P O Box 388, Plantersville, Texas 77363 ~~~~ DECEMBER,...
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St. Mary Catholic Church ~ St. Joseph Catholic Mission P O Box 388, Plantersville, Texas 77363
~~~~ DECEMBER, 2016 ~~~~
Archdiocese of Galveston~Houston
Daniel Cardinal DiNardo
Fr. Edward C. Kucera, Jr. ~ Pastor Fr. William T. Kelly ~ In Residence
936-894-2016 Deacon David G. Garvis
Parish Office ~ 936~894~2223 (Monday ~ Friday 8:00 am ~ 5:00 pm) (Lunch ~ Closed ~ 12:00 pm ~ 1:00 pm)
Parish Fax ~ 936~894~3613
Website: www.smsj.org General E~Mail: [email protected]
Church Organizations & Ministries at St. Mary’s & St. Joseph’s
CCE / RE
Cheryl Schratwieser 936-894-2223
Extraordinary Ministers —
Holy Communion & Sacristans
Tom Schwartz 936-499-5066
Gabriel Project
Wanda O’Brien 936-597-6328
GriefShare
Anita Thornton 936-523-0497
Guardian Angels (Seniors)
Phyllis Hamilton 936-494-8253
Homebound Ministry
Larry & Patty Decker 936-202-8746
Lectors
Richard Prokop 936-597-8688
Kathy Magliolo 936-597-5330
Marriage Preparation
Call Parish Office 936-894-2223
For Spanish speaking prep, call:
Brenda Martinez 936-777-9720
Ministers of Hospitality
Micki Tichacek 936-597-7010
Pro-Life Outreach
Nance Shaw 936-894-2512
RCIA / Adult Faith Formation
Don Picard 936-697-0195
Rummage Sale Coordinators
Tom & Ann Schwartz 936-499-5066
St. Mary’s & St. Joseph’s Cemeteries
Fr. Ed Kucera 936-894-2223
St. Mary’s Corner Shoppe
Ethel Barbossa 936-588-4053
St. Mary’s Men’s Club
Bill Dalton 713-302-3434
Stitchin’ Sisters
Juli Murphy 936-206-0677
St. Vincent de Paul (for help, 936-894-2362)
Colleen Cremer 936-597-6761
T.O.P.S.
Mildred Rosenberg 713-504-9362
Write for Life Bob Dean 936-582-6314
Youth Group
Susan Horne 281-536-0810
MASS SCHEDULE
St. Mary—Plantersville Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & First Friday—9:00 a.m.
Saturday ~ 5:30 p.m. & Sunday ~ 7:45, 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. St. Joseph—Stoneham
Tuesday ~ 9:00 a.m. & Sunday ~ 7:30 a.m.
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE St. Mary ~ Wednesday: 6:30-8:30 p.m., Saturday: 4:45-5:15 p.m.
Or by Appointment—Please Call the Office.
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATION Please call the parish office for information concerning
Sacraments of Baptism, Matrimony or Anointing of the Sick.
Parish Administrator
Ron Carroll 936-894-2223
AA
Leland Fougeron 936-825-2709
Adult Bible Study & Spiritual Enrichment
Fred & Freddie Seale 936-582-7095
Adult Confirmation
Sharon Skeans 936-448-2740
Annulments
Call Parish Office 936-894-2223
Music Ministry
Sue Langston 979-268-6886
St. Mary’s Altar Society
Michele Schromofsky 330-559-6008
St. Joseph’s Altar Society
Kaky Wetuski 936-894-2307
Altar Servers
Wanda O’Brien 936-597-6328
Baptism Preparation for Infants to 6
Gaby Tryon 936-448-1342
Spanish Baptism Prep for Infants to 6
Carmen Troyo 936-499-6282
If you are new to the area and would like to become a member of our parish, please call the
office. Or pick up a blue registration form in back of the church, fill it out and return to the office by mail or drop it in the collection basket. Or register online at www.smsj.org.
AND NOW A WORD FROM YOUR PASTOR….
Excuses…excuses…excuses. For about two years I must have come up with
more than a few excuses why I wasn’t able to participate in an ACTS retreat that
several men of our parish were encouraging me to do. Granted it does get busy
around here sometime. Granted it’s hard to get a rent-a-priest even when given
enough notice. Granted I have a special attachment and loyalty to the Holy Name
Retreat Center and our men’s yearly retreat there. Granted I didn’t want to be away
too long from Bridget….though, now that I think about it, that was really a lame
excuse. She drives me crazy! I would even cringe when I saw one of ‘those ACTS guys’ coming. I
finally relented and agreed to participate in the ACTS retreat that was to be held at the Cenacle in
Houston on a weekend in July. I was to be a participant not the priest-moderator during the retreat.
I went with the mantras ‘this is going to be good’ and ‘it’s only for a few days’ and ‘offer it up’. I
realize now that participating in the retreat and experiencing the intense process of spiritual renewal
was definitely the right way to be introduced to ACTS. A few weeks ago, I was the priest-moderator of
our men’s retreat jointly led by a combined team of Sacred Heart parishioners and our parishioners of
St. Mary. It was held outside Tomball at a wonderful Lutheran retreat center that I didn’t even know
existed.
I didn’t realize how much preparation the ACTS team puts into making each retreat a memora-
ble and spiritually uplifting opportunity for the retreatants. Our ACTS team of twenty dedicated guys
met an evening a week for ten weeks prior to the retreat. Every aspect of the retreat was planned and
rehearsed so those on retreat wouldn’t be distracted by a disorganized presentation or schedule. The
facility where the retreat was held was checked out thoroughly. Details for a successful and meaningful
retreat were meticulously worked out, including the menu for each meal and snacks and drinks availa-
ble 24/7. Each team member had a specific role to play during the retreat and performed his role with
sincerity and humility. I find it hard to find the words to express how proud I am of each team member
and how indebted to them for their enthusiasm and joy in being channels of God’s touching those on
retreat.
Many aspects of the retreat are secret or, to put it another way, not discussed with the
retreatants. The reason is not that it is some kind of cult experience, but to give each retreatant a
profound and unexpected ‘wow!’. As someone who has participated in an ACTS retreat, I can affirm
it’s a big ‘WOW’!. I am also pleased that the ACTS retreat is a once in a lifetime spiritual journey that
is taken up again in our annual Men’s Retreat at the Holy Name Retreat Center in Houston. They are
not in competition with one another. Each is a very different spiritual experience, our annual Men’s
Retreat building on what was experienced in ACTS.
I would encourage all you guys who are looking to figure out where you are in your faith or
deepen an already active faith to seriously consider an ACTS retreat. It’s one of those things you can
always find an excuse to put off or just dismiss. Let me assure you that, if you take the step and commit
to an ACTs retreat and go, you’ll find yourself rewarded, your family life improved and your relation-
ship to the Lord and the Church and parish strengthened. What more could you ask….?
An ACTS Testimony…
“An ACTS retreat is unlike any other retreat that I have ever or will ever
attend. I’m not the sort of person that attends traditional retreats but I
highly recommend attending the ACTS retreat to everyone. If you want to
see the full power of the Holy Spirit work in the world today, you have to
attend this retreat.”
Kerry Mason, St. Mary Parishioner
CELEBRATING CHRISTMAS
AT ST. MARY/PLANTERSVILLE ~~~~~ ST. JOSEPH/STONEHAM
CHRISTMAS EVE ~ SATURDAY, DEC. 24
3:00PM….ST. MARY/CHURCH…..TRADITIONAL……FR. KELLY
3:15PM….ST. MARY/HALL…..CHILDREN/FOLK…...FR. ED
5:00PM….ST. MARY/CHURCH…..TRADITIONAL…...FR. KELLY
5:15PM….ST. MARY/HALL…..CHILDREN/FOLK...…FR. ED
7:00PM….ST. JOSEPH/CHURCH….TRADITIONAL….FR. KELLY/FR. ED
**DUE TO THE INCREASED DANGER IN TRAVELING THE HIGHWAYS
SO LATE AT NIGHT FOR THOSE ATTENDING AND FOR OUR
LITURGICAL MINISTERS, WE WILL NOT HAVE A MIDNIGHT MASS.
CHRISTMAS DAY ~ SUNDAY, DEC. 25
10:30AM….ST. MARY/CHURCH....TRADITIONAL…..FR. ED
Of all the gifts given to mankind by God, there is none greater than the presence of the Holy Spirit. While all receive the grace of the Holy Spirit at Baptism, the Sacrament of Confirmation confirms and strengthens baptismal grace. “The effect of Confirmation is a special outpouring of the Holy Spirit like that of Pentecost. This outpouring impresses on the soul an indelible character and produces a growth in the grace of Baptism. It roots the recipient more deeply in divine sonship, binds him more firmly to Christ and to the Church, and reinvigorates the gifts of the Holy Spirit in his/her soul, giving a special strength to witness to the Christian faith” [Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, #268]. Pope Francis explains the gift of the Holy Spirit: “The Holy Spirit is the soul of mission….the supreme gift of the risen Christ to his apostles, yet he wants that gift to reach everyone….Jesus says: “I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to re-main with you forever” (Jn 14:16). It is the Paraclete Spirit, the “Comforter,” who grants us the courage to take to the streets of the world, bringing the Gospel! The Holy Spirit makes us look to the horizon and drives us to the very outskirts of existence in order to proclaim life in Jesus Christ. Let us ask ourselves: do we tend to stay closed in on ourselves, on our group, or do we let the Holy Spirit open us to mission?”
Our Adult Confirmation Team (Suzanne Hill, Betty Malavase, Bill Parsons, & Sharon Skeans) is ready to prepare any interested
adult to celebrate this Sacrament in January 2017. For more information, email Sharon at [email protected].
Calling all adult Catholics (18 years of age or older) who have celebrated
the Sacraments of Baptism and First Eucharist but somehow missed
Confirmation! Don’t worry…St. Mary’s Adult Confirmation Team is here
to help you become a fully initiated Catholic.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Mission recently created a Facebook page
and they would like you to check them out!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Josephs-Church-Stoneham-Tx/365372713486229
Liturgical Readings for December Dec 1: Is 26:1-6 • Ps 118:1,8-9,19-21,25-27 • Mt 7:21,24-27
Dec 2: Is 29:17-24 • Ps 27:1,4,13-14 • Mt 9:27-31
Dec 3 St. Francis Xavier: Is 30:19-21,23-26 • Ps 147:1-2,3-4,5-6 • Mt 9:35—10:1,5a,6-8
Dec 4 Second Sunday of Advent: Is 11:1-10 • Ps 72:1-2,7-8,12- 13,17 • Rom 15:4-9 • Mt 3:1-12
Dec 5: Is 35:1-10 • Ps 85:9,10,11-12,13-14 • Lk 5:17-26
Dec 6 [St. Nicholas]: Is 40:1-11 •.Ps 96:1-2,3,10,11-12,13 • Mt 18:12-14
Dec 7 St. Ambrose: Is 40:25-31 • Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 8,10 • Mt 11:28-30
Dec 8 The Immaculate Conception: Gn 3:9-15,20 • Ps 98:1,2,3,3-4 • Eph 1:3-6,11-12 • Lk 1:26-38
Dec 9 [St. Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoatzin]: Is 48:17-19 • Ps 1:1-2,3,4,6 • Mt 11:16-19
Dec 10: Sir 48:1-4,9-11 • Ps 80:2,3,15-16,18-19 • Mt 17:9a,10-13
Dec 11 Third Sunday of Advent: Is 35:1-6a,10 •Ps 146:6-7,8-9,9-10 • Jas 5:7-10 • Mt 11:2-11
Dec 12 Our Lady of Guadalupe: Zec 2:14-17 or Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a,10ab • Jdt 13:18,19 • Lk 2:26-38 or Lk 1:39-47
Dec 13 St. Lucy: Zep 3:1-2,9-13 • Ps 34:2-3,6-7,17-18,19,23 • Mt 21:28-32
Dec 14 St. John of the Cross: Is 45:6b-8,18,2lb-25 • Ps 85:9,10,11-12,13-14 • Lk 7:18b-23
Dec 15: Is 54:1-10 • Ps 30:2,4,5-6,11-12,13 • Lk 7:24-30
Dec 16: Is 56:1-3a,6-8 • Ps 67:2-3,5,7-8 • Jn 5:33-36
Dec 17: Gn 49:2,8-10 • Ps 72:1-2,3-4,7-8,17 • Mt 1:1-17
Dec 18 Fourth Sunday of Advent: Is 7:10-14 • Ps 24:1-2,3-4,5-6 • Rom 1:1-7 • Mt 1:18-24
Dec 19: Jgs 13:2-7,24-25a • Ps 71:3-4,5-6,16-17 • Lk 1:5-25
Dec 20: Is 7:10-14 • Ps 24:1-2,3-4,5-6 • Lk 1:26-38
Dec 21 [St. Peter Canisius]: Sg 2:8-14 or Zep 3:14-18a • Ps 33:2-3,11-12,20-21 • Lk 1:39-45
Dec 22: 1 Sm 1:24-28 • 1 Sm 2:1,4-5,6-7,8 • Lk 1:46-56
Dec 23 [St. John of Kanty]: Mal 3:1-4,23-24 • Ps 25:4-5,8-9,10,14 • Lk 1:57-66
Dec 24: 2 Sm 7:1-5,8b-12,14a,16 • Ps 89:2-3,4-5,27,29 •Lk 1:67-79
+ CHRISTMAS Dec 25 The Nativity of the Lord (Christmas): Is 9:1-6 • Ps 96:1-2,2-3,11-12,13 • Ti 2:11-14 • Lk 2:1-14
Dec 26 St. Stephen: Acts 6:8-10; 7:54-59 • Ps 31:3-4,6,8,16,17 • Mt 10:17-22
Dec 27 St. John, apostle: 1 Jn 1:1-4 • Ps 97:1-2,5-6,11-12 • Jn 20:1a,2-8
Dec 28 The Holy Innocents: 1 Jn 1:5—2:2 • Ps 124:2-3,4-5,7-8 • Mt 2:13-18
Dec 29 [St. Thomas Becket]: 1 Jn 2:3-11 • Ps 96:1-2,2-3,5-6 • Lk 2:22-35
Dec 30 The Holy Family: Sir 3:2-6,12-14 or Col 3:12-21 • Ps 128:1-2,3,4-5 • Mt 2:13-15,19-23
Dec 31 [St. Sylvester I]: 1 Jn 2:18-21 • Ps 96:1-2,11-12,13 • Jn 1:1-18
ANY SCRAPBOOKERS OUT
THERE? WANT TO USE YOUR
TALENT FOR THE PARISH?
I have been collecting archival treasures
pertaining to the history of St. Mary and
St. Joseph sine my arrival here in July 1999. Some have
been organized, but much have simply been stored
waiting for that special team or person to salvage them
and put them into a coherent history for future genera-
tions to enjoy and treasure. The parish
will fund all materials. It’s the energy
and talent that I’m seeking. Give me a
call [936-894-2223] and I’ll show you the
treasure chests….lol.
The Parish Office will be
closed for the Christmas &
New Year’s Holidays on:
Fri., Dec. 23, Mon., Dec. 26
& Tues., Dec. 27
as well as Mon., Jan. 2.
John the Baptist is the voice that cries out to us an Advent message: “Repent, for the king-
dom of heaven is at hand!” He focused his whole life on the coming of Jesus. “I am not the
Christ. Another comes after me. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.”
John realized that his all-consuming
vocation was to prepare the way of the Lord. Our
vocation is very similar. St. Vincent tells us that the
person of Jesus must be absolutely central in our lives,
as it was for John the Baptist. As Vincentians we
dedicate our whole lives to following Christ. We seek
to share in his love and reverence for the Father and
his compassionate and effective love for the poor.
With him we trust in God’s Providence, which rules
over all. For Vincentians, as for John the Baptist,
there is nothing else but Jesus. (Mahoney, Seasons
in Spirituality, p.47)
Come Lord Jesus, give us the grace to,
-keep Jesus absolutely central in our lives.
Come Lord Jesus, give us the grace to,
-prepare the way of the Lord.
Come Lord Jesus, give us the grace to,
-bring love and compassion to the poor and the
forgotten. Amen.
“Let us ask the Lord, each of us, for
eyes that know how to see beyond
appearance; ears that know how to lis-
ten to cries, whispers, and also silence;
hands able to support, embrace, and minister. Most
of all, let us ask for a great and merciful heart that
desires the good and salvation of all.” Pope Francis
For assistance, call:
(936) 894-2362
Christmas Social for St. Vincent de Paul Conference Members
Our St. Vincent de Paul Society Conference Christmas Social will be on Sunday afternoon, December 11 at 4:00
p.m. in the Parish Hall. Ham will be provided and everyone will bring a dish to share. Tea and coffee will be provided
but you may bring your own beverage of choice.
Our St. Vincent de Paul Conference welcomes new mem-bers. If you are interested in becoming a Vincentian, please
call our President: Colleen Cremer at 936-597-6761.
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Christmas for our Friends!
Join us in our Mission of “Serving the Poor.” The families that we serve with our St Vincent de Paul Society are called our “friends.” Our Home Visit Team members have chosen some of those friends to receive Christmas presents and food baskets. We ask
for your help. If you would like to assist us by adopting a family for Christmas, contact our “Help” line at 936 894-2362 and leave a message. You may purchase the wish list items yourself or give us a check so they can be purchased by one of our St. Vincent de Paul members. Any questions, please call our President Colleen Cremer at 936 597-6761.
Feast of the Immaculate Conception
of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Holy Day of Obligation)
Thursday, December 8, 2016 Mass Schedule:
Vigil: Wed., Dec. 7 ~ 7pm @ St. Mary’s Thurs., Dec. 8 ~ 9am & 7pm @ St. Mary’s
OFFICE CLOSED ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8
FOR HOLY DAY OF
OBLIGATION.
From Fr. Bill:
From Fr. Bill:
Before I turn to two other topics, I would like to thank many of our parishioners for the
great response I received after my recent accident. On October 27th I fell and badly bruised my
back; after many X-rays, a C-scan and God only knows what else, the good doctors at Conroe
Regional Hospital sent me home with pain killers and the assurance that I’d be OK – my bruised ribs would heal “in
a few months or so!” When the word got around, I was inundated with food, cards, telephone calls and visits. I
greatly thank all of those who were so kind. As Fr. Ed often says, this truly is a wonderful parish filled with great
fellow parishioners. Be assured of my prayers; I have celebrated Mass for you all and will continue to remember
you in my prayers.
There was a second reason I was disappointed I was not able to celebrate Mass that weekend; the gospel
[Luke 19:1-10] was one of my favorites. It was about Zacchaeus, the chief tax collector. Tax collectors back then
were not very popular for they actually “bought” their positions from the Romans and were then allowed to keep for
themselves whatever “extra” they could get from the people. Zacchaeus was thus a very wealthy man. One day he heard that Jesus was passing through the region and he wanted to see this famous rabbi himself. But that wealthy
man knew the people would not help him and, being “short in stature,” he was afraid he would not even get to see
Jesus. But Zacchaeus was determined; he ran ahead of the crowd and climbed a sycamore tree just to be able to see
Him. Thus when Jesus finally came walking by, there was Zacchaeus, sitting on a branch, peering through the
leaves, all in his attempt to get at least a glimpse of this Jesus of Nazareth. But then, something wondrous happened
that must have shocked Zacchaeus. Instead of his just getting a glimpse of Jesus, our Lord also saw him and called
out: “Zacchaeus, come down quickly for today I must stay at your house.”
Zacchaeus was amazed; he was filled with joy that Jesus had not only noticed him, but had also singled him
out, called him by name, and was even going to visit his home. In short that little, wealthy Zacchaeus became a
central part of that gospel passage. And, you know, I believe he can also play a large role in our lives of faith. He
challenges us to seek to see Who Jesus is, to know Him better, to serve Him more faithfully, and to love Him more
deeply. He challenges each of us to examine our lives to see whether or not we are like that little man. For exam-
ple, Zacchaeus “received Jesus with joy.” We too need to ask ourselves: “Is my relationship with Jesus marked by
such joy?” ..... or is it fear or indifference that stands at the center of my relationship with Him ..... with Jesus Who
continues to “come to seek and to save what was lost?” Each of us needs, like Zacchaeus, to make room in our
hearts and in our minds for Jesus to stay at our house ..... just as He stayed that day with Zacchaeus.
A few weeks ago we celebrated All Saints’ Day when we prayed for the Saints’ intercession ..... praying that
we might imitate them by living lives which will end in the glory of heaven. For me, Zacchaeus would be a good
addition to all our prayers ..... perhaps praying something as simple as: "O Holy Zacchaeus, pray for me.”
And now to my third point: This December bulletin will be distributed on the first Sunday of the upcoming
Advent season. Shortly after I arrived in Texas thirty-one years ago, I was helping on the First Sunday of Advent at
St. Edward’s Church in Spring. Their pastor, Fr. Al Doga, surprised me when he asked me to begin each Mass that
day as did he ..... with a hearty greeting of “Happy New Year”. At first I was more than just a bit perplexed, but that
day I came to appreciate his rather “unique” opening for the Masses that weekend.
“Happy New Year” is truly a fitting greeting for the first Sunday of Advent for that Sunday is the beginning
of a new Church year. It begins annually on the fourth Sunday before we celebrate Christ’s birth on Christmas day.
The Advent season urges each of us to focus on the coming of our Lord in the manger in Bethlehem. [In fact the
actual word “advent” comes from the Latin “adventus” which means “a coming.”] Just as we remember the Jewish
people who waited for so many centuries for their Savior’s coming, so too now we joyously await His two-fold
coming ..... first as the child of Mary on Christmas day and, secondly, in His coming at the end of time.
In our churches and hopefully in our homes we traditionally have Advent wreaths; they are shaped as a
circle symbolizing the perfection of God. On this wreath there are four candles to symbolize both the four Sundays
of Advent and the four virtues of Hope, Love, Joy and Peace which Jesus brings us. Three of these are normally purple while the fourth is pink, representing the Joy with which we will celebrate our Lord’s two comings.
During this Advent season, as the light of the wreath becomes brighter and brighter each Sunday, I pray each
of us will attempt also to grow in readiness ..... both to celebrate His birth and to welcome Him at His Second
Coming at the end of time. Simply put, that light represents Christ Who was born as God/man to scatter the
darkness of evil and to show us the way to righteousness and joy in the glory of heaven with Him for eternity.
RCIA: Rite Of Christian Initiation for Adults Are you thinking of becoming a Catholic? Do you know someone interested in the Catholic Faith? Or you have been away from the Catholic Faith and would like to
inquire on returning to the faith?
RCIA “The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults” is the process of educational formation and spiritual
formation by which adults become full members in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Formation
classes are presently underway on Sunday’s in the Family Life Center and the RCIA calendar is posted on St. Mary’s
web site, www.smsj.org, under “grow in faith”. We invite all those who are not baptized, those who are baptized in
other faiths and those baptized in the Catholic faith that would like to increase their knowledge in Catholicism.
If you are interested in learning more about the possibility of joining the Roman Catholic Church or is interested in increasing their adult faith formation, contact Don Picard at [email protected] or 936-697-0195.
Check our website for updated class information.
If you are not receiving the weekend email announcements that are
sent out on Thursday or Friday of each week but would like to receive
them, call the office at 936-894-2223 with the email address you
would like them sent to.
THE INTENTIONS OF THE HOLY FATHER FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER
To better know ‘the concrete problems that trouble the Universal Church, especially those
of the missions,’ the Holy Father asks that his monthly intentions be “the object of
knowledgeable and responsible prayer on the part of the people of God.”
Universal: That the scandal of child-soldiers may be eliminated the world over.
For Evangelization: That the peoples of Europe may rediscover the beauty, goodness, and
truth of the Gospel which gives joy and hope to life.
SECOND COLLECTION Dec. 11 ~ Retirement Fund for Religious
“ Your generous contribution helps to care for retired sisters and enables younger sisters to continue in active ministry,”
writes a religious sister. Your gift to this collection for the Retirement Fund for Religious provides vital support for the retirement needs of senior sisters, brothers, and religious order priests. It also helps ensure that younger members can continue the good works of their elders!
You can start bringing your Rummage Sale
items on Wed., Jan. 4.
If you have a pickup, call Tom Schwartz at 936-499-5066.
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Thanks to each and everyone who supported
our recent sale and helped to
make it the success it was.
St. Mary’S PariSh ChriStMaS Party
DECEMBER 4, 2016
After 10:30am mass In the Hall—hoSted by St. Mary’S altar SoCiety
Everyone is Welcome to Come & Enjoy a Christmas Parish Dinner. The Altar Society will furnish a complete
all-inclusive dinner with all the trimmings!
Door prizes & an appearance by St. Nicholas! (P.S. Coffee will be served in the Family Life Center after the
7:45 & 9am Masses)
St. Joseph’s Adult Christmas Party Friday, December 9 ~ 6pm ~ SJ Hall
All men and women of both parishes are invited to share in
our Christmas Party at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall.
Each person is to bring a wrapped gift valued at $20.00 and
a covered dish or dessert. Meat & drinks will be furnished.
eat, drink & be merry. Mixers will be available.
C a l l I n g a l l K I D S !
Fr. Ed will hand out Candy Canes on
Dec. 3 & 4 to celebrate the Feast of
St. Nicholas. Come on down for your
candy cane!
Please keep these people in your prayers:
Charles Mock, Ann Clark, Donna Jo Pavlock, Holly Hall, Taylor Cox, Bill Soderman, Matthew Cook, Florence Lara, Tim Clark, Debbie Bachmeyer, Helen Burzynski, Larry Alston, Chad Mock, Pat Wren, Alvis Isam, Pat Holt, Holly Gilstrap, JoAnn Wiseneske,
Neil MacDonald, Colleen Syzdek, Carolyn Warmke, Grant & Shelley Wahle, Lance McCartney, Jared Williams, Lillian Hope Wagner, Laura Pickens, Zachary & Olivia Zarskye, Frances Klevenski, Jeff & Matt Thiel, Marcy Pavlock, Mitchell Stice, Michael Ray Klevenski,
Kacey Butler, Jim Bellow, Natalie Hawthorne, Landon Kimich, Lori Holman, Shirley Duncan, Dolores Hoffart, Anna Mae Klevenski Kimich, Rylie Ray, Dolores Ubanoski, Mel Finch, Jeffery Anderson, Ryan Sikes, Bill Vicknair, Betty Busa, Arnie Alexander, Jarrell Gibson, Dale Bennett, Maureen Snyder, Dorothy Gast, Shirley Hyman, Gay Imhoff, Karen Robertson, Caleb Berrow, Jimmy Solomon, James & Ann Smith, Ron Berwick, Barney Carver, Stella Yorek, Barbara Herzog, Neil Garvis, Donna Wier,
Helen Aikins, Bobby & Barbara Hyde, Theresa Greenville, Tiffany Earley, Jim Holland, Delores Boyett, Pauline Smith, Don Remling, Gloria Garcia, Reagan Oliver, Louise Swonke, Jr. Mattern, Al & Jackie Uetz, Patricia Lane Phillips, Courtney Duke, Emily Dumler,
Janelle Schoeneberg, Judy Turner-Meyer, Bob Camero, Anna Mae Smith, Robert Diehl, Theresa Diehl, Roberta Foa, Cher Allgood, Ruth Krueger, Genevieve Kuta, Greg Womack, Mary Ann Benitez, Thomas Noble, Betty Ruffer, Bridget Woodall, Betty Stoike,
Ann Killough, Elizabeth Maywald, Angie McLaurin Till, Sadie & Gage Laskoskie, Clara Fridye, Carl Reilley, Tony Yaskulka, William Busa, Sandy Lundbery, Jim Hewett, Pat Davis, Michael Block, Bernice Phillips, Steven Larry Phillips, Neil Rosenberg,
Alan Phillips, Frances King, Bob Kotch, Otto Laible, Craig Strickler, Ruth Tomko, Marshall Tolbert, Vonda Roberts, Annette Prokop, Louis & Dorothy Pavlock, Tony Olivieri, Carol Kubeczka, Connie Griffith, David Burlind, Susan Riedle,
Florine Bachmeyer, Ralph Kerland, Eugene Baranowski, P.J. Smith
When we pray for others, God listens to you & blesses them, and sometimes, when you are safe and happy, remember that someone has prayed for you.
PLEASE REMEMBER THOSE
WHO HAVE PRECEDED US IN DEATH. KEEP THEM AND
THEIR FAMILIES IN YOUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
Arnold H. “Arnie” Linden ~ Nov. 7 (Brother of SM parishioner Claudia Riedlinger)
Leona Elizabeth Mock Mattern ~ Nov. 8 (Mother of SM parishioner Barbara Herzog)
Virginia Imhoff Carver ~ Nov. 17 (SJ parishioner and wife of Barney Carver)
Jim Passons ~ Nov. 21 (Son-in-law of SM parishioner Virgie Sechelski)
Sign up for our Spring study: EPIC:
A Journey Through Church History
This fast paced 10-week study of the first 500 years of our church history will begin Thurs.,
January 19th and end Thurs., March 30th (with a make up day on April 6th if necessary). No clas-
ses on Thursday, March 16th due to Spring Break. The classes will be in the Hall with a
morning class at 10am and an evening class at 7pm. Cost of the workbook will be $22 payable
when you receive your workbook. The work-books need to be ordered on Mon., December 19th to insure they will be available in time be-
fore the first class begins. Please go to our web-site: smsj.org. and across the top you will see
a banner on Epic. At the bottom it says click here to preview which will
direct you the Adult Bible Study page with details about this study including a promo
video. TO SIGN UP or for more information contact Freddie Seale at:
[email protected] or the church office at 936-894-2223.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
LOANER PROGRAM
St. Mary’s has a loaner program for anyone who is in need of medical equipment.
For equipment availability, contact Tom Schwartz at 936-499-5066.
We have hospital beds, electric scooters and many
other items available.
ST. JOSEPH
ALTAR SOCIETY
NEXT MEETING:
DECEMBER 13
9:30am in Parish Hall
DECEMBER ALTAR CARE:
Theresa Rausheck
COFFEE SERVERS:
DEC. 4:
Meribeth Shimshack & Kinsey Stutts
DEC. 11: Barbara Fougeron
DEC. 18:
Kathy Burzynski & Donna Burzynski
DEC. 25: CHRISTMAS DAY (NO COFFEE ON HOLIDAYS)
JAN. 1: NEW YEAR’S DAY
ST. MARY ALTAR SOCIETY
CHRISTMAS PARTY ~ DEC. 13 ~ 6:00PM ~ PARISH HALL
Bring an appetizer or dessert to share & a $15 gift to exchange. Hostesses: Sharon Skeans & Lorraine Nilson
All ladies of the parish are invited. RSVP to Michele at
[email protected] or call 330-559-6008.
DECEMBER ALTAR CARE:
Laveta Malek & Betty Fuchs
REFRESHMENT SERVERS:
DEC. 4: PARISH CHRISTMAS DINNER
DEC. 11: MEN’S CLUB BLOOD DRIVE
DEC. 18: CHURCH PARTICIPATION
DEC. 25: CHRISTMAS DAY—NO HOSPITALITY
JAN. 1: NEW YEAR’S DAY—NO HOSPITALITY JAN. 8: GROUP 8: Lynn Logan, Sherry & George Henderson,
Linda Plummer, Carmen Troyo, Karen Krauszer, Theresa Schmitz
In lieu of the regular December meeting, the St. Mary’s Men’s Club will hold their
annual Christmas Party on Sunday, December 18 from 6-9pm in the Parish
Hall. A fried chicken dinner will be served buffet style at 6:45pm.
All members and their spouses/significant others are invited to attend. Adults only please!
Music, door prizes, beer, wine, soft drinks and snacks will be provided so there’s nothing to bring but yourselves.
RSVP to Ron Kloster at 936-597-8399 by Dec. 1 .
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The Men’s Club would like to thank everyone
who donated toys for the recent Toy Drive;
you have helped a lot of children have a
merrier Christmas. Thanks again!
ST. MARY’S MEN’S CLUB
OFFICE CLOSED
FOR HOLY DAYOF OBLIGATION.
ST. MARY’S Men’s Club
Blood Drive
Sun., December 11 8:00am-1:00pm in hall (Men’s Club will do Sunday Hospitality)
For more INFO,
CALL TOM
SCHWARTZ
At 936-499-5066
AA MEETINGS: Every Monday evening at 8 p.m. in St. Mary’s
Family Life Center.
The next officer’s meeting is set for Dec. 6 at 9:30am in the FLC. We want to welcome everyone to BINGO & CHRISTMAS PARTY on Tues., Dec. 13 from 10am til 2pm. Entre and desserts will be pro-vided, please bring a side dish. Check the church’s website for upcoming events at www.smsj.org.
GUARDIAN ANGELS NEWS
Planning a Marriage? There is a required preparation process that must be
completed before one can marry in the Catholic Church —so start early?
To begin the process: Contact the office at 936-894-2223.
Need an annulment? Please contact the parish office at 936-894-2223.
Faith formation
Adult Confirmation: Contact Sharon Skeans @ 936-448-2740 or
Email her @[email protected].
Baptism: Baptism prep classes and baptisms occur
approximately every other month. Infant baptism through age 6. Ages 7 and older, children must enroll in CCE.
For more information, call the parish office at 936-894-2223 or Gaby Tryon at 936-448-1342 or email Gaby at [email protected].
For Spanish , call the parish office at 936-894-2223.
NEXT BAPTISMS (English): DECEMBER 3, 2016
NEXT BAPTISM PREP CLASS: JANUARY 14, 2017
C.C.E. All CCE First Communion and Confirmation
information can be found at: http://www.smsj.org/cce. The C.C.E. office may be contacted at:
Continuing
Catechesis & Evangelization
December Events
12/7 CCE
12/14 CCE & Puppet Show
12/21 No CCE—Christmas Holiday
12/28 No CCE—Christmas Holiday
1/4 No CCE—Catechist in Service
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Visit the Religious Education website page: http://
www.smsj.org/cce/
Contact the Religious Education Office:
by phone: 936-894-2223
or by email: [email protected]
thE Stitchin’ SiStErS
The Stitchin’ Sisters are a group of
Ladies who love to quilt. If you would like
to learn to quilt, come
join us at St. Joseph’s
Hall on Wednesday’s
from 9:30am until 2pm.
ST. MARY’S
TEEN CHRISTMAS DANCE Saturday, Dec. 10 ~ 7-11pm ~ SM Hall
All teens and their families are invited. And, bring your friends. Can’t dance? We will teach you! Wear your best Christmas attire and good
dancing shoes. Bring a dish to share: pizza, pigs-in-a-blanket, and finger foods are a hit.
Join us and dance the night away. Stay until
the end for a quick clean up and our famous games.
Fall Report
It was a supper Fall! We were part of 367 cities and
communities throughout the world. All together, we
saved 872 babies and just as many mothers and
families! And 8 abortion workers quite the
industry!
Since it began in College Station in 2004 the
numbers of new lives saved and rescued are:
12,688 babies saved—that we know of.
75 abortion facilities CLOSED for good after a 40
Days for Life vigil.
141 abortion workers have quit “the industry.”
Way to go mighty Prayer Warriors!
St. Mary’s / St. Joseph/s ACTS UPDATE:
Guided by the Holy Spirit the SMSJ Men’s ACTS retreat was an exceptional weekend for all it touched. To the men in attendance, God has blessed us with your courage to accept His call to gather, break bread together and share at His table. To the families of the men on retreat and to the community of St. Mary’s / St. Joseph’s, thank you for your many prayers and gathering togeth-er in joy-filled fellowship. To the team of men from: St. Mary’s / St. Joseph’s parish, Sacred Heart parish, St. Anthony of Padua parish, St. Simon and Jude parish, and Prince of Peace parish, thank you so much for your time and talents in service, bringing the message of ACTS to St. Mary’s / St Joseph’s parish. To all the men and women who helped behind the scenes, thank you for your hard work and support making this retreat possible. To Father Ed and Father Bill, thank you for your words of encouragement, inviting the men of St. Mary’s / St. Joseph’s to come experi-ence one of the great adventures of their lives. To God the Father and Jesus Christ His Son, thank you for your endless love.
Applications for the St. Mary’s / St. Joseph’s Women’s ACTS retreat – April 6-9, 2017,
are being accepted at the church office.
We would love for you to be part of the Missioning Team for St. Mary/St. Joseph’s first Women’s ACTS Retreat. Please save the following dates:
December 7, 6:30pm ~ Discernment Meeting Sacred Heart Parish Life Center ~ St. Teresa of Calcutta Room
January 9, 6:30pm ~ Team Meetings Start Sacred Heart Parish Life Center ~ St. Teresa of Calcutta Room
April 6, 7, 8 & 9 ~ St. Mary/St. Joseph’s Women’s ACTS Retreat Kaiserhof Retreat Center
We hope to see you at discernment. For more information contact:
Dianna Patterson, Director Kathy Magliolo, Co-Director Kathy Johnson, Co-Director [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Sing We Now of Christmas!
Calling all 1st through 8th Students who would
like to sing at the 3:15 Children's Mass on
Christmas Eve. If you are interested in participating, contact
Sue Langston at [email protected] or call 979-777-9407.
A copy of the Music and an MP3 will be made available for practice. You must attend at
least 2 rehearsals to participate. We will be doing 3 pieces for that Mass.
The week of Christmas there will be NO Choir Practice,
Confessions, CCE or Dominos.
Please pray for our men & women in the
military:
LTC Jason L. Ross, Brian Perry E6 & Matthew Perry E5, Lt. Col. John Adams, Jason Parsons,
Capt. Daniel Hacker, Lt. Col. John E. Tryon, 1st Lt. USMC Jeff Vickers, Randall Chastant,
Capt. Jeff Kocian, Jeremy Gonzales, Angel Pena, Ens. Andrew Pfarner, Cmdr. Jon Haydel,
L.Col. Jeremy Angenend, LTJG Marcus Cranford, SFC Bill Tichacek, Lt. Lauren (Osterman) Williams,
Kenny Oakes-Army, Nelson Shipley-Navy, Sn. Eric Syzdek EIII, Ssgt. USAF Kevin Harrison,
HM3 Jacob A. Orlando, PSSR Peyton Irvan-US Navy, Airman Jeremy R. Schwartz-US Air Force,
3rd Class Petty Officer Jake Twining-US Navy, US Marines Lance Cpl. Hunter Wayne Moffitt
St. Mary’s C
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We have items for Advent & Gifts
for Christmas.
SHOP EARLY!
SHOPPE
Dominos anyone? Anyone and everyone is invited to join the Domino Club.
Fun and games will be had by all every Tuesday at St. Mary’s Family Life Center from 11am-3pm
(except on the 3rd Tuesday when there are games in the hall.)
Bring a snack to share!
For more info, call the office at 936-894-2223. CANTOR & CHOIR
PRACTICE
Cantor Practice: Thursdays @ 6:30pm Adult Choir Practice: Thursdays @ 7pm
For more information, contact
Sue Langston @ 979-268-6886 or
936-894-2223
THE GABRIEL PROJECT is the parish-based crisis pregnancy Interven-
tion program. If you would like to assist with this ministry, please contact Wanda O’Brien at
936-597-6328 or [email protected] to see how you can put your specific talent to
use. If you are someone in need of the services of THE GABRIEL PROJECT, please use the contact
information above. Information will stay confidential.
CONFESSIONS
Confessions are heard on Wednesday
evenings at St. Mary 6:30-8:30pm & on
Saturday before Mass 4:45-5:15pm.
If you cannot come at these
times, you may call Fr. Kelly at
936-894-2016 to schedule an
alternate time.
Sunday Hospitality Parish Participation
is Sun., Dec. 18.
Please bring an easy dish or finger food to share.
~~~~~~~~~~ But remember to bring your
item in a disposable container.
Are you interested in bringing back a lost art? Are you interesting in having a good
time with a great group of ladies? Think about joining the Stitchin’ Sisters. Hand
quilting seems to be a lost art that we are trying to keep alive. We are a group of ladies
that hand quilts three donation quilts a year. One for the Plantersville Fire Department
Auction, one for St. Joseph Bazaar Auction and one for St. Mary’s Bazaar Auction.
If time permits between those quilts, we will quilt member’s quilt for a nominal fee.
If you do not know how to quilt, we will do our best to help you out. We all have
opinions! We can show you how to put up a quilt on a frame, how to mark it, how to
quilt it, and how to finish it. We meet every Wednesday from 9:30 to 2:00 at St. Joseph
Hall. Bring your own lunch. WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
For more information, contact Juli Murphy: 936-206-0677 / [email protected].
Steve Weidenkopf has a gift for making Catholic Church history come alive for any audience. He currently serves as a lecturer in Church History for the Notre Dame Graduate School of Christendom College.
About Steve Weidenkopf
DATE, TIME & LOCATION:
THURSDAYS,
JANUARY 19-MARCH 30, 2017 (No class March 16 because of Spring Break.)
April 6 is a make-up class if needed.
AM class : 10 AM—12 NOON
PM class: 7-9 PM
Classes will be held in St. Mary’s Hall.
COST & REGISTRATION:
$22.00 for the workbook
You can register for the class by calling the
parish office or by emailing Freddie Seale:
Office: 936-894-2223
Email: [email protected]
REGISTRATION MUST BE MADE BY
SUN., DEC. 18, WORKBOOKS ORDER
WILL BE PLACED DECEMBER 19!!!
St. Mary’s Mass Intentions for December, 2016
Date Time Intention Requested By
Thurs. 12/1 9:00am Ruth Irion Yalcin Family
Fri. 12/2 9:00am William “Bill” Hock Joyce Adams
Sat. 12/3 5:30pm Katherine Diehl Timothy & Marie Diehl
Sun. 12/4 7:45am Micki Kroeker / Pro Populo (For the People) John & Lisa Brinkley
Sun. 12/4 9:00am Joe Gaetz Linda Gaetz-Brown
Sun. 12/4 10:30am Marcy Diehl Ellis, Sport Diehl, Ronnie Canatella Thomas & Brenda Diehl
Mon. 12/5 9:00am Rosalie Passafuma Thomas & Frances Kowis
Wed. 12/7 9:00am Nolan & Mark Ulbricht Geraldine Ulbricht
Wed. 12/7 7:00pm Ed Weldon Harry & Nita Leschinger
Thurs. 12/8 9:00am Ernst & Martha Hafner / Rev. Kenneth Mikulik Family
Thurs. 12/8 7:00pm Johnny, Janie, Philip & Jimmy Baranowski Baranowski Family
Sat. 12/10 5:30pm Ella Steed Judy Kramer
Sun. 12/11 7:45am Mike & Agnes Smith & Louis & Lena Walkoviak Family
Sun. 12/11 9:00am Pam Finke / Pro Populo (For the People) Richard & Lisa Atkinson
Sun. 12/11 10:30am John Lebeck Family Martha Vickery
Mon. 12/12 9:00am Faith & Hope Puccetti Art & Dixie Puccetti
Wed. 12/14 9:00am Raymond Poole Pam Poole & Family
Thurs. 12/15 9:00am Robert “Bob” Stucky Cheryl Hochberger
Sat. 12/17 5:30pm Nicholas Krauszer Steve Krauszer
Sun. 12/18 7:45am Jim Williams Jeff & Lisa Filbin
Sun. 12/18 9:00am Jo Howell / Pro Populo (For the People) Bob Howell Sun. 12/18 10:30am Frank Hoffart Mike & Diane Wischnewsky
Mon. 12/19 9:00am Agnes & Herman Pavlock Fred Pavlock
Wed. 12/21 9:00am Edna Pierce Mary Hemken
Thurs. 12/22 9:00am Averi Lucas Ron & Mary Ann Kloster
Sat. 12/24 3:00pm William “Bill” Hock & Denise O’Bryan Florine Hock
Sat. 12/24 3:15pm Sheryl Everitt Debbie Pietsch
Sat. 12/24 5:00pm Kimberly Delgado Eddie & Dianne Delgado
Sat. 12/24 5:15pm Tracy Winkelmann Richard & Annette Prokop
Sun. 12/25 10:30am Jim Winter & Lauri de Blanc Mary Winter & Family
Mon. 12/26 9:00am For all the unborn children of the world Anonymous
Wed. 12/28 9:00am Billy Wischnewsky Bill & Laveta Malek
Thurs. 12/29 9:00am Joseph Foa Roberta Foa
Sat. Dec. 31 5:30pm David & Marilyn Gensheimer Eric Gensheimer
St. Joseph’s Mass Intentions for December, 2016
Date Time Intention Requested By
Sun. 12/4 7:30am Genevieve Floyd George & Janie Wishkoski
Tues. 12/6 9:00am Robin D. Phillips Mary Ann Novakosky
Sun. 12/11 7:30am Rufus Uilkie Charles & Darlene Konieczny
Tues. 12/13 9:00am Living & Deceased Members of SJAS St. Joseph Altar Society
Sun. 12/18 7:30am Lester Tomkivits Raymond & Mary Ann Gurka
Tues. 12/20 9:00am Anthony Imhoff Imhoff Family
Sat. 12/24 7:00pm Jeff Wetuski & Ramona Langley Family
Tues. 12/27 9:00am Sylvester & Lillie Pavlock Janie Wade
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