May 2015 - Diocese of Victoria
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May 2015 - Diocese of Victoria
The Catholic The cradle of Texas Immigration VOL. 29, NO. 1 In This Issue . . . • Pg. 3 Seminary Burses • Pg. 5 Meet a Deacon • Pg. 6 Echoes of Faith/ Summer Fun Days • Pg. 7 Beatification Mass • Pg. 9 Sunday Readings/ Camp David • Pg. 10 Bishop’s 8th Grade Awards • Pg. 11 Events Bishop Emeritus Fellhauer and Bishop-Elect Cahill at the news conference AD RE L AL UT O AB T! I OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DIOCESE OF VICTORIA IN TEXAS May 2015 The Most Rev. Bishop David E. Fellhauer retires; celebrates 50 years as a priest and 25 years as bishop; new diocesan bishop named Effective April 23, 2015, Pope Francis accepted Bishop Fellhauer’s resignation as bishop of the diocese, a resignation which had previously been submitted, because of age, in accord with the requirements of the Church’s Code of Canon Law. The Pope has appointed as the new bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Victoria, Fr. Brendan Cahill, a priest of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. On June 29, 2015, Fr. Cahill will be ordained a bishop and will become the spiritual leader of more than 100,000 Catholics in 10 counties and 67 churches which make up the diocese. Regarding the Interim Governing of the Diocese of Victoria The College of Consultors met last month and elected Fr. Gary Janak as diocesan administrator. He possesses the power of a diocesan bishop “excluding those things which are excepted by their very nature or by the law itself.” As Canon 428 states: sede vacante nihil innovetur (“when the See is vacant, nothing is to be altered”). He took an Oath of Fidelity in the presence of the College of Consultors and informed Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, the Apostolic Nuncio to the U.S., of his election. Diocesan policy and law remains in place and the diocesan administrator makes decisions, which will guide the diocese and provide necessary pastoral care of the faithful, as well as of the parishes and diocFr. Gary Janak, esan institutions, until Bishop-Elect Cahill is Diocesan ordained and installed as the 3rd bishop of the Administrator Diocese of Victoria. The work of the Gospel, in the diocese, continues and during this time of transition, let us pray for Bishop Fellhauer and thank God for his 25 years of ministry as our bishop. Let us also pray for Bishop-Elect Cahill, as he prepares for his ministry as bishop and shepherd of the Diocese of Victoria. Most. Rev. David E. Fellhauer, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Victoria The Diocese of Victoria extends our deepest gratitude to Bishop Emeritus Fellhauer for the truly wonderful years of service. We have been very blessed by your leadership, by your faith, and by your example. You will be terribly missed, but know in our hearts we are extremely glad to know that you will remain in Victoria. At hearing the news of the announcement, several in attendance were wiping away tears and saying prayers. Many Catholic organizations in the diocese offered well wishes to boththanking Bishop Emeritus Fellhauer for all he has done and welcoming Bishop-Elect Cahill with open arms. You have led your flock well in the last 25 years and given much in your 50 years of consecrated life. We appreciate you. We thank you. We love you. We will continue to keep you in our prayers. May the Holy Spirit At right, The Most. Rev. David E. Fellhauer, Bishop Emeritus, guide and protect you always. May and at left, The Most. Rev. Brendan J. Cahill, Bishop-Elect of the God Bless you! ~Diocese of Victoria Diocese of Victoria attend the press conference. Most. Rev. Brendan J. Cahill, Bishop-Elect of the Diocese of Victoria* We in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston rejoice that Pope Francis has chosen to honor this local Church by selecting one of her priests to serve as the third bishop of the Diocese of Victoria. Bishop-Elect Brendan Cahill has been a faithful priest of this Archdiocese for close to 25 years and brings a wealth of gifts and experiences with him in this new ministry. His appointment is a sign of the Holy Father’s care for the needs of the people of Southeast Texas, whose deep Catholic roots continue to be a vital presence in the region. He has served the faithful of this diocese as a parish priest, seminary formator and rector, and most recently as vicar for clergy and chaplaincy services. His warm and pastoral heart has been a wonderful asset to the people of GalvestonHouston and we are confident that he will serve the Diocese of Victoria well. ~Daniel Cardinal DiNardo Set the Diocese of Victoria as your homepage: www.victoriadiocese.org. View TCL online! DIOCESE The Catholic Lighthouse Page 2 — May 2015 Bishop Fellhauer’s Schedule May Publisher The Most Rev. David E. Fellhauer Editor Allison Hybner [email protected] Production/Advertising Regina Matus-Janak [email protected] OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE DIOCESE OF VICTORIA IN TEXAS ©2013 9 10 9:30 a.m. Confirmation Mass, Sacred Heart Church, Flatonia, including Sts. Cyril & Methodius, Cistern 11 5:00 p.m. Liturgical Commission Meeting, Chancery 13 10:00 a.m. Pension Board Meeting, Chancery 16 10:00 a.m. 50th Anniversary Mass, St. Agnes Church, Edna 5:00 p.m. Confirmation Mass, Holy Cross Church, Yorktown 17 10:30 a.m. Confirmation Mass, Sacred Heart Church, Hallettsville 6:00 p.m. Confirmation Mass, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Ganado 19 22 The Diocese of Victoria is comprised of more than 50 parishes in 69 communities. Estimated Catholic population: 107,000. The Catholic Lighthouse USPS-001015 (ISSN 0894-7740) is published monthly at 1505 E. Mesquite Lane in Victoria, TX 77901. Subscription rates are $7 per year within the diocese. $10 outside the diocese. E-mail local stories, photos or festival announcements to [email protected]. DEADLINE IS THE 15th OF THE PRECEDING MONTH. (361) 573-0828 (361) 573-5725 FAX www.victoriadiocese.org POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Catholic Lighthouse, P.O. Box 4070, Victoria, TX 77903. The Catholic Lighthouse cannot be held liable, or in any way responsible for the content of any advertisement appearing within these pages. All claims, offers, guarantees, statements, etc., made by The Catholic Lighthouse advertisers are solely the responsibility of the advertiser. Deceptive or misleading advertising is never knowingly accepted. Complaints regarding advertising should be made directly to the advertiser or the Better Business Bureau. 5:00 p.m. Confirmation Mass, St. Mary Church, Victoria 6:30 p.m. KC Council #9088 Catholic Schools Appreciation Social and Dinner, Holy Family Activity Center, Victoria 8:10 a.m. School Mass, St. Rose of Lima, Schulenburg, followed by dedication of Dayton Helms Memorial Plaza 23 11:00 a.m. Confirmation Mass, Immaculate Conception Church, Goliad 6:30 p.m. Confirmation Mass, St. Peter Church, Blessing 24 9:30 a.m. Confirmation Mass, St. Joseph Church, Moulton 5:30 p.m. Confirmation Mass, Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Victoria 30 12:00 p.m. Serra Club Sisters’ Cookout, IWBS Convent, Victoria 5:00 p.m. Confirmation Mass, St. Philip the Apostle Church, El Campo 31 10:00 a.m. Confirmation Mass, St. Patrick’s Church, Bloomington TCL advertising reminder We are updating our ads for consistency, clarity, and more up-todate look. If you have advertised with us in the past, please know ads may be updated, refreshed, or recreated. A $10 fee may also be assessed. We thank you for your patience and assistance during this process. Advertising requirements for TCL include: •Appealing, eye-catching design •Consistent punctuation throughout: a.m., p.m. drive-thru, to-go-plates, dine-in, etc. •Crisp, clear, artwork (preferably not clip art) •Updated/refreshed fonts •Created and/or recreated in InDesign format; no scans or faxes •Required: date, time, cost, location, contact information Ad space is available! Position your organization as a key business in the Catholic publishing community and throughout the Diocese of Victoria. Advertising with TCL is an effective way to promote your local event, charity or business. Advertise with us! Catholic Schools Bishop’s 8th Grade Awards Congratulations to the following 8th graders who have demonstrated service and religious knowledge: Nazareth Academy, Victoria: Brodie Beck, Trevor Benavides, Gracie Benoit, Dylan Blough, Reese Bludau, Alexander Bonorden, Madelyne Deckard, Elizabeth Du, Carson Gwosdz, Cullen Gwosdz, Elliett Hanes, Amber Hernandez, Landon Holub, Blake Houck, Kendall Kabela, Olivia Mahan, Mariah Morris, Rahil Motiwala, Rea Motiwala, Allison Nunley, Matthew Padron, Destiny Rios, William Seiler, Payton Terrell, Madeleine Urbano, and Tavion Varela. St. Anthony, Columbus: Brandon Briscoe, Addicyn Kunkel, Leticia Murga, Tyler Pelts, Madison Schobel, and Samantha Streckfuss. St. Michael, Weimar: Brianna Syrinek and Amy Jo Wick. Our Lady of the Gulf, Port Lavaca: Ryan Franke, Zach Herrera, Emily Obregon, and Autumn Wittkohl. Our Lady of Victory, Victoria: Tatum Aigner, Monica Brown, Michael Choi, Bailey Cisneros, Therese Eamiguel, Julianna Espinoza, Jacob Estraca, Hunter Haug, Pranav Jain, Vivanna Nguyen, Karishma Parikh, Vyvian Pham, See Catholic Schools, pg. 10 Thank you notes Dear Bishop Fellhauer: Please accept my deepest gratitude for your diocese’s contribution of $26,242.41 from the 2014 Catholic Home Missions Appeal. Such generosity provides essential support to mission dioceses and territories here at home. I am grateful for your help to strengthen the Church. Sincerely yours in Christ, Most Rev. Peter F. Christensen Bishop of Boise Chairman, USCCB Subcommittee on Catholic Home Missions Dear Bishop Fellhauer: On behalf of Catholic Relief Services, I wish to express much gratitude to the faithful of the Diocese of Victoria for participating in our shared mission of helping Catholics in the U.S. live their faith in solidarity with the poor and vulnerable through CRS programs and resources. Your support of our lifesaving work brings a message of hope to the world. Peace and blessings, Joan Rosenhauer Executive VP/U.S. Operations Div. *Front page Photo courtesy of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Fr. Gary Janak, diocesan chancellor and OLV pastor, was Chaplain for the Day for the Texas Senate in Austin, TX. He was invited by State Senator Lois Kolkhorst. DSA update 2015 Diocesan Services Appeal Diocesan Goal: $ 1,826,700.00 Parish Pledge Totals: $ 454,746.96 Parish Contribution Totals: $ 345,478.66 Number of Parish Families Participating: 2,055 DIOCESE Seminary Burses Seminary burses are a permanent fund used for the education of future priests for the Diocese of Victoria. The goal of each burse is $15,000. The interest from this amount is applied yearly to the education of seminarians. The burses are in memory of or in honor of an individual priest or lay persons, living or deceased. Publication of the burses will appear periodically when new contributions are received. Those wishing to begin a burse or to contribute to an existing seminary burse may do so by sending their contributions with the appropriate burse designation to: DIOCESE OF VICTORIA • SEMINARY BURSES • P. O. BOX 4070 • VICTORIA, TX 77903. In memory of Carolyn Shimek by Ed — Josephat R. Janak Burse #2 As of April 29, 2015 and Peggy Scherer 35.00 TOTALS Previously reported $6,184.77 In memory of Rev. Charles Carolan by — Rev. Msgr. Edward C. Bartsch In honor of Rev. Gary Janak’s 27th Vernon and Marilyn Matusek 30.00 Previously reported $11,059.00 ordination anniversary to the priestIn memory of Agnes Chomout by In honor of Stazy Hajek’s hood (5/14/1988) by Rose Marie Janak Vernon and Marilyn Matusek 20.00 102nd birthday celebration by and Family 20.00 Total $6,775.00 Gary and Denise Greive 102.00 Total$6,204.77 Total $11,161.00 — Rev. Henry C. Rachunek — Rev. Dan Morales Burse in Burse #4 — Rev. Charles Carolan Honor of his Work for Vocations Previously reported $2,205.00 In loving memory of Rev. Charles In thanksgiving for Rev. Dan Morales’ Donation by Pascual and Carolan by a friend 500.00 guidance of our seminarians by Linda Castro 250.00 Darryl and Joan Hill 1,000.00 — CDA Court St. Ann #369 Total $2,455.00 Previously reported $10,783.99 — Our Lady of Victory Altar Society — Rev. Msgr. Victor Schmidtzinsky In memory of Bob Johnston by Previously reported $2,277.00 In loving memory of Rev. Msgr. CDA Court St Ann #369 25.00 In memory of Henry “Harry” Barnabei Victor Schmidtzinsky’s 10th In memory of Freida Truman by by Grace E. Rigamonti 25.00 death anniversary (2/25/2005) CDA Court St. Ann #369 25.00 In memory of Don Truman by by a friend $500.00 Total $10,833.99 Grace E. Rigamonti 25.00 Total $2,327.00 — Rev. Jerome J. Stryk Burse #2 — Rev. Wayne Flagg and Previously reported $1,749.50 Rev. Philip Brune — Rev. Msgr. John C. Peters In memory of our parents and my Previously reported $3,195.00 Burse #7 husband, Lad Muras, by In memory of Dorothy Noska by Previous reported $6.670.00 Helen Muras and Family 100.00 Lambert and Carol Brune 25.00 Donation in honor of Herbert B. Kutac’s Total $1,849.50 Total$3,220.00 100th birthday celebration See Seminary Burses, pg. 4 by M/M Jim Jakubek 50.00 — Very Rev. Matthew Huehlefeld In honor of Rev. Matthew Huehlefeld for his pastoral care at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Yoakum by Jimmy and Shirley Mudd $15,000.00 Quo Vadis Vocation Camp for Young Men... page 11! Fall Vermont Tour: Oct. 16-24, 2015 Only 6 spaces available! Canadian Rockies/ Glacier National Park: July 23-29 Only 2 spaces available until May 15th! Oregon’s Natural Wonders: Sept. 20-26 Cruise from Venice: June 11-18, 2016 Book early for best cabins! Pathways ~with Patti 334 Jurek Road Port Lavaca, TX 77979 (361) 552.2695 or (361) 920.3216 With praise and thanksgiving to Almighty God, The Diocese of Victoria in Texas joyfully announces and invites you to attend the Ordination of Rev. Mr. Kristopher L. Fuchs Rev. Mr. Scott J. Hill Rev. Mr. Jacob A. Koether Rev. Mr. Francis T. Nguyen III to the Priesthood of Jesus Christ and the Ordination of Mr. Max A. Landman to the Sacred Order of Deacon ----The Sacrament of Holy Orders will be conferred through the Imposition of Hands and Invocation of the Holy Spirit by The Most Rev. David E. Fellhauer, J.C.D. Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Victoria Saturday, June 6, 2015 at ten o’clock in the morning Holy Family Catholic Church 704 Mallette Drive Victoria, Texas 77904 A reception will follow in the Parish Hall of Holy Family Catholic Church The Catholic Lighthouse Page 3 — May 2015 Happy birthday! Deacon Kristopher Fuchs is in Theology IV at Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, OH. His birthday is May 13. Please show your support by writing to Pontifical College Josephinum, 7625 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43235. Blayne Jemelka is in Pre-Theology II at St. Joseph Seminary in St. Benedict, LA. His birthday is May 13. Dominic Schaefer is in College II at St. Joseph Seminary in St. Benedict, LA. His birthday is May 30. Please show your support by writing to Blayne or Dominic at St. Joseph Seminary, 75376 River Rd., St. Benedict, LA 70457. Kenneth J. French, Sr. 1501 E Mockingbird, Ste 102 Victoria, TX 77901 (361) 576-0178 ABCATS TRAVEL Trans-Canadian Train Journey Vancouver, Banff, Lake Louise, Montréal June 8-17, 2015 Few seats left! Poland, Germany, & Czech Republic Gdansk, Krakow, Warsaw, Jasna Gora Monastery, Czestochowa, Berlin, Frenstat & Prague August 11-23, 2015 5 days in Poland! Polka Cruise with Red Ravens Dec. 26-Jan. 2, 2016 Dept Galveston, Honduras, Belize, Cozumel (361) 578-0828 • [email protected] www.abcatstravel.com YOUTH The Catholic Lighthouse Page 4 — May 2015 Seminary Burses Continued from page 3 — Elorine Bluntzer Tumlinson Previously reported $2,750.00 Donation by M/M Donald F. McDonald 200.00 Total $2,950.00 A — Cora Wostarek Previously reported $2,050.00 Anonymous donation in memory of Justin and Cora Wostarek 1,000.00 Donation by Arnold Klausmeyer, Jr. 300.00 Total $3,350.00 B C (A) Our Lady of Victory, Victoria, students, left to right: Kloe Cowan, Division I Essay; Reed Rivera, Division II Art and Computer Art; William Wright, Division I Poetry; Lauren Pena, Division II Photography; Morgan Almeida, Division I Art; Sara Ybarra, Division I Computer Art; and Riley De La Garza, Division II Poetry (not pictured). (B) Immaculate Heart Home School student Andrew Barton was awarded 1st place for his essay in Division II. (C) St. Joseph High School, Victoria, students, left to right: Richard Heard, Computer Art; Alexandra Marlow, Essay; Annie Lozano, Poetry; and Katie Timmins, Photography (not pictured). Division I is grades 4-5 and Division II is grades 6-8. Winners advance to the state competition next month. CDA Holy Family #2665 Education Contest winners Nazareth Academy, Victoria, students, front row, left to right: Xavier Richmond, 1st place; Sofia Correa, 1st place; William Howard, Thomas Lopez, and Ethan Gwosdz, 1st place. Middle row, left to right: Olivia Mahan, 1st place; Holland Bluhm, Emma Milam, Rose Brysch, 1st place; Jacob Peña, and Elizabeth Du. Back row, left to right: Landon Holub, Kaci Rael, 1st place; Emma Cruz, Mitul Agarwal, Madelyne Deckard, 1st place; Elliett Hanes, Mary Gibbens, 1st place; and Alexander Bonorden. 1st place winners advance to state-level judging in June. A 1st place winners of the CDA Court St. Ann #369 Education Contest Look for the Puzzle Contest in next month’s issue! See pg. 5 for April winners! B Reporting Abuse If you or someone you know has been sexually abused by a member of the clergy or other church personnel, you can register a complaint. • Call the bishop or the chancellor at the Chancery at (361) 573-0828; or • Call Fr. Gary Janak (361) 575-4741 or Sr. Emilie Eilers (361) 575-7111, Coordinators of Pastoral Care and Outreach; or • Write to: Most Rev. David E. Fellhauer Diocese of Victoria, P.O. Box 4070, Victoria, TX 77903 Mark your letter “Personal and Confidential”. We will also help you bring your concerns to Church officials outside the diocese if the abuse occurred elsewhere and you now reside in the Diocese of Victoria. If you are unsure about bringing forth a complaint or need more information, please contact: Fr. Gary Janak at (361) 575-4741. Junior high and elementary students at St. Michael Catholic School, Weimar, presented a re-enactment during Easter. The Living Stations, The Last Supper, and others were performed for the community. (A) 2nd graders, left to right: Jonathan Shupak, Hannah Hillje, Logan Kainer, and Claire Pavlu. 7th grader, Zane Wanjura washes their feet. (B) Amy Jo Wick, Drey Rosas, and Zane Wanjura (portraying Jesus). Our Lady of Guadalupe Festival Meal Sunday, June 14, 2015 Bay City, TX Parish Hall (12th Street and Ave. D) Brisket Dinner Auction • 11:30 a.m. Door Prize Drawing every half hour begins at 11:30 a.m. 60 Dine-in / Pick-up / Drive-thru Ave. D 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. • $8 p/p. 12th St. 35 Reporting Child Abuse Hotline • 1 (800) 252-5400 www.txabusehotline.org If you know or suspect a child or person has been abused or mistreated, you are required to report it to the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services or to a law enforcement agency within 48 hours. If the person is in immediate danger, call 911. SPIRITUALITY Meet a Deacon (a TCL series) by Deacon Larry Hoelscher I was born in Robstown, TX to Richard and (the late) Ella Lange Hoelscher. I was raised across the street from St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in a little farming community between Corpus Christi and Robstown named Violet. I went to St. Anthony’s and was an altar server from age 6 until I graduated from high school. I thoroughly enjoyed serving at Mass. . I went to college at Tarleton State University where I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Agronomy. I also played football on a scholarship. I meet my wife, Patricia, in college. We married my senior year. In 1980, I moved my family to El Campo. I currently work for Valent U.S. A. Corp. which manufactures crop protection products. My wife is an interior decorator and a spiritual director. When our family moved to El Campo, I became involved in St. Philip’s Catholic Church as a Eucharistic minister and started singing in the choir- which lead me into the ministry of cantor for Masses and funerals. The music ministry at St. Philip’s has taken me to a deeper dimension of spirituality in my life. The ACTS movement helped to also broaden my spirituality. I believe music ministry, ACTS, along with the different pastors in my life has lead me on a path into the deaconate program where I am serving God today. In 2004, I took my family on a pilgrimage with Fr. Gary Janak and Betty Urbanovsky to Italy and Medjugorje. In Rome, we saw Pope John Paul II. I was able to get to within about 20 feet of the Holy Father and it seemed He looked right at me and gave me His Blessing. Ever since that day my life has changed. In the days that followed during our daily Masses, Fr. Gary would offer a petition for vocations to the priesthood and deaconate. Every time he would offer that petition I would experience a pain in my heart. It only lasted a few moments, but it seemed to happen every time the petition was offered. The same pain lasted the rest of the trip and even after we returned home. At the time, I did not share this with anyone, but after I told my wife, she encouraged me to visit with Fr. Gary. He told me he thought it may be a calling from God. Patricia and I went to visit with Fr. Gabriel in Moulton and after the visit I started the deaconate formation program. Bishop Fellhauer, Fr. Gary and Fr. Ed Abell were very supportive during my formation years in the program, as well helping me through some rough times and understanding the true meaning of perseverance. Serving now as a deacon at St. Philip’s, Fr. Michael Rother allows me to teach baptism classes, prepare couples for marriage, help with annulments, teach RCIA classes, take communion to the home bound and nursing home, serve on the parish finance board, and serve at the table of the Lord with Fr. Albert Yankey. Fr. Michael encourages his deacons to give homilies once a month. It is truly a humbling experience- one that I never take lightly. I find when I am serving God and His Church, I am the happiest. Helping people find God in their lives as well as helping God’s people celebrate the sacraments is a gratifying experience. I thank God every day for the ability to serve Him and His Church as a deacon. • Auction starts at 12:30 p.m. inside hall • SUNDAY MAY 17, 2015 Roast beef, gravy, potatoes, green beans, desserts - - - - Tickets: 10 p/p. - - - - Serving from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Plates-to-go available - drive-thru The Catholic Lighthouse Page 5 — May 2015 To Love as God Loves–This marriage preparation program is for couples 40 and over, couples seeking convalidation, and couples seeking a second marriage and beyond. Dates: May 17 and Sept. 27. For more information, brochure, or registration form, visit www.victoriadiocese.org. Congratulations to the winners from the April Puzzle Contest: 9 year-old Connor Womble of St. Stanislaus, Bandera; Anne Schilhab of St. Michael, Weimar; Helen Shimek of St. Rose of Lima, Schulenburg; Helen John of Our Lady of Lourdes, Victoria; Genevieve Pekar of Queen of Peace, Sweet Home; and Diana Starnes of St. Mary, Victoria. SAVE THE DATE! XXVIII Annual Conference for Catechesis and Ministry Safeguarding the Dignity of Every Human Person October 24, 2015 Holy Family Catholic Church • Wharton, TX The day-long conference will include keynote presentations and a variety of workshops in English and Spanish. D I O The Catholic Lighthouse Page 6 — May 2015 A B Good Friday re-enactment from Our Lady of the Gulf, Port Lavaca, during Easter Catechetical leader retires get rather hectic, we must all remember TCL asked Doris about her years of to be the disciples that Jesus taught us to ministry in the diocese and how she felt be. We must pass on the teachings of our about retiring from her leadership role. Church to make it stronger. By TCL: How did you become doing so as a PCL, my responsiinvolved in being a parish catbilities have impacted my life in echetical leader (PCL)? ways I never thought possible. Andel: I became involved Rather than a job, being a PCL in catechetical ministry when has been a joy. I retired from public education in 1998. Msgr. Michael Many thanks O'Shaughnessy asked me to help Doris Andel “Doris actively participated in Sr. Jacinta Benavides, IWBS and several of the programs, conferSr. Lois Marie Etzler, IWBS as ences, and workshops sponsored through CRE for the parish. the Office of Catechetical Ministry. She TCL: How has being a PCL enriched received the Pastoral Institute (PI) Basic your life? Catechist certificate in 2006, participated Andel: God and family have always in leadership training from 2003-2009, been essential in my life. While my received the Basic Formation in Catechetireligious beliefs were instilled in us as cal Leadership and Management certifiyoungster in our family, I took advancate in 2011, and served as vice-president tage of the opportunities to expand my of the Organization of Catechetical Leadreligious knowledge and shared these ership from 2008-2011. She believed in beliefs as a CCD teacher for many years. the training of catechists and continually When St. Agnes needed a CCD director, offered Echoes of Faith courses through site administrator, and safe environment the PI for the catechists at St. Agnes, facilitator, I answered the call and have Edna. Doris is a wonderful example of a tried to positively influence the youngsters true leader.” ~Chris Alvarez, director of of our parish to become better Catholics. catechetical ministry TCL: Why is religious education/faith “It has been an honor, privilege, and a development important? blessing to work alongside Doris. She is Andel: I have always enjoyed sharing very respected by students and staff. She my faith with others and have learned has spent many years in catechetical minmuch in the process. Religion is not istry which is something she truly values. something to be learned for a "test" or She will be missed!” ~Pat Kromka, CRE memorized; religion is alive and meant (grades 6-12), St. Agnes Church, Edna to be lived every day. Although life can Our Lady of Sorrows/Santisima Trinidad, Victoria, was proud to celebrate the feast day of St. Joseph on Mar. 19. A solemnity Mass was celebrated by Fr. Jasper Liggio, associate pastor. After the Mass, a traditional Italian spaghetti dinner was served and a beautiful altar, (St. Joseph's Table), was constructed at Trinity Hall. (A) The altar, in 3 tiers, symbolizes the Most Holy Trinity. The top tier holds a statue of St. Joseph surrounded by flowers and greenery. Other tiers hold food, flowers, candles, breads, and pastries. (B) A Capirotada Contest, sponsored by the CDA Court #2273, was held after Stations of the Cross during Lent. Variations of the breads are seen from generation to generation, however, the main ingredients remain the same and are significant to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Bread is for the Body of Christ, syrup is His blood, cloves are the nails on the cross, cinnamon sticks symbolize the wooden cross, and melted cheese signifies the holy shroud. Back row, left to right: Fr. Philip Brune, Fr. Gabriel Espinosa, OLS pastor; Deacon Ed Molina, and Fr. Jasper Liggio. Winners, left to right: 1st place, Sarita Richmond (accepting for Ramona Villafranca); 2nd place, Lucy Balderaz; 3rd place, Gloria Mejia; and honorable mentions, Sadie Garcia and Madeline Portillo. PASTORAL INSTITUTE Short Term Program Echoes of Faith 3.0 is available at no cost to catechists and parish catechetical leaders in the Diocese of Victoria. For more information, contact Christella Alvarez at (361) 827-7171, [email protected] or Sherry Kainer at (361) 573-0828 x2223, [email protected]. LIBRARY & MEDIA CENTER Summer Fun Days Summer is just around the corner and the kids will be out of school... what will you do? Bring them to the Library located on the 2nd floor at the Chancery at 1505 E. Mesquite Lane, Victoria, TX, 77901! Office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.4:30 p.m. During the months of June and July children can enjoy a faith-based movie, participate in an activity, and have a healthy snack for FREE! Come, join us! For more information, contact Margaret Pruett at (361) 573-0828 x2224, catecheticalsec@ victoriadiocese.org, or visit www.victoriadiocese.org. C E S E The Catholic Lighthouse Page 7 — May 2015 iPads awarded for health testing Many diocesan employees participated in the biometric testing earlier this year. In Janua r y, t e s t i n g was conducted at 5 sites and all participants received $50. For each of the tests passed, participants received $25. Tests included BMI, tobacco, blood pressure, blood s u g a r. Wi n ners pictured with Bishop Fellhauer are (left) Valeria Cantu, K-4 teacher at Our Lady of Victory School, Victoria and (right) Sherry Kainer, secretary of the diocesan Catechetical Office. Not pictured is iPad winner Carolyn Osina, cafeteria manager at St. Rose of Lima School, Schulenburg. May Crowning at St. Joseph High School, Victoria Our Lady’s Court, left to right: Our Lady’s Escort, Hanna Diefenbach; Our Lady's Trustee of the Crown, Genna Uresti; and Our Lady’s Escort, Megha Chanda. Not pictured are Our Lady's Guardians: Richie Streeter, Jackie Gonzales, Randall Nelson, and Taylor Janak; and Our Lady's Attendants: Katelynn Nguyen, Amelia Scherer, Iris Young, and Beth Bigham. Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero will be beatified this month on May 23rd in San Salvador. The ceremony, which moves the murdered archbishop a step closer to sainthood, will be in Plaza Divino Salvador del Mundo. TCL spoke with Our Lady of Victory, Victoria, parishioner, Don Jank, who visited San Salvador and the church where Archbishop Romero had served. Despite Parkinson’s and other ailments, Jank went to San Salvador in 2010 to assist in volunteer work which included painting a church and overseeing the building of a homeless shelter. He credits a priest from Corpus Chiristi for inspiring such volunteerism. 18th Bishop David E. Fellhauer Invitational Golf Tournament The 18th annual Bishop David Fellhauer Invitational Charity Golf Tournament, raised more than $60,000. Proceeds benefit diocGolf Tournament Committee, front row, left to right: Ron esan youth Sitka, Bishop Fellhauer, Ryan Leos, and Mike Brown. Second programs, row, left to right: Hardy McCullough, Wendy Eggert, Tommy vocations, Treybig, and Fr. Dan Morales. Back row, left to right: Ed and educaLehnert, Monroe Rieger, and Harvey Kocian. tion of seminarians. Winners were: 1st flight, 1st place: Fr. David Berger, Brady Boehl, Jon Esis, and Russell Goebel. 1st flight, 2nd place: Jeff Fonseca, Kyle Nethery, Mark Redding, and Mark Sadler. 1st flight, 3rd place: Randy Bena, Duane Crocker, Tom Curtis, and Skip Kaup. 2nd flight, 1st place: Al Bump, Max Landman, Ron Ripple, and Ed Rodriguez. 2nd flight, 2nd place: Trino Barrera, Larry Morales, Steven Ramirez, and Donald Salais. 2nd flight, 3rd place: Ron Gabrysch, James Guynes, and Anthony Zimmerman. 3rd flight, 1st place: Bob Melnar, Dan Melnar, Darryl Melnar, and Gilbert Melnar. 3rd flight, 2nd place: Dr. Peter Nguyen, Thomas Nguyen, Fr. Phi Nguyen, and Andy Rokovich. 3rd flight, 3rd place: Mike Bludau, Ed Lehnert, Kyle Logn, and Tommy Treybig. Outdoor Mass set for beatification of Archbishop Romero "Archbishop Romero certainly was a Pope Francis formally recognized great witness to the faith, a man of great earlier this year that the slain Salvadoran Christian virtue." The process advanced archbishop was killed "in hatred of the rapidly with the election of Pope Francis in faith"- and not for purely political reasons. 2013, the first Latin American While Archbishop Romepope in history, and from the ro's sainthood cause began in first moments of his papacy, 1993, it continued for years he showed interest in declaring as church officials combed Archbishop Romero a saint. through thousands of docuArchbishop Romero, an ments related to his life. In outspoken advocate for the 1997, St. John Paul II called poor, was shot and killed Romero a ‘Servant of God’ March 24, 1980, as he celand a cause for beatification ebrated Mass in a hospital in and canonization was opened. San Salvador during Efforts continued unThis painting of Salvadoran Arch- his country's civil der Pope Benedict XVI. In 2007, he said, bishop Oscar Romero is located in the war. lower level of the Cathedral of San Salvador. (CNS photo/Octavio Duran) Jank believes it to have been “a profound spiritual experience to have stood where Archsbishop Romero shed his blood and became a martyr for his faith.” Contriubutions from Edgardo Ayala/CNS. Photos courtesy of Don Jank unless otherwise stated. A (A) Inside the La Divina Providencia chapel, view of the altar from entrance doors At left and above, tomb of Archbishop Romero (B) Partial letter written by Archbishop Romero a month before his death B FAITH & FAMILY The Catholic Lighthouse Page 8 — May 2015 , Catholic by Grace Sacred Heart Parish Spring Picnic Sunday, May 24, 2015 Knights of Columbus Hall Short memorial: 1:00 p.m. given by Rev. Msgr. John Peters Dinner: 10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Dining in the KC Hall Drive-thru/plates-to-go: 10:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Auction: 1:00 p.m. on the Main Pavilion Country Fried Chicken • Stew Homemade Cornbread Dressing with all the trimmings! Adults: $9 p/p. Children (10 & under): $4.50 p/p. Inside the air-conditioned hall: Bingo: Noon – 6:00 p.m. Cake walk, Country Store & Religious Articles Booth Delicious hamburgers, french fries, nachos, popcorn, funnel cakes, snow cones, lemonade & sodawater all afternoon! Music on the Main Pavilion Bring towels! Cool off in the water slide! J & S Playboys 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Free Dance on the Polka Pavilion/ Biergarten Kiddie Games & Rides all afternoon! by Denise Bossert www.catholicbygrace.blogspot.com Changing water into wine It is the Marriage at Cana all over again. It really is. Everyone is celebrating. The crowds are excited and hopeful. Behind the scenes, the apostles are dealing with a crisis. The Blessed Mother sees both: the celebration and the building crisis- and she intervenes. Right now, we are gearing up for a celebration. In September, the Church will come together to celebrate the gift of the sacrament of marriage and the beauty of the domestic church (the family); and it should be a time of celebration. A time of hope. A time of gratitude and praise for the gifts we have in marriage and family. The event is bookended by the Synods on the Family, where the apostles gathered together. A crisis threatens marriage, and the Blessed Mother steps into their midst. “My Son, they have no wine.” She seems to be saying it again. The fundamental building block of our society is crumbling and the whole thing is about to collapse. It will all come to a screeching halt- this celebration of marriage and family- if something does not happen. What does it mean to run out of wine today? The wine runs out as we see our young people sexualized at earlier and earlier ages, as young women are objectified, as the unborn are sacrificed on the altar of our agendas, our preconceived plans, our ideas about the future. The wine runs out when couples stop working at marriage, stop dating each other, stop putting faith and family at the top of the list. The wine runs out when men and women stop advocating for marriage and new life; when those advocating for marriage are advocating a completely different reality than the Church has ever held. The wine runs out when society tells the Church what a sacrament should be, which lives to protect, when a marriage is over. “My Son, they have no wine.” Yet, the celebration goes on- as it should, because marriage and family are worth celebrating. No need to throw our hands into the air and give up. Our Lady has proven she cares about marriage and she even cares about the celebrations that surround it. She intercedes, and her Son acts. We are living in the moment between celebration and disaster. The bishops see how fragile the family is in modern culture. They have heard Our Lady speak. They have been given the directive to do whatever He says. Celebration and crisis. The water and wine of grace. The reality of outside forces. This could be our finest hour. This could be the beginning of a world-wide ministry to the family. It began at the Wedding of Cana. Our Lord’s public ministry. The miraculous intervention. The pairing of the Sacred Heart and the Immaculate Heart. In my darker moments, I see only the approaching crisis. People building hasty marriages. Efforts to redefine marriage. Decisions to discard marriages like they were last year’s fashion statement. The domestic church is in trouble and the answers may require something miraculous- but we have been here before. It is time to rise up. Some things are worth protecting, defining, defending, and salvaging. Once again, water can turn into wine. The celebration will continue and the Church will lead the way because she has received the mandate: do whatever He tells you. Let the Church be the Church. Pray for the apostles... and expect a miracle. The Red Ravens & Jodie Mikula Orchestra 1:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Washer Pitching Tournament 5:00 p.m. Join us for a great time at the Sacred Heart Spring Picnic! Fun & entertainment for all ages! Presidio La Bahia (PLB) Museum and Visitor Center In the Shadow of the Presidio/ Festival of St. Isidro May 15 & 16, 2015 1 3 ye 3 ar s Hallettsville, TX St. Isidro is the patron saint of farmers. Join us as living historians dressed in period clothing circa 1790-1836 occupy the presidio as soldiers would have over 200 years ago! The Presidio, located in Goliad, is the only Spanish fort in the possession of the Catholic church in North America and is a National Historic Landmark. The museum is open 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and is closed on major holidays. For more information, contact (361) 645-3752 or visit www.presidiolabahia.org. Sunday Readings from May 10 to May 31, 2015 May 10- 6th Sunday of Easter Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48 Psalms 98:1-4 1 John 4:7-10 John 15:9-17 DIOCESE For daily and Sunday readings, as well as a daily reflection video, visit www.usccb.org/bible/readings. Brought to you by: May 24- Pentecost Sunday Acts 2:1-11 Psalms 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34 1 Corinthians 12:3B-7, 12-13 John 20:19-23 Legal, moral, and tolerance by Deacon Chuck Glynn The recent uproar over the Indiana (and Arkansas) state Religious Freedom Restoration Act should give all of us pause for concern as our great country struggles with the relationship between what is legal, what is moral, and how we tolerate the difference. What is legal changes over time as “we the people” decide. What is moral does not change as our Creator has long ago given us a moral code, a natural law. Fortunately, there remains significant agreement between what is currently legal and what has always been moral (Do not steal, do not murder, etc). Unfortunately, there also are examples where what is currently legal, is in direct conflict with what has always been moral. In the sphere of legal, but immoral acts, tolerance is the respect for an individual’s God given free will as they pursue “life, liberty, and happiness”. Tolerance does not imply agreement, support, or justification of any immoral act, but simply acknowledges the individual has the right to choose. Charitable conversations, debates, attempts to influence, and peaceful protests are signs of tolerance, not hate speech, when they fully respect the individual’s God given free will. Intolerance is when “we the people” deliberately change what is legal in an attempt to force others to violate the moral code given by our Creator. Intolerance is religious persecution. Ultimately, intolerance fails, because for believers the moral code given by our Creator always trumps the people’s shifting laws. Pray for our country! May 31- Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40 Psalms 33:4-6, 9, 18-20, 22 Romans 8:14-17 Matthew 28:16-20 May 17- Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord Acts 1:1-11 Psalms 47:2-3, 6-9 Ephesians 1:17-23 Mark 16:15-20 The Catholic Lighthouse Page 9 — May 2015 A Knights of Columbus State Free Throw Contest (A) Front row, left to right: 9 year-old Ann Brown, 2nd place; 10 year-old Makayla Crist, 3rd place. Back row, left ot right: 12 year-old Erin Blaschke, 1st place; 13 yearold Haylee Blumrick, 3rd place; 14 year-old Kaitlyn Nieto, 2nd place; and Alvin Kulcak, diocesan deputy. (B) Left to right: Alvin Kulcak, 9 year-old Duke Sodek, 2nd place; and 12 year-old Joshua Steffeck, 3rd place. The contest was held in San Antonio. (979) 543-6941 The Sacred Heart Indian Band, Hallettsville, recently participated in the TAPPS Competition, receiving a 1st Division in Sight Reading and placing 3rd in the Overall State Championship for Class 2A. Students also received a total of 13 medals in solos and ensembles. Shouldn’t your ad be in this issue? B www.victoriadiocese.org Wendy Eggert, director • Ryan Leos, associate director (361) 573-0828 • [email protected] Summer activities: Jr. High Sessions (students entering 6th or finishing 8th grade. Session I June 14-16 • Session II June 17-19 • $65 per person includes food and lodging for 2 nights. Permission and medical release forms are required of everyone attending the retreat. Space is limited to 50 participants. Registration will close when this number is reached. A $15 NONREFUNDABLE DEPOSIT is required to secure a space. This deposit is considered part of the registration fee; thus the balance due after the deposit is $50. To order a 2015 Camp David t-shirt, include an additional $10 with the deposit and indicate size. Elementary Session (students entering 3rd & 5th grades) June 17 • $15 includes food and all crafts supplies. Permission and medical release forms are required of everyone attending the retreat. Space is limited and will close when spots are filled. To order a 2015 Camp David t-shirt, include an additional $10 with payment and indicate size. Discipleship Week • June 22-25. Registration forms can be found on the diocesan website under Youth & Young Adult Ministry as well as other forms needed to attend this retreat by NET Ministries. Rocky Mountain High Retreat • July 4-12, 2015 • Pagosa Springs, Colorado. The Catholic Lighthouse Page 10 — May 2015 NEWS In memory Msgr. Michael Harrold, age 89, entered eternal rest on, Apr. 2, 2015 in Victoria. He was born Jan. 16, 1926 in Limerick, Ireland to Michael Dalton and Kathleen Harrold. He was the third of 4 children, which included his sisters, Patricia, Kathleen, and Florrie. He attended Mungret College, Limerick, before entering the seminary in Ireland, and then came to the Archdiocese of San Antonio, where he was ordained a priest May 27, 1950. His first assignment was as assistant pastor of St. Mary Catholic Church, Victoria, June 12, 1950. He loved to work with the youth. He taught religion to the Sisters of Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament and to the students at St. Joseph Catholic High School. In 1957, he was assigned to Our Lady of Grace in La Coste, TX. In August of that year, he was named director of council of the Catholic youth for the Victoria deanery. On June 22, 1961 he was assigned to Our Lady of Lourdes, Victoria. In the following years, he became pastor of: St. Anthony of Padua, Palacios; St. Cecilia, San Antonio; and St. Patrick's, Bloomington. He served on the Personnel Board for the Archdiocese of San Antonio. He served as a campus minister and instructor at Victoria College, where he resided at the Catholic Campus House. In Dec. 1985, he was named pastor of Our Lady of Victory and later, with the naming of the new Diocese of Victoria, he became the rector of the cathedral. Seeing the need to nurture even the youngest members of the parish, he created the Early Childhood Center and brought a Pre-K program to the parish. In 1998, his leadership opened the Art Center and Youth Hut. His foresight and dreams were instrumental in the parish investing in the old Town Plaza Mall to expand the physical space of the parish. This huge undertaking will provide room to grow and accommodate future generations of members of the parish and school. He excelled at golf and loved to fish and paint. He enjoyed traveling and spending many happy vacations back home in Ireland. He loved plants of all kinds, music, art and had a fondness for a cat looking for a home. His ready wit, his sparkling blue eyes, his kindness to those in need and an understanding ear for those in trouble made him beloved by many. His desire to serve God and God's people in ministry showed in every aspect of his life. A Sisterly Thoughts by Sr. Mildred Truchard, IWBS We All Need Help When I was very young, I remember my dad telling me to ask Mother Mary to pray for me whenever I needed help. I do not remember the circumstances, but it probably had something to do with my natural tendency to get into trouble. However, whatever the circumstances were, I took the message to heart and Mary has always been there for me. There have been times in my life, when the knowledge she was there and ready to intercede for me, that I achieved a sense of peace. For example, in the past when I was scheduled for surgery, I would ask her to pray for the surgeon and those assisting in the surgery. I was always reassured I was in good hands. I think all of us understand the need for a go-between when we want to ask for something. I remember asking one of my brothers, who always seemed to do the right thing, to go to ask my parents for permission that I myself might not have received. Perhaps some of you have benefitted from such an intercessor. Then, you can understand why Mother Mary has such an important role in our lives. May she pray for all of us! Catholic Schools Bishop’s 8th Grade Awards Continued from page 2 Ella Porr, Cole Rather, Haden Reyna, Ronni Reyna, Emily Rodriguez, Avery Sparkman, Katherine Terry, Seth Theriot, Holly Triplett, Ava Vasquez, Angelina Vincent, and Hayden Wuensche. St. Joseph, Yoakum: Ryan Brewer, Clara Cooper, Joey Dominguez, Henry Holley, Nathan Matusek, Esmeralda Rojas, and Brandon Smith. Sacred Heart, Hallettsville: Hannah Bludau, Sabrina Bludau, Sadie Bludau, Madeline Boone, Jared Brown, Sam Brown, Anna Marie Burroughs, Tori Dornak, Kristopher Dworsky, Delaney Etzler, Jacob Evans, Macy Henke, Reagan Hicks, Jordan Horan, Ty Hynes, Savana Koerth, Austin Kraatz, Madison Kutac, Brianna Noska, Kellen Opela, Karley Pilat, Audrey Ross, Stacie Sykora, and Hannah Weber. St. Rose of Lima, Schulenburg: Andrew Fogleman, Dylan Goldberg, Cory Heger, Wesley Liere, Rylie Lux, Allison Mican, Hannah Schulz, Hunter Schulz, Madeline Sommer, and Lyssa Stromanis. St. Philip, El Campo: Cayden Balcar, Ariel Barker, Justin Capak, Christian Cox, Hope Cunningham, Anna Kight, Shelby Linzza, Carly Oldag, Kiara Romo, Elayna Simper, Sara Grace Singleton, Amber Sutton, Tori Triska, and Emily Wilson. Shiner Catholic School: Bailey Blaire, Catherine Brown, Cole Brown, Zachary Davis, Trinity Garza, Patrick Green, Grace Irvin, Riley Johnson, Hope Kapavik, Garrett Knox, Kora Kolle, Sadie Morgan, Joseph Natal, Gracey Novosad, Delynn Pesek, Sarah Peters, Angelette Siegel, Christine Wagner, Garrett Wauson, and Katie Wilgus. Retrouvaille™ ...a Lifeline For Troubled Marriages ™ August 14-16, 2015 Diocese of Victoria Spiritual Renewal Center B FOR MARRIED COUPLES WHO ARE: • Anxious about their marriage relationship. • Alone or distant from their partner. • Disillusioned or bored in their marriage. • Without the time or desire to communicate. • Experiencing coldness or conflict. • Frustrated, hurt or angry with their spouse • Unable to see how to change their situation. For confidential inquires, call 1 (800) 470-2230 or visit www.retrouvaille.org. EVENTS Meals • Picnics and more Bay City–ACTS Golf Tournament May 30 at Rio Colorado Golf Club. 1:00 p.m. shotgun start. For more information, contact Mike Allison at (979) 479-1370 or Joe Gonzalez at (979) 240-9178. San Antonio–Tribute to Motherhood Luncheon with Dr. Leslie Parks May 14 at the Whitley Theological Center. For more information, call (210) 533-3504 or visit www.setonhomesa.org. Shiner–Sts. Cyril & Methodius Spring Picnic May 24. For more information, call (361) 594-3836. Victoria–Sisters’ Cookout, sponsored by Serra Club, May 30 at IWBS Convent. 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Lunch to be served at noon. For more information, call Fred Kubesch at (361) 564-8151. Bay City–Our Lady of Guadalupe Festival June 14 at the Parish Hall. Brisket dinner. Dine-in, pick up, or drivethru. 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. $ 8 p/p. 11:30 a.m. auction. East Bernard–Czech Kolache Klobase Festival June 13 at Riverside Hall. 10:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Sausage and BBQ chicken plates available at 11:00 a.m. Admission is $8 p/p. Children 12 and under are free. Sponsored by KJT St. Wenceslaus Society #40. For more information, call (979) 335-7907 or visit www.kkfest.com. Port Lavaca–CDA Court Our Lady of the Gulf #2267 Games Party June 14 at St. Jude’s Hall. 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. $7 entry fee. Bring a card game, dominoes, or board game to play while enjoying refreshments. There will be door prizes, a raffle, and silent auction. For reservations, contact Margaret Hilscher at (361) 552-3233, Doris Winter at (361) 987-2387, or Georgia Mikosh at (361) 552-6844. The Catholic Lighthouse Page 11 — May 2015 TCL submission deadlines ISSUE DATE June July August September October November December January 2016 DEADLINE May 15 June 15 July 15 August 14 September 14 October 16 November 16 December 4 Corpus Christi–Teens Open Up to God’s Holiness Youth Retreat July 24-26 at the Pax Christi Liturgical Retreat Center for youth in grades 9-12. For more information, visit www.diocesecc.org. Conferences • Masses • Retreats and more Amarillo–Hats Off to DCCW Luncheon and Fashion Show June 13 at Msgr. Francis A. Smyer Activity Center at St. Mary’s Cathedral. 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. For more information, visit www.amarillodiocese.org. El Campo–Holy Mass with Healing Prayer May 21 at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church. Presiding priest will be Fr. Joseph Lam Nguyen, C.S.Sp. 6:30 p.m. rosary. 6:45 p.m. praise and worship. 7:15 p.m. Mass. Individual prayer available following Mass. For more information, contact Gwen Edwards at (979) 637-0277, [email protected] or Jan Dornak at (979) 5413609, [email protected]. Port Arthur–Third Age Day Mass and Celebration May 19 at St. Therese, Little Flower of Jesus. For more information, visit www.dioceseofbmt.org. San Antonio–St. John’s/Assumption Seminary Centennial Ordinations May 16 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Anthony Mary Claret Catholic Church. For more information, contact Mike Davis at (210) 734-5137 x1414 or [email protected]. Shiner–Kids’ Kamp June 8-12 at Shiner Catholic School. 8:00 a.m.-noon. For youth in grades K-7. For more information, call (361) 594-3234 or visit www. sscmshiner.org. Tivoli–Our Lady of Guadalupe Church celebrates the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament the 1st Friday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Mass begins at 7:00 p.m. at 501B William St. with Fr. Paulson Panakal. For more information, call (361) 237-3634. Victoria–Amor Meus Spirituality Center silent guided one-day retreat, The Spirituality of Brokenness with Sr. Brigid Marie Clarke, May 16 at IWBS Convent. 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. For more information, contact Sr. Emilie Eilers at (361) 575-7111, amormeus@yahoo. com, or visit www.amormeusspiritualitycenter.org. Victoria–Come and See Discernment Weekend for single Catholic women 18 to 50 years of age May 16-17 at IWBS Convent. For more information, call (361) 575-7111, e-mail [email protected], or visit www. iwbsvictoria.org. Victoria–Our Lady of Lourdes holds Healing Mass and Prayer the 1st Saturday of each month at 10:00 a.m. at 105 N. William St. with Fr. Phi Nguyen, chaplain of IWBS Convent. For more information, contact Sr. Louise Marie Jones at [email protected]. Journeys of Faith with Ceci Upcoming Pilgrimages Jewels of Eastern Europe August 23-Sept. 3, 2015 • $3,595 Sharing our faith one gift at a time! Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Graduation, and much more! Quo Vadis Vocation Camp for Young Men July 5-8 • Cooper’s Farm near LaGrange, TX The Office of Vocations is sponsoring a camp for young men who have completed 8th grade to 21 years of age. Includes outdoor camp activities and discussions on discerning God’s will in life. Priests and seminarians of the diocese will facilitate the camp. For more information, call Fr. Tommy Chen at (361) 552-6140 or visit www.victoriavocations.org. Poland • Czech Republic • Hungary Warsaw, Czestochowa, Divine Mercy Shrine, Krakow Olomouc, Prague, Budapest Spiritual director: Fr. Gary Janak Holy Land- Walk in the Footsteps of Jesus November 10-21, 2015 • $3,395 Nazareth, Bethlehem, Sea of Galilee, Jordan River, Dead Sea, Jerusalem Spiritual director: Fr. Pat Knippenberg Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe & Shrines of Mexico December 10-16, 2015 • $1,595 Mexico City, Cuernavaca, Taxco, Cholula, Puebla, Octolan, San Miguel Spiritual director: Fr. Bob Knippenberg Ceci Triska (979) 543-8575 • [email protected] www.selectinternationaltours.com The Catholic Lighthouse Page 12 — May 2015 DIOCESE