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February 7th, 2016 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time MASS SCHEDULE WEEKEND/ HORARIO DE MISAS Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday 8:00am, 10:00am & 12:00pm Español (Spanish) Weekdays: 8:00am Mon, Wed — Sat 12:05pm on Tues & Thurs Holy Days/Días Santas 8:00am, 12:05pm, & 6:30pm Addresses/Direcciones Church 229 S. 28th Ave. Office/Oficina: Parish Center (behind the school/atrás de la escuela) 221 S. 28th Ave. Phone/Teléfono: 715-842-3148 Office Hours/Horas Mon - Fri: 8:00am - 4:00pm Our Website: stmatthewwausau.org PARISH /PERSONAL DE LA STAFF PARROQUIA Pastor Rev. Robert Thorn Associate Pastor Rev. Dan Thelen Deacon Rev. Mr. Tom Tierney Plant Manager Jason Seliger DRE & Hispanic RE: Patricia Cicha Dir. Youth Ministry Janet Nichols Pastoral Care Norma Kipp Secretary Ann Graveen Bulletin Editor Lori Zimick Finance Secretary Barb Splinter Ash Wednesday Masses 8:00am, 12:05pm & 6:30pm DEVOTIONS Rosary Daily before Mass & Wed. 4:30 PM Prayer for Priests included with rosary Mon., Wed. & Fri. Vespers Wednesday 5:00 PM Benediction Wednesday 4:50 PM and after Mass on 1st Friday of the month EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Wed. after 8 AM Mass until 5 PM. Pax Christi Adoration Chapel-Marathon Tues. 9 AM-11 PM; Wed. 9 AM-Thurs. 10 PM; Fri 9 AM-6 PM; Sun. noon-10 PM. St. Therese-Rothschild Tues. after 8 AM Mass to Fri. 7:30 AM. Entrance available after 6 PM by ringing main entrance doorbell. Call 715-3598352 to volunteer. CELEBRATION OF SACRAMENTS Confessions : Saturday 10:30am-12:00 noon or by Appointment. Baptism: Arrangements must be made at the rectory office. The next class is scheduled for March 7, 2016 at 6:30 PM in the Parish Center. Preparation classes are required of parents and recommended for godparents. Contact Nancy 715-675-6796, to register for classes. Registration is accepted up to one week prior to the class session. Marriage: Arrangements for marriage must be made with the Pastor at least 6 months in advance. Call Fr. Bob to arrange your marriage. Anointing of the Sick: If you are entering the hospital for a scheduled surgery and wish to celebrate this sacrament prior to your hospitalization, please contact Norma. If you would like Fr. Bob to visit you during your hospital stay, leave word upon entry as a patient. CYCLE C FEBRUARY 7, 2016 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time "When they brought their boats to the shore, they left everything and followed him." Just when business was finally booming, Simon and Company closed up shop. The timing was strange, really. After a lifetime of fishing to make a living, these men had just hauled in so many fish that "their nets were tearing" and "the boats were in danger of sinking." Just imagine the profit on the other side of this night's work! Just imagine how their reputation would have grown. How easy it would have been to go out and buy a new fleet of boats and to upgrade their stash of nets. Most likely for the first time, wealth was within reach. And yet, just then, Simon, James, and John left their boats on the shore and followed Jesus in the task of "catching men." This is astonishing. Not only did they give up their sudden monetary success, they gave up EVERYTHING. In a moment's time, these men radically altered their life, their plans, their future, and their fortune. And civilization has never been the same since. Thanks in large part to the courage of these first apostles, and of their successors the bishops, and of all the faithful men and women religious throughout history who have "left everything and followed him," our church has continued to flourish and our culture has been greatly enhanced. Those of us who are members of the laity are likewise called to follow Christ, of course. The tremendous sacrifices that priests and religious sisters make should inspire us, and remind us that serving Christ-at any cost-is worth it. Their lives stand as a powerful witness indeed. Today, let us pause to thank God for these men and women and to ask his blessing on them all. BULLETIN DEADLINE—Friday by 4:00pm Bulletin Editor: [email protected] Visit us online www.stmatthewwausau.org Intercessory Prayer: If you are in need of prayer, please call Peggy B. at 715-845-3321 or the Parish Center at 715-842-3148. Our prayer group is always ready to be of help when prayer is needed. 2 Couples Preparing to Celebrate the Sacrament of Marriage Area Lenten Meals Offered In the Diocese of LaCrosse (as in all the dioceses in Wisconsin) one expectation in a couple's preparation for the celebration of the Sacrament of Marriage is to participate in a marriage preparation program. St. Michael Parish, 611 Stark Street, will have their annual Lenten Fish Fries on 5 Fridays of Lent. February 19, 26, March 4, 11 and 18. The diocesan program is entitled Married Love: Two Becoming One. The program should be completed 4-6 months before the celebration of the sacrament. Church of the Resurrection will have their annual Lenten Soup Lunches on each Wednesday of Lent, February 10 through March 23, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm. A freewill offering will be accepted. Married Love: Two Becoming One will be offered in the Wausau Deanery on March 11-12. The deadline to register for this session is February 12. St. John’s Catholic Church, Edgar, will be having a Fish and Shrimp Fry all Fridays of Lent. Served from 4:00-7:30pm. For carryout phone 715-352-3111. Contact: Ken and Linda Narloch at [email protected] or 715-355-1806 for information and to register. The dates for 2016: May 13-14, August 12-13 and October 28-29. St. Patrick’s, Halder, will have Fish Fries all Fridays of Lent, February 12-March 25th. Carry outs available 715-693-2765. Catholic Youth Evangelizer A Fundraiser for St. Vincent dePaul Of Wausau Serving the Poor and Needy SPIRITUS is seeking passionate Catholics, 21-29 years of age, who want to ignite the faith in thousands of young Catholics through retreats and parish youth ministry. Team members live in community and travel to parishes and schools throughout Wisconsin; they receive training, formation, spiritual direction, lodging, food, a monthly allowance, health insurance and a $2,000 stipend upon completion of the 9-month program. It is a unique opportunity to serve our Lord and help young Catholics grow in faith. “SMART CHICKS And OLD BAGS” (Sale includes new & gently used purses, Scarves, hats and accessories) Visit www.spiritusministries.org. for more information. contact Andrea at [email protected] or (920) 722-8918 x5 March 5 at St. Michael Parish 611 Stark Street Sale: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm A Mashtini Lunch, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Free Shopping Lunch $10 An Evening for Couples Dinner/Dance “You May Be Right, I May Be Crazy” Or “How Healthy Love of Self Accentuates Marriage” For additional information call Elizabeth at 715-845-2355. The Wisconsin Rapids Deanery Family Life Committee is sponsoring its 8th Annual dinner/dance for all engaged and married couples. Special Speaker at St. Florian Parish Fr. Sam Martin will be the featured speaker Rev. John M. Tourangeau, a Norbertine priest, will be speaking on his afterlife experience after suffering a heart attack. He has written a book, “TO HEAVEN AND BACK” About our speaker: Father Martin is the second of 5 children, raised on a farm in southwest Wisconsin (near Prairie du Chien), He graduated with degrees in Philosophy and Theology from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul in 1995. In 1999 he was ordained a priest after completing degrees at the Gregorian University in Rome and at the John Paul II Institute (also in Rome). He served as Chaplain/Theology instructor at Assumption from 2000-2002, then at Aquinas High School in La Crosse from 2002-2011 (also was director of the Holy Cross Seminary House of Formation during those years). Since 2011, he has served as Pastor of St. John the Baptist in Marshfield and Christ the King in Spencer. The Rosary Society at St. Florian Parish, Hatley, WI will be sponsoring this event. All are welcome to come to our church on Thursday, February 11th at 7PM to hear this interesting speaker. Refreshments afterwards in our church basement. Job Opening==Teaching Principal St. Paul Catholic School, Mosinee, WI, is seeking applicants for a teaching principal. The qualified candidate will hold a Master’s Degree in Education Administration (or working towards it). Additional information is available at www.stpaulmosinee.org, click on the “school” link. Date: Where: When: Saturday, February 27th Hotel Mead, Wisconsin Rapids —Social with a cash bar at 5 PM —Dinner at 6 PM/followed by speaker —Music and dancing until 10 PM Cost: $50 per couple For more information, contact Kathy Voelker at 715-325-6826 (evenings) Send resume, Wisconsin certification, and three letters of reference by February 25, 2016 to [email protected] or St. Paul School, Sandra Stankowski, 404 High Street, Mosinee, WI 54455. 3 Welcome to Our Faith Community Lenten Soup Suppers The Soup Supper crew is stirring up some Tomato Soup or Creamy Vegetable Soup for your enjoyment, on 2/10. Sandwiches, salads, & jello are also available. Oliver Thomas Pagel, son of Caleb and Elizabeth, who was baptized on Sunday, January 24th. May he continually grow in his love and faith in Jesus Soup Supper is served from 4:15pm – 6:30pm in the school cafeteria. The cost is a free–will donation. Please consider helping out with this parish project. Here are some suggestions to consider: DONATE SUPPLIES—VOLUNTEER TO WORK—BRING A DESSERT Beginning Thursday, February 11th, the Stations of The Cross will be prayed after the 8:00am daily Masses, Monday, Wednesday-Saturday. COME AND ENJOY A MEAL: Bring your family and friends to join your fellow parishioners for the best soup in town! Following the 4:30pm Saturday Mass. In Spanish following the 12 Noon Sunday Mass. Any questions contact Faye at 715-845-3302. Beginning Saturday, February 13th, confessions will be heard from 10:30 am to 12 Noon, during the weeks of Lent. Bible Study on the book of Corinthians!!! Why is a study on Corinthians for me? Do you wish to dig a little deeper into how to live a Christian life in the midst of today's society and distractions? Have you always wondered quite what it means to see the body as a temple of the Holy Spirit and how you implement that into your own life? A Mass Intention is a beautiful way to pray for and remember our loved ones. It is the greatest prayer on earth and often releases souls from purgatory. Do you wonder how exactly is the sacrifice of Christ truly made present in the Eucharist? A stipend is $10 and the request can be taken over the phone by calling 715 842-3148. Then this is a study for you! Volunteer(s) Needed—Snow Removal Join us for this 10-week ,Dr. Tim Gray, DVD series on Tuesday mornings, 10:30am to noon. For the Weekend of February 13th and 14th. Enjoy the friendship of others, a warm spot to learn, and a renewed joy in your walk with Jesus. Study begins Feb. 23, 2016. (No study March 22, 29. Last study date is May 10th) We are looking for someone to help remove snow from the church and school sidewalks should the need arise. Meeting will be held in Emily’s room, off the Angelorum. If interested, please contact Jason at 715-581-2005. Bible Study book fee: $25.00. Please sign up for class by Monday, February 15th, so we may order the study books. Help Needed to Build Shelves For any questions or to sign up please call Janet @ the parish center, 715 842-3148. Looking for a volunteer to make shelves for the Angelorum storage area? “40 Days for Life” Please contact Jason for details 715-581-2005. Coming February 10th through March 20th, you’re invited to join other Christians for 40 Days for Life--40 days of prayer and fasting for an end to abortion. DIOCESAN ANNUAL APPEAL Total Records: Parishioners Pledging Not Pledged You’re also invited to stand and peacefully pray during the 40-day vigil in front of Family Planning Health Services, 719 N. 3rd Avenue, Wausau, 6am -6pm. 678 319 359 We are at a standstill! Please send in your pledge cards with amount pledged, as soon as possible so that you can be included with the parishioners who have already taken care of this matter. We need everyone to cooperate in order to meet our target of $70,327. If you would like more information and especially if you would like to volunteer to pray publicly contact: Kimberly Connolly at 715- 551-7518 or Mary Litchauer at 715 573-9208. If everyone does their part, we can be successful. Any amount you are able to pledge is appreciated. No amount too great, no amount too small. God loves the cheerful giver! May His blessings be yours! Thank you for answering this request in regard to our Diocesan Annual Appeal. Pray is a powerful weapon on the evils of abortion! Come to our kick off Rally on February 13th, Saturday. A professional sidewalk counselor/prayer and now president of Pro Life Wisconsin will be speaking. He will share many fruits of his personal involvement with 40 Days for Life. Please put your DAA commitment reminder with your monthly statements. That way you will never get behind with your payment on your pledge. Thanks! Our Kick off Rally will begin 2:00pm, St. Matthew Cafeteria on Saturday, February 13th. 4 2015-2016 Religious Education Calendar Wednesdays 6:15-7:30pm Student Mite Box Collection Diocese of La Crosse Mite Box Collection 2/10—Session #20—K-10 MUST attend Ash Wednesday Mass with class. Meet in classroom at 6:15pm 2/17—Session #21—First Eucharist Parent Mtg. #2 6:30-7:30pm, Cafeteria 2/24—Session #22 3/2—Session #23 During the season of Lent we ask that you put your spare change, or part of your allowance or wages in your Mite Box for our Diocesan Mission Parish, Holy Cross in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Holy Cross has done extraordinary work in serving Catholics as well as the poor of the Third World. An important reason for Holy Cross’s success is You, and the support of the youth of our Diocese through the Lent Mite Box collection. Little Flowers Girls Club St. Matthew will be hosting “Little Flowers Girls Club” starting the first Saturday in March. This collection is a wonderful opportunity for our students to learn the importance of making sacrifice through almsgiving. Come and find out about this wholesome club for girls, ages 5 through 10. Older girls are encouraged to come and be of an assistant to the adult leaders. Something for all. Learn about virtues and saints through crafts and games. We will meet March 5th, 11:00am to 1:00pm at the Parish Center. Any questions please contact Sara @ 715 201-2256. Filled Mite Boxes should be turned in to your religion teacher on or before March 24th or you may drop it off at the Parish Center during business hours. God Bless! Embracing the “Year of Mercy” The Corporal Works of Mercy Feed the Hungry Give Drink to the Thirsty Clothe the Naked Shelter the Homeless Visit the Sick Visit the Imprisoned Bury the Dead Attention: ALL 2016 First Communicant Families Parent Information Meetings +Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 6:30-7:30PM in the school cafeteria The Spiritual Works of Mercy Eucharistic Family Retreat Admonish the Sinner Instruct the Ignorant Counsel the Doubtful Comfort the Afflicted Bears Wrongs Patiently Forgive Offenses Willingly Pray for the Living and the Dead +Saturday, March 19, 2016 9:00AM-12:00PM with rehearsal in church at 12:30-1:30PM (We will hold an additional practice on April 13, 2016 during Rel Ed) Celebration of First Holy Communion +Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 10:00AM and 12:00 Noon Masses St. Anne Parish Mission Blessed Virgin Mary May Crowning Theme: I Am, With Joy +Sunday, May 1, 2016 at 10:00AM and 12:00Noon Masses First Eucharist Mystagogy Monday, March 7-Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 6:30 PM nightly in church +Sunday, May 21, 2016 2:00-4:00PM behind the rectory (A Communion Scavenger Hunt) Inspiring the parish community to embrace their baptism, Rich Curran will lead all present on a spiritual journey of faith, forgiveness and recommitment. A mission is an opportunity to experience in a heightened and intense way spiritual services, talks, and sacraments focusing on the major themes of our faith. The Great Adventure Catholic Bible Study Program is designed in such a way that anyone can make sense of the Bible and experience the life-changing power of God’s Word. Hundreds of thousands of people have found new meaning in their lives after going through The Great Adventure Bible studies. Join Fr. Robert Schaller to see how a newfound understanding of God’s Word can transform your life and bring you closer to Christ. Rich will lead us through the stages of being a Eucharistic people of first recognizing our blessings, to then know we are broken people. Finally on the third day, we are people given for the service of all and the Church. Be serving others, we are able to truly know ourselves and the mystery God is calling us to live with and in. St. Michael Church—Cafeteria Four Sessions beginning at 6:30 pm: Sunday: February 7, 14, 21 and March 13 Repeated on Thursday: February 11, 18, 25, March 17. Please call 715-842-4283, ext. 2 for additional information. For more information, go to: http://www.stanneswausau.org/parishmission/or contact John Schmitt. Director of Faith Formation at 715-849-3930 x306 or [email protected] 5 The Week Ahead at the Parish Mon. 2/8: RCIA, 6:30-8:00pm, Parish Center, Library FEBRUARY 8TH, 2016-FEBRUARY 14TH, 2016 Tue. 2/9: Mon 8:00 AM †Roberta Schuster Tue 12:05 PM †George & †Florence Koy Ash Wednesday Wed 8:00 AM †Lawrence & †Helen Mocello 12:05 PM †Dan Baumann 6:30 PM †Deceased Wierzba & Bembenek Families Thur 8:00 AM Living and †Deceased Members of Educaton Committee Mtg., 6:30-8:00pm, Parish Center, Library Wed. 2/10: TMIY—That Man Is You, 6:00-7:30am, Parish Center Religious Education—Session #20, 6:15-7:30pm Must Attend Ash Wednesday Mass. Class meets in classrooms at 6:15pm. Confirmation—6:15-7:30pm, Parish Center, Patio Room Must Attend Ash Wednesday Mass. Class meets in classroom at 6:15pm. Graveen & Gajewski Families 12:05 PM Fri 8:00 AM Sat 8:00 AM 4:30 PM Sun 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 Noon St. Matthew Parishioners (Misa en Español/Mass in Spanish) 3:30PM †Poor Souls in Purgatory Confessions prior to Mass: 2:00- 3:15pm Health & Healing Service after Mass Liturgical Ministers Ash Wednesday—February 10th Lectors 8:00 am Kay Washebek 12:05 pm Ann Graveen 6:30 pm Patty Thomson Liturgical Ministers February 13th & February 14th Eucharistic Ministers of Holy Communion & Ash Distributors Children’s Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) 8:00 am N. Kipp, J. Ptaszynski, G. Dederich*, MA Neuens* Jessica & Hannah Meyer 12:05 pm J. Woelfle, D. Parker, M. Holm, J. Pederson, A. Graveen, J. Koy*, J. Fergot* 6:30 pm P. Cicha, P. McDonald, W. Thomson, E. Tierney, K. Tierney(P), T. Hynes, B. Cveykus* Lectors 4:30 pm M. Beattie, M. Bocke 8:00 am Jim Low, Tom Roovers 10:00 am JoAnn Egelkrout, Lynn Meyer Ushers & Greeter 8:00 am 12:05 pm 6:30 pm †Sandra Krueger (Ladies Council) †Geraldine Radtke †Sandra Krueger †Patrick McDonald †Lloyd Schmitz †Donald Washebek Living & †Deceased Eucharistic Ministers of Holy Communion D. Lannigan, S. Lannigan, Al Butalla L. Sanders, T. Fischer, Allan Seubert Matt Lorge, J. Kitzrow, Justen Willemon 4:30 pm M. Bettie, P. McDonald, D. Parker, C. Vircks, K. Teeters*, J. Pederson* 8:00 am T. Roovers, MP Roovers, A. Seubert, S. Lemmer, C. Lemmer, J. Low*, S. Low* Servers 8:00 am Mike Bourguignon 12:05 pm Gary Koy 6:30 pm S. & S. Cicha, Haley Cveykus 10:00 am K. Lobner, B. Britten, L. Sanders, E. Tierney, V. Tierney, K. Miilu(P)*, M. Nichols* Musicians Ushers & Greeter 4:30 pm 8:00 am 10:00 am 8:00 am Annette Southworth, Bill Dohr 12:05 pm D. Giallombardo, Lynn Meyer 6:30 pm Annette Southworth, Ellen Schumann A. Butalla, M. Heil, Don Hanson D. Lannigan, S. Lannigan, Tom Fischer B. Charlier, S. Charlier, Randy Krueger Servers Weekly Scripture 4:30 pm Bobbi Jo Zimick, Alexis Barber 8:00 am Emily Drake, Gavin Hynes 10:00 am Arianna Malbone, The Straub’s Readings for the Week of February 7, 2016 Sunday: Is 6:1-2a, 3-8/1 Cor 15:1-11/Lk 5:1-11 Monday/St. Jerome Emiliani, St. Josephine Bakhita: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13/Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30/Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18/2 Cor 5:20--6:2/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20/Lk 9:22-25 Friday: Is 58:1-9a/Mt 9:14-15 Saturday: Is 58:9b-14/Lk 5:27-32 Sunday 2/14: Dt 26:4-10/Rom 10:8-13/Lk 4:1-13 Musicians 4:30 pm Rob Perkins, Lynn Meyer 8:00 am Annette Southworth, Marie Stubbe 10:00 am Noelle Panske, Betsy Pagel Financial Stewardship Financial Report for 1/31/16 will be available next week ©Liturgical Publications Inc 6 Ministro Hispano: P. Roberto Thorn Dirección: 229 South 28th Avenue, Wausau, WI 54401 Teléfono: 715-842-3148 CICLO C 7 DE FEBRERO DE 2016 5º Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Directora de Educación Religiosa: Patricia Rodriguez Cicha Teléfono: 715-842-3148 Correo Electrónico: [email protected] Jesús le pide a Pedro llevar la barca mar adentro para pescar. Ir más allá de lo que se tiene planeado para encontrar lo inesperado, lo que no se espera encontrar. Para Pedro la sorpresa de los peces que fueron tantos que la red casi se rompía, lo dejó perplejo y a la vez le afirmó su vocación de apóstol de Jesucristo. Confianza en Dios a toda prueba aunque no se sepa ni cuándo ni dónde será la pregunta de lanzar la red para pescar. Seguir la voluntad de Dios cuesta, cumplir su mandato de proclamar el Reino lleva su afán. Hay que tomar decisión y partido o estoy con Jesús o en contra de él. ¿Cuántas veces en mi vida he dicho: "Aquí estoy Señor, envíame"? ¿Cuántas veces en mi jornada he dejado todo para seguir al Señor? Horario de Misas en español: Cada domingo a las 12 PM Catequesis para niños de Jardín Infantil (Kinder) hasta el 9° grado: En inglés cada miércoles de septiembre a mayo de 6:15-7:30pm en la escuela. Catequesis en español: Favor de hablar con el párroco. Bautismo: Favor de informarnos 6 semanas antes de celebrar el bautismo. Es necesario para los padres y padrinos asistir una clase de preparación bautismal. Las siguientes clases se ofrecen: Sábado el 13 de febrero de 2016 a las 2:00pm Uno de los padrinos tiene que ser católico confirmado en la fé Católica y practicándola- es decir, que no vive en unión libre, Que asiste la misa los domingos, y que recibe los sacramentos. Un verdadero encuentro con Dios no deja a la persona como estaba antes. Es más consciente de sus responsabilidades y compromisos. Fíjate en los protagonistas de las lecturas. A Isaías con la visión de la gloria Dios le cambia el panorama completamente y responde: "Aquí estoy, Señor, envíame" (Is 6, 8). Pedro y sus compañeros al encuentro de Jesús: "Pero, confiado en tu palabra, echaré las redes" (Lc 4, 5). Estos hechos nos relatan verdaderos momentos de vocacionales. El compromiso es seguir a Jesús anunciando su obra de salvación. No hay que perder tiempo, descubramos dónde nos llama el Señor. Dios sabe nuestras limitaciones, pero, con su gracia, se puede todo. Pidamos al Señor que nos ayude a captar el mensaje que debemos trasmitir y hacerlo con el testimonio de nuestra vida. ¡Que así sea! Matrimonio: En la mayoría de los casos es necesario informarnos seis meses en adelante. Ofertorio Informe financiero 01/31/16 estará disponible la próxima semana Atención Familias de Primer Comulgantes Fechas Importantes para el 2016 Juntas de información para los padres Miércoles, 17 de febrero de 6:30PM7:30PM MINISTROS LITÚRGICOS — 14 DE FEBRERO Introducciones—Lulu P. Lectura/Sal—Letty M. Lectura/Pet—Irma Monaguillos—Jasmin/Raulito Acomodador/Colecta—Raul/Eudel Ministros de la Sagrada Comunión—Elodia/Roberto Lecturas de la semana del 7 de febrero de 2016 Domingo: Is 6, 1-2. 3-8/1 Cor 15, 1-11/Lc 5, 1-11 Lunes: 1 Re 8, 1-7. 9-13/Mc 6, 53-56 Martes: 1 Re 8, 22-23. 27-30/Mc 7, 1-13 Miércoles: Jl 2, 12-18/2 Cor 5, 20--6, 2/Mt 6, 1-6. 16-18 Jueves: Dt 30, 15-20/Lc 9, 22-25 Viernes: Is 58, 1-9/Mt 9, 14-15 Sábado: Is 58, 9-14/Lc 5, 27-32 Domingo siguiente: Dt 26, 4-10/Rom 10, 8-13/Lc 4, 1-13 ©Liturgical Publications Inc 7