Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday, July 28...Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little...
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower
Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of the Blessing of the Cornerstone 1929-2019
Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday, July 28
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel & St. Thérèse Parish • Discalced Carmelite Fathers of San Antonio 1715 N. Zarzamora St., San Antonio, TX 78201
Upcoming Events
For more events, visit our website: littleflowerbasilica.org
Faith Formation Registration Sundays, 9 a.m.– 3p.m. at Little Flower School Registrations are now open for children, teens, and adults! More information can be found on the “Faith” page of the bulletin or on the Basilica’s website at littleflowerbasilica.org/faith-formation/
Back-to-School Mass Sunday, Aug. 11 10 a.m. (Spanish) and 12 p.m. (English)
Spiritual Talk: St. Elizabeth of the Trinity and Carmelite Spirituality Saturday, Aug. 10, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Registrations open! See the “Faith” page for more de-tails!
Spiritual Talk: Teresian Prayer Saturday, Oct. 12, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Registrations open! See the “Faith” page for more de-tails!
Welcome to the Basilica of the Little Flower
Did you know?
The Basilica was built during the Great Depression, fol-
lowing the 1925 canonization of St. Thérèse. The Basilica
is under the direction of the Discalced Carmelite friars of
the Province of St. Thérèse, and it stands today as a monu-
ment to the great faith of the devotees of St. Thérèse.
Find out more about the Basilica, the Carmelites, and St.
Thérèse at: littleflowerbasilica.org
Visiting or planning to become a member of the Basilica? Visit the Basilica administration office to learn more about ways you can help to restore the Basilica or become a part of the parish community!
824 Kentucky Ave., 78201— (210) 735-9126 ext. 100
Total contributed on July 21: $ 9,182.48 Total needed per week: $11,166.00
Thank you for giving!
What does the Parish Donations report consist of? The weekly parish donation report shows the combined amount of the first collection, church maintenance fund from envelopes, loose checks and cash, and online giving. To learn more about register-ing for the parish to receive offering envelopes or start online giving, visit the Basilica’s website!
Why give on a weekly basis? Weekly donations help to offset the cost of operations and maintenance of the church. Some individuals and families give on a weekly basis, some on a monthly, and a few annually. How you give and how much you give is entirely up to you!
SHORTFALL
$ 1,983.53
Sunday Collection $ 6,966.48
Online Giving $ 2,216.00
Guideline to Giving Want to help the Basilica reach the total $11,166 needed
per week? Consider the table below when planning your new donation!
The Basilica currently has about 300 individuals and families who donate on a regular basis, of 977 registered individuals and families, raising around $5,000 per week. If each individual or family were to contribute in any amount or increase their offering by any amount, we would see a decrease in the weekly deficit for operating the parish and maintaining the Basilica.
Online Giving Register for online giving today! You won’t have to worry about forgetting your envelope, cash, or check! There’s no need to worry about dropping off your donation if you miss Mass or leave for vacation either! Visit or call the Basilica administration office for help on setting up your recurring gift, or visit our website at littleflowerbasilica.org/online-giving/
Second Collection July 28: Church Maintenance Fund The Church Maintenance Fund provides for the reg-ular maintenance and house keeping of the Basilica. It includes repairs and maintenance of equipment, furniture, sound system, music equipment, lighting, and grounds keeping.
Aug. 4: St. Vincent de Paul Society* The St. Vincent de Paul Society assists the Little Flower community. It serves an average of 70 fami-lies in the community per month by providing assis-tance with utilities, rental, prescription payments, and food while sharing with them the love of Christ. *Not all second collections go towards parish opera-tions, second collections such as these are not includ-ed in the Parish Donation report. Consider making an extra donation the Church Maintenance Fund or in-creasing your Sunday offering to help the parish!
Parish Donations Help to support the needs and operation of the Basilica through the first
Sunday collection, church maintenance fund or online giving!
Current Offering Suggested New Offering
$5 $10
$10 $20
$20 $25-$30
$25 $30-$40
$50 $60-$75
$75 $80-$90
$100 $110-$125
Faith
Upcoming Events
− Lectio Divina (in Spanish) Mondays at 7 p.m. Reflection with Fr. Luis Belmonte, OCD, at Casa del Carmen (828 Kentucky Ave.)
− Reflection on Sunday Readings Fridays after 6 p.m. Mass Reflection with Fr. Marion Bui, OCD, in the college study room (behind Gift Shop).
− Spiritual Talk: St. Elizabeth of the Trinity and Carmelite Spirituality Saturday, Aug. 10, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Registrations open, visit the website or call the administration office!
− “Get to Know Your Basilica” Tour 3-4 p.m. on the following Saturdays: Sept. 21 and Dec. 14
− Spiritual Talk: Teresian Prayer Saturday, Oct. 12, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Registrations open, visit the website or call the administration office!
For more events, visit the Basilica’s website: littleflowerbasilica.org
The Basilica is a center of spiritual and apostolic activity, where we invite you to renew your
commitment to God and begin a new journey in faith.
Spiritual Talk: St. Elizabeth of the Trinity and
Carmelite Spirituality The local chapter of the Discalced Carmelite Secular Order (OCDS) of the Province of St. Thérèse is continuing this year its series of talks to share the charism of prayer. “The OCDS is an essential part of the Province,” said Fr. Stephen Sanchez, OCD, Provincial Superior of the province of St. Thérèse. “They have an important mission: to share our vocation wherever they are. They bring new life to our Order.”
Who is St. Elizabeth of the Trinity? Elizabeth Catez was born on July 18, 1880 to Capt. Joseph and Marie Catez in Avors, France. At eight years of age, Elizabeth began musical
training at the Conservatory of Dijon and manifested a remarkable talent at the piano, eventually mastering works by such composers as Liszt, Chopin and the other romantic composers of her age. In that same year, she first expressed a desire to become a religious. After her 21st birthday, Elizabeth entered her longed-for Carmel. She received the name Sr. Elizabeth of the Trinity. The sisters recognized at once her profound and genuine spirit of prayer. They also noted her eagerness to be of service and her warm, gracious per-sonality. "Each sister felt herself to be the most loved," witnessed one of her community members. "In giving one time, she gave a thousand times," declared another, trying to express the supernatural love that the sisters sensed in Elizabeth’s actions in community. During her years in Carmel, Elizabeth became a true disciple of St. Paul, drinking deeply from his inspired letters and calling him the "father of her soul." She was drawn especially to Galatians 2:20: Yet I live, no longer I, but Christ lives in me; insofar as I now live in the flesh, I live by faith in the Son of God who has loved me and given himself up for me.
Interested in attending this presentation? Register online at: littleflowerbasilica.org/special-events/
Faith Formation Program
Registration for the 2019-2020 school year ends Aug. 23.
All families with who are registered as parishioners of the Basilica of the Little Flower may enroll their child(ren) or themselves for Religious Education. (If you are not a registered parishioner and would like to become a member of the parish, you may register by visiting the administration office or on the Basilica’s web-site.)
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Programs available for children, teens and adults! Programs available for children:
− Elementary School: 1st-5th grade: Sundays, Spanish: 8:30-9:45 a.m., English: 10:30-11:45 a.m.
− Rite of Christian Initiation, adapted for children: children age 6-16, Tuesdays 6:30-8 p.m.
Programs available for teens:
− Edge: Middle School, Tuesdays 6:30-7:45 p.m.
− Life Teen: High School, Sundays 2-5 p.m. Program for adults:
− Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults: adults 18+ English: Sundays 1:30-2:30 p.m. and Tuesdays 7-8:30 p.m. Spanish: Sundays 9-10 a.m. and Wednesdays 7-8 p.m.
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Join us for a Back-to-School Mass! Sunday, Aug. 11
10 a.m. (Spanish) and 12 p.m. (English)
Follow us on Instagram @littleflowerccd and the Basilica’s official Facebook page for more information
and events with our Little Flower Faith Formation Program.
For questions for concerns please contact Cameron Galvan, Director of Religious Education (DRE) at:
(210) 735-9126 ext. 110 or [email protected]
littleflowerbasilica.org/faith-formation
Registration Information
Please bring copies of birth certificate (if child/adult has not been baptized) and Sacramental certificate copies for Baptism & First Communion at the time of registration.
Registration Fees
− Elementary-Middle school: $40 one student and $45 two or more students
− High school: $60 one student and $65 two or more students
− RCIA for children: $20 per student
− RCIA: $20 per student
Hours of Registration Tuesday & Wednesday 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Thursday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Weekday registrations will take place at the Basilica administration office, 824 Kentucky Ave. Sunday regis-trations will take place at Little Flower School entrance on July 21, Aug. 11, and Aug. 18.
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Volunteers wanted! The Faith Formation program hopes to grow the parish’s desire to encounter Christ in a profound way at home and in school! Volunteers help with the Faith Formation’s committee, assisting with teaching, or teaching a class. Volunteers may be high school students or adults in need of community service hours or those who wish are seeking a ministry in helping to build the faith of the parish. Volunteers must be 15 years or older. Those interested in teaching a class (being a Catechist) are required to take a course provided by the Archdiocese of San Antonio to ensure that they understand the Catholic faith and how to teach it to different age groups.
Interested in helping the Faith Formation program? Contact the DRE to get see where we could use your
help!
Faith The Basilica is a center of spiritual and apostolic activity, where we invite you to renew your
commitment to God and begin a new journey in faith.
Lord, hear our prayers… The following family, friends and members of Little Flower Parish need your prayers. Contact the parish office to have names added to the prayer list.
Sandra Hage Kay Shaw Susan Richter Homer & Annie Cadena Juan Pablo Valle Mateo & Annie Casillas Dorothy Vasquez Deacon James Garza Homer & Maria Gaytan Elizabeth Ng George Zentella, Jr. Alice & Carrol Hendrix Jesse Elizalde Luis Miguel Elizalde
Gloria Elizalde Richard Corbett Michelle Guillen Nadia Guillen Lucy Phalen Antonio Zepeda Jose Angel Alfaro Jr. Darlyne Cox Mary Casas Joab Casas Noe Casas Marina Jimenez Ubaldo Cortez Nodal Roger Acosta
Michael Villarreal, Jr. Kenneth Narendorf Diana Valague Henrietta Vara Joyce Zurovec Alexander Salazar Dora Villarreal Julie Ray Hernandez Josephine Searcy Helen Murphy Maxine Cadena Mario & Rosa Alfaro Amalia Moreno Ricardo Luna
Margarita Villarreal Ed Zoller Andy Nicolau Jonathan Diaz & Xavier Ann Garza Zane & Jennifer Narro Angela Salinas Peggy Moore Angela Gonzales & family Jessica McCann Audra Carter Larry Gilette Maria Isabel Gilette Isaac Gonzalez
Share Your Time and Talent
with Little Flower
Organizations!
Faith Formation: Cameron Galvan
Brown Scapular: Maria Medina
Altar Society: Delores Cox
St. Vincent de Paul: Richard Aguilar
English Choir: Elaine Bir
Children’s Choir: Thelma Montez
Eucharistic Ministers & Lectors English: Brenda Villarreal
Spanish: Carmen Leija
Ushers: Fred Garcia
Altar Servers: Charles Luevano
Visit the Basilica’s website at: littleflowerbasilica.org/organizations
This week’s highlight: Eucharistic Ministers and
Lectors Ministers express their love for the Word of God in Scrip-ture. Lectors proclaim the Word of God in such a way that it touches the hearts of the assembly. Lectors are commissioned by the pastor to reflect on the Word of God and uniquely address our assembly. Eucharistic ministers assist the priest in administering the sacraments of the Eucharist, the consecrat-ed bread and wine.
Interested in being a Eucharistic Minister or Lector? There are opportunities for English and Spanish Masses:
English, Brenda Villarreal: (210) 325-2117 Spanish, Carmen Leija: (210) 317-5122
Community News Find ways to become involved
or support your parish community at the Basilica!
Back by Popular Demand: Hamburger Fundraiser!
The Rose Festival Committee will be having their burger fundraiser on Sunday, Aug. 25, after Masses.
All proceeds go towards festival expenses. We appreciate your support with this fundraiser!
For more information on ways to help the committee, please contact the Basilica administration office.
Mass Schedule
Sunday: 8 a.m., 10 a.m. (Spanish), 12 p.m., 2 p.m., and 6 p.m. (Spanish) Monday-Friday: 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. (Vigil) Daily: 7 a.m. at the Carmelite Nuns Convent, 6301 Culebra.
SPECIAL MASSES
Tuesday: Carmelite Community Mass at 6 p.m.
1st Friday of the Month: Mass for the Sick at 6 p.m.
RELIC VENERATION Tuesday: after the 6 p.m. Mass First-class relics of the Little Flower available to the public to touch and venerate.
Confessions
Tuesday: 6:30-7:30 p.m. Saturday: 4-5 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. For appointments call the administration office.
SPIRITUAL DIRECTION For appointments to meet with a Carmelite priest call the administration office.
EVENING PRAYER (VESPERS)
Saturday: 5 p.m.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Thursday: 6:30-7:30 p.m. (Holy Hour) Daily: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. St. Elias Chapel
Mass Intentions Masses are often offered in celebration of anniversaries, re-membrance, birthday, and graduation. They might also be offered for souls in purgatory, for health and spiritual well-ness, and other intentions. Suggested donation is $10. Call or visit the Basilica administration office to schedule your Mass!
Sunday, July 28: Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 8 a.m. Tim McTigue 10 a.m. For Our Parishioners 12 p.m. Little Flower Mass Association 2 p.m. + Diana Moncivais 6 p.m. + Albertina Cazares & family Monday, July 29: St. Martha 12 p.m. + Myong & + Jeannie Williams 6 p.m. Tommy Web Tuesday, July 30: Weekday [17] 12 p.m. Special Intentions 6 p.m. Audrey Haselby Wednesday, July 31: St. Ignatius of Loyola, Priest 12 p.m. Tommy & Melissa Web & family 6 p.m. + George & + Thelma Menne & family Thursday, Aug. 1: St. Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop, Doctor of the Church 12 p.m. Vocations 6 p.m. Josefina Belmonte: Happy Birthday! Friday, Aug. 2: Weekday [17] 12 p.m. + Myong & Jeannie Williams 6 p.m. Jim Michael & Bridget Cabrini Saturday, Aug. 3: Blessed Virgin Mary/ Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time [Vigil] 8 a.m. Communal First Saturdays 5:30 p.m. Wilson & Winnie Ann Nelsen & family
Mass Enrollments The Discalced Carmelite friars would like to invite you to en-roll your loved ones, living or deceased, in the Little Flower Carmelite Mass Association, named in honor of our beloved patroness. As a token of your love, we will send an enroll-ment certificate to your loved one to be enrolled.
Enrollments are for one year and $25 per individual or family. Enroll your loved ones by visiting the Basilica website: littleflowerbasilica.org/mass-association/ or the administration office!
General Information
Province of St. Thérèse
Basilica Administration Office 824 Kentucky Ave, 78201
Office Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Tel. (210) 735-9126 ~ Fax (210) 735-1389
Discalced Carmelite Friars Pastor & Rector: Fr. Luis Belmonte-Luna, OCD
Community: Fr. Marion Bui, OCD Fr. Henry Bordeaux, OCD
Fr. Bonaventure Sauer, OCD and Fr. Emmanuel Nnadozie, OCD
Staff Executive Director: Susana Cantu ext. 114 Business Manager: Laura Cole ext. 105 Secretary: Cheyenne Cisneros ext. 100 Bookkeeper: Consuelo Salazar ext. 104
Records: Sylvia DeHoyos ext. 102 Development Director: Anna Migeon ext. 103 Faith Formation: Cameron Galvan ext. 110
Facility Coordinator: Colleen Ortegon ext. 108 Maintenance: Tony Dominguez
Little Flower Gift Shop 920 Kentucky Ave., 78201
Tel. (210) 736-3889