RITE OF ACCEPTANCE INTO THE ORDER OF CATECHUMENS
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RITE OF ACCEPTANCE INTO THE ORDER OF CATECHUMENS
538 Central Boulevard • Danville, Virginia 24541 www.sheartchurch.org • [email protected] Parish Office (Oficina parroquial): (434) 792-9456 Fax: (434) 792-9463 • School (Colegio): (434) 793-2656 February 16, 2014 SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Father Anthony E. Marques Pastor [email protected] Weekend Masses: Saturday: 5:00pm (English) Sunday: 9:00am (English) 11:30am (Spanish) Misa en español a las 11:30am AΩ Kira S. Kania Sacred Heart School Principal [email protected] RITE OF ACCEPTANCE INTO THE ORDER OF CATECHUMENS Weekday Masses: Tuesday: 12:10pm Wednesday: 8:25am Thursday: 12:10pm Friday: 12:10pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament: First Friday: 7:00am–7:00pm Penance: Saturday: 4:00–4:30pm or by appointment Religious Education: Wednesday: 6:00–7:00pm (PreK–5th grade) 6:00–7:30pm (6th–12th grade) Parish Office: Tuesday–Friday 9:00am–4:00pm Wednesday, February 19 7:00pm DANVILLE, VA ! SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH ________________________________________________________________________________________________! MASS INTENTIONS Monday February 17 No Mass ____________ Sixth Week of Ordinary Time Tuesday February 18 12:10pm +Louis Hentsch, Sr. Sixth Week of Ordinary Time Wednesday February 19 8:25am +Antonino Roman Sixth Week of Ordinary Time Thursday February 20 11:00am +Betty Brooks Sixth Week of Ordinary Time (Roman Eagle) Friday February 21 12:10pm +Mary Hentsch Sixth Week of Ordinary Time Saturday February 22 5:00pm +Tiffany Chandler Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Sunday February 23 9:00am +John Marchick Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 11:30am Pro Populo Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Collecting Palms Palms that were blessed last year on Palm Sunday are now being collected in preparation for the beginning of Lent. The palms will be burnt, and the ashes imposed on the forehead, on Ash Wednesday, March 5. Please deposit the palms in the basket that has been placed in the commons. The connection between Palm Sunday and Ash Wednesday highlights an important truth: We undertake penance knowing that Christ has already conquered sin by his Passion, Death, and Resurrection. The Lord’s victory is meant to be ours as well. The palm is a symbol of Christ’s victory, as we read in the Book of Revelation: “After this I had a vision of a great multitude, which no one could count, from every nation, race, people, and tongue. They stood before the throne and before the Lamb, wearing white robes and holding palm branches in their hands. They cried out in a loud voice: ‘Salvation comes from our God, who is seated on the throne, and from the Lamb.’” (7:9–10). Roses are Red It will now be possible to purchase flowers either for the altar ($50) or the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe ($25), in honor or in memory of someone. This noble custom makes the church beautiful and contributes to the splendor of divine worship. (Please note that purchasing flowers in honor or in memory of someone is not the same as a Mass intention, which applies the benefits of the Eucharistic Sacrifice to a specific person or need.) Rite of Acceptance The parish will celebrate the Rite of Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens on Wednesday, February 19 at 7:00pm. This rite formally acknowledges and welcomes those adults who are preparing to receive the Sacraments of Christian Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist. Through the Rite of Acceptance, those preparing to receive these three sacraments will become “catechumens” (literally, “hearers”) of the Word of God. The Rite of Acceptance is not a Mass but rather a Liturgy of the Word followed by the giving of the Sign of the Cross and intercessions for the catechumens. All parishioners are welcome to attend, in order to support those preparing to enter the Church at Easter. LECTIONARY Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Feb. 16): Sir 15: 15–20 • 1 Cor 2:6–10 • Mt 5:17–37 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (Feb. 23): Lv 19: 1–2, 17–18• 1 Cor 3:16–23 • Mt 5 :38–48 FINANCIAL BLESSINGS Second Week in February, 2013 $ 7,314.25 Second Week in February, 2014 $8,445.25 “If there be any truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be by what he gives.” —Robert South Do you find it easy to pray? Is prayer an integral part of your day? Do you hear God’s voice in your daily life, and know how to respond accordingly? For many of us, the answer to these questions is, “no.” We all desire an intimate relationship with God. But, since learning to “say our prayers” as children, we never moved beyond rote recitation to an authentic conversation with God. For most of us, prayer becomes a source of frustration as we struggle to calm our minds and find even a few minutes to set aside to pray. In our busy lives prayer is seen as a luxury, when in reality it is at the foundation of a healthy spiritual life. The good news is you can overcome your difficulties with prayer, and it is easier than you might think. Sign up for the OREMUS Study Program which will be held on the Thursdays of Lent from 6:00-7:00pm. Please see the bulletin flyer and the promotional table in the parish commons. If you have questions, please contact Terrie Stone at (434)792-9456 or [email protected] Saturday Morning Retreat Into Great Silence is a film that seeks to understand the lives of the Carthusian monks through their daily prayers, tasks, rituals, and rare outdoor excursions. This film allows entrance into the monastic life rather than simply depict the monastic life. Please join us Saturday, March 8 from 9:00am to 12:00N, as we take some time to enjoy the silence and listen for God's quiet voice, while learning of the beauty and benefits of the monastic lifestyle. For more information or to sign up, please contact Terrie Stone ([email protected]). Women’s Health Fair The Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus will hold a Women’s Health Fair, Saturday, February 22 from 9:00am1:00pm at Sacred Heart School in the Multi-Purpose Room. Sanctuary Enhancement Exquisite new furnishings now adorn the sanctuary of the church. The General Instruction of the Roman Missal, which contains the Church’s norms for the celebration of Mass, reminds us that, “Sacred buildings and requisites for divine worship should be truly worthy and beautiful and be signs and symbols of heavenly realities” (no. 288). Therefore, the furnishings in the church point to the celestial dimension of divine worship: In the Mass and other forms of the liturgy, we truly experience heaven. Please note that NO operating income has been used to pay for the sanctuary enhancement; the Philip N. and Frances K. Daly Trust gave a generous grant ($25,000) for this work, which could not be used to pay for the parish’s ordinary expenses. The reredos will eventually include a tabernacle that has already been selected. —Fr. Tony Vacation Bible School It’s hard to believe that we are already thinking about summertime and all the fun events that will be happening this summer. However, we are ready to begin planning Vacation Bible School for this summer and we need your help. Vacation Bible School will take place Monday, June 9 to Friday, June 13. Anyone interested in assisting with crafts, Bible study, games, snacks or leading groups, please see Terrie Stone in the parish office. Racheal’s Vineyard Retreat The retreat will be held March 28-30 at Shalom House Retreat Center, for women and men who have known regret, sorrow, guilt or shame from abortion. Spend some time this Lent experiencing God’s great mercy. The weekend combines living scripture meditations, spiritual exercises, and discussions in a guided process that leads to the heart of God’s love and compassion. Please Contact Kay Marie Geiger, (804) 330-3137 : [email protected] or Molly Smith at Richmond Church of Epiphany (804) 794-0222 or you may view the website: www.rachelsvineyard.org The school will be closed Monday, February 17 in observance of Presidents’ Day. Tickets for the annual school auction are now available! This year’s theme is “Mardi Gras Masquerade.” The event will be held Saturday, March 1, from 6:00pm–10:00pm in the Holy Family Gym. Tickets are $32.00 per person. Chef Patrick Ruocco will be preparing a New Orleans menu featuring a recipe he prepared as a contestant on Food Network’s “Restaurant Express” TV show. The event features music entertainment provided by Norm Aquilo, live and silent auctions, and adult beverages. Tickets may be purchased in the school office or church office. Donation of auction items will be greatly appreciated. Please contact Donna Comper for more information. El Vallarta Mexican Restaurant will donate 10% of all sales on Wednesday, February 26 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm to the 8th grade class for their spring trip. Advise the restaurant staff you are supporting SHS! Congratulations to Luke Garcia and Jacob McDaniel! They won first and second place in the school wide spelling bee. They will compete at the city wide spelling bee this March. Madison Murphy and José Gomez were the winners of the 2-5 grade spelling bee. Congratulations to all participants! To be eligible to apply for tuition assistance for the 201415 school year, SHS parents must complete a FACTS form online at www.factstuitionaid.com. The deadline is February 28. Registration packets are now available in the school office for 2014-15. The deadline for registration is February 21. The Sacred Heart School 2014 Annual Appeal is now available. Copies are provided in the Commons area. Please prayerfully consider your donation. Your gift will be an investment in the school and community. Donations will be accepted thru June 30, 2014. Know of someone interested in providing a Catholic education for their child/grandchild. Please encourage them to visit our website at www.sheartschool.com. MINISTERIO HISPANO VI DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO Día 16 de febrero de 2014 Flores para el templo Ahora se puede comprar flores para la imagen de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe ($25), o para el altar ( $50), en honor o en memoria de alguien. Esta costumbre noble hace que el templo sea hermoso y contribuye al esplendor del culto divino. (El comprar flores en honor o en memoria de alguien no es lo mismo que dedicar una Misa, la cual aplica los beneficios del Sacrificio eucarístico a una persona o necesidad.) Colecta de ramos Los ramos que fueron bendecidos en Domingo de Ramos del año pasado se están colectando ahora en preparación para la Cuaresma. Los ramos se quemarán, y serán impuestos en la frente, en el Miércoles de Ceniza, día 5 de marzo. Favor de depositar los ramos en la canasta que se ha puesto en el área común. Según el Libro del Apocalipsis, los ramos son símbolo de la victoria de Jesucristo: “Después de esto vi un gentío inmenso, imposible de contar, de toda nación y raza, pueblo y lengua, que estaban de pie delante del trono y del Cordero, vestidos con vestiduras blancas y con palmas en sus manos, y gritaban con voz poderosa: ‘¿Quién salva fuera de nuestro Dios que se sienta en el trono, y del Cordero?’” (7, 9–10). Retiro cuaresmal Se realizará el retiro anual de la Cuaresma para la comunidad hispana el sábado, día 15 de marzo, de las 9:30am hasta las 2:30pm. El retiro de este año se enfocará en las lecturas del Evangelio según san Juan que se proclaman en el Tercer, Cuarto, y Quinto Domingos de Cuaresma: la samaritana (4, 3–42), el ciego de nacimiento (9, 1–41), y la resurrección de Lázaro (11, 1–44). También habrá una Solemne Exposición del Santísimo Sacramento, el Rosario, y la oportunidad de confesarse. Favor de inscribirse antes del domingo, día 9 de marzo, con Amanda Esparza en la oficina parroquial. Colegio católico Si usted está interesado inscribir su hijo(a) a nuestro colegio católico para el próximo año escolar es importante empezar el proceso ahora. Se necesita solicitar para las becas lo mas pronto posible. Por favor hable con Amanda Esparza en la oficina parroquial. Colaboración El domingo pasado recaudamos $839.25 para la colecta. Nuestro párroco pide que contribuyamos lo equivalente a una hora de nuestro sueldo. Nuestra meta es recaudar $2,000 cada semana. 142 South Main St. H Building Danville, VA 24541 434-799-2382 5858 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24541 703 North Main Street Danville, VA 24540 Westover Chapel North Main Chapel (434) 793-5511 Toll Free 1-800-793-5511 M F 303 Mt. Cross Rd. Danville, VA 24540 434-793-8528 363 Central Blvd., Ste. 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