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Sacred Heart Catholic Church
SUNDAY BULLETIN
PARISH & CCD OFFICE: 303 E. College, Coleman, Tx, 76834
Phones: Parish Office: (325) 625-5773
CCD & Parish Hall: (325) 625-2031
Parish FaceBook: www.facebook.com/Sacred-Heart-
Coleman-1246485415373606
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sacredheartchurchcoleman.org
SACRAMENTS:
Contact the Parish Office For: Baptism
First Holy Communion Sacrament of Confirmation Sacrament of Matrimony
(Arranged 6 months in advance) Quinceañeras:
To be arranged 6 months in advance.
PARISH COUNCIL: Nancy Baker, Chairman
Angel Barrios, Vice-Chairman Margie Mitchell, Secretary
Beau Brudney Adel Hunter Mike Murray Eladio Tapia
FINANCE COUNCIL: Rob Cheaney, Chairman
Diane Morales Jeanne Murray
PASTOR:
Rev. Laurent Mvondo
DEACON:
Ray Nuñez OFFICE MANAGER:
Delia Dela Rosa COORDINATOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Margie Mitchell YOUTH MINISTRY:
Terry Dulin - Angel Barrios
MASS SCHEDULE:
Sunday Masses:
Saturday, 6:00 pm - Bi-Lingual
Sunday, 8:30 am - English
CONFESSION:
Saturday: 5:00 - 5:45 pm
VISITATIONS:
The Deacon is available to visit the homebound.
Please call (325) 625-4952 (Home), or (325) 718-7028 (cell).
For the Welfare of The Medrano & Nunez Families
Elisa Nunez
Tenth Sunday In Ordinary Time June 10, 2018
“The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the stronghold of my life; whom should I dread? When those who do evil draw near, they stumble and fall.” (cf. psalm 27(26):1-2)
In Loving Memory of Joe E. Hanke, Jr.
By Era Lee Hanke
Pray For Our
Troops
Guadalupe Society Sacred Heart Church Coleman, Texas
Life’s Delights
715 Wallis Ave, Santa Anna, Tx (325) 348-3133
“Where art, style, and affordability meet.”
David & Sheila Stallings
(325) 348-3168
611 Wallis Avenue, Santa Anna, Tx ~ Texas Wines ~ Incredible Edibles ~ Nordic Ware ~ Religious Jewelry
LeatheR & Lace (325) 348-3188
604 B Wallis Ave - Santa Anna, Tx
Shoppin’ Baskit 113 W. College Ave. • Coleman, TX •Hours: 7a.m. - 10p.m. • 7 Days a Week
(325) 625-2624 We Sell: Hunting & Fishing Licenses - ATM Money Orders - Western Union We Accept:
WIC - Food Stamps - Vendor Coupons
Decorations by Calee’s Birthdays ~ Weddings ~ Anniversaries
Silk & Fresh Flower Arrangements (325) 348-9208 (817) 680-0166
Lisa Hochsteler - Owner
In Loving Memory of Mom, Dad, Delfina, Jasper , Raul & Tommy Medrano
By the Medrano Family
For the Welfare & Health of Ricky Rodriguez Family & Tammie Benjamin Family
By Mom Mary Ann
In Memory of Joe Louis Rosales, Sr. “ In Our Hearts Forever ”
By Richard & Ellen Benavidez
For the Living & Deceased of the Frausto Family By Juanita Sanchez
SANTA ANNA NATIONAL BANK 618 Wallis Avenue - Santa Anna, Texas 76878
Phone 348-3108 or 348-3109
Mike Murray, Owner (325) 625-3333 1916 S. Concho http://texasgunparts.com Coleman, TX 76834 [email protected]
Texas Gun Parts & G U N S M I T H I N G
Knights of Columbus
Council 3867
(325) 625-3333
De Colores!
Cursillistas
Ultreya en Español
Todos los martes del
Mes—a las 7 de la tarde
En el Salon de la Parroquia
Sacred Heart Church - Coleman
“Always In Jesus Name!” In Loving Memory of
Manuel & Anita Gutierrez
“Forever In Our Hearts!” Mom~Grandma & Dad ~PoPo
By Dale & Natalie Jones Family
For All deceased members of the Nuñez Family &
All deceased members of Sacred Heart Church, Coleman
By Deacon Ray Nuñez
In Loving Memory of Rita Luera, Maurice & J.J.
Rendon; Catarino & Elena, Paul, Paulie, & Johnny Vasquez; Juanita & Bictorino Sr. & Jr. & Billy Diaz
By Ben Luera
Love lives on . . . In God’s loving care
† Robert W. Stamper †
By Susie Stamper Family
“For our Spiritual leaders, Pope Francis, Bishop Michael Sis, Father Laurent, and all the other Bishops and Clergy; Remember them in our prayers and in all they do.”
“† In Memory of Betty Rolfe & Raymond Vasquez”
And, For the Welfare of
Carmen Rendon, Lucy Diaz, JR. Vasquez & their Families
By Ben Luera
For the Welfare of the James Rendon family, Monica Uvalle family, Elena Rendon, & Jamie Porter.
By Becky Rendon
$30 space
In Loving Memory of
Victor & Merejilda Hernandez
For the Health & Welfare of the
Jesse & Delia Dela Rosa Family:
Gabriel & Cynthia (Dela Rosa) Aldrete
Douglas Dela Rosa Zachary Aldrete
John Aldrete With All Our Love!!
Jesse & Delia Dela Rosa
In Loving Memory of
Lino & Eliodoro Tapia
& Pina Navarro
† By The Tapia Family
† In Loving Memory Of †
In Loving Memory of The Deceased Rendon, Ruiz,
Frausto, Vasquez & Diaz Families & For the Souls of Fr. David
Espitia, Fr. Romanus & Fr. Cyr
By Becky Rendon
In Loving Memory Of
Paulie, Johnny & Lance Vasquez
+ Primitivo, Nieves, Marcus, &
Ralph Guerrero
By the Vasquez Family
The Andrés and Concepción Díaz family: Moyses, Mary Jane, Margaret Díaz; Pantaleón, Eddie Díaz; Noni,
Roberto Ybarra; Ventura, Moísés Andrade; María Díaz; Matthew Gómez; David Gómez
The Jesús and Margaret Dela Rosa family: Jean, Adrion, Ricky Gonzales; Freddy Gonzales; Isidro Rodríguez;
Paul & Julia Dela Rosa.
~ In Loving Memory of Anita Diaz 1-7-1931 5-17-2018~
Peggy Hensley, FNP-C Family Practice & House Calls
105 N. Second Street
Santa Anna, Tx. 76878 Call for apt: (325) 348-3566
$15 Space
Parish Office Days/Hours:
Tue-Wed-Thu-Fri 9 a.m.—12 noon 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Mission Sta t ement f or Sacred Hear t Church We, the People of God, members of Sacred Heart Church in Coleman, Texas, are brought together through baptism and nourished in Eucharist, to respond to God's invitation to holiness and sacramental life - building a Kingdom to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ. As a people, with a variety of backgrounds and cultures, we seek to work together in unity, love, peace and justice - serving the community of Coleman County and the world-wide community.
In Loving
Memory of Our
Beloved Mother
Betty Vasquez
Rolfe
2-1-1936 2-12-2018
CONSIDER THE PRIESTHOOD DISCERNMENT RETREAT FOR YOUNG MEN: There will be a “Consider the Priesthood Discern-ment Retreat” for young men ages 10th Grade and Older discerning a call to the Priesthood, Friday through Sunday, August 3rd—August 5th, 2018, sign in starting at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, at St. Mary’s Church, 612 E. 18th Street, Odessa, TX 79761. Those interested may contact Kristi Garcia at the Diocese of San Angelo, 325-651-7500, for more infor-mation, or email her at: [email protected] NOTE: After the retreat at noon on Sunday, August 5th, the youth are invited to join “Kicking it with the holies” (Clergy vs Youth Kickball game).
Dennis Scott Kay Dela Rosa Carmen Rendon Kye Carrillo Raymond & Dalia De Leon Margie, Anaya, Elijah & Damion Odelia Martinez Catarina Guerrero Mercedes Taylor Ceasar & Edgar Nunez Adel Hunter Grayson Dempsey Donnie Guerra
Mary Capuchin Sandra & Larry Rodriguez Danny Calderon Juan P. Flores Connie Salas Leo Franke Dcn. Ray Nunez Danny Reyna Melissa Edwards Eddie Alonzo Monica Uvalle
MASS INTENTIONS
(The Rosary will be prayed 30 minutes before Mass.)
PRAYER FOR THE SICK
Our Monetary Gifts to God Last Week: Total Offerings: $ 2,104.00
“Parishes In Need” Collection: $ 222.00 We would like to thank all our parishioners for
their continued support to the parish. May God reward your generosity, always. Amen!
Acts 11L21b-26; 13:1-3; Matthew 5:1-12
1 Kings 17:7-16; Matthew 5:13-16
1 Kings 18:20-39; Matthew 5:17-19
1 Kings 18:41-46; Matthew 5:20-26
1 Kings 19:9a, 11-16; Matthew 5:27-32
1 Kings 19:19-21; Matthew 5:33-37
Ezekiel 17:22-24; 2 Corinthians 5:6-10; Mark
4:26-34
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WEEKLY READINGS
Meditations . . . “We are not discouraged.” (2 Corinthians 4:16)
If anybody had a right to be discouraged, it was St.
Paul. During the course of his ministry, he was beaten,
shipwrecked, betrayed, slandered, and imprisoned. To-
day’s second reading gives us some insight into the way
Paul handled all of this. Mind you, Paul was a tough guy
by nature, but we can’t think that he was impervious to
the stress and strain of the life he had chosen. The key is
that he didn’t let discouragement overtake him and rule
his life. Discouragement can make us feel hopeless. It can
drain us of all energy and prevent us from keeping up
with our everyday tasks. If not dealt with, it is also con-
tagious. It can spread through your whole house. So let’s
look at one way we can deal with discouragement. At the Last Supper, Jesus told his disciples, “Do not let
your hearts be troubled. You have faith in God; have
faith also in me” (John 14:1). Here he was about to face
the cross, and yet he spent his last hours on earth helping
his friends—by urging them to trust in God. As comfort-
ing as these words sound, they also contain a vital strat-
egy: Hold on to your faith! Trust that my Father and I
won’t abandon you. Whenever we face times of discouragement, we can
picture Jesus saying to us, “Don’t let your heart be trou-
bled. It’s true that in the world you will have trouble, but
never doubt that I have conquered the world” (see John
16:33). St. Paul, echoing Jesus, assures us that nothing can
separate us from God’s love (Roman 8:38-39). It’s the
knowledge of this truth that kept him from giving in to
discouragement. This same motto can help us too. So the next time you start feeling discouraged, think
like Paul. Keep telling yourself that God knows the
situation. He feels your pain. He is with you. Never for-
get that nothing can separate you from his love.
“Jesus, help me to hold fast to your promises.”
(Printed with permission from “The Word Among Us,” June, 2018)
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Sacred Heart Church: 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 10, 2018
ST. BARNABAS
NO MASS ST. BONIFACE
For David Hernandez, Sr. (birthday) By Delia Dela Rosa ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA
For Melissa Edwards (health) By Delia Dela Rosa THE VISITATION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIl
For Our Nation By Donor THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS
For Carmen Rendon (health) By Donor THE IMMACULATE HEART OF THE
For All Immigrant Children Separated From Their Parents - By Donor 11TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
For All Fathers (Living & Deceased) By Donor
THANK YOU!: Thank you for your generous contributions to last weekend’s special collection, “Parishes In Need.” God bless you! FATHERS’ DAY OFFERING ENVELOPES: Next Sunday, June 17, 2018, we celebrate Fathers’ Day for all living and deceased fathers. Offering En-velopes for Mass Intentions for all our fathers, grandfathers, father-in-laws, uncles, etc., are avail-able in the Vestibule. Please take one and return as soon as possible. All intentions will be placed on the altar from June 17th to the end of June. PARISH GROUPS MEETING: The Parish Groups will meet on Thursday, June 21, 2018, at 6:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. Those listed (list on display in Vestibule) are expected to attend this meeting to be informed of their respon-sibility and duties. For more information please contact Fr. Laurent. CHURCH & OFFICE WEEKDAY DAYS/HOURS: Reminder! Weekday church & office days/hours are Tuesday-Friday, from 9 a.m.-noon & 1-5 p.m. On Mondays the Office & Church are not open. If you have business you need to conduct in the church/office, do so during regular open days/hours. After-hour visits, without prior authorization from the Pastor, are not permitted. NOTE: Parish-ioners who have been entrusted with keys to the Church or hall, are not allowed to loan the key to anyone else. No exceptions. Thank you for your full cooperation. LECTOR’S & COMMENTATOR’S TRAINING: Effective training for new Lectors, and rejuvenat-ing the work of veteran Lectors, will be provided every Tuesday of each week (until completion) at 6:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall. For more information, please contact Terry Dulin at 636-3361.
Please Pray For Those Serving In The Military
Dustin De Leon, Army David Hernandez, Jr., Army Donald Anthony Salas, Army Ricky & Julietta Nuñez, AF Michael P. Stallings, Major, Army A1C R. Zane Rosales, Air Force
Patrick Kerr, Capt. Air Force Matthew Hurtado, Marines Benjamin Orosco, Green Beret Teresa Rolfe, Lt., Navy Marty Siller, Army Kristle De Leon, Marines Jeffery Rivera, Army Arturo Avila, Marines
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE INCREASE OF VO-
CATIONS TO THE PRIESTHOOD & RELI-
GIOUS LIFE, ESPECIALLY IN OUR SAN AN-
GELO DIOCESE.
NATIVITY PILGRIMAGE A Nativity Pilgrimage is set for October 9, 2018, for those wishing to participate. This is an 11 day pilgrimage to the Shrines in Italy (Milan, Rome) and a wonderful opportunity to experience first hand the rich history of our Catholic Faith. A Flyer is posted in the Vestibule. For additional informa-tion, please contact the Parish Office.
PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL OUR SEMINARIANS IN
THE MONTH OF JUNE: We also offer prayers for
Dcn. Reggie Odima and Dcn. Freddy Perez, on their
Priestly Ordination, June 9, 2018. God keep them safe
and free from all harm. Amen.
“The love of God the Father is embodied in Christ’s earthly
Abba, St. Joseph!”
Scripture reveals to us that St. Joseph’s love for Mary was
outdone only by his love for the Father (Matthew 1:19). Only
his obedience and belief in the sanctity of the law could lead
him to divorce Mary, but his love for her could not allow for
harm to come to her, even if he was disgraced in the process. It
sounds a lot like the love of God the Father, doesn’t it? His vow
to the covenant couldn’t allow him to just dismiss our sin. “His
great love could not allow for him to dismiss us,” even if he
was disgraced in the process (Philippians 2:8; Hebrews 12:2). How heroic the love of God the Father as embodied in
Christ’s earthly Abba, St. Joseph! How many mornings did he
rise with the Egyptian sun, an alien in a foreign land, armed
only with a tool belt, venturing into a hostile culture seeking
enough employment to keep food on the Holy Family’s humble
dinner table? How disciplined a man to have undoubtedly
taught the God of the universe to invoke Scripture each day by
praying the sacred Shema (the Jewish daily prayers). Echoes of
Joseph’s and Mary’s voices can be heard in Christ’s responses
to the devil in the wilderness, for his response to the first temp-
tation is quoting the Shema he learned at the feet of his parents. How focused and detail-oriented Joseph must have been to
make a living as a carpenter, in which the work of your hands
points straight back to the craftsmanship of its creator. Could
there have been a more perfect metaphor for the earthly father
of God? Consider the humility he demonstrated throughout the
unique circumstances of Mary’s pregnancy. Ponder his obedi-
ence in traveling almost one hundred miles with a wife in her
third trimester. Contemplate the respect for others’ dignity and
heritage that Christ undoubtedly learned from his parents
(Matthew 2:10-12; John 4:30-42; Matthew 15:24-28). St. Jo-
seph revealed the Father to Christ by who he was each day, not
merely in what he provided for the family. This article is an excerpt from The “R” Father: 14 Ways to
Respond to the Lord’s Prayer by Mark Hart (The Word Among
Us Press, 2010) Available at wau.org/books
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