SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC COMMUNITY

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SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
SACRED HEART OF JESUS
CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
Archdiocese of Galveston - Houston
6502 County Road 48 Manvel, Texas 77578
Parish Office: 281-489-8720; FAX: 281-489-8727
Office Hours / Horario de Oficina: Monday-Friday / lunes-viernes 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Faith Formation: CCE Office / Doctrina : 281-489-7603; FAX: 281-489-6987
Office Hours/Horario de Oficina: Monday-Friday/lunes-viernes 2 pm-8 pm
www.sacredheartmanvel.org; [email protected]
Find us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/sacredheartmanvel
Pastor/ Párroco: Rev. Thomas V. Ponzini
Deacons / Diáconos: Richard Reyes, Robert Leicht and Hector Ibarra
MASS SCHEDULE/ Horario de la Santa Misa
CONFESSION SCHEDULE/Horario de Confesión
Saturday / sábado: 6:00 p.m. Vigil Mass (English)
Sunday / domingo: 8:00 a.m./English
10:30 a.m./English
12:30 p.m. /Español
5:00 p.m. /English
Rosary—30 minutes before each Mass
Rosario—30 minutos ántes de cada Santa Misa
Weekdays / Entre Semana:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
lunes, martes, jueves y sábado : 8:00 a.m.
Wednesday, Friday — miércoles y viernes 9:00 a.m.
First Thursday of the Month 7:00 p.m. Mass
Primer viernes del mes 7:30 p.m. Misa (Español)
(with anointing of the sick — con unción a los enfermos)
Confession / Confesión:
Friday / viernes 9:30 a.m.--10:30 a.m.;
Saturday / sábado 9:00 a.m.--10:00 a.m.;
Every 2nd Wednesday of the month 6:30 p.m.-- 7:30 p.m.
Cada 2º miercoles del mes 6:30 p.m. -- 7:30 p.m.
or by appointment — y por cita
Holy Hour / Hora Santa: (English)
Friday after 9:00 a.m. Mass / viernes después de misa
Wednesday / miércoles 6:30 p.m--7:30 p.m.
Patriotic Rosary: Wednesday evenings during Adoration in
the Church (English) 6:30 p.m--7:30 p.m.
Rosario: Cada lunes a las 7:30 p.m. en la Iglesia (Español)
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ ~ May 29, 2016
In calm waters, every ship has a good captain.
- Swedish proverb
Welcome To Our Parish!
If you and your family are new to the area and wish
to become members of Sacred Heart of Jesus
Church, or have attended our church but have not
yet registered, we welcome and invite you to pick
up a New Parishioner Registration Form. These
forms are available in the church foyer or the
parish office. The parish office is located in the
Parish Life Center. You can drop off the
completed form at the parish office, mail, or
simply place it in the Sunday collection basket.
Thank you and welcome to our Parish family!
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading— Melchizedek, the king of Salem and a
priest of God Most High, brought out bread and wine and
blessed Abram (Genesis 14:18-20).
Psalm– You are a priest forever, in the line of
Melchizedek (Psalm 110).
Second Reading — Paul gives his description of the
institution of the Eucharist (1 Corinthians 11:23-26).
Gospel — Jesus speaks to the crowd about the kingdom
of God and then feeds them with five loaves and two fish
(Luke 9:11b-17).
IN ALL THAT WE DO, WE SEEK TO
REVEAL THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS
WHICH SO LOVES ALL PEOPLE
We, the Catholic Christian Community of Sacred Heart of
Jesus Parish, Pastored by our Diocesan Priests, are primarily
accountable in love to God and in obedience to the Cardinal of
Galveston - Houston. We are called to Evangelize, Foster family community and vocations, Minister to all people and Develop leadership at all levels of parish life. Recognizing that
the liturgy of the Eucharist is the source and summit of Christian life, we celebrate our social, multicultural, and economic
diversity believing that each member of our fellowship is infinitely valuable to our common goal.
Feast of Corpus Christi: May 29
That the abundant baskets of leftover loaves and
fishes may remind us that God can work wondrous
deeds when we are willing to share even our smallest gifts.
“They all ate and were satisfied. And when the leftover fragments were picked up, they filled twelve wicker baskets.”
Luke 9:17 The story of the Loaves and Fishes shows us that
when we share what we have, even if it doesn’t seem like that
much, miracles can happen! Do not think that your gift is too
small or insignificant! God blesses all the gifts we offer and
makes them wondrous.
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass
© 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
2 Pt 1:2-7; Ps 91:1-2,14-16;
Mk 12:1-2
Tuesday:
Zep 3:14-18 or Rom 12:9-16; Is 12:2-3,
4bcd-6; Lk 1:39-56
Wednesday: 2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps 123:1b-2;
Mk 12:18-27
Thursday: 2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25:4-5ab,8-10,14;
Mk 12:28b-34
Friday:
Ez 34:11-16; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5b-11;
Lk 15:3-7
Saturday: 2 Tm 4:1-8; 1 Sm 2:1,4-8abcd; Lk 2:41-51
Sunday:
1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30:2,4-6,11-13;
Gal 1:11-19; Lk 7:11-17
Parishioners starting in June we will not be
having BEFORE and AFTER
announcements. If anyone would like to
announce ANYTHING , it will have to be put
in the bulletin.
Fr.Tom or the Announcer will ONLY give
brief bulletin announcements after Mass.
To have anything put in the bulletin please
email Ariel Allion, Parish Secretary 2 weeks
prior to when you would like the
announcement posted in the bulletin.
[email protected]
Thank you & God Bless!
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
May 29, 2016
Parish Financial Information
for May 15, 2016
Offertory
Collections
Registered Households
Number of Envelopes
Number of Loose Checks
Diocesan Services Fund (DSF)
Parish Goal
Total Amount Paid
$17,413.01
3,325
310
120
$101,000.00
$72,190.57
Number of Participants
308*
 Less than 10 % of our parish families are
participating.
Thank you!
God bless your continued generosity!
Monday:
8:00 AM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM
Thursday:
8:00 AM
7:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM
7:00 PM
(Bilingual)
Saturday:
8:00 AM
6:00 PM
Sunday:
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
12:30 PM
5:00 PM
May 30
Nilda Juson- Birthday Intention
May 21
† Isabel Mangosing
June 1
† Juan Cilia
June 2
All Souls in Purgatory
For al Living & Deceased Altar Society
Members
June 3 Parish Feast Day
Cecilia Dumadag– Birthday Intention
† Enrique H. & Vicente Amaya
June 4
Avila Family– Spiritual Healing
† Eddie & Emilia Alaniz
June 5
Sharon Gutierrez & Thanksgiving Mass
Rayvn Jaidealcera– 70th Birthday
† Locadio Gomez & Nahum Castelan
Juan Maldonado– Priest Ordination
Intention
For Mass Intentions: Contact the Parish Office
Para Misa de Intenciónes: contacte la oficina
Parroquial (281)489-8720;[email protected]
Baptism Information
 Next Pre–Baptismal Class:
 June 16 from 7:00 pm–9:00pm
 Next Baptism Dates- English: at
2:30pm:June 12, July 10, August 14
 For more information, please contact the Parish
Office at (281)489-8720 or via email at
[email protected]
Eucharistic Adoration
Eucharistic Adoration every 1st Friday of each month
from 10:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m.. Then from 10:00 p.m.
through
Marriage Preparation —
Engaged couples please contact the Parish
office for an appointment with the pastor at
least 6 months to a year before your wedding date.
Monday–Friday; 9:00 am - 5:00 pm .
Let’s PRAY together!!
PLEASE PRAY FOR
THESE BRAVE MEN AND
WOMEN SERVING IN OUR
ARMED FORCES
U.S. NAVY: EE3 Adrian Huerta, PO3 Kris Scruggs,
HM Devan Fakharizadeh, PO Joshua Piefer, SW3
Crystal Stang, MM2 Travis K. Stang, PO2 Jason R.
Gill, Airman Andre Tijerina, Richard Mellado, Michael Sco , SW2 Michael T. DuBose, SR Ellio
Handly, EMN3 Ma hew Gunn, Tyler Sprague
U.S. ARMY: SPC Felix C. Valvaneda, SGT Julian
Rodriguez, SPT Emme Williams, Col. Vincent
Malone, SSG Rafael A. Morales, 1st LT Christopher
Torres, LT Christopher Dannemiller, PFC Brandon
D. Lopez, SGT Eric A. Lopez, SGT Ronald Hill, LT
Josh Goldman, PFC Anthony Alvarez, Alfredo Moya Jr., SGT Emir Guevara Jr., MAJ Chris Brooke,
COL Stephen Ruth, PFC John Benkenstein, SPC
Jacob Garza, LTC Sonia Torres (Buckelew), CPT
Michael Pecina, PFC Korey Killough, PFC Beau
Bryant, SPC John Simpson, SSG Danny Medina,
PV2 Jorge Luis Soto, SPC Raelynn Salazar, PFC Miguel Alvear [Na onal Guard]; David D. Or z, Jr.
U.S. Army Air Cavalry Warrant Officer, SGT Joel
Gonzalez
U.S. AIR FORCE: STF SGT Phillip Cyb, LTC Luis O.
Morales, Tech SGT Jason Cole, LT Paxton Parker,
SR Airman Patricia Gilliland, CAPT Erika Hooper;
AFC Elizabeth Huerta; Tech SGT (Re red) David
Porche
U.S.M.C.: LCPL Jeremy Lira, LCPL Natalio Lopez,
PFC Eric Piefer, PFC Nick Tomich, PFC Alexander
Julian Guajardo, CPT Patrick Lambert, CPL Paul
Espindola, PFC Jose Diaz Pedraza, PFC Gerad
Merri , CW04 Eric M. Strause, SGT. Anthony
Wayne Wright, CPT Corey McVeigh, FC Javier
Escobedo Garza
U.S. COAST GUARD: DC3 Cody C. Cates, LCDR
Norbert J. Pail
*If you have loved ones in the Armed Services, and
wish their names be listed in our bulle n to be
remembered in our prayers, please call the parish
office. Thank you and God Bless America!
~page 4
Please pray for the sick and those who
have requested our prayers, especially...
Por favor oren por los enfermos y los que
han pedido nuestras oraciones,
especialmente...
The Emilia Alaniz Family, M. V. “Bud” Hayden, Carter
Cabrello, Micky Parker, Elizabeth Gillis, Hilda Hall, Charlie
and Rose Heil, Dennis Klesel, Ed & Dolores Klesel, Don Le
Blanc, Susan Turturiello, Larry & Vicki Guajardo, Frank
Pulkinen, Rudy Perez, Rene Leal, Thomas Bauman, Mary
Feller, Dorothy Reado, Gloria Ratcliff, Frances Dupree,
Russell Polasek, Charles & Gail Berzeny, Tram Peter Hue,
Mai Loan Loc, Thomas Nguyen, Andy Nguyen, Patsy
Novak, Irma Ladislao, Pauline Waters, Barry & Peggy
Williams, Eleonore Koval, Jerry Farkius, Aurora Rivera,
Maria Elena Moreno, Concepcion Aragon, Jody Smith,
John Kendall, Carol Jane Heydorn, Doris & Robert Senior,
Dee Dee Petru Schmeisser, Teresa Porter, Carol
Olsovsky, Sheila Hageman, Johnny Olsovsky, Jr., John &
Polly Olsovsky, Roselyn Vortherms, Shirley, Gonyea,
Harry & Joyce Margiolos, Helen Hodges , Joyce
Williamson, Lydia & Cesar Morales, Larry Stavinoha,
Elva Valusek, Irene Pel er, Alton Rogers, Scholly Prihoda,
Be y Wollney, Clesi Tilley, Pam Lopez, Susan Thompson,
Jacob & Jarrod Pena, Mark Capoy, Ki y King, Antonio
Fonseca ,Marshall Je er, Gary Gunn, Joe Romano, John
Tan, Eva Sauceda, Zackary Yorio, Rev. James J. Gaunt,
CSB, Michael & Lilda Lampo, Judie Divin, Chinyere Achife,
Archie & Lourdes Cordero, Nadia Mendoza, David
Williams, Patricia P., Chris na Zak, Kathryn Nawrocki,
Roy Hamilton, Stanley Stavish, Estella Tabor Arevalo,
Monique Sta. Cruz Mariconi, Jean Darunday, Susie
Vargas, Melchor Palmares, Raymundo Benitez, Jack Slack
Let us Pray: “Omnipotent and eternal God, the
everlas ng Salva on of those who believe, hear us on behalf of
Thy sick servants, for whom we beg the aid of Thy loving mercy, that, with their bodily health restored, they may give
thanks to Thee in Thy church. Through Christ our Lord. Amen”
Anointing of the Sick
First Friday of the month (except during Lent)
7:30 p.m. Mass [Spanish] or any time upon
request by contacting the parish office.
Ministry to the Sick and Homebound
Please call the Parish Office so that a Extraordinary
Minister may be contacted to assist in bringing Holy
Communion to you in your home or hospital.
Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Community, Manvel, Texas
Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic
Community is especially grateful for our
First Eucharist Catechists, who have
worked so diligently to prepare Sacred
Heart's children to receive the Sacrament of First
Eucharist. These dedicated teachers are:
Vena Aguilera
Alexis Aguilera
Miriam Alba
Bertha Bastida
Bianca Bastida
Vanessa Bastida
Maria Blanco
Sabrina Fematt
Kelly Hauck
Leticia Littleton
Maira Onesa
Hasel Perez
Liliana Rodriguez
Nancy Rodriguez
Paula Rodriguez
A big thank you to all who gave their time to
make our celebration special.
2016 First Eucharist Candidates
Crystal Aguilar, Brayan Alvarez Orozco, Nely Alvarez,
Hector Alvarez Orozco, Leonard Aruj, Lucas Barre, Mia
Baree, Jean Batac, Leslie Calderon, Miguel CedilloJr.
Yarethzy Cedillo, Joel DeLeon, Lorelie DeLeon, Yarely
DeLeon, Carmen Delgado, Cesar Diaz, Brandon Duarte,
Bradley Elmore, Joseph Elmore, Devany Flores, Erick
Flores, Kimberly Flores, Krista Garcia, Arleth Gonzalez,
Chrisobal Gonzalez, Eric Guevara Mendoza, Isabela
Haskins, Alejandro Hernandez Lopez, Lorena Lagunas
Montes, Erica Lopez, Ethan Lopez, Briana Magana, Jose
Martinez, Jr., Julisa Martinez, Sofia Martinez, Christian
Mosquera, Abdon Nieto, Alyssa Nieto, Azalia Nieto,
Jazmin Nieto, Megan Oconer, Christopher Orea, Cristian
Orozco Alvarez, Jazmin Orozco, Steven Ortiz, Omar
Palacios, Alicia Rodriguez, Diana Rodriguez, Karla Santiago, Mia Santiago, Angela Segura, Jacquelyn Serrano,
Luke Simbajon, Juan Soliman, Ramiro Tristan,
Alejandro Vargas Talavera, Jaileene Vargas, Carl
Vinzon, Lesly Villatoro, Vividiana Zapata
~page 5
Feast of Our Mother of Perpetual Help
Feast Day will be
June 25, 2016 (Saturday)
11:30 Rosary (Hall)
12:00 Noon Bilingual Mass
Reception to follow at the Parish Hall
To JESUS, through Mary . . .”
Annual Bazaar – October 9, 2016
It is never too early to start planning!
This year’s Bazaar Co-Chairs are Deacon Richard
Reyes and Lynette Salmon. They have assembled
a stellar team to work in coordination with them.
The team members, their area of responsibility and
their contact information is below. Please share
with them your feedback, new ideas, and volunteer
to help!
Co-Chairs: Richard Reyes [email protected]
281-701-0804
Lynette Salmon [email protected] 832-621-8715
Facilities Team:
Juan Martinez [email protected] & Allan
Alquinto [email protected]
BBQ dinner, Booths, Children's activities, Security,
Parking, Saturday set-up & Sunday take down and
clean up
Promotions Team:
Tony Jones [email protected]
Jessica Alonso [email protected]
&
T-shirt design & procurement, Raffle item and ticket procurement, Advertisement, Saturday Bingo,
Auction – live and silent, Sponsor recognition
Finances Team:
Cindy Gross [email protected] &
Elba Maldonado [email protected]
Raffle ticket sales, Token sales, T-shirt sales,
Money and token handling at bazaar
Catholic 101 : Did you know????
~page 6
A Gift More Precious Than Our Own Earthly Life
By F. K. Bartels
6/6/2010 (5 years ago)
Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)
With the many distractions of our modern culture, the buzz of media and demands of the
workplace, it is all too easy to begin to adopt a somewhat indifferent attitude toward the sacred gift
of Eucharist. It is often as if we are asleep. We are not awake to reality; not fully aware of the
immense gravity of the unfathomable graces God has freely given us in
Eucharist. We go along on our way each day, and there in the Tabernacles around the world is Christ's body and
blood, our Savior who patiently waits for us to notice him, love him, and adore him; yet he so often waits alone and
unnoticed.
We are sinners who deserve nothing from Christ; for we are certainly undeserving of this action of God's Son in which
he took on flesh and suffered a most cruel Passion and Death. Yet God has done this for us: he has poured out his life
blood on the Cross, and he continues to give us his flesh to eat and his blood to drink. Why? Should we contemplate
this Love for a thousand lifetimes and beyond, it would continue to escape us.
Yet there are many examples in history where we find a profound understanding of this Love which is Christ truly
present in Eucharist. For instance, in the early Church, as today, there were Christians who were unable to attend Mass
and receive the precious body and blood of our Lord. Thus it was necessary to bring the sacred Host to the sick and to
prisoners. Yet there often existed great danger for those deacons who were given such a sacred task. As a result, rather
than allow the faithful to go without this most precious nourishment for the soul, children were permitted to bring
Eucharist to those in need.
Tarcisius was such a child: a little boy who, after fervently participating in the holy sacrifice of Mass, carefully hurried forth to bring Eucharist to those who so thirsted for eternal life. With love and adoration, he placed the body and
blood of his Lord into a leather pouch, and danced off on his little legs, bound on a divine mission of love. One could
easily sense the child's dedication and purpose in the light, vibrant radiance of his stride. Yet along the way he was
met by Christian persecutors who cruelly beat him to death. With a fierce dedication born by the knowledge of the
reality of Eucharist, this precious child held tightly to the leather pouch which contained the Love of loves until the
last of his strength waned.
Pope St. Damasus inscribed this epitaph upon the tomb of the martyred youth: "He preferred to yield his soul in death
than to betray the heavenly members [of Christ] to raving dogs."
Let us also consider the words of Saint Ignatius, third bishop of Antioch, who is accounted an Apostolic Father by
virtue of having been a hearer of the apostle John: "I have no taste for corruptible food nor for the pleasures of this
life. I desire the Bread of God, which is the flesh of Jesus Christ, who was of the seed of David; and for drink I desire
his blood, which is love incorruptible."
In about the year 110 A.D., St. Ignatius became the target of the Emperor Trajan, and, as a result, he faced a most
brutal death in the Amphitheater. Yet so strong was his love for Christ, surely a result of his fervent adoration of the
body and blood of our Lord truly present in Eucharist, that he pleaded with those of his flock who might try to interfere with his approaching martyrdom, urging them to allow him to die for Christ: "I am writing to all the churches to
let it be known that I will gladly die for God if only you do not stand in my way. . . . Let me be food for the wild
beasts, for they are my way to God. I am God's wheat and shall be ground by their teeth so that I may become Christ's
pure bread. Pray to Christ for me that the animals will be the means of making me a sacrificial victim for God." Shortly after he wrote those words, St. Ignatius was forced to enter the arena where, before many spectators, beasts tore the
flesh from his bones.
El Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo ~29 de Mayo 2016
En aguas calmadas, todo barco tiene un buen capitán
— Proverbo Sueco
¡Bienvenidos a Nuestra Parroquia!
!Si usted y su familia desean ser miembros de
nuestra familia del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús,
les invitamos y les damos una cordial bienvenida.
Favor de llenar la forma de registro que se
encuentra en el vestíbulo de la iglesia o pase y
pídala en la oficina parroquial. La oficina
parroquial se encuentra en el edificio “Centro de
Vida Parrroquial”. Triaga la forma completa a la
oficina parroquial, mándela por correo, o simplemente póngala en la canasta de la ofrenda
cualquier domingo. ¡Gracias y bienvenidos a
nuestra familia Parroquial!
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — Melquisedec, el rey de Salem y
sacerdote del Dios Altísimo, sacó pan y vino y bendijo a
Abram (Génesis 14:18-20).
Salmo — Tú eres sacerdote para siempre
(Salmo 110[109]).
Segunda lectura — Pablo da su descripción de la
institución de la Eucaristía (1 Corintios 11:23-26).
Evangelio — Jesús habla a la multitus sobre el reino de
Dios y luegola alimenta con cinco panes y dos pescados
(Lucas 9:11b-17).
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes:
Martes:
2 Pe 1:2-7; Sal 91(90):1-2,14-16; Mc 12:1-2
Sof 3:14-18o Rom 12:9-16; Is 12:2-3,4bcd-6;
Lc 1:39-56
Miércoles: 2 Tm 1:1-3,6-12; Sal 123(122):1b-2;
Mc 12:18-27
Jueves:
2 Tm 2:8-15; Sal 25(24):4-5ab,8-10,14;
Mc 12:28b-34
Viernes: Ez 34:11-16; Sal 23(22):1-6, Rom 5:5b-11;
Lc 15:3-7
Sábado: 2 Tm 4:1-8; 1 Sm 2:1,4-8abcd; Lc 2:41-51
Domingo: 1 Re 17:17-24; Sal 30(29):2,4-6,11-13;
Gal 1:11-19; Lc 7:11-17
Adoración al Santisimo
Adoración al Santísimo se lleva a cabo el primer viernes de cada
mes de las 10:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m. y luego de las 10:00 p.m. hasta las
7:00 a.m. el sábado.
EN TODO LO QUE HACEMOS,
PROCURAMOS
REVELAR EL SAGRADO CORAZÓN DE JESÚS
QUE TAN ADORA A TODAS PERSONAS
Nosotros, la Comunidad Cristiana Católica del SagradoCorazón de Jesús, a cargo de los Padres de nuestro arquidiócesis,
somos principalmente responsable en el amor a Dios y obediente al Cardenal de Galveston - Houston. Somos llamados a
Evangelizar, Fomentar la comunidad entre la familia y
vocaciones, Ministrar a todas personas y Desarrollar el liderazgo a cada nivel de la vida parroquial. Reconociendo que la
liturgia de la Eucaristía es la fuente y la cumbre de la vida cristiana, celebramos nuestra diversidad social, multicultural y
económica, creyendo que cada miembro de nuestra confraternidad es infinitamente valioso a nuestra meta común.
Fiesta de Corpus Christi: 29 de mayo
Que la abundancia de los peces y los panes
que quedaron en los cestos nos recuerde que
Dios puede hacer maravillas cuando estamos
dispuestos a compartir incluso nuestros más pequeños
dones. " Comieron todos hasta saciarse; Se recogieron los
trozos que les habían sobrado: doce canastos. " Lucas
9:17 ¡La historia de los Panes y los Peces muestra que
cuando compartimos lo que tenemos, aunque no parezca
mucho, pueden suceder milagros! ¡No piense que su
regalo es muy pequeño o insignificante! Dios bendice
todos los dones que ofrecemos y hace de ellos maravillas.
El Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo
29 de Mayo de 2016
Fiesta de Nuestra Madre del Perpetuo
Socorro
25 de Junio 2016 (Sabado)
11:30 Rosario (Salon)
12:00 Medio Dia Misa Bilingue
Recepción a seguir en el Salón
Parroquial
“ A JESUS, a traves de Maria . . .”
2016 Candidatos de Primera Comunion
Crystal Aguilar, Brayan Alvarez Orozco, Nely Alvarez,
Hector Alvarez Orozco, Leonard Aruj, Lucas Barre, Mia
Baree, Jean Batac, Leslie Calderon, Miguel CedilloJr.
Yarethzy Cedillo, Joel DeLeon, Lorelie DeLeon, Yarely
DeLeon, Carmen Delgado, Cesar Diaz, Brandon Duarte,
Bradley Elmore, Joseph Elmore, Devany Flores, Erick
Flores, Kimberly Flores, Krista Garcia, Arleth Gonzalez,
Chrisobal Gonzalez, Eric Guevara Mendoza, Isabela
Haskins, Alejandro Hernandez Lopez, Lorena Lagunas
Montes, Erica Lopez, Ethan Lopez, Briana Magana, Jose
Martinez, Jr., Julisa Martinez, Sofia Martinez, Christian
Mosquera, Abdon Nieto, Alyssa Nieto, Azalia Nieto,
Jazmin Nieto, Megan Oconer, Christopher Orea, Cristian
Orozco Alvarez, Jazmin Orozco, Steven Ortiz, Omar Palacios, Alicia Rodriguez, Diana Rodriguez, Karla Santiago, Mia Santiago, Angela Segura, Jacquelyn Serrano,
Luke Simbajon, Juan Soliman, Ramiro Tristan, Alejandro
Vargas Talavera, Jaileene Vargas, Carl Vinzon, Lesly
Villatoro, Vividiana Zapata
Parroquianos empezando en junio no habrá
anuncios ANTES o DESPUES de Misa. Si
usted quisiera anunciar un evento, retiro, o
venta tendría que poner el anuncio en el
boletín.
El Padre Tomas o el Anunciador nada más
lera anuncios breves del boletín después de
Misa
Por favor de mandar su anuncio para el
boletín por correo electrónico a Ariel Allion,
La Secretaria de la Parroquia, dos semanas
antes de cuando usted quisiera el anuncio
puesto en el boletín.
[email protected]
Gracias y Bendiciones!
Preparación Prematrimonial —
Parejas comprometidas, por favor
contacte la oficina parroquial para hacer una
cita con el párroco un mínimo de 6 meses o
un año antes de la fecha de su boda;
Favor de llamar: lunes–viernes; 9:00 am–5:00 pm .
Información para Bautismos
Siguentes Fechas de Clases Prebautismales:
Mayo 29; a las 2:00 pm en el Centro de
Vida Parroquial.
Fechas para Bautismos en español
4º domingo de cada mes después de la Misa de
12:30 pm: Junio 26, Julio 24, Agosto 28
Para mas información, favor de llamar a la oficina
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Catolico 101: ¿Tu Sabias?
29 de Mayo de 2016
Solemnidad,
Santísimo Cuerpo y Sangre de Cristo
«Mi carne es verdadera comida,
y mi Sangre verdadera bebida;
el que come mi Carne, y bebe mi Sangre,
en Mí mora, y Yo en él.»
(Jn 6, 56-57)
Esta fiesta se comenzó a celebrar en Lieja en 1246, siendo extendida a
toda la Iglesia occidental por el Papa Urbano IV en 1264, teniendo
como finalidad proclamar la fe en la presencia real de Jesucristo en la
Eucaristía. Presencia permanente y substancial más allá de la
celebración de la Misa y que es digna de ser adorada en la exposición
solemne y en las procesiones con el Santísimo Sacramento que
entonces
comenzaron a celebrarse y que han llegado a ser verdaderos
monumentos de la piedad católica. Ocurre, como en la solemnidad de
la Trinidad, que lo que se celebra todos los días tiene una ocasión
exclusiva para profundizar en lo que se hace con otros motivos. Este es el día de la eucaristía en sí misma,
ocasión para creer y adorar, pero también para conocer mejor la riqueza de este misterio a partir de las
oraciones y de los textos bíblicos asignados en los tres ciclos de las lecturas.
El Espíritu Santo después del dogma de la Trinidad nos recuerda el de la Encarnación, haciéndonos festejar
con la Iglesia al Sacramento por excelencia, que, sintetizando la vida toda del Salvador, tributa a Dios gloria
infinita, y aplica a las almas, en todos los tiempos, los frutos extraordinarios de la Redención. Si Jesucristo
en la cruz nos salvó, al instituir la Eucaristía la víspera de su muerte, quiso en ella dejarnos un vivo recuerdo
de la Pasión. El altar viene siendo como la prolongación del Calvario, y la misa anuncia la muerte del Señor.
Porque en efecto, allí está Jesús como una víctima, pues las palabras de la doble consagración nos dicen que
primero se convierte el pan en Cuerpo de Cristo, y luego el vino en Su Sangre, de manera que, ofrece a su
Padre, en unión con sus sacerdotes, la sangre vertida y el cuerpo clavado en la Cruz.
La Hostia santa se convierte en «trigo que nutre nuestras almas». Como Cristo al ser hecho Hijo de recibió la
vida eterna del Padre, los cristianos participan de Su eterna vida uniéndose a Jesús en el Sacramento, que es
el símbolo más sublime, real y concreto de la unidad con la Víctima del Calvario.
Esta posesión anticipada de la vida divina acá en la tierra por medio de la Eucaristía, es prenda y comienzo
de aquella otra de que plenamente disfrutaremos en el Cielo, porque «el Pan mismo de los ángeles, que ahora
comemos bajo los sagrados velos, lo conmemoraremos después en el Cielo ya sin velos» (Concilio de
Trento).
Veamos en la Santa Misa el centro de todo culto de la Iglesia a la Eucaristía, y en la Comunión el medio
establecido por Jesús mismo, para que con mayor plenitud participemos de ese divino Sacrificio; y así,
nuestra devoción al Cuerpo y Sangre del Salvador nos alcanzará los frutos perennes de su Redención.
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