October 30, 2016, Thirty first Sunday in Ordinary Time ......2016/10/10 · October 30, 2016,...
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH 6800 BUFFALO SPEEDWAY, HOUSTON, TEXAS 77025
713-667-9111, FAX 713-667-3453, WWW.SVDP-HOUSTON.ORG
ARCHDIOCESE OF GALVESTON-HOUSTON HIS EMINENCE DANIEL CARDINAL DINARDO
October 30, 2016, Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time, Priesthood Sunday
MASS SCHEDULE
Weekdays: 6:45 AM and 12:10 PM Saturday: 8:15 AM, Vigil Mass at 5:00 PM
Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM and 1:00 PM
Spanish Mass: Sunday, 3:00 PM Life Teen Mass: Sunday, 5:00 PM
Young Adults Mass: Tuesday, 7:00 PM except No First Tuesday 7 PM Mass
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION in the Church Adoration Chapel, 24 hours, Monday, 7 AM through Saturday, 8 AM
CONFESSIONS: Tuesdays, 6-7 PM and Saturdays, 3:30-4:30 PM or call 713-667-9111 for an appointment
HEALING AND ANOINTING OF THE SICK second Wednesday of the month after 12:10 PM Mass
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October 30, 2016, Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time, Priesthood Sunday
Dear Parishioners: What a wonderful weekend we enjoyed last week at our FunFest. The Lord delivered beautiful weather with the sun and breeze — the food booths had delicious food [I tried most of them]; squeals of laughter and excitement filled the campus. A thousand thank yous for all our volunteers and leaders. We will publish a list of the many who helped make this day a success. I saw many new and familiar faces over the weekend. Thank you to all who came to FunFest and helped make it a success. We will publish the financial results in a week or two. We want to make sure we get all our expenses paid so we will have an accurate report. Once again, Thanks to all.
************************* Last week I mentioned the canonization of St. José Sánchez del Río from Mexico. As a young boy, he joined the Cristeros movement and was executed for the faith at 14 years old. His captors peeled the skin off his feet and made him walk to his execution. It seems there is no limit to peoples’ ability to be cruel. St. José stands out to us as a hero of the faith and an outstanding example of faith-filled courage for all youth. There are things worth dying for no matter your age. This week we celebrate All Saints and All Souls days to recognize the many “saints” who have not made public history. Perhaps you have known the saintly grandfather or mother; a neighbor who labored for the poor; the St. Vincent de Paul Society volunteers whose service to others witnessed to much love; a religious sister who taught generations of children and helped prepare them for First Communion; a priest who came in the middle of the night to anoint a dying relative; etc. Those are part of the “great cloud of witnesses” surrounding us in love as they hold us up before God our Father (cf. Hebrews 12:1). They enjoy the beatific vision and enjoy the magnificent fulfillment of the vision. All Saints is a holy day of obligation. Be sure to check our holy day schedule in the bulletin and online — www.svdp-houston.org. We also celebrate All Souls Day and pray for those suffering in Purgatory. Always remember that Purgatory is a part of heaven. The Holy Souls in that state are assured they will be in the fullness of heaven once their suffering has paid the debt of sin. For example, if I steal $5.00 from you and you forgive me, I still owe you $5.00. This doctrine originates from the Scriptures and Church Tradition; “Thus [Judas Maccabeus] made atonement for the dead that they might be absolved from their sin” (2 Mac 12:46). From our earliest days, our Church has offered prayers for the dead. St. John Chrysostom (d. 407) wrote — Let us help and commemorate them. If Job's sons were purified by their father's sacrifice, why would we doubt that our offerings for the dead bring them some consolation? Let us not hesitate to help those who have died and to offer our prayers for them. All Souls days, IS NOT A HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION. It is a Holy Day but the Church does not require our attendance at Holy Mass. One of the principle differences between Purgatory and Hell is the virtue of HOPE. Souls in purgatory are able to endure their sufferings because they know the fullness of the vision will soon be their reward. They are not angry in their suffering because they know they earned it because of the sins committed. Our prayers for them help them reach the fullness of heaven “sooner” rather than later. Our sacrifices and prayers help lessen a soul’s time in Purgatory. They will not forget those who helped them. They will intercede with our Father in heaven when they join that great cloud of witnesses. May these two days inspire you and give the great hope of knowing God is with you in every situation calling you to great holiness that you too will find the fullness of the vision — in the end, it’s really all that matters.
Pax et bonum, Msgr. Bill
Letter From The Pastor
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Stewardship Offering
October 23, 2016, 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Offertory: $43,155.80
Other Charitable: $ 315.00
Total Contributions: $43,470.80
First round baskets passed are for the Offertory and the second
rectangular baskets are for the Second Collection.
Pastor, Rev. Msgr. William Young
Parochial Vicar, Rev. Phong Nguyen
Deacons, Gus Camacho, Dan Pagnano
Business Administrator, Meredith Wyzik, 713-663-3549
Director of Music, Daryel Nance, 713-663-3539
Director of Liturgy, Laura Rivera, 713-663-3528
Director of Faith Formation, Nick LaRocca, 713-663-3565
Director of Communications, Mary Gosline, 713-663-3546
Parish School, 713-666-2345, Fax 713-663-3562 Principal, Carolyn Sears
October 31 to November 6
Monday October 31, Weekday 6:45 AM - Neal Garvis †, Mydee Vergel de Dios †
Pacita Cornillez † 12:10 PM - Thomas Frain, Jr. †, Susan Womack †
Tuesday November 1, ALL SAINTS 6:45 AM - St. Jude League
12:10 PM - Mike L. Triola †, Celestino Poliquit †
Wednesday November 2, All Souls 6:45 AM - All Souls
12:10 PM - All Souls
Thursday November 3, Weekday 6:45 AM - Mary Bonner †, Emeline de Quiroz †
8:15 AM - Collin Campbell †, Mariepaz H Oculam † 12:10 PM - Antonio & Mary Perez †
Eileen & John G. Worrall, Jr. †
Friday November 4, St Charles Borromeo, Bishop 6:45 AM - Bill Henricks †, Pedro Poncio, Jr. †
8:15 AM - Ricci James Martin † 12:10 PM - Deceased Members of the DeLea Family †,
Deceased members of the Naughton Family †
Saturday November 5, Weekday 8:15 AM - Jim Hughes †, Joseph Guitreau †
5:00 PM - John Fazzino †
Sunday November 6 TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
7:00 AM - Doris Dyer † 9:00 AM - Richard Faust † 11:00 AM - Parishioners
1:00 PM - Curtis Farrington † 3:00 PM - Manuel Rodolfo Aguilar †
5:00 PM - Jim Hughes †
Mass Intentions for the Week
13 Day Shrines of Italy Pilgrimage Venice-Padua-Florence-Assisi-San Giovanni Rotondo-Rome, October 1-13, 2017, $3,690.00 per Person from Houston. (Includes: Roundtrip Air Transportation From Houston, First Class Hotels, Double Occupancy, 2 Meals A Day: Breakfast and Dinner, Daily Sightseeing, Airport Taxes, Fuel
Surcharges WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, And Tips to Drivers And Guides.
Spiritual Director: Deacon Daniel Pagnano Tour Coordinator: Margarita Dufilho 832-693-8717
November 9 SVDP Book Club The SVDP Book Club will meet Wed., Nov. 9, 10:30a.m., in MJFC 206. The November selection is Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen. We're always happy to meet new members and welcome back our friends from the past. for questions, book avail-ability, or further info contact Mary Ann Beachler at 713-665-0086 or [email protected].
All Saints, Tuesday November 1st
A Holy Day of Obligation
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Vigil Mass, 7 PM
Monday, October 31st
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All Saints Day
Tuesday, November 1
Masses: 6:45 AM / 8:10 AM
12:10 PM / 7:00 PM
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Elementary Faith Formation
The Lord’s Day Program is a faith formation program for children 2 years old through 5 years
old. You may choose the 9:00 AM or the 11:00 AM class, and they meet in the Primary School Building.
The CCE Program provides faith formation for children in grades 1 through 8. We also have a class for children with spe-cial needs. CCE meets 10:30AM - 12:00Noon in the Primary, Intermediate and Middle School Buildings and the Msgr. Jamail Family Center.
FIRST HOLY COMMUNION PREPARATION: In order to be ready to start preparation for First Holy Communion, students must complete one full year of Catholic Education, beginning no soon-er than First Grade. This requirement may be satisfied by attend-ance at CCE, Catholic School, or Home School (provided the cur-riculum consists of daily Catholic Education).
DOES YOUR CHILD NEED TO BE BAPTIZED? If your child is over 7 years or older and needs to be baptized, we have an RCIA pro-gram adapted for children. In addition to the Sunday CCE classes from 10:30am to 12:00noon, we will meet once a month on a Monday night from 5:30pm to 6:30pm. Please talk to Monica for more information about classes.
For further information please contact Monica Aquila at 713.663.3509 or [email protected]
Incarnate Word Academy Open House Sunday, Nov. 6, 1:30-4:30pm. All middle school students and their parents/guardians are cordially invited to attend. Keynote speech 1:45pm followed by campus guided tours and interact with faculty, staff, and students who love IWA! For more info visit: www.incarnateword.org
Lifeteen Mass 5pm and Lifenight 6pm: Join us every Sun-day for food, fun, fellowship, and prayer every week at the Lifenight after the 5pm Lifeteen Mass, from 6-8:15pm. Come and take a closer step to Jesus during these dynamic and super fun nights! It's a blast! All high schoolers welcome! 10/30--Lifenight, 11/6--Lifenight Bible Study: Dive deeper into Scripture with our weekly meditative Bible study, Tuesdays, 6-7pm in the Youth Room! Open Youth Room: Come hang out at the Youth Room 3:30-6pm before Bible Study — Tuesdays Lifeteen Covecrest Summer Camp: Come on this amaz-
ing weeklong summer camp experience in Tiger, GA July
10th-15th with white water rafting, ropes courses, Mass,
adoration, dynamic speakers, and the best week of your life!
I have extended the deadline to sign up to October 31st, but
I must know by then! $100 deposit for the Covecrest Sum-
mer Camp due October 31st! The deposit is the way of
signing up, along with the payment form handed out at
Lifeteen and Confirmation. Talk to Pat for more information!
For further information contact the Coordinator of
Youth Ministry Pat Gunning, at pgunning@svdp-
edu.org
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St. Vincent de Paul Lifeteen @SvdpLifeteen
@st.vincentLifeteen
SVdP Catholic School Open House The Open House is Sunday, November 6,
2016, 2:30pm, in the MJFC. Go to www.saintvincentschool.org to make an online reservation under the admissions
tab. Online applications will be available at the beginning of October. For further admis-
sions information please contact Renee McCurry, Director of Admissions, [email protected] / 713-666-2345.
Teen Confirmation Prep Program
Confirmation Retreat: The Confirma-tion retreat is November 11th-13th. If
you have not turned in your retreat form and liability waiver, this must be turned in this week or your teen cannot attend the retreat.
Confirmation Date: The Confirmation date has been an-
nounced! Saturday, February 25, 10 a.m. Plan accordingly! Forms: If you haven't already, please turn in a copy of the Baptism Certificate and the Sponsor and Saint Form.
For info on how to earn service hours, email Pat. Questions? Contact Pat Gunning Coordinator of Youth Ministry at: [email protected] / 713-663-3524
November Focus: We are the hands of Christ
The Edge invites all 7th and 8th grade students who attend Catholic Private School, Private School, Public School, or Home School on
an amazing journey of growing in Christ. Sunday, Nov. 6th - All Saints Day Party - 1030am-12noon
Sunday, Nov. 13th – Edge Family Brunch Meet for the 9am Mass and brunch immediately after in MJFC-Main Room
Please RSVP at signupgenius.com (Click on “Find a sign up” use [email protected])
Sunday, November 20th & 27th – Thanksgiving Break ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS PLEASE CONTACT: Phillip Rivera,,
Assistant to the Director of Faith Formation, [email protected]
mailto:[email protected]://www.incarnateword.org/http://www.saintvincentschool.org/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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As members of St. Vincent de Paul's Young Adults (SVDPYA), we strive to live out our Catholic faith in both word and deed. We achieve this goal through our service, spiritual formation, and social events in support of one another, our community, and the Church as a whole. Together, we take up the call of bringing Christ into the world! SVDPYA is centered around a 6:30 pm praise and worship, 7pm Mass, and dinner every Tuesday evening (except for the 1st Tuesday of the month), along with an array of social and spiritual events. Come join us at one of our upcoming events, or find our group on Facebook by searching "SVDPYA" or email [email protected] to get involved.
Sunday, October 30: Bible Study 206A, 3:45-4:45pm. We will are starting our series on the Corporal Works of Mercy to close up this awesome Year of Mercy! All are welcome! Sunday, October 30: Dancing at El Dorado7:00pm Join us as we go swing dancing at El Dorado. No experience necessary! Address: 2310 Elgin Street. Tuesday, November 1: All Saint's Day is a Holy Day of Obligation. SVdP Masses at: 6:45am, 8:10am, 12:10 pm, and 7:00 pm. We will not have our typical Adoration this day. Saturday, November 5: Renaissance Festival 7:30 am Join us as we take a trip to the Renaissance Festival! There is great food shows, shopping, and more! It opens at 9 am so we are hoping to get there right when it starts to beat the traffic. Molly can get discounted tickets from her work so you won't need to buy tickets beforehand. With this discount, tickets $19 at the door. If you want to buy beforehand, go to the link below. Tickets are ~$25 if you want to buy it online. For more info: https://www.texrenfest.com
Technology and the Catholic Family With Sean O’Driscoll Office of Communications
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston November 7, 2016, 7:00-8:00pm, MJFC Main Room
Babysitting Provided with RSVP [email protected]
Parents today find themselves between a rock and a hard place. The
Internet and mobile devices allow us access more information in more
places than ever before. But how do we protect our children from the
increasingly violent and sexualized content that is out there, as well as
cyberbullying and obsessive connectedness these technologies offer?
Come learn the principles and get practical tools and resources to be
intentional with the technology that God has given to us. Find out how
to help your whole family use cell phones, video games, social media,
and the internet wisely and responsibly.
“The Catholic's Divorce Survival Guide” DVD set viewing continues every Tuesday through
12/12/16, 6:45-8:45pm, MJFC 208. This is a 12 DVD set
viewing with discussion afterward."
ST. ANNE’S SOCIETY
Norma L. McLellan St. Anne's Society Book Club Nov. 9, 7-9 p.m. MJFC 208B, The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah. RSVP/Event Details: www.stannessociety.org
Devotional Study: The Comparison Trap: A 28 Day Devotional Thursdays through 11/10. 10-12 noon, MJFC 202, Youth Room/Child care will be available in the nursery. Questions: Kim Swales, [email protected] RSVP/Event Details/Link to Purchase Book: www.stannessociety.org
Moms and Tots – 2nd Friday Playgroup Nov. 11, 9:15 – 11 a.m., MJFC Nursery. Want to meet and socialize with fellow moms and their children? Join us with our tots (0-PreK) to enjoy some fun and playtime! Questions: Jennifer Kuzma at [email protected] RSVP/Event Details: www.stannessociety.org
Moms and Tots Around the Town Tue., Nov. 22, 9:30 – 10:15 a.m. Please check our calendar for details on our fun Nov. trip. Questions: Jennifer Kuzma [email protected] RSVP/Details: www.stannessociety.org
November Service Project Gabriel Project Baby Item Collection Now through Fri., Nov. 18 SAS is collecting donated baby items (see our website for list) to provide the practical items that the mothers served by Gabriel Project will need to care for their newborns. For more Info and Donation Details, please visit www.stannessociety.org Contacts: Sarah Hans/ [email protected] and Teresa Bogatto/ [email protected]
St. Anne’s Society is an organization of mothers at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church who share and
participate in a vision of spiritual growth, service, and social activities while cultivating a support system within
the Parish. Take advantage of the knowledge and love within our Parish and come join us in the St. Anne’s
Society. We need you as much as you need us. www.stannessociety.org
Girl Scouts and Other Youth Religious Awards
The Archdiocese of Gal-veston-Houston Catholic Committee for Youth Or-ganizations will be holding a Moderator Training class Tue., Nov. 8, 6:15-8:45pm, in the MJFC C&D. This class will enable you to
moderate the Catholic Religious Awards earned by Girl Scouts and other youth. Con-tact Tracy Rijken at [email protected] for more information and to sign up. Have you seen the Girl Scouts receive their Catholic Religious medals on Girl Scout Sunday in February? Is your girl or boy (Scout or oth-er) interested in earning one of these awards? Now is the time to start! Contact Tracy Rijken at [email protected] for details.
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Computer Classes Now Available The Houston Public Library has been scheduled again to teach computer clas-ses. No matter what your specific needs are, we are ask-ing that you come to the first class on Wednesday No-vember 9. During this class you will not only be given an opportunity to learn and/or refresh your basic knowledge of computers but also to make known what specific skills you still need. Additional classes will be added to meet the needs made known during this first session. The class will meet in the Parish Library (Room 205) from 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 9. The HPL will bring computers for you to use. Bus Trip – CHANGED DATE The trip to Habitat for Horses has been changed to Monday, November 21. Wear enclosed and comfortable shoes and be prepared for walking and standing to see the animals outside and to learn how horses are given a new life after being abused and/or neglected. The director, Smokey Colbert, is active on Facebook where he displays his passion for the ani-mals under his care. Then we shall go on to Galveston for lunch at Miller’s Seawall Grill and a tour of the Bryan Museum, a place that a number of you have suggested. You may register now with your payment of $10.00 for the museum. Boarding time for the bus is 7:30 am. TEACHERS NEEDED for ESL (English as a Second Language) and Beginning French By accepting one of these volunteer positions, you would be joining the ranks of five other language teachers who can vouch for payments more valuable than a pay check. Their students are dedi-cated, respectful, and appreciative of someone who is help-ing them learn. You do not need a special degree or prior experience as a teacher. To express your interest or to get more information, please contact Elaine at 713-663-3564 or [email protected]. Beginning Spanish Now Available A new class in be-ginning Spanish is now open. If interested, just come to Room 208A in the MJFC at 9:00 am and be prepared to stay until 10:00 am. Pre-registration is not required. Clas-ses are free except for the cost of a textbook that you can purchase after your first class. A second Spanish I class is scheduled for Fridays, 9:30am, MJFC 208A. Art Club – New “Drop In and Draw” is a new kind of venue available now for adults 18 and over. Join this free club and bring your favorite art project and supplies to draw, knit, paint or work on any other kind of art project that interests you. No teacher will be available for assis-tance. Just come and meet new friends to share ideas and learn from each other. The group meets on Tuesdays from 1:00 – 3:00 pm in Room 202 of the MJFC.
JPII Study Group You are welcome to attend the JPII Study Group that meets on Mondays at 10:30 in Room 206 of the MJFC. John XXIII Study Group The John XXIII Study Group is a venue in which participants use Vatican II and other papal documents as a basis for discussing current world problems and issues related to Catholic life. The group meets 10:00 – 11:00, on Mondays, in Room 208A of the MJFC. All are welcome.
On-going Activities Free and Open to Adults All are held in the MJFC
Centering Prayer: Tuesdays at 10:00 in 206.
Christian Meditation: Wednesdays at 7:00 pm in 206.
Divine Mercy Cenacle: Mondays at 7:00 pm in 205.
Share the Word Bible Study: Thursdays, 10:30 in 206.
St. Teresa of Avila Study Group: Mondays at 11:00 in
208B.
JPII Study Group: meets Mondays at10:30 in 206.
Divine Mercy Cenacle: Mondays at 7:00 pm in 205.
Christian Meditation: Wednesdays at 7:00 pm in 206.
JXXIII Study Group meets Mondays at 10:00 in 208A.
Share the Word: Thursdays at 10:30 in 206.
SVdP Book Club: Second Wednesdays at 10:30.
Opening Doors (Grief Support): Tuesdays, 10am, 205.
Cards (Canasta): Thursdays at 1:00 in 206.
Mah Jongg: Mondays & Thursdays at 12:30 in 206.
Mexican Train Dominoes: Thursdays at 1:00 in 206.
English Class (ESL): Tuesdays at 9:30 in 202.
Italian I: Wednesdays at 10:00 in 202.
French I: Waiting for a teacher.
Interm French: Closed. Class is full.
Conversatioonal French: Wednesdays at 1:30 in 208A.
Spanish I: Tuesdays at 9:00 in 208A.
Spanish I: Fridays at 9:30 in 208B.
Spanish II: Tuesdays at 1:00 in 208A
Continuing Spanish: Fridays at 9:30 in 208B..
Stitch ’n Time: Tuesdays at 12:30 in 208B.
Sugar Sticks: Wednesdays at 1:00 in AB.
Bridge: Tues.1:00, Wed.1;30, Fri. 1:30 in 206.
Tai Chi: Fridays at 5:30 pm in MJFC.
Bus Trips: As scheduled.
Adult Life Ministries
Spiritual Direction: For an appointment with a spiritual director call: Sandy Marcello at 713-529-8162, or Eileen Meinert at 713-363-1961, or Elaine Caldwell at 713-663-3564.
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The St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church Compassion Ministry
invites you to attend a
Day of
Remembrance
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Mass with a candle lighting ceremony
in remembrance of all those who have
died since November 2015
will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m.
Buffet lunch will be served after Mass
Please RSVP by October 31, 2016
Call or email Megan Doherty
(713-667-9111) [email protected]
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St. Vincent de Paul
Parish Retreat For All Ages
Separate programs for adults and kids (including nursery for 6 months+).
Prepare for this new Liturgical Year, just before Advent begins.
November 19, 2016, 9:00am-2:00pm (8:15am Mass Optional)
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Parish, Monsignor Jamail Family Center Main Room
Cost: $15 for individual, $25 for Couple, $35 for Family Questions? Contact Monica Aquila, [email protected]
Adult Speakers:
Monsignor William L. Young III, Pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Parish. Monsignor Bill is the pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church and its 4,000+ families. He is currently the Dean of the Southwest Deanery, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Saint John XXIII College Preparatory – Katy, Texas, and has served as a Leadership Consultant for Catholic Leadership Institute. He has been a priest for 46 years and maintains that his three favorite aspects of his priesthood are still celebrating the Mass, Weddings, and Confessions.
Mary Caprio, Program Director for the St. John Paul II Foundation. Prior to joining the St. John Paul II Foundation, Mary was the Co-Director of Adult Faith Formation for St. Michael Catholic Church in Houston as well as Adjunct Faculty for The University of St. Thomas’ Theology and Nursing Departments. Mary has been a Registered Nurse for over 30 years, with two Master’s degrees in theology and enjoys speaking on a wide array of topics within the Catholic Faith.
Ennie Hickmann, President of Houston Adore Ministries. Ennie Hickman is a full time domestic missionary, who has shared Jesus with the churched and unchurched across the United States and abroad for almost two decades. He and his wife, Cana, a convert to the Catholic Church, serve with Adore Ministries, a community of missionaries, whose aim is to expand the New Evangelization to the most vulnerable, marginalized families and young adults throughout the country, starting with their own neighborhoods. Ennie and Cana serve with their seven children in Houston, TX.
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Individual Registration ($15) Couple Registration ($25) Family Registration ($35)
Full Name: ___________________________________________ Phone: _____________________________
Email: __________________________________________________________________________________
Family Information (if family registration):
Spouse: ___________________________________ Email: ______________________________________
Child: ___________________________ Age: ____ Child: ______________________________ Age: ____
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This Sunday, October 30, 2016
Is Priesthood Sunday
This is the day set aside this year to celebrate and
extend our thanks and prayers to the priests who
serve our Archdiocese in so many ways. We invite
you to give the priests you know a simple thank
you on this day, or offer a spiritual bouquet (the
offering of prayers such as Rosaries, Masses or
Holy Hours). Spiritual bouquet cards will be
located in the pews. Please take one, complete it,
and return it to the parish office, or place it in the
offertory basket at mass. Please pray for vocations
and for priests on this day!
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Society of St. Vincent de Paul
“It is better to go beyond the limits of charity than to fail in it.” – Saint Vincent de Paul
We came to the family’s meager apartment, to respond to a request to provide a dining table and chairs to
replace the broken table retrieved from a dumpster. We found little furniture, most of which was obtained
from a dumpster. The living room couch doubled as a bed and the lamp did not work. Upon realizing that we would
provide a table, chairs and furniture to replace what we were sitting upon, the mother began to weep. We asked what
more we could do. She said that she and her husband and a very young daughter slept on mattresses on the bedroom
floor. We observed that the mattresses were in a condition unfit to sleep upon.
The mother works as a dishwasher at a Houston hospital and her husband struggles to stay employed. Her eight year old
daughter’s birthday went un-celebrated last week (the mother told us that her daughter pleaded with her to understand
that all was well). Her son withdrew from his Fall semester of classes because he was unable to pay the $300 tuition
expense. Her son is now working a part-time job to pay for next semester’s tuition. The mother is taking English clas-
ses and studying to obtain her US citizenship next year.
The Lord works in mysterious ways. A $1,000.00 parishioner donation to our Conference was received ten minutes be-
fore leaving for our home visit, thus easing our budget guidelines. We were able to order economical new beds and
used furniture from the Vincentian warehouse for this family.
Throughout the home visit, the mother gently smiled and never once asked for anything, other than the dining table. All
additional offers for assistance came from our inquiries and observations about what more that we could do for her family.
The closing prayer took place in English and Spanish, simultaneously. As we thanked God for the honor to be with her
that afternoon and for strength to continue to care for her family, she prayed the following: “Thank you, Jesus, for the
gifts coming to me today. Thank you for bringing me friends to help me. Please bless my friends for having shown
mercy on me, and please bless all those whom they will continue to serve. Please let me be able to help others some-
day, as they have helped me. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Jesus. Amen.”
The Vincentian home visit is the core of our ministry. The visit is more than the validation of need. The visit is to share
time and establish a relationship with people in need. We pray and feel God’s presence.
Our SVdP Parish Conference extends humble and heartfelt gratitude to Monsignor Bill and the parishioners of our
Church, for your overwhelming charity in helping us care for Jesus in the suffering and in the poor. Your prayers for,
and donation checks made out to our SVdP Parish Conference are greatly needed and humbly appreciated. For infor-
mation on joining us in our mission of holiness and charity, please call and leave a message at 713-664-5350.
Leviticus 25:35 - "And if your brother becomes poor, and cannot maintain himself with you, you shall maintain him; as
a stranger and a sojourner he shall live with you."
To access more information on the Society go to www.svdp-houston.org>organizations. The St. Jude Chapel Poor Box
proceeds are used by SVDP Society to benefit those in need. Donations may be made at any time.
Saints and Special Observances
Sunday: Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time; Priesthood Sunday Monday: Halloween Tuesday: All Saints Wednesday: The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) Thursday: St. Martin de Porres Friday: St. Charles Borromeo; First Friday Saturday: First Saturday; Blessed Virgin Mary
Today’s Readings First Reading — Lord, you love all things that exist (Wisdom 11:22 — 12:2). Psalm — I will praise your name forever, my king and my God (Psalm 145). Second Reading — May the name of Christ be glorified in you and you in him (2 Thessalonians 1:11 — 2:2). Gospel — Zacchaeus, a tax collector, considered to be a sinner, is converted to the Lord (Luke 19:1-10). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, Interna-tional Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Readings For The Week
Thursday: Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10
Friday: Phil 3:17 — 4:1; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 16:1-8
Saturday: Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lk 16:9-15
Sunday: 2 Mc 7:1-2, 9-14; Ps 17:1, 5-6, 8, 15;
2 Thes 2:16 — 3:5; Lk 20:27-38 [27, 34-38]
Monday: Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:12-14
Tuesday: Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a
Wednesday: Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-
9; Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or
from Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016
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Next Coffee & Donuts in the Family Center
Following: 7, 9, 11a.m. and 3pm Masses
Sunday, November 6, 2016
Hosted by 9 A.M. Sunday Mass EM Team 2
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Sunday Nursery Available Children 1-24 Months. Let them play
while you pray during the 9am and 11am
Masses. Ground floor, Monsignor Jamail
Family Center. No Fees
Sacrament of Baptism: Children, age 6 or younger re-
quirements: parents registered parishioners, attended bap-
tism class within 3 years and completed forms before bap-
tism can be scheduled. For info and forms contact Paulette,
[email protected]/713-663-3515. If your child is
over 7 years old and not baptized, contact Monica Aquila,
713-663-3509 or [email protected].
Sacrament of Matrimony: Six to eight months are required
for marriage preparation. Please call the Parish Office, 713-
667-9111 for an appointment with the marriage coordinator.
Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick: Please call the
Parish Office as soon as you or someone in your family sched-
ule surgery, hospitalization or suffer serious illness or injury.
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Altar Servers: Contact Tom Green, [email protected]
Bulletin:. Deadline is 9am, Thur., 10 days before date of bulle-
tin, holiday bulletins at least 1 week earlier. Email to TTambo-
[email protected], or drop off articles at the Parish Office.
Announcements before or after Mass will not be allowed un-
less submitted to the church office no later than Wednesday
before the weekend of the scheduled event for approval to
Laura Rivera, 713-663-3528 / [email protected].
Facilities Request: Request deadline: two weeks prior to event.
Contact Megan at [email protected] or 713-663-3561.
Can’t Get to Church? If you or someone you know would like to
receive Communion, but are home bound, or in a nursing or re-
tirement residence and unable to get to Mass, call 713-667-9111.
Nursery: Ages birth to 2 years during Sunday 9:00 AM and
11:00 AM Masses at the Monsignor Jamail Family Center.
St. Jude League Enrollment Membership Cards are available
in the Church by the St. Jude Shrine.
Teen RCIA: Teens who desire to become Catholic and have not been baptized or received the sacraments, call the Youth Office, 713-663-3565.
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New Parishioners: To register, complete and return the
Parish Registration Form available at the Parish Office,
the Greeter’s Station in the Church Gathering Space or
online at http://www.svdp-houston.org/new-parishioner-
registration-form
Parish Information
Sunday Nursery Volunteers Needed
SVdP Nursery is seeking volunteers who
are cheery, loving, energetic individu-
als to work with the nursery staff, oth-
er adults and teen volunteers during
the Sunday morning masses (8:30 AM
–12:30 PM). The nursery provides
care for infants and children up to the
age of 2 years, with few exceptions.
Visit the MJFC Room 102 on Sunday morning or email
Megan Doherty [email protected].
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
In the Gospel today, Zacchaeus accepts our
Lord joyfully; and the sign of his ac-
ceptance is his open house and his resolution
to give half of his goods to the poor. In the month of
September, through your gifts, the Society of St. Vincent
de Paul was able to bring God’s love and mercy to 35
families and single persons including 48 children,
providing $5950.62 in rent, $1109.05 in utilities, $600.00
in support of an international SVdP conference in India,
$465.85 in transportation, $140.00 in medical expenses,
and $53.95 in food. Thank You!
Call 713-664-5350 for help, or if you are interested in
membership in The Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
Please use the organization link in the Church website
(http://svdp-houston.org/society-of-st-vincent-de-paul) to
access more information on the Society.
Loving Embrace Infertility Support Group Meets 3rd Thursday, each month, 7:30-9pm, monthly meeting rotation: Couples Dinner, Ladies Dinner, and Couples Discussion .Loving Embrace is a Catholic educational support group for couples who have en-dured or are presently enduring the pain and suffering of infertility. The group provides support for coping with infertility and explores resources, methods, and options that are morally faithful to the teachings of the Catholic Church. For rotation information contact Shannon Lassen at 832-978-6716 or [email protected].
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Trigésimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
30 de Octubre de 2016
EL VILLANO ¡Pobre Zaqueo! En la historia de hoy, san Lucas lo pinta como un villano increíblemente antipático,
pecador por excelencia, si puede existir tal cosa. Es un cobrador de impuestos y, encima de eso, es el jefe de ellos –
como quien dice, el enemigo público número uno. Además, es muy rico, lo cual demuestra que es un campeón en
exacciones, opresión de los pobres y en toda clase de comportamientos indebidos. Zaqueo era de baja estatura, algo
que en su cultura se consideraba como una enfermedad o defecto físico, y signo de la desaprobación de Dios.
Encima de todo, él vivía en Jericó, una ciudad condenada por Josué cuando los judíos se establecieron en la Tierra
Prometida. Pero Jesús sabe y ve lo que el autor del libro de la Sabiduría nos dijo en la primera lectura de hoy: que
el espíritu inmortal de Dios, amante de las almas, está en todas las cosas, hasta en este miserable bribón. Y Jesús,
que se va acercando a la cita con su destino en Jerusalén, no solamente permite a Zaqueo hablar con él, sino que
aún lo busca. Jesús se invita a sí mismo a cenar y a pasar la
noche en casa de Zaqueo, entrando así en la vida de este
malhechor. ¡No en balde la gente que estaba alrededor
comenzó a murmurar y a quejarse!
ES NAVIDAD TARDE O TEMPRANO El Evangelio de San Lucas es la fuente de lo que hemos
llegado a conocer como “la historia de la Navidad”. Dos de
los temas principales que hay en la narración de la infancia
del Señor, según san Lucas, son la alegría y la venida de la
salvación. Y son estos temas los que encontramos también
hoy. Zaqueo recibe a Jesús con alegría y Jesús proclama
que ha llegado la salvación para él. En la escena inmediatamente anterior a ésta (la cual no se lee en la Misa de
hoy) la salvación llega cuando Jesús sana a un ciego a las puertas de Jericó. Con este milagro, Jesús transforma
simbólicamente a Jericó, de ciudad de maldición en ciudad de visión y de luz. Y la presencia de Jesús también es
suficiente para recordarle a Zaqueo sus muchos pecados –no para condenarlo sino, como dice el libro de la
Sabiduría, para que se arrepienta de sus maldades y crea en el Señor, viviendo en adelante una vida recta. Zaqueo
le promete a Jesús que sus acciones en el futuro serán justas y rectas. El Evangelio no nos dice si cumplió o no esas
promesas, pero el significado de este pasaje es que la fe de Abraham supera la maldición de Josué, que los
obstáculos a la gracia en la vida de Zaqueo no son tan fuertes como el corazón del Señor, que nunca se da por
vencido cuando se trata de salvar un alma.
Lecturas de hoy: Sabiduría 11:22 — 12:2; Salmo 145:1–2, 8–11, 13, 14; 2 Tesalonicenses 1:11 — 2:2;
Lucas 19:1–10 Copyright © 2006, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
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DIOS ESTÁ CON NOSOTROS El libro de la Sabiduría nos dice que el Espíritu de Dios está en todas las cosas. ¡Qué maravilloso pensamiento! ¡Qué maravillosa imagen para tenerla frente a nosotros mientras vamos por el ca-mino de la vida! Si el camino se revela al andar, es bueno saber que Dios está con nosotros –y alrededor de nosotros– a cada paso. Pero Pablo sabe que esta divina presencia no es tímida. En vez de eso, Dios nos llama, y Pablo ruega que nosotros, junto con los tesalonicenses, nos hagamos dignos de ese llamado. ¿Y quién sabe más acerca del llamado de Dios que Zaqueo, el recaudador de impuestos? Todos sabe-mos que Jesús lo llamó que bajara nada menos que de un árbol, por su bien. Tal vez más correctamente, al reflexio-nar en el final de la lectura del Evangelio de hoy, podría-mos decir que para bien del cielo. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Señor, tú amas todo cuanto existe (Sabiduría 11:22 — 12:2). Salmo — Bendeciré al Señor eternamente (Salmo 145 [144]). Segunda lectura — Oramos siempre por ustedes para que el nombre de nuestro Señor Jesucristo se glorifique en ustedes y ustedes en él (2 Tesalonicenses 1:11 — 2:2). Evangelio — Zaqueo, cobrador de impuestos, considera-do socialmente como pecador, se convierte al Señor (Lucas 19:1-10). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario II © 1976, Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Fil 2:1-4; Sal 131 (130):1bcde-3; Lc 14:12-14 Martes: Ap 7:2-4, 9-14; Sal 24 (23):1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a Miércoles: Sab 3:1-9; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Rom 5:5-11 o 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40, o lecturas de entre la Misas para los difuntos Jueves: Fil 3:3-8a; Sal 105 (104):2-7; Lc 15:1-10 Viernes: Fil 3:17 — 4:1; Sal 122 (121):1-5; Lc 16:1-8 Sábado: Fil 4:10-19; Sal 112 (111):1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lc 16:9-15 Domingo: 2 Mac 7:1-2, 9-14; Sal 17 (16):1, 5-6, 8, 15; 2 Tes 2:16 — 3:5; Lc 20:27-38 [27, 34-38] LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Trigésimo Primer Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario; Domingo del Sacerdocio Lunes: Halloween Martes: Todos los Santos Miércoles: Todos los Fieles Difuntos Jueves: San Martín de Porres Viernes: San Carlos Borromeo; Primer viernes Sábado: Primer sábado; Santa María Virgen TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE El 31 de octubre muchos se visten de monstruos y al día siguiente, los cris-tianos celebramos a todos los santos. Es interesante el con-traste entre los dos días. Un día recordamos brujas y zom-bis y al siguiente conmemoramos vírgenes y mártires, reli-giosos y laicos comprometidos todos con una cosa en co-mún: su amor a Dios, un amor que se hace carne en obras
de caridad y justicia. La mayoría de los santos se hicieron santos gracias a los monstruos que los rodeaban. Los pri-meros mártires cristianos murieron a mano de los mons-truos romanos, muchos religiosos medievales se refugiaban en Dios para protegerse de los monstruos internos que los tentaban con sexo, dinero y poder. Y en América muchos como Manuel Chin Sooj se hicieron testigos de la justicia en manos de los monstruos de gobiernos injustos. Los monstruos, en fin no pueden vencer a los santos por eso en Guatemala el martirio de Manuel Chin Sooj, animó a los obispos guatemaltecos a unirse con la carta “El clamor de la tierra” a los esfuerzos de pobres en búsqueda de tierra y dignidad humana. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Los bautismos en español Las pláticas de preparación
bautismal en español se ofrecen el primer sábado de cada
mes con la excepción de julio. Nos reunimos a las 9:00
a.m. en la biblioteca del Centro Parroquial (segundo piso).
Para más información, hablar con Lucie Gardea después
de la Misa de español los domingos o al correo lgar-
[email protected]. Requisitos:
La familia deber estar registrada en la parroquia.
Ambos padres deben asistir las pláticas.
Se requiere una copia de la partida oficial de nacimien-
to del niño.
Se requiere una copia de un documento oficial de iden-
tificación
Se requiere un/una padrino y/o madrina.
Los padrinos deben ser católicos completamente inicia-
dos en la Fe. Deben ser mayores de 18 años. Si son
casados, deben estar casados por la Iglesia. Los pa-
drinos deben llevar una vida congruente con la Fe y la
misión que van a asumir.
La cuota para las pláticas es $25 para las familias regis-
tradas en la parroquia. Si no son parroquianos, el costo
es $50. La cuota para personas tomando las clases co-
mo padrinos es $10.
Quieres vivir la experiencia de ACTS en nuestra parroquia?
Las inscripciones ya están abiertas. Del 10-13 de Noviembre se llevará a cabo el retiro de ACTS en es-pañol para mujeres. Lugar: Casa de Retiros Nuestra Señora de Lourdes. Costo $200 Ani-mate a vivir esta experiencia que te ayudara a fortalecer tu relación con Dios.
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254-5951 o con Sabina Varela 713-501-6037. También puedes visitar la página www. svdpacts.org
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