Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church
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Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church
Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church 1000 North Jefferson Avenue, Goldsboro NC 27530-3141 919-734-5033 Rev. Alex Gonzalez, Pastor Deacon Webster James March 22, 2015—Fifth Sunday of Lent THE NEW COVENANT When the prophet Jeremiah coined the term "new covenant" he was actually doing something quite radical. For the Jewish people, there was only one covenant, the one made between the Lord God and Israel through Moses at Mount Sinai. For Jeremiah to suggest that God would somehow supersede the covenant with a new one would have sounded audacious to Jewish ears. But in this way he is a predecessor of Jesus who, in the Gospel of John, is continually portrayed as superseding the past, establishing the reign of God in a new way. And in today's Gospel passage, Jesus the "new covenant" speaks the language of his "new commandment" of love when he tells of the dying grain of wheat, and of our own need to die to self in order to be raised with Christ. As Lent ends and we prepare to enter into Holy Week, the dying grain of wheat serves as an excellent symbol of the kind of dying and self-sacrifice to which disciples are called, a symbol of that new covenant written deep within our hearts. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. EUCHARISTIC LITURGY Weekend Saturday Vigil 5:00PM English 7:00PM Spanish Sunday 10:00 AM English 1:00 PM Spanish Fin de Semana Sábado ~ 5:00 PM En Inglés Sábado ~ 7:00 PM En Español Domingo ~ 10:00 AM En Inglés Domingo ~ 1:00 PM En Español Weekdays Días de Semana 9:00 AM Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday lunes, martes, miércoles, viernes 7:00 PM Jueves en Español No 9 AM Mass on Thursday No hay Misa los jueves a las 9 AM Holy Days check inside Bulletin Revise dentro del Boletín que se entrega en las Misas First Friday Adoration begins after morning Mass and ends with Benediction at 10:00 PM. Todos los viernes primero de mes de 10:00 AM Adoración al Santísimo a 10:00 PM. WELCOME VISITORS AND NEWCOMERS New members may register by calling the parish office (weekdays from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM). BIENVENIDOS A LOS NUEVOS MIEMBROS Para registrarse hablar con Elvira Ponce o llamar a la oficina Mission Statement Saint Mary is a diverse Catholic community working together to live the Gospel, grow in faith through the Eucharist, and share our gifts in service to others. Misión de la Parroquia La parroquia de Santa María es una comunidad católica y diversa que trabaja unida para vivir el evangelio, crecer en fe por la Eucaristía y compartir nuestros talentos en servicio a otros. Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church 1 Mass Intentions and Readings for March 21 to March 29, 2015 PARISH DIRECTORY CHURCH Office (Oficina): 919 734-5033 FAX: 919 580-0730 E-Mail: [email protected] Web: www.saintmarygoldsboro.org PARISH STAFF Rev. Alex Gonzalez, Pastor…..ext. 27 Deacon Webster A. James...….ext. 29 Director of Faith Formation Mrs. Carole Sears……………...ext. 34 Liturgy Coordinator Mrs. Debbie Gambella, Parish Secretary…………....…ext. 10 Mrs. Kathy Hennessy, Parish Secretary…….....…......ext. 26 Mrs. Tracey Davis, Parish Bookkeeper…..…...…..ext. 28 Mrs. Elvira Ponce, Hispanic Ministry………...…..ext. 22 Mrs. Vicki Ellis, Choir Director, 10:00 AM Mr. Philip Eubanks, Organist Mr. Mike Nault, Organist & Choir Director, 5:00 PM Mr. Van Tran, Sacristan SCHOOL Office: 919 735-1931 FAX: 919 735-1917 E-Mail: [email protected] [email protected] SCHOOL STAFF Mrs. Lynn Magoon, Principal…………………........ext. 33 Mrs. Anne Marie Gambella, Admn. Assistant………….......ext. 11 MAINTENANCE STAFF Mr. Harold Jones, Supervisor………………….….ext. 31 Mr. Larry Jones, Assistant………...………….....ext. 31 PASTORAL ADVISORY COUNCIL Chair Kevin Bacon Vice-Chair John Marguglio Secretary Sharon Thomas Finance Council Chair John Heeden Steve Balli, Sheila Covar, Anne Hurrey, Joseph Jones, Paula Long, Carlos Morales San Juan, Phyllis Radford, Donna Stevenson, Gene Seward. Goldsboro, N. C. Sat.3/21 5:00PM 7:00PM Sun.3/22 10:00AM 1:00PM Mon.3/23 9:00AM Tue.3/24 9:00AM Wed.3/25 9:00AM Thu.3/26 9:00AM 7:00PM Fri.3/27 9:00AM Sat.3/28 5:00PM 7:00PM Sun.3/29 10:00AM 1:00PM Jeremiah 11:18-20; Psalm 7:2-3, 9bc-12; John 7:40-53 Sue Smyk, dec. by Erma & Joseph Smyk Pro Populo Ezekiel 37:12-14; Psalm 130:1-8; Romans 8:8-11; John 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45] Henry F. Labrecque, Jr., dec. by Effie Labrecque Gioankim Hoe & Anna Bot, dec. by Gia Nguyen Daniel 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Psalm 23:1-6; John 8:1-11 Carlos Alberto Cruz, dec. by Deacon & Mrs. W. James Numbers 21:4-9,12; Psalm 102:2-3, 16-21; John 8:21-30 Harvey Lester Hill, dec. by Deacon & Mrs. W. James Isaiah 7:10-14; 8:10; Psalm 40:7-11; Hebrews 10:4-10; Luke 1:26-38 Fred Shehdan, dec. by Rick & Vicki Ellis & John Roberts Genesis:17:3-9; Psalm 105:4-9; John 8:51-59 No Mass this morning Spanish Mass Jeremiah 20:10-13; Psalm 18:2-7; John 10:31-42 Jill Bradley, dec. by Vickie Biasca Robertson Ezekiel 37:21-28; Jeremiah 31:10, 11-13; John 11:45-56 Geraldine Prys, dec. by K of C council 5487 Brian Jonas Keith, dec. by his wife Mark 11:1-10 or John 12:12-16 (procession); Isaiah 50:4-7; Psalm 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Philippians 2:6-11; Mark 14:1—15: 47 [15:1-39] Frank Newell, dec. by Newell Family Pro Populo Penance and Reconciliation Saturday ~ 4-4:40PM and by appointment. Baptism Baptisms are during Mass the third weekend of each month. Preparation is required before scheduling the time and date. Marriage Contact the Deacon six months in advance of the ceremony. Sacrament of the Sick If you wish to receive the sacrament of the sick during a prolonged illness or before surgery, please call the office. Communion If you wish to receive communion from a Eucharistic Minister due to illness, age, or handicap, please call the office. These visits are made after the Mass has been celebrated. Altar Flowers During Lent there are no flowers on the Altar. This year we are offering the Palm arrangement on Palm Sunday if you would like to have them in Honor or Memory of a person or event. Just call the Parish Office at 919-734-5033 ext. 10 or 26 to arrange this. The Sanctuary Lamps for the week of March 22 to 28 Church Lamp: will be lit in Loving Memory of Joseph Bannon by his wife & daughters. Chapel Lamp: if you would like to reserve the Chapel Lamp in honor or in memory of a person or event please, call the Parish Office. Fifth Sunday of Lent 2 K of C 18th Annual Family Fish Dinner… Date: Friday, March 27, 2015 Place: St. Mary School Auditorium Time: 4:30-7:00pm with drive by take outs 4:30-6:30pm. Price: $8.00 per person/$4.00 5 years and younger. Tickets: from any Knight; after Mass on March 14/15 & 21/22 or at the door on March 27th. Desserts: will be provided by St. Mary Ladies Guild. Do you commute from Goldsboro to Raleigh? One of our parishioners is looking to carpool from Goldsboro to Raleigh (NC State) from May 18th to June 15th. If you travel to Raleigh each day and would be interested in carpooling please, call the Parish Office at 919-734-5033 ext. 10 or 26. The person looking for the carpool will be happy to pay gas and all expenses. Lenten Rosary for Vocations… Monday, March 23rd we will recite the Rosary for Vocations at 5:30pm in the Chapel. Please, consider giving a half hour of your time as part of your Lenten sacrifice to join with other parishioners in reciting the Rosary for Vocations. Men’s Fellowship Group… Have you joined the 27:17 Men’s Fellowship Group? If not join us on Wednesday, March 25th ,7:00am at Five Star Restaurant on Berkeley. Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends… May 1-3, 2015 in Greensboro, NC and July 31-August 2, 2015 in Chapel Hill, NC. Early sign up is highly recommended. For more information visit our website at: http:// ncMarriageDiscovery.org or contact us at [email protected] or 704-315-2144. LENT 2015 PENANCE SERVICES NEWTON GROVE DEANERY Monday, March 23,7:00 pm, Transfiguration, Wallace March 22, 2015 Parish Calendar Sunday, March 22 – 5th Sunday of Lent * Faith Formation 5th to HS * Faith Formation K to 4th * RCIA * Communion Parents Meeting * Spanish Language Choir Practice * Formation beyond Confirmation classrooms classrooms Lounge Auditorium Church Cafeteria 11:15am to 12:45pm 11:30am to 12:30pm after 10:00am Mass 11:30am after 1:00pm Mas 6:00 to 7:30pm Monday, March 23 * Lenten Rosary for Vocations Chapel * Lenten Reflection (Liturgical Ministers) Church 5:30pm 7:00pm Tuesday, March 24 * Finance Council Meeting * PAC Meeting * SVDP Meeting * Perpetual Novena * Legion of Mary FF Conf. Room FF Conf. Room 6th grade classroom Chapel Library 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:45pm 7:00pm 5 Star Restaurant 5th grade 7:00am 7:00pm Lounge 7:00pm Wednesday, March 25 * 27:17 Fellowship (Men’s Group) * Bible Study Thursday, March 26 * 10:00am Choir Practice Friday, March 27 * School Liturgy * K of C Family Fish Dinner * Spanish Language Choir Practice * Stations of the Cross (English) * Stations of the Cross (Spanish) Church Cafeteria Lounge Church Church 9:00am 4:30pm to 7:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:30pm Saturday, March 28 * 5:00pm Choir Practice Church 4:00pm Sunday, March 29-Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord * No Faith Formation Classes * Spanish Language Choir Practice * Formation beyond Confirmation Church Cafeteria after 1:00pm Mass 6:00 to 7:30pm Offertory Report BAA… Our BAA goal is $65,889 with 100% of households participating as of today we are at 25% of households participating and have reach $41,666.00 in pledges. Please, prayerfully consider making a donation to the BAA. If you need a pledge card call the office. March 8 $ 8,258.43 Budgeted: $ 7,750.00 Over (Under) $ 808.43 Priests’ Retirement: $1,586.00 Second Collection March 29: Family Life Center Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church 3 Treasures From Our Tradition In our thoughts and prayers: Pray for the intentions of those in nursing facilities, the homebound, the chronically ill, and those who are critically ill. Please remember in a special way the following parishioners who have requested your prayers: Robert Ames, José David Ariza, Ralph Bailey, Leonor Balderas, Jesse Brickhouse, Nubia Cano, Judy Cordeiro, Andrea Cruz, Lee & Sarah Davis, Marjorie Dixon, Elaine Evans, Gustavo Gonzalez, Agnes Harris, Joan Jones, Laura Jones, Bertha Kish, Erma Lawrence, Denise Lewis, Dorothy Lewis, Christine Marguglio, Pat Marguglio, Verna Mullinax, Billie Myers, Wilbur & Mary Perry, Benjamin Raposa. If you would like your name included in the Prayers for the Sick in the Bulletin please contact our coordinators for “Prayers for the Sick”, Gloria at 919-734-3810 or Barbara at 919-7510024. Knights of Columbus State Raffle Tickets available from all Knights after Masses on March 15/16 and 22/23. Drawing: May 16, 2015 at the State Convention (need not be present to win). First Prize: 7 Day Alaskan Cruise including airfare for 2 plus $700 cash. Second Prize: 7 Day Carribean Cruise including airfare for 2 plus $500 cash. Third thru seventh prizes: $200 each. As we approach Holy Week, the creative juices of the ancient church of Jerusalem begin to shape our journey. In old Jerusalem at this season of the year, the attempt was made to recall the events leading up to Christ's passion. Those attempts were based not only on time, with celebrations of events as close to the day and hour as possible, but also on people's best guesses as to the actual place of these events. Vast numbers of pilgrims flooded the city during the forty days of Lent, many of them catechumens in their last stages of preparation for initiation. The fourth-century Spanish nun Egeria wrote a delightfully detailed diary of her experience of this lively and aerobic liturgy, which involved hearty singing, strong preaching, and nimble processions across vast and arduous terrain. Much of this energy was lost over the centuries, with the procession of palms a noteworthy exception. Northern climates had to reinterpret this Jerusalem liturgy, using forsythia, willow, or olive branches, but to this day the entry into Holy Week by a community on the move accompanied by joyful song hearkens back to a venerable tradition. Egeria's letters were rediscovered a little more than a hundred years ago, but they reveal a pattern of prayer: full, conscious, active participation, to which we have a right and a duty. --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. SVDP Society is in need of the following items… Rice in 1 or 2 pound bags, dry beans in 1 or 2 pound bags, chicken soup, tomato soup, canned tomatoes or tomato sauce in large or small cans, canned fruit, vegetables other than green beans, small jars of mayo, potted meats (Treat, Spam , etc.), hamburger or tuna helper and boxed potatoes. Thanks you for your generosity to the SVDP Society in assisting us with our outreach to those in need within Wayne County. Goldsboro, N. C. Diocese of Raleigh www.dioceseofraleigh.org Grant applications are available for a project to be used to support and uphold the sacredness of human life of all persons from conception to natural death. Funds are derived from a grant provided by the Diocese of Raleigh generated by funds from the Bishop’s Annual Appeal. The total amount available for 2015 is $10,000.00. The Respect Life Grant was established in the year 2000 to meet the demand for funding for Respect Life initiatives. Grants are awarded in amounts from $500.00 to $2,000.00. Applications must be submitted by April 30, and funds will be awarded in June. For more information, or to download the application form, please visit http:// dioceseofraleigh.org/offices/ stewardship-and-advancement/ grants. - See more at: http:// dioceseofraleigh.org/offices/ communications/centralizedmail#sthash.GWXRwv9J.dpuf Connect with the Diocese! Look for photos, videos and stories of your favorite ministries, parishes and schools on our Diocesan Facebook page! You are invited to follow the Diocese @RaleighDiocese and Bishop Burbidge @BishopBurbidge on Twitter. Tweets include current news stories, photos and Bishop Burbidge’s daily reflections. If you are not on Twitter, you can still receive the Bishop’s messages by simply texting follow bishopburbidge to phone number: 40404. See more at: http:// dioceseofraleigh.org/offices/ communications/centralizedmail#sthash.vmhUpcZu.dpuf Fifth Sunday of Lent 4 Respect Life Saint Mary School Corner Keeping Spirit and Faith in Education The weekend of March 14th/15th we celebrated our EIC Tournament and there are pictures on the next two pages showing our teams and congratulating them and their coaches. The upcoming week at Saint Mary School: • Wednesday, March 25th we have our Spring Pictures. Wednesday is also the feast of the Annunciation of the Lord. • Thursday, March 26th the 7th grade have the Bake Sale. • Friday, March 27th school Liturgy at 9:00am. TYM Upcoming Events… • Saturday, April 18th Spaghetti Dinner. Watch for more information on this. Saturday, May 9th Mother’s Day Makeover. Interested in being a member of our TYM (Total Youth Ministry)...call the parish office at 919-734-5033 ext. 10 or 26 and give us your name and phone number and we will have our teen leaders get in touch with you. Feast of St. Rafca-March 23rd… St. Rafca (Rebecca) is a Lebanese Saint. Born June 29, 1832 at Himlaya, Lebanon and named Petronilla. She was an only child. Her mother died when she was 6. At age 14 Rafca announced that she felt a call to religious life. Her father objected but at age 21 she became a nun in the Marian Order. Rafca spent much of her life in pain and she is known as the Patron Saint of Sufferers, cancer and loss of parents. We have a beautiful stained glass window depicting St. Rafca in the vestibule of our church, think about spending some time in prayer with St. Rafca. What is Mercy Killing? "Mercy killing" is simply another word for "euthanasia" in most English-language dictionaries. Euthanasia and, therefore, mercy killing is "the act of putting a person or animal to death painlessly or allowing them to die by withholding medical services, usually because of a painful and incurable disease." The Greek word euthanasia translates to "good death," making it and mercy killing terms that can be comforting in the face of difficult medical situations. When any person, especially a family member or close friend, is experiencing pain, mental degeneration, or other adverse condition, our instinct is to relieve the person in any way possible. Sometimes, this desire to alleviate pain can become so strong in the caregiver or patient that it overrides our deeper natural impulse to preserve life and survive. Not By Emotion, But By God's Will However "reasonable" or "logical" mercy killing may seem to us, we do not live by emotion or by our own logic (Jeremiah 17:9) but by natural law and faith (Romans 1:17) and obedience to God and His Church (1 Samuel 15:22; Matthew18:17). God has plans and an understanding we can never grasp. He is the Giver and Sustainer of life (Nehemiah 9:6), and we do not have the right to usurp His authority by ending our own life either by suicide or euthanasia. ~www.catholiclifeissues Pray the Rosary for Respect for all Life! March 22, 2015 Getting Ready for Palm Sunday In ancient times, palm branches symbolized goodness and victory. They were often depicted on coins and important buildings. Solomon had palm branches carved into the walls and doors of the temple (1 Kings 6:29). Again at the end of the Bible, people from every nation raise palm branches to honor Jesus (Revelation 7:9). In Jesus time the week preceding the Jewish Passover was a time when Jews form all over the civilized world made their pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The hope of the Jews for a Messianic liberator ran especially high during this time of celebration. Therefore, it is not surprising to find these multitudes flocking to Jesus of Nazareth as he approached the city. They wanted to hail him as the long awaited Messiah. They knew of his miraculous deeds and authoritative teaching and had heard of his raising Lazarus from the dead. When it was heard that Jesus was approaching, the multitudes greeted him in the way all Kings or hero’s, of the day, were celebrated, with the waving of palm branches. These crowds were not greeting Jesus as their spiritual Messiah but as a potential political leader who would overthrow the Roman government. They refused to see Jesus for what he really was, instead they placed their own selfish needs and wants on his shoulders. They shouted “Hosanna” which means “save now”. Despite what Jesus had foretold about his mission, the people were looking for a military Messiah who would overthrow the Romans and restore Israel’s independence. As we move toward Palm Sunday we must all decide who Jesus is for us. Is he someone whom we want to satisfy our selfish wants and goals, or is he Lord and Master who gave up his life to save us from your sins? Saint Mary Roman Catholic Church 5 Goldsboro, N. C. Eastern Independent Conference EIC Tournament We came, We played and JV Girls Won!!! Congratulations to our JV Girls for a wonderful season. They took 1st place for the season and won the Championship. EIC Tournament was played the weekend of March 13/14/15 at Infant of Prague in Jacksonville, NC. We thank all of our coaches, parents, families, students, staff, and our cheerleaders for helping to make our basketball year a good one. All of our teams represented themselves in a respectful manner and all had a wonderful time at the tournament. Fifth Sunday of Lent 6 March 22, 2015 Saint Mary Varsity Boys Team at the EIC Tournament. SMS JV Boys Team at the EIC Tournament SMS Varsity Girls Team at the EIC Tournament SMS Cheerleaders– filled the auditorium with lots of Spirit!! Thanks, Mrs. Magoon for a wonderful weekend… you and Mr. Magoon deserve this rest!! Iglesia Católica Romana Santa María 7 Requisitos: ∗ Estar bautizada ∗ Haber hecho la primera Comunión ∗ Inscribirse con 4 meses de anticipación con María la coordinadora. ∗ Asistir a la preparación ∗ Donación ∗ Llevarse un volante de información y seguir las reglas. Goldsboro, N. C. la cruz para seguirlo (Marcos 8:34); que perdamos nuestra vida por su nombre Padre John Alexander Gonzalez (Lucas 9:24). Todo esto porque Jesús 919 734-5033 ext. 27 reconoce que el grano de trigo debe morir para dar vida, para multiplicarse Bautismos—Elvira Ponce 919-252-0768 (Juan 12:24). El canto: "Una espiga dorada por el Sacramentos sol", de Cesáreo Gabaráin, nos recuerda Bautismo: Asistir a la preparación, paque los cristianos somos trigo del mismo dres y padrinos y sembrador. Es Jesús quien nos siembra, fijar la fecha con el sacerdote. Abogado Certificado en Migración nos cultiva, nos cosecha, nos tritura, nos amasa, y nos hace un solo pan El ministerio social católico tiene un Confesión: Sábados de 4:00pm a consagrado a Dios. Somos granos de abogado autorizado y reconocido para 4:40pm trigo que, unidos formamos el pan de la casos de migración si usted necesita alPara enfermos en el hospital o en casa comunión que es comunidad. Para esto, gún servicio comuníquese con: comuníquese cada uno debe morir a sus egoísmos y Jim Palmer 252-355-5111 con la parroquia. preferencias. Morir a sí mismo tiene (habla español) Unción de los Enfermos: Si usted sentido cristiano, sólo si es para trabajar 2717 Memorial Blvd., Greenville quiere recibir el sacramento por enferunidos y en la misión de Cristo, la cual medad u operación favor de comunicáres salvación del mundo y construcción LA NUEVA ALIANZA noslo. del Reino de Dios. Cuando el profeta Jeremías creó el --Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Comunión para enfermos: Si tiene altérmino "nueva alianza" hacía algo muy Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. gún familiar en el radical. Para el pueblo judío, sólo había hospital o en casa que desee recibir la una alianza, la que el Señor Dios había comunión hecho con Israel por medio de Moisés comuníquese con la parroquia. en el Monte Sinaí. Cuando Jeremías dice que de alguna manera Dios va a Matrimonios: Iniciar la preparación Divorciado? Vuelto a casar? Pensando reemplazar la antigua alianza con una con seis meses de anticipación. en casarse con alguien que se divorció? nueva, seguro que sus oyentes pensaban ¿Tiene preguntas acerca de la libertad de que era algo muy atrevido. De ese modo Platicas Pre-Bautismales casarse en la Iglesia Católica? ¿Sabía Jeremías es un predecesor de Jesús, Requisitos: usted que el Tribunal está disponible quien, en el Evangelio de Juan se ∗ Asistir a las pláticas, padres y papara responder a estas y otras preguntas presenta siempre como alguien que drinos. que usted pueda tener acerca de volverse ∗ Traer copia del acta de nacimiento reemplaza el pasado, estableciendo el a casar en la Iglesia? Por favor, póngase Reino de Dios de una manera nueva. Y del niño (a). en contacto con el Sra. Teresa Alda∗ Traer copia del acta de matrimonio en el pasaje del Evangelio de hoy, Jesús, hondo (919-821-9758 or Tere"la nueva alianza" habla con el lenguaje de los padrinos. [email protected]) con sus del "nuevo mandamiento" de amor cu∗ Llenar una solicitud por niño. preguntas, o usted puede visitar nuestro ando menciona el grano de trigo que ∗ Estar registrados o registrarse en la muere y nuestra propia muerte al egoís- sitio web http:// www.dioceseofraleigh.org/how/ parroquia. mo para poder resucitar con Cristo. Al tribunal para más información. Damos finalizar la Cuaresma y al prepararnos a Confirmaciones la bienvenida a la oportunidad de poder entrar en la Semana Santa, el grano de ∗ Estar bautizado. ayudarle. - See more at: http:// trigo que muere es un símbolo excelente ∗ Haber hecho la primera comunión. dioceseofraleigh.org/offices/ del tipo de muerte y autosacrificio al que ∗ Ser mayor de 15 años. communications/centralizedlos discípulos están llamados, un símbomail#sthash.GWXRwv9J.dpuf lo de esa nueva alianza escrita en lo más Presentaciones profundo de nuestro corazón. Requisitos: Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. ∗ Solicitarla 2 meses antes. ∗ Estar bautizado (a). TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE ∗ Donación Basándose en las palabras de Jesús, ∗ Se hacen en la Misa del sabado o CUARESMA 2015 SERVICIOS Mariano de Blas, compuso su canto: Domingo "Entre tus manos". Este hermoso canto PENITENCIALES XV Años nos recuerda que "hay que morir para DECANATO DE NEWTON Si cumples y/o deseas celebrar tus XV vivir", es decir, que no es nada fácil ser GROVE años en los primeros 6 meses del año te discípulo de Jesucristo. El mismo Jesús Lunes, Marzo 23,7:00 pm, Transfigurainvitamos a inscribirte para la preparanos pide que nos neguemos a nosotros tion, Wallace ción: mismos (Mateo 16:24); que carguemos Directorio Quinto Domingo de Cuaresma 8 22 de marzo de 2015 Lecturas De La Semana Lunes: Daniel 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Salmos 23 (22):1-6; Juan 8:1-11 Martes: Números 21:4-9; Salmos 102 (101):2-3, 16-21; Juan 8:21-30 Miércoles: Isaías 7:10-14; 8:10; Salmos 40 (39):7-11; Hebreos 10:4-10; Lucas 1:26-38 Felicitaciones a Carlos Morales y María De Los Angeles Barrientos Méndez que se unieron en el Sacramento del Santo Martimonio el 14 de febrero de 2015 aquí en la Iglesia de St. Mary. Felicitaciones a Tito Rodríguez Figueroa y María Guadalupe Ricardo Sánchez que se unieron en el Sacramento del Santo Martimonio el 14 de febrero de 2015 aquí en la Iglesia de St. Mary. Felicitaciones a Severino Santíbañez y Crisanta Gómez que se unieron en el Sacramento del Santo Martimonio el 14 de febrero de 2015 aquí en la Iglesia de St. Mary. Jueves: Génesis 17:3-9; Salmos 105 (104):4-9; Juan 8:51-59 Viernes: Jermías 20:10-13; Salmos 18 (17):2-7; Juan 10:31-42 Sábado: Ezequiel 37:21-28; Jeremías 31:10, 11-13; Juan 11:45-56 Domingo: Marco 11:1-10 o Juan 12:12-16 (procession); Isaias 50:4-7 Salmos 22 (21):8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Filipenses 2:6-11; Marco 14:1—15:47 [15:1-39] Felicitaciones a Juan José Saucedo Martinez y Reyna Celia Cota García que se unieron en el Sacramento del Santo Martimonio el 14 de febrero de 2015 aquí en la Iglesia de St. Mary. Felicitaciones a Didier Velazquez Morales y María Guadalupe Trejo Bautista que se unieron en el Sacramento del Santo Martimonio el 14 de febrero de 2015 aquí en la Iglesia de St. Mary.