organizations that serve the poor. The “messy way” is dirtying your own hands in personal service to the poor. Margaret’s outstanding virtue was her love of the poor. Although very generous with material gifts, Margaret also visit-ed the sick and nursed them with her own hands. She and her husband served orphans and the poor on their knees during Ad-vent and Lent. Like Christ, she was charitable the “messy way.” www.franciscanmedia.org
Come Check Out the
Great NEW Selection of
Children’s Books and
items in the
CCC Bookstore!
Great tools for teaching the Faith
to Children of All Ages!
Many titles to Choose from! ALL NEW TITLES!
“Charm is deceptive and beauty fleeting; the woman who fears
the Lord is to be praised.” Proverbs 31:30.
WOMEN’S CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP!
W.O.W. Meeting November 17, 2017 (every 3rd Friday)
7:00-9:00pm Room 111
A Time to Rest with the Holy Spirit!
Soaking with the Schoppa’s
Please Bring pillow and blanket.
W.O.W. Outreach:
Prayer and Fasting Against Human Trafficking,
4th Saturday November 25, 2017 4:30-6:00pm,
at 4318 Telephone Rd. Houston TX. 77087
Adults and Teenagers 15yrs. and up with Adult Supervision.
For more information email:
“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; His love endures forever.” Ps. 107:1
Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule
CCC offices and all activities will
close at 4:00 pm Wednesday November 22 for Thanksgiving.
and will open for Sunday Liturgy only.
Regular office hours resume Tuesday, November 28th
9:00 am
www.cccgh.com ENGLISH MINISTRY, YOUTH AND FORMATION NEWS www.cccgh.com
Moses Dearcos, Jr. (11/14)
Jennifer C. Unate (11/14)
Melinda Valdez (11/14)
Silverio Gonzalez (11/14)
Joshua Medina (11/14)
Victoria Barrera (11/15)
Adrian Benitez (11/15)
Audrey Ortiz (11/15)
Yolanda Espitia (11/15)
Rod Davis (11/16)
John Hoffman (11/17)
Joshua Peyrani (11/18)
Guadalupe Vargas (11/18)
Isidore Martinez (11/18)
Monzerratt Garza (11/18)
Breaking Bread Homeless Ministries
News From The Streets…
1 Lost Sheep! By Mary Martha Primerano Anthony seemed a lot younger than his 47 years when we met. There he was sitting with another man and woman very near 1-45 and Scott St. During our bible study we shared that we are all related because we all came from Adam and Eve, the very first humans created by God. This statement stunned the group! Stunned, possibly because of all the racial tension that is occurring lately. We continued to minis-ter the words of Jesus – found in John 17:21 “May they be one Father just as you are in me, and I am in you.” Anthony sat there intently listening, but only listening, not saying any-thing while others offered their opinions – opinions, as Walt often tells the group “what good are opinions, if they don’t line up with the Word of God?” After everyone received their food bag, clothing, and prayer, it was time to pack it up. At that point Anthony quickly opened up his heart to me, and began to share that he is a truck driver by profes-sion, but has lost everything. His family, home, and ID. All because of wrong choices he’s made by his own admission. Self sabotage was another word he used to describe his situation. Someone said, “hey Anthony, you know there is this faith based men’s rehab down the street, ready to take someone like you in. When you are ready just head on over there!” Anthony replied, “I’m ready! I’ve had enough of these streets. This is not for me! I need to get my life straightened out!” We all stood there and agreed. And just like that, he picked up his few belongings, and jumped into the SUV for a ride to the rehab home. Once there, he turned in his lighter and bag of tobacco – he meant business! Then he was given a hot meal. I’m so glad we were able to help Anthony make this decision to get off the streets once and for all. He is important to God. Just like the parable of the lost sheep in Matthew 18. The Sheppard will leave the 99 sheep to look for the 1 lost sheep and rejoices when he finds it!
If interested in volunteering please contact:
Walt Primerano 713.661.7167 or [email protected]
All Teens 13-17 are invited
Wednesdays 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Tutoring available
UPCOMING EVENTS, RETREATS at THE CCC, AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE AND MORE
CCC Distribution Center
Discernment
Catholic Radio!
World Day of the Poor
Help for Couples Support Group
Women Seeking the Road Less Traveled Thursdays from 6-9pm December 14
A monthly discernment gathering for women ages 18 and older who are discerning a vocation to religious life. Gatherings will take place with and the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word (Dec.) www.houstonvocations.com/women-seeking
Men Seeking the Road Less Traveled Thursdays from 6:30-9:30 pm December 14
A monthly discernment gathering at St. Mary’s seminary for young adult men ages 18 and older. Join priests and seminarians for fellowship, prayer, music, dinner, and talks about the discern-ment process for priesthood and religious life. The seminary is located at 9845 Memorial Dr. Houston, 77024 Register at: www.houstonvocations.com/discover
Maria Goretti Support Group
For those afflicted with any
type of abuse whether
physical, sexual, emotional,
verbal, or mental.
Meetings, on the third (3rd)
Monday of the month.
Where: Cathedral Center
1701 San Jacinto St. 77002
For more information:
www.mgoretti.org or call
713-851-3708
Next meeting: November 20, 2017
Do you know a Couple that is Having a
Challenging situation in their
Relationship and Need HELP? We may be able to coach you as a couple.
We offer enrichment sessions, consulting
and mentoring for married couples expe-
riencing some crisis or challenges in their
relationship. For more detailed infor-
mation please contact the office of:
Family Life Ministry at: 713-741-8711
Adore
“Want to stay plugged into your FAITH throughout the week?
Tune into Catholic radio at AM 1430 Guadalupe Radio Network.
KSHJ 1430 AM has been broadcast-ing 24/7 in English throughout the Metro-Houston area. You can also listen through the ‘GRN’ iPhone
and Android apps (in both English and Spanish) as well at online at GRNonline.com.
It’s Catholic radio, radio for your soul!”
First Worldwide Day of the Poor
PAGINA 6 XXXII DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO, CICLO A 12 DE NOVIEMBRE DEL 2017
Prepararse para despertar.- La invitación de Jesús es clara: "Estén, pues, preparados, porque no saben ni el día ni la hora" (Mt 25,13). En esta parábola en particular Cristo admite que hay una especie de sueño que nos envuelve a todos, porque la diferencia entre unas y otras doncellas no está en que unas durmieron y otras no. Lo que las diferen-cia no es en este caso el sueño sino cómo se dispusieron para la hora del banquete, es decir: cómo prepararon su despertar. Algunas simplemente no prepararon su desper-tar. El cansancio, el hastío o la oscuridad de la noche les ganaron y ellas pasivamente entregaron al sueño sin pensar qué podría suceder después. Otras en cambio, aunque sinti-eran que la noche les podía vencer, hicieron acopio de aceite, de modo que al despertar pudieran contar con algo para vencer a la noche. Es un asunto de conciencia: unas fueron conscientes de que podían dormirse, y tomaron me-didas al respecto; otras sencillamente se dejaron ganar del sueño. Para nosotros, ¿qué es preparar el despertar? De-pende de qué sueño estemos hablando. Uno puede pensar en el sueño de la muerte, cosa que suena muy concorde con el tono escatológico de estos capítulos finales del evangelio de Mateo. Quienes se dejan llevar por este sueño son quienes extinguen su mirada sobre este mundo como si na-da realmente fuera a suceder después. Quienes, por el con-trario, son previsivos, guardan aceite, que es una manera de guardar luz. Aunque su cuerpo sea vencido por el sueño, hay un poco de luz que no duerme con ellos. ¿Qué luz esta-mos guardando? ¿Qué puede alumbrar en nosotros cuando ya nos hayamos dormido, esto es, cuando ya la muerte nos haya sometido a su poder? Buscar la sabiduría.- La pr imera lectura nos habla también de la luz: "radiante e incorruptible es la sabiduría" (Sab 6,12). La sabiduría es incorruptible; es un género de luz que corresponde bien al aceite de que nos habló el evangelio, porque aunque el sueño de la muerte nos atrape, la sabiduría no está sujeta al imperio de la muerte y puede estar con nosotros cuando se escuche la voz: "...¡llega el esposo!" (Mt 25,6). Vale la pena recordar que esta sabiduría es mucho más que conocimiento. No se trata de erudición o de capacidad intelectual, aunque tampoco riñe con ellas. Esta sabiduría sale al encuentro de quienes la buscan "y colabora con ellos en todos sus proy-ectos" (Sab 6,16). Consiste más, entonces, en una ciencia para la vida, un saber vivir. Por consiguiente el mensaje sería: saber vivir el camino de esta vida prepara la vida que vendrá después de este camino. Entrar al banquete.- Por otro lado, no podemos perder
de vista qué rostro tienen la hora y el encuentro finales en esta parábola del Señor. Todas aquellas doncellas estaban invitadas a un banquete de bodas. Todas estaban aguardan-do al Esposo. Este cuadro proviene de las costumbres ju-días de aquella época pero conserva su validez y una fuerza alegórica inmensa en todos los tiempos. Esperar al Esposo es esperar un gozo que no tiene semejante en esta tierra. Las bodas son el día de la alegría, según expresión del Can-tar de los Cantares (3,11). Nosotros, pues, no esperemos en el vacío o en la incertidumbre. Somos llamados a compartir el día del gozo del Esposo, el día de la alegría de Cristo. En la intimidad de un banquete, que se anticipa en esta cena eucarística, Cristo nos dará a saborear el gozo de su cora-zón ante la belleza de su Esposa, la Iglesia.
P. Nelson Medina F, O.P
“MI ALMA ESTA SEDIENTA DE TI, SEÑOR, DIOS MIO”
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes: Sab 1:1-7; Sal 139 (138):1b-10; Lc 17:1-6
Martes: Sab 2:23-3:9; Sal 34 (33):2-3, 16-19; Lc 17:7-10
Miércoles: Sab 6:1-11; Sal 82 (81):3-4, 6-7; Lc 17:11-19
Jueves: Sab 7:22b-8:1; Sal 119 (118):89-91, 130, 135, 175; Lc 17:20-25
Viernes: Sab 13:1-9; Sal 19 (18):2-5ab; Lc 17:26-37
Sábado: Sab 18:14-16; 19:6-9; Sal 105 (104):2-3, 36-37, 42-43;
Lc 18:1-8 o (para la memoria de la Dedicación)
Hch 28:11-16,30-31; Sal 98 (97):1-6; Mt 14:22-33
Domingo: Prov 31:10-13, 19-20, 30-31; Sal 128 (127):1-5; 1 Tes 5:1-6;
Mt 25:14-30 [14-15, 19-21]
A N U N C I O “ E X S A C E R D O T E ” C A R L O S R O D O L F O
A L V A R A D O E S C O B A R Z E R O N
Se le avisa que un ex sacerdote llamado Carlos Rodolfo
Alvarado Escobar Zeron ha estado presente en la Arqui-
diócesis de Galveston-Houston, ofreciéndose a celebrar
Misas y exorcismos en hogares privados, a pesar de haber
sido suspendido del estado clerical (sacerdocio) por parte
de la Congregación para la Doctrina de la Fe en Roma en
2013. Él no está autorizado para participar en el ministe-
rio sacerdotal ni presentarse como sacerdote. Tenga en
cuenta que para identificarse puede estar usando
cualquiera de los siguientes o una combinación de los
nombres que figuran a continuación:
Carlos Alvarado Rodolfo Escobar Rodolfo Alvarado Car-los Zeron Carlos Escobar Rodolfo Zeron
Si tiene alguna información sobre Carlos Rodolfo Alva-
rado Escobar Zeron o su paradero, comuníquese con la
Oficina del Canciller en la Arquidiócesis: 713-652-8203.