March 29, 2015 - Assumption Catholic Church | West, TX

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March 29, 2015 - Assumption Catholic Church | West, TX
March 28, 2015
PALM SUNDAY
Sat. 6:00 P.M. Rosary
6:30 P.M. +Christine Grellhesl, BD; +Shelia
Brown; +Pauline Marek; +Michael Maguire,
Anniv.; +August & Christine Stanislav;
+Ludvik & Filomina Vanek; +Mark
Lansdown, Anniv.; +Henry Kubala; +Harry
Lee Svacek; and For the Health of Ken
Bernsen
Sun. 7:30 A.M. +Charlie Ferguson
Sun. 9:00 A.M. +Ben Cernosek; +Anton &
Annie Stacha, Sr; +Charlie & Hattie Kucera;
and Special Intention CH & ED
Sun. 10:30 A.M +Christine Caroline
Polansky; +Nicholas Van Pelt, BD; and
+Lucille Isom, BD
Sun. Spanish Mass (Noon) +Maria Flores
Villalobos; +Sebastiana Munzo Rodarte; and
Parish Family
Mon 7:00 P.M. Parish Mission
Tues. 6:30 A.M. +Jackie Baldwin
7:00 P.M. Parish Mission
Wed. 5:30 P.M. ROSARY
6:30 P.M. +Marcella Geisler; and Living &
Deceased KJZT Members
Thurs. 6:30 P.M (Holy Thursday). +Jody
Smith
Fri. 3:00 P.M. Stations
4:00 P.M. Spanish Stations
6:30 P.M. Veneration of the Cross
Next Sat. 8:15 P.M. +Marsha Grimm;
+Wilfred Cervenka; +Sharon Ann Cervenka;
+Christine Grellhesl; +Ted Kocian; and
Thanksgiving for Josephine Kocian
Next Sun. 7:30 A.M. +Dennis J. Sulak;
+Ronald Joe Sulak; +Teresa Holy; +Fred
Matula; +Robert Karlik, BD; +Lydia
Dobecka; +Jerry Grones; and +Carla
Lathern, Anniv.
Next Sun. 9:00 A.M. +Darrell Dan Gerik;
+Mary & Lud Gerik; +Anton & Rosie Kolar;
+Harry Kolar; +Hollis & Martha Neill; +Anton
“Jack” Willenborg; +Carla Lathern, Anniv.;
+Joe Frank Divin; +Ben Cernosek; +Joey &
Jeremy Pustejovsky; and Special Intention
AH & Thanksgiving NH
Next Sun. 10:30 A.M. +Cody Dragoo; +Mr.
& Mrs. Chris Dragoo; +Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Mynar; +Frankie Joe Mynar; +Diana &
Shelly Berger; +Tom Dragoo; +Emil &
Josephine Kucera; +Arnold & Irene Kotrla;
+John & Ellen Schroeder; +Henry Kubala;
+Mark Lansdown; +Mike Click; +Patsy
Picha; and For the Health of Ken Bernsen
Next Sun. Spanish (Noon) Parish Family
TODAY -- Our adult Sunday study group will
be at 9:00 a.m. in the parish cafeteria. All
sessions will last one hour.
TODAY – 50/50 Club meets in the Parish
Center after the 7:30 a.m. Mass
TODAY --The Drive Through Stations will be
from 6:30pm-8pm. In case of inclement
weather, the stations will be canceled.
MONDAY – Parish Mission on the Last Nine
Words that Jesus spoke on the cross at 7
p.m. in Church. Father Anthony Odiong will
present the mission.
TUESDAY --- No Adoration until April the
14th.
TUESDAY- Parish Mission at 7 p.m. by
Father Anthony Odiong.
WEDNESDAY -- Confessions at 5:00 to
6:00 p.m. during Lent.
WEDNESDAY --- KJZT SOCIETY #11
SCHOLARSHIPS There will be two $500
scholarships given to two graduating High
School KJZT members. Call one of the
following and an application will be mailed to
you: Mary Kallus 826-3077 or Theresa
Plsek 867-1973. Deadline for returning the
application is Wednesday.
THURSDAY – No adoration until April
16th.
FRIDAY – The Men’s Group meets at 6 a.m.
at St. Joseph’s for Bible Study.
NEXT SUNDAY - 50/50 Club meets in the
Parish Center after the 7:30 a.m. Mass.
NEXT SUNDAY -- CCE grades 9th & 10th
classes today from 9-10:15 a.m.
NEXT SUNDAY -- Our adult Sunday study
group will be at 9:00 a.m. in the parish
cafeteria. All sessions will last one hour.
DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY --- A Eucharistic
Holy Hour & Benediction will be held in our
church from 3-4 p.m. on Divine Mercy
Sunday. The Sacrament of Reconciliation
will be available. A plenary indulgence can
be obtained 8 days before or 8 days after
this feast day if the usual requirement are
met.
KJT & KJZT CORPORATE COMMUNION
& MEETING –KJT & KJZT will attend
corporate Communion at the 7:30 a.m.
Mass on Sunday, April 12th. Meeting will
follow at Parish Center. Kolaches and
coffee will be served prior to the meeting.
KJZT JUNIORS --- KJZT Juniors will have a
meeting on Sunday, April 12th at 4 p.m. at
the Parish Center. Following the meeting
juniors will make corsages and boutonnieres
for women and men who are in the nursing
homes. Refreshments will also be served.
NEXT SATURDAY 8:15 P.M.
LECTOR –Mike Sulak
GIFTS –RCIA
ALTAR SERVERS –Matthew Mendiola,
Jadyn Evans,
SUNDAY – 7:30 A.M.
LECTOR –Chuck Felderhoff
GIFTS – Larry & Dianne Mynarcik
ALTAR SERVERS – Rynda & Ryson
Maddox, Zachary Gerik
EXTRA ORDINARY MINISTERS –Freda
Allen, Jon & Sharon Hlavenka
9:00 A.M.
LECTOR –Eric Kostecka
GIFTS – Bobby Kostecka Family
SERVERS –Bradley Sinkule, Sadie Ivy,
Kena Mynar
EXTRA ORDINARY MINISTERS –Rick &
Margie Vrbas, Kris Copper
10:30 A.M.
LECTOR – Dianne Feyerherm
GIFTS – Sammons Family
SERVERS –Kinslee Adams, Libby & Ryan
Gerik
EXTRA ORDINARY MINISTERS –Ed &
Dorothy Sykora, Jean Maler
THANK YOU – A Special thank you to the
50/50 club for the donation of $5,000 that
was donated to the Church.
SANCTUARY LAMP is in memory of
Raymond J. Hromadka, Sr. by Family.
MARIAN SHRINE LIGHT is in memory of
Feryn Schulte and for the strength of the
Schulte Family.
OFFERTORY COLLECTION
Offertory Collection…… $ 10,723.00
Building Fund…..
$
40.00
Ashes to Easter………… $
543.00
St. Mary’s School………. $
22.00
CCE……………………. $
12.00
Please use your offertory envelopes for your
donation. Donation without envelopes
cannot be recorded.
VOCATIONS CRUCIFIX will be in the home
of Jerry & Dorothy Kucera this week.
PRAYERFUL SYMPATHIES to the
following: Gladys Adams; Cathy Kaska;
Diana Mynarcik; Mary Beth Kaluza; Henry
Macik; and David Macik, on the loss of their
mother, Georgia Macik; to Ann Archer on
the loss of her husband; to Clifford Archer
and Barbara Talley on the loss of their b
brother, Edward Archer; to Virginia Zatopek
on the loss of her husband, Royce Zatopek.
CEF PERPETUAL ENROLLMENTS........
In loving memory of the ESTELLE
STANISLAV FAMILY by Cliff & Bonnie
Archer, Ernest & Evelyn Bezdek, Lillian
Bohannan, Doug & Clara Carter, Raymond
& Joyce Dulock, Lori Eisma, Chuck &
Bunny Felderhoff, Dianne Friend, Martha
Gerik, Nita Gerik, Henry & Cressie Girard,
Bill & Laurann Grimm, Dorothy Hajek,
Gene & Martha Hosek, Harry Lee & Mary
Ann Hykel, Agnes M. Johnson, Anna
Louise Kaska, Helen Klish, Bobby & Betty
Kostecka and Eric, John & Wilma
Kostecka, Charles & Rose Kubacak, Josie
Kubala, Kenneth & Margaret Kubala,
Rufus & Agnes Lamere, Ervin & Geraldine
Laubert, Dennis & Hattie Macha, Jerry &
Jo Ann Maynard, Milada Mazanec, George
Meurer, Charles & Marsha Nemec, Robert
& Georgie Nors, Evelyn Petter, Larry &
Kathy Podsednik, Dan & Jeanette
Pokluda, Louise (Lou) Pokluda, Joe &
Carolyn Pustejovsky, Eugene & Jeanne
Roznos, James & Marcella Sinkule,
Thomas & Margaret Sinkule, William &
Angie Sinkule, John & Doris Slay, Steve &
Frances Soukup, Tony & Wanda Stacha,
Barbara Stanislav, Lucille Sulak, Rose
Sulak, Dolores Sykora, Toby & Doris
Tobola, Helen Trlica, Don & Pam
Urbanovsky, Lillian Urbanovsky, Steve &
Ann Vanek and Katy Campbell, William &
Libbie Veselka, Margaret Webre, Tommy
& Jo Ann Wolf, and Royce & Virginia
Zatopek.
In loving memory of the GEORGIA MACIK
FAMILY by Ellouise Anderson; Doug &
Clara Carter; Raymond & Joyce Dulock; Lori
Eisma; Chuck & Bunny Felderhoff; Dianne
Friend; Bill & Laurann Grimm; Dorothy
Hajek; Gene & Martha Hosek; Harry Lee &
Mary Ann Hykel; Agnes M. Johnson; Anna
Louise Kaska; Helen Klish; Elaine Kolar,
Kara and Kailey; Bobby & Betty Kostecka
and Eric; John & Wilma Kostecka; Charles &
Rose Kubacak; Rufus & Agnes Lamere;
Ervin & Geraldine Laubert; Milada Mazanec;
Charles & Marsha Nemec; Robert &
Georgie Nors; Evelyn Petter; Larry & Kathy
Podsednik; Dan & Jeanette Pokluda; Louise
(Lou) Pokluda; Joe & Carolyn Pustejovsky;
James & Marcella Sinkule; Thomas &
Margaret Sinkule; Steve & Frances Soukup;
Lucille Sulak; Dolores Sykora; Helen Trlica;
Steve & Ann Vanek and Katy Campbell; and
Margaret Webre.
ST. MARY’S ENDOWMENT FUND….. In
loving memory of ESTELLE STANISLAV
by John & Monica May; Freddie & Janice
Kaluza; Gary & Beth Culverhouse; and
Clint & Casie Weaver.
PRAY FOR THE HEALTH OF THE
FOLLOWING: Bill Hannes; Ken Bernsen;
Bruce Huffines, Brayden Ballard, Mitzi
Urbanovsky, Kelly Hooper, Jennifer Jares
Ashley; Lillian Hromadka, Lillie Mynar;
Karcyn Kauffman, Larry Holecek, Wesley
Mashek, Nilce Carman, Nathaniel Torres,
Wendell Harrison, Billy Kelm, Paula Ledford,
Martha Sulak Gerik, Cathy Heltenberg,
Eugene Roznos, Louis Mynarcik, Larry
Payne, Jason Neill, Albin Poehls, Zander
Williams, William Buchanan, Hattie Kolar,
Evelyn Bezdek, Chris Hutyra, Delbert
Helms, Dawn Hand, Stephanie Schriner
and Helen Mynar.
CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING
CORNER Our Lenten journey climaxes in
this celebration of Holy Week. Throughout
these days we are called to experience
with Christ a journey of unselfish love; to
die to all that is sinful in us and to rise to
new and renewed life. Will justice and
charity be renewed in us through this
journey? Will we make room for those in
need as we let selfishness die in us?
Healing Mass, St. Mary in Waco
The Ladies of Charity of Waco will host the
35th annual Easter Healing Mass and
Anointing of the Sick April 8 at 11 a.m. at
St. Mary Parish in Waco. Refreshments
will be served following the service in St.
Mary's Parish Hall. For more information,
call (254) 876-2277.
merciful Lord Jesus (e.g. “Merciful Jesus, I
trust in you!”).
Divine Mercy Indulgence
What is an Indulgance?
What an Indulgence does is to take an
occasion of such expiation (a certain
prayer, penance, charity or other
designated work) and add to its intrinsic
merit before God an additional value
based on the treasury of merits of Jesus
Christ, and those perfectly united to Him in
heaven (the saints). This can either
partially, or under certain conditions, totally
remit the temporal punishment due to
sin. This depends, naturally, on our
openness to God's grace. A mechanical
performance of an indulgenced work
would not have effect. Performing an
indulgenced work should have the
consequence of fixing our will away from
our sins and entirely on God. This is why
among the most important of the
conditions for receiving a plenary
indulgence, and the hardest to satisfy, is
the complete detachment from or
detestation of our sins.
Partial Indulgence Requirements
A partial indulgence, granted to the faithful
who, at least with a contrite heart, pray to
the merciful Lord Jesus a legitimately
approved invocation. (e.g. “Jesus I trust in
You”, “My Jesus mercy”, or any other
approved invocation.)
Plenary Indulgence Requirements
I. The usual conditions for every plenary
indulgence:
- sacramental confession (within about 20
days before or after)
- Eucharistic communion (preferably on
the day, or the days before or after)
- prayer for the intentions of Holy Father
II. The specific conditions for this
Indulgence:
On Divine Mercy Sunday
- in any church or chapel, in a spirit that is
completely detached from the affection for
a sin, even a venial sin, one should take
part in the prayers and devotions held in
honor of Divine Mercy
- or, in the presence of the Blessed
Sacrament exposed or reserved in the
tabernacle, recite the Our Father and the
Creed, adding a devout prayer to the
Note on Partial Indulgences
In the past partial indulgences were
"counted" in days (e.g. 300 days) or years
(e.g. 5 years). Catholics often mistakenly
thought that this meant "time off of
Purgatory." Since there is no time in
Purgatory, as we understand it, it meant
instead the remission of temporal
punishment analogous to a certain amount
of penitence as practiced in the early
Church. This was a very generous
standard, since the penitence required for
sacramental absolution in the early
centuries was arduous, indeed. However,
with Pope Paul VI's 1968 revision of the
Enchiridion Indulgentiarum (Collection or
Handbook of Indulgences), this confusing
way of counting partial indulgences was
suppressed, and the evaluation of a partial
indulgence left to God. Please note the
schedule for Triduum. The principle
liturgies of the the three days form one
liturgical whole (which is why Veneration
occurs only once, though as Stations are
devotional and not liturgical they are
repeatable) and all the Faithful are invited
and encouraged to participate in all three
of these great celebrations of the holiest
days of the Church. The Vigil, as a
celebration of the dawning Light Who
triumphs over the darkness of death and
sin, is to take place “in the Holy Night” and,
as we were reminded by the Vicar
General, is to not begin until after sunset.