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FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT December 2, 2018
ADMINISTRATOR Fr. Christopher Felix
ASSOCIATE PASTOR Fr. Marcos Villañueva
IN RESIDENCE Father Brian Delaney Father Marco Reyes
DEACONS Senior Deacon Chuck and Marge Baker Deacon Couple Mario & Nati Mejia Deacon Couple Mario & Ann Guerra
BUSINESS MANAGER Ana Engquist
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Greg Climaco
DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Christina May
PARISH SECRETARY Faith Cherisse Reyes
YOUTH MINISTER & CONFIRMATION COORDINATOR AC Anthony Cerna
MASS TIMES Saturday: 7:30 A.M. 5:30 P.M./ Vigil Mass
Sunday: 7:30 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 10:30 A.M. Family Mass 12:15 P.M. (en Español) 5:00 P.M. LIFETEEN Mass 7:30 P.M. Weekdays: Monday—Friday: 8:30 A.M. Tuesday: 7:00 P.M. with Mother of Perpetual Help Novena 1st Fridays: 7:00 P.M 3rd Fridays: 7:00 P.M. en Español
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE & RECONCILIATION Tuesdays 6:30 P.M.—8:00 P.M. and by appointment
CHARISMATIC MASS Once a month (date and time will be posted on the website)
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We welcome you to St. Linus Catholic Church PARISH FACILITIES
PARISH OFFICE Mon.-Fri. 9 AM-8 PM | Sat. 9AM-2PM | Sun. 8AM-2PM 13915 Shoemaker Ave. Norwalk, CA 90650 562-921-6649 | Fax 562-921-5150 www.StLinus-Church.org
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION
Baptism—Please stop by the Parish Center to fill out an infant bap-tism data form or visit our website for more information.
Adult Baptism, Confirmation (RCIA) - Contact Dennis Jones [email protected]. Classes begin in September.
Marriage—Contact the Parish Office at least 6 months prior to wed-ding date. Preparation sessions required.
Anointing of the Sick—Please contact the Parish Office in case of a serious illness
Mass Intentions—Request in person at the Parish Office.
Funeral Planning—Contact the Parish Office to arrange Funeral Ser-vices
Religious Education: (562) 921-5179 | Christina May, Director
Confirmation: (562) 455-4680 | AC Cerna, Youth Minister, Confir-mation Coordinator
St. Linus School: (562) 921-0336 | Greg Climaco, Principal
DAILY PRAYERS OF THE CHURCH
ADORATION CHAPEL—24 HRS.
All Night Adoration from 7:30 PM after the 1st and 3rd Friday Masses
Benediction Saturday—7:15 AM
Mother of Perpetual Help Novena—1st Fridays at 7PM 3rd Fridays at 7PM in Spanish.
Pro Life Rosary for the Unborn— Tuesdays at 6:30pm inside church
If you would like to reg-ister as a Parishioner, please visit our website to download an applica-tion, or you may visit the Parish Office to register. www.stlinus-Church.org
IN OUR PRAYERS Please pray for the sick in our community that they may find comfort and healing in Christ, especially:
We the Church enter into Advent and the new liturgical year with a call for a watchful confidence. Our readings were origi-nally addressed to communities undergoing great loss and con-fusion. Jeremiah speaks confidently of God fulfilling the an-cient promises to Israel, even during a time of foreign invasion. Paul speaks of God leading the Church into holiness, while the community longs for the coming of Jesus. In the Gospel pas-sage from Luke, Jesus speaks of powerful signs and of great confusion to come, but emphasizes that we may look forward knowing that God brings not cause for despair, but hope. We celebrate Advent to remind each other of God’s faithfulness. We are to be watchful, to see how God is stirring up our world. God both disturbs our pride and complacency, and brings us healing and justice. We prepare ourselves to welcome Jesus, confident that God indeed fulfills all these divine promises.
In daily life, it’s easy to simply focus on the here and now. Life can be complex and rapidly changing. It’s often plenty for us just to get through the day. Yet it seems that in Luke’s Gospel today, Jesus is asking his followers, and us too, to widen our focus and see a larger reality.
We are asked to observe not only the routines of daily life, not only the large forces of history acting upon us, but also God bringing forth the birth of a new creation. Jesus asks us to see beyond today’s troubles and watch God stirring up hope. We are to more truly see persons in need, those who experience violence, loss, or injustice. We are asked to see beyond the su-perficial during the Christmas shopping season, and to see Christ as ultimate Gift and gift-giver.
First Sunday of Advent
WIDENING OUR VISION
Michael Abad Moses Estrada Mireya Lozano Althea Robinson
Jose Acero Ofelia Evangel-ista
Alberta Luna Little Ruben Ramirez
John Adams Emil Evangelista Jr.
Farida Maiz Abertano Rutiaga
Aiden Alonso Fred Fields Erica Marton Marian Ryan
Sammy Alvarado Patti Garcia Dominic Mc Coy Rodger Ryan
Marita Alvarez Betsy Gonzalez Emily Mercado Briana Salas
Roberto Alvarez Jose Gonzalez Marilyn Millare Carmen Sanchez
Ophelia Angaco Naomi Gonzalez Tricia Najar Daniel Sanchez
Jose Arechiga Angel Guardado-Banuelos
Lilia Navarro Virgilio Tandoc
Jessie Bausley Angie Guerrero Michael O’Don-nell
Sydney Teodoro
Anita Bendo Glenn Hackett Richard O’Don-nell
Aida Velador
Sandra Bonsall Galvan
Patricia Hackett Elenore Obenhas “Ellie”
Elpidio Velador
Doris Boucree Ester Hebein Zachary Pereyra Teresa Velador
Ed Boucree John Hernandez Eddie Perez Christina Villegas
Constantino Camanag
Ursula Hirezi Rosa Perez Charito Wells
Kathy Carrillo Maria Hodgers Augustine Qu-ezada
Lucille Wendler
Rigoberto Cervantez
Christopher Honrado
Ramona Quinones
Angie Chavez Bruce Landry David Ramirez
Joe Chavez Joey Lascano Sr. Ramona Ramirez
Linda Collado Frank Le Duff Helen Rapasky
Ken Cook Iris Le Duff Robert Ray Rios
Lupita Delao Bryan Licona Maria Refugio Contreras
Gaby Delgado Gunter Liu Debra Rios
Sally Estoque Dolores Lopez Margarita Rios
Tony Estoque Victoria Lopez Dianne Roberts
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WEEKLY COLLECTIONS
MASS COLLECTION NOVEMBER 17/18 & 24/25
5:30 PM VIGIL $1,501.37 $1,675.00
7:30 AM $1,444.70 $1,388.90
9:00 AM $1,197.00 $2,059.90
10:30 AM $1,780.42 $1,824.76
12:15 PM $1,345.16 $1,291.37
5:00 PM $1,277.48 $703.22
7:30 PM $808.87 $824.25
GRAND TOTAL $9,355.00 $9,767.40
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Step One: Listen to the Word As you hear this reading, what words or phrases strike you? What in this reading touches your heart? What lingers in your memory? Step Two: Look into Your Life Question for Children: What helps you to grow in your faith? Who helps you? Question for Youth: Advent is the Church season when we prepare for Christ’s birth at Christmas. What is one thing you can do to prepare yourself spiritually for Christmas? Question for Adults: Paul exhorts us to “make greater pro-gress” in our spiritual lives. What one step could you take to make greater progress in your own life?Question for Adults: What is the truth for you? How do you live the truth everyday?
PREGUNTA DE LA SEMANA
Primera lectura — Se acercan los días cuando el Señor cum-plirá su promesa que hizo a Israel y a Judá (Jeremías 33:14-16). Salmo — Descúbrenos, Señor, tus caminos (Salmo 25 [24]). Segunda lectura — Que el Señor los llene y los haga rebosar de amor para que sean irreprochables en santidad (1 Tesalonicenses 3:12 — 4:2). Evangelio — Habrá señales y verán al Hijo del Hombre venir con gran poder y majestad (Lucas 21:25-28, 34-36). Pregunta para los niños: ¿Qué los ayuda a crecer en su fe? ¿Quién los ayuda? Pregunta para los adultos: Pablo nos insta a “mejorar más” nues-tra vida espiritual. ¿Qué medida podrían tomar para mejorar más sus propias vidas?
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes: Is 2:1-5; Sal 122 (121):1-9; Mt 8:5-11 Martes: Is 11:1-10; Sal 72 (71):1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17; Lc 10:21-24 Miércoles: Is 25:6-10a; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Mt 15:29-37 Jueves: Is 26:1-6; Sal 118 (117):1, 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a; Mt 7:21, 24-27 Viernes: Is 29:17-24; Sal 27 (26):1, 4, 13-14; Mt 9:27-31 Sábado: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Sal 98 (97):1-4; Ef 1:3-6, 11-12; Lc 1:26-38 Domingo: Bar 5:1-9; Sal 126 (125):1-6; Fil 1:4-6, 8-11; Lc 3:1-6
THE PROMISE OF JUSTICE We are in fairly good company when we ask God for jus-tice. Often enough we hear and agree with the lament of the people of Israel asking God why the wicked prosper. However, when we call out for justice, we usually want someone to get his or her comeuppance. God’s justice is something other than this, of course. God’s justice comprises a wonderful rightness between God and humankind. Today, Jeremiah looks ahead to a time when a just one will sprout from the shorn-off stump of Jesse of the house and fam-ily of David. Life was not fair in Jeremiah’s time. Israel’s kings held the promise of God’s fidelity, but it was difficult to see how God’s promise could be realized through them. Nevertheless, Jeremiah lifts his voice and announces that the Promised One will come. Luke’s Gospel echoes that an-nouncement, and Paul is filled with sturdy encouragement. And so Advent begins with a promise.
Celebrating Our Past ~ Preparing Our Future
As of November 9, 2018, we now have $693,637.81 collected to date. Pledges continue to arrive daily. Total Pledged/Gifts received is $1,015,981.22. Thank you again, and God bless, to all who given towards this worthwhile program. Soon, those of you who have yet to respond will be receiving another opportu-nity to participate. So much more is yet to be done to honor our past generations and prepare us for future generations to come. Celebrando Nuestro Pasado ~ Preparando para Nuestro Futuro Al 9 de Noviembre de 2018 nuestra Campaña Capital esta en un total de $693,637.81 en compromisos mientras recibimos nuevas promesas todos los días. Hemos recibido un total de $1,015,981.22en regalos. Muchas gracias y bendiciones a to-dos que han participado en este programa valioso hacia nuestra comunidad parroquial. Para los que no han participado, pronto recibirán otra oportunidad para contribuir. Todavía hay mucho por hacer para honrar a las generaciones antepasadas y preparar para nuevas generaciones en el futuro.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
HEARTFELT Remember that God prefers the poverty of our hearts to the most sublime thoughts borrowed from others.—St. Peter
Julian Eymard
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CALENDAR, MASS INTENTIONS & READINGS
MASS INTENTIONS & READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Saturday, December 1st Readings: Dn 7:15-27; Dn 3:82-87; Lk 21:34-36
Sunday, December 2nd Readings: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Mk 13:33-37
Monday, December 3rd
Readings: Is 2:1-5; Ps 122:1-9; Mt 8:5-11
Tuesday, December 4th Readings: Is 11:1-10; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17; Lk 10:21-24
Wednesday, December 5th Readings: Is 25:6-10a; Ps 23:1-6; Mt 15:29-37
Thursday, December 6th Readings: Is 26:1-6; Ps 118:1, 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a; Mt 7:21, 24-27
Friday, December 7th Readings: Is 29:17-24; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Mt 9:27-31
Saturday, December 8th Readings: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Ps 98:1-4; Eph 1:3-6, 11-12; Lk 1:26-38
Sunday, December 9th Readings: Bar 5:1-9; Ps 126:1-6; Phil 1:4-6, 8-11; Lk 3:1-6
7:30 AM Joaquina Arellano, Death Anniversary 9:00 AM Ryan Farrell & Ruben Sangalang, Birthdays 10:30 AM Alyssa Marie Perez, Happy 25th Birthday 12:15 PM Luis and Balbina Escaleras, 69th Wedding Anniversary 5:00 PM Veronica Monique Flores Sessler, R.I.P. 7:30 PM Rodrigo Silva, 1 Year Death Anniversary, R.I.P.
7:30 AM Lucky Ellawela, R.I.P. 5:30 PM Consuelo P. Banting, 10 Yr. Death Anniversary
7:30 AM Candido Bautista, Death Anniversary 9:00 AM Rosario Aldea, R.I.P. 10:30 AM Serafin & Delfina Salazar 12:15 PM Omar & Veronica Medina, Special Intention 5:00 PM Alberto Tan Sia, R.I.P. 7:30 PM Henry Huen, Healing
8:30 AM Spagnolo Family
8:30 AM Sydney & Tahlia Guillermo, Special Intentions 7:00 PM Jared Jamaal Andrews Jr., R.I.P.
8:30 AM Jared Jamaal Andrews Jr., R.I.P.
7:30 AM Salvador Dominguez, 28th Death Anniversary 5:30 PM Maria Vargas, R.I.P.
8:30 AM Lorenza Teodoro, R.I.P.
8:30 AM Florinda Quizon, Thanksgiving 7:00 PM VIGIL OF SOEMNITY OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Jared Jamaal Andrews Jr., R.I.P.
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THIS WEEK
Monday, December 3 10AM—11AM Memorial Mass in Church 10AM—3PM Hall Rental 3PM—5PM Basketball Practice in Hall 6PM—8PM Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass in Church 7PM—8:15 PM Confirmation in Gr. 6,7,8, Computer Lab & Hall 7PM—10PM Grupo de Oracion in Religious Ed 7PM—9PM Encuentro Matrimonial in Youth Room 7PM –8:30PM RCIA in Parish Office Conf. Rm.
Tuesday, December 4 2:45PM—3:45PM St Linus School in Youth Room 4PM—8PM Volleyball in Hall 5PM— 6:15 PM Legion of Mary in Parish Office Conf. Rm 1 6PM—8PM Our Lady of Guadalupe in Church 7PM—9PM Liturgy Committee in Room 10 8:00 PM—9:00 PM Bible Study-English in Religious Ed
Wednesday, December 5 3PM—5PM Basketball Practice in Hall 5PM—6PM Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass in Church 6PM—7:30PM Altar Server Meeting in Church 6PM—7PM Our Lady of Guadalupe Rosary in Hall 8PM Our Lady of Guadalupe Play in Hall 6PM-7:30 PM Religious Ed in all upper & lower grades 7PM—10PM Grupo de Oracion in YR 7PM—9PM Music Ministry in Parish Office Conf. RM
Thursday, December 6 10AM—5PM School Christmas Play Set up in Church 2:45—3:45 PM St Linus School in Youth Room 3PM—5PM Basketball Practice in Hall 5PM—6PM Our Lady of Guadalupe Mass in Church 6PM—7PM Our Lady of Guadalupe Rosary in Youth Room 6:30PM—8PM School Christmas Play in Church 7PM—9PM Guadalupanas in Gr. 8 7PM—9PM Music Ministry (Alex) in Church
Friday, December 7 6:30PM—8:30PM Narcotics Anonymous in Room 10 6:30PM—8PM St. Linus School Family Rosary in Gr. 8 7PM—9PM Alanon (Spanish) in Youth Rm 7PM—-9PM Encuentro Matrimonial in Gr. 7 7PM—8PM Vigil Mass Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
Saturday, December 8 Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION 7:30AM ENGLISH MASS 10AM ENGLISH MASS 12PM SPANISH MASS 8AM –11AM Gapasca in Hall
Sunday, December 9 9AM—10AM RCIA in Parish Office Conference Room 6:15—8:15 Teen Lifenights in Hall
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THE THREE COMINGS OF ADVENT
There are three distinct comings of the Lord of which I know: His coming to humankind, His coming into humankind, and His com-
ing against humankind. —St. Bernard: Third Sermon for Advent
2 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2018 | PRIMER DOMINGO DE ADVIENTO TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Occasionally, someone raises a surprised complaint that while Christmas arrives on Santa’s sleigh at the Macy’s pa-rade on Thanksgiving Day, the Church doesn’t catch on too fast. They may even say that Advent is a new‑fangled idea. Not so. To trace its beginnings, we have to go back to the fourth or fifth century in France (then Gaul), when Epiphany was the favored day, next to Easter, for baptism. The old pagan structures of Rome were collapsing then, and many people sought to be baptized. Since adults always prepared for baptism by fasting, folks counted back a few weeks for a kind of retreat. Before too long, bishops were advising eve-ryone to attend church frequently beginning on December 17. Soon, artists were imagining ways of expressing the Ad-vent mystery, and in Italy this gave rise to beautiful mosaics of empty thrones awaiting the arrival of the Lord of all crea-tion. Advent as we know it develops on two separate tracks: the first having to do with our spiritual preparation for cele-brating the Christmas feast, and the second having to do with the way this is organized and expressed in the liturgical readings and prayers every day of the season.
ALTAR SERVER MEETING
There will be on-going altar server training for new and current altar servers starting in December. The first training will be held Wednes-day, December 5th from 6:00pm to 7:30pm in the Church. The training is mandatory. If you have any ques-tions or if your child is unable to attend, please leave a voice mail message for Christina May at the Religious Education Office (562) 921-5179. You may also send an email to [email protected]. New Dress Guidelines Starting Saturday, December 1st, all altar servers are re-quired to follow the new dress guidelines. Information regarding the guidelines can be found on the alter server bulletin board in the sacristy. New Schedule The December schedule is available in the sacristy. Sign-up sheets are available for the Christmas Eve and Christ-mas Day masses. Please sign up for the mass(es) you are available to serve.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Es más que justo empezar el tiempo litúrgico de Adviento con la Virgen María. Esta semana celebramos la Solemnidad de la Inmaculada Concepción de María. Esta es una fiesta especial para varios países latinoamericanos como Nicara-gua, Panamá, Paraguay y los Estados Unidos que tienen co-mo patrona nacional a la Madre de Jesús bajo este título. Esta creencia tiene siglos de ser discutida por teólogos cris-tianos como Ambrosio, Agustín, Buenaventura y Tomás de Aquino, pero fue solo con la Constitución Ineffabilis Deus del Papa Pío IX en 1854 que pasó a ser doctrina oficial de la Iglesia. La enseñanza de la Inmaculada Concepción de la Madre de Jesús insiste que María nació y permaneció sin pecado. Según el teólogo franciscano Juan Duns Escoto, María fue salvada del pecado desde el vientre de su madre Ana. De esta manera Jesús pudo salvarla no después de haber pecado como ha hecho con nosotros, sino antes de que ella hubiera pecado. La Inmaculada Concepción se hizo en vista de la venida de Jesús quien nos puede hacer inmaculados gracias al perdón y la gracia que nos ofrece.
PARISH NEWS
On behalf of St Linus Knights of Columbus Council 10623, and the Columbian Foundation for supporting people with intellectual disabilities; we would like to thank the pa-rishioners of St Linus for their generosity in helping us raise $1,885.36.
The Parish Pre-Advent retreat on Saturday, Nov. 17 was well received. The attendees were invited to a spiritual jour-ney to allow Christ into their lives for a meaningful journey of the Advent Season. THANK YOU to our guest speakers, Fr. Chris Felix, and Fr. Mark Cruz, A.M. and to all our do-nors and attendees.
THANK YOU!
St. Linus welcomes you to honor and remember your loved one’s with Poinsettias. You may purchase your poinsettia at your favorite store and fill out the “Remembering Loved One’s with Poinsettia’s” card (provided by St. Linus) with your loved one’s informa-tion, and affix the card to the plant. Poinsettias may be placed at the side altars beginning the week of December 15th, until De-cember 24th. Our Environment Committee will arrange the flow-ers to adorn our church through-out the Christmas season.
REMEMBERING OUR LOVED ONE’S WITH POINSETTIAS
DID YOU KNOW? Get your family on the same page about social media Social media is one of the leading forms of communication and connection in our world today, but it has dangerous side effects if used
carelessly or improperly. Social media platforms can be used to solicit minors, distribute drugs, share pornography and more. If your family does not have a social media safety policy in place, work to establish one immediately. Rules such as no direct messages from anyone you don’t know in person and no private or hidden contact with anyone are important. Establish regular check-ins to make sure that the rules are being followed to see what your children are viewing. For a copy of the complete VIRTUS® article “Raising the Bar,” visit http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Articles.aspx.
¿SABÍA QUE? Informe a su familia sobre las redes socials Las redes sociales son una de las formas princi-pales de comunicación y conexión en nuestro mundo actual, pero tienen efectos secundarios peligrosos si se
usan de forma descuidada o inadecuada. Las plataformas de medios sociales pueden usarse para interceptar menores, dis-tribuir drogas, compartir pornografía y más. Si su familia no tiene una política de seguridad en las redes sociales, trabaje para establecer una de inmediato. Establezca reglas que pro-híban la recepción de mensajes directos de cualquier persona desconocida y la de contactos privados u ocultos con alguna persona. Establezca controles regulares para supervisar lo que ven sus hijos. Para obtener una copia del artículo completo de VIRTUS® “Raising the Bar” (Elevar el nivel) visite http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/Pages/VIRTUS-Current-Online-Articles.aspx.
Religious Education Upcoming Events DECEMBER Wednesday Classes: 12/5 and 12/19 Saturday Classes: 12/1 and 12/15
JANUARY Wednesday Classes: 1/2, 1/9, 1/16, 1/23, 1/26, and 1/30 Saturday Classes: 1/5, 1/12, and 1/26
Note: All children are required to attend the Marian Cele-bration on Saturday January 26th from 9:00am to 10:30am.
*No classes on 12/1, 12/12, 12/15, 12/22, 12/26, and 1/19
Attention Parents: All Second-Year parents are required to attend four 90-minute workshops. Parents may attend the workshops in either Spanish or English.
Spanish Workshops: 1/02, 1/9, 1/16, and 1/30 (6:00pm to 7:30pm in Room 10) English Workshops: 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/5, 3/12 (6:00pm to 7:00pm in Room 10
DECEMBER Class Dates: Monday: 12/3, 12/17 Teen LifeNights: Sunday,12/9, 12/16
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN
I will raise up for David a just shoot; he shall do what is right and just in the land.
— Jeremiah 33:15
WAITING WELL Today we begin Lectionary Year C, when the Gospel
readings are frequently from the Gospel of Luke. Luke wrote for a community that wrestled with questions about what had happened and what had not (yet) happened. Some in the com-munity had anticipated the promised return of Jesus during their lifetimes. In today’s Gospel, Jesus does not offer a timeta-ble for his coming, but asks us to watch and wait. We can learn to wait faithfully, not knowing what will happen next, but liv-ing in trust. Advent is a time to learn again about waiting well.
Many of the events we most cherish in life involve waiting: the birth of a child, graduation, a new job, retirement. How we receive these events often depends on how well we have waited and prepared. Waiting well is not passive. We often work hard to prepare for life’s big events, both externally and in our hearts. We ready ourselves, but allow for surprises. Advent’s preparation for Christmas mirrors our many waitings, knowing that God may come into our lives by surprise, without a timetable.
When I was hungry and you fed me, thirsty and you gave me a drink; I was a stranger and you received me into your homes, naked and you clothed me; I was sick and you took care of me,
in prison and you visited me.
A Pro Life Rosary for the Unborn Every Tuesday at 6:30 pm inside church before mass
Many lives depend on us advocating for them! Attn: Spiritual Parents/Brothers & Sisters!!
Please continue to pray! The babies are counting on us! ~ Remember to pray daily for your spiritually adopted child and his/her parents. During your earthly life, this spiritually adopted child of yours is known only to God, but in the world to come, it is hoped that you will meet this child whose life was spared by your prayers and spend eternal happiness with him/her.
Four Months: Well your little baby now weighs 6 ounces. They have fin-gernails, eyelashes, and their own unique fingerprints, which will remain unchanged until they die. Their taste buds are working and their sense of hearing is present at 14 weeks. There are no major bodily developments anymore. Your spiritually adopted baby is already well‐formed, internally and externally. All they need now is time to gain weight and grow strong.
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