November 15, 2015 - St. Jerome Catholic Church
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November 15, 2015 - St. Jerome Catholic Church
St. Jerome Catholic Church From the desk of our Pastor—Fr. Rodolfo Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, I had the privilege, together with more than 40 of our parishioners, to attend the Archdiocesan Assembly. We were able to listen to several talks about many different issues that concern our parishes and the lay faithful. There were more than 5,000 faithful Catholic participants. The initiative was intended to have only 4,000 participants. That leads me to think that there is a spiritual hunger yearning to learn more about the faith, to feel part of an important organization, to feel part of a great family. Our parish, St. Jerome, besides being a family of families in itself, is also part of a greater picture, a greater family which is the whole Catholic Church. Somehow at that gathering on November 7th, we felt that we had many things in common, despite our many differences of language, culture, race and backgrounds. We have so much to share, so much to give and so much to offer. We are indeed so rich in graces, in talents, and in generosity. We are blest! I would like to invite each one of our parishioners and our families to make this month of November a period to thank our Lord for His blessings and to be willing to be ever more generous with the time, treasure and talents that He has bestowed on us. Our less fortunate brothers and sisters deserve our attention and our love. Many, many thanks to each one of you for everything you do for others and for our parish. May God our Lord continue to bless you and each member of your family, especially those that are ill or elderly. Your brother and servant in the priesthood of Jesus Christ, Fr. Rodolfo Caballero There will be a 2nd collection on November 21st and 22nd for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development. San Antonio, Texas From the desk of our Associate Pastor—Fr. Gustavo Greetings to all, This week we continue from last week’s reflection on the great mystery of the Liturgy of the Eucharist: The second of three dimensions found in the Eucharist is a Sacrificial Meal. Jesus said: “This is my body, which is given for you, this cup is God’s new covenant sealed with my blood which is poured out for you.” Both of these expressions speak of sacrifice. They speak of “giving up” something for another. The whole context of the Last Supper was sacrifice. It was directly linked to Jesus’ death on the cross which took place the following day. When we celebrate the Eucharist, Jesus is really present with us. With Him, we re-live and participate in His sacrifice. Paul makes this clear when he says: “the cup we use in the Lord’s Supper…, when we drink from it, we are sharing in the blood of Christ. And the bread we break when we eat it, we are sharing in the body of Christ.” 1 Corinthians 10:16 – New American Bible. The holy sacrifice of the Mass, the Eucharistic Meal, is the very same one that Jesus began at the Last Supper. In some mysterious way, we bring it into the present, and we participate in it with Jesus just as truly as if we had been there ourselves. The third dimension is a Covenant Meal. Jesus said: “This cup is God’s new covenant sealed with my blood.” He did so in the rich Judaic tradition of the covenant, which both symbolized and expressed Israel’s unique relationship with God. Jesus was aware of the new covenant that God had promised through the prophet Jeremiah: “I will make a new covenant with the people of Israel and with the people of Judah …, I will be their God, and they will be my people…, I will forgive their sins and I will no longer remember their wrongs.” Jeremiah 31: 31-34 – New American Bible. It is new covenant that Jesus inaugurated at the Last Supper. It is this new covenant that we celebrate at each Mass. To be continued… Just a reminder that the 2nd Collection on the 1st weekend of every month is for the Building Fund The Sanctuary Lamp is sponsor ed by Ruby Wildman In Memory of Russell Wildman (11/08-11/21). The Blessed Mother, St. Joseph, St. Jerome & Our Lady of Guadalupe Statues ar e sponsor ed by J eanette Mor risett In Memory of Jesse Morrisett and Janice Norman (11/08-11/21). Sunday October 18, 2015 — Attendance 750 Sunday Collection $ 7,770.00 Building Fund $ 1,810.00 Church Loan as of November 15th $106,499.09 Thank you to Anthony & Harriet Mihalski for their donation of $300 to the Building Fund in Honor of the Birthday of Burnell Gates. Blessings, Fr. Gustavo Montanez Open your soul in Eucharistic Adoration to the Mercy of the Lord. Just a reminder that St. Jerome has begun the Divine Mercy Eucharistic Holy Hour every Friday. The Holy Hour begins at 6:00pm which includes the recitation of the Divine Mercy Chaplet, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, and ending with Benediction, at 7:00pm. All parishioners are welcome and encouraged to attend! November 15, 2015 — Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Jerome TMIY St. Jerome Cub/Boy Scouts TMIY is a ministry dedicated to developing the hearts of men to love and serve as Jesus Christ calls us to. We as Christians are called to evangelize once we have encountered the love of Christ. To share it with others and to constantly strengthen our hearts and souls so that we transform ourselves into what we are called to be, loving disciples. You are invited to share in the fellowship and love. Journey with us as we strive to become men after God's own heart. We meet every Tuesday from 6:30pm to 8ish at Flannigan hall. Meeting the Need at Haven for Hope Meeting the Need, is a great opportunity to serve outside our parish community. We serve meals to those in need once a month, on the 3rd Monday, of every month, from 4:30pm till 6:00pm. The serving takes place at the Have for Hope located off of Frio St. and Haven for Hope Way. It is a great opportunity to show the love our community for others who might not know Christ's love yet. Through our actions of service, through our hands, smiles and kindness, they will feel Christ’s love for them. If you are interested in serving or would like more information about the Ministry That Man Is You, feel free to contact John Dix by phone at 830-730-8201 or email johndix1982 @gmail.com. The Lord is waiting for you to answer the call! This is your last chance for the following fundraisers. The Cub/Boy Scouts will be in the Gathering Area this weekend to take your orders. Boy Scout Troop 315 is having a coffee sale. The cost is $10 for a full 16oz bag of coffee, ground or bean, and we will have several blends to choose from. Payment is required at time of order. You may place an order with any Boy Scout or call Bill Thoms at 210-648-2246. In addition, we will also be taking orders for Wreaths Across America. These wr eaths will be placed on veter ans graves at the Ft. Sam National Cemetery. The cost is $15 per wreath. Boy Scout Troop 315 would like to thank the our parish community for its support. St. Jerome CYO Beginning December 8th and continuing through the Year of Mercy, Fr. Rodolfo and Fr. Gustavo will be offering confessions a half hour before each Mass. Many graces are received through the Sacrament of Reconciliation along with spiritual healing and transformation. The St. Nicholas Ball will be held on December 5, 2015, for more information call 210-222-1294 or go to www.ccaosa.org/events. Proceeds will benefit Catholic Charities. St. Jerome Girl Scouts The Girl Scouts ar e having their bake sale this weekend after all the Masses. Thank you in advance for your support! “It’s All about Sisterhood” Sisters helping Sisters in need. Help us help our Sisters at St. PJ’s Children’s Home— Ashley Cartwright & Kiara Jimenez are asking for your help with their Girl Scout Troop # 2531 service project. Accepting donations of the following new or unused items: Hair Accessories- (including hair brushes), Nail Polish & Lip Gloss, Lotions & Body Sprays Gift Cards are accepted *We are seeking our Girl Scout National Catholic Religious Award* Donation box will be located in the lobby of the church. Deadline for items: December 13, 2015, For more information contact Anne Cartwright 210-215-3024 or Mirette Pichardo 210-885-1470. St. Jerome 8:30am Choir St. Jerome 8:30am Choir is cur r ently inviting anyone who may be interested in participating with the choir for the Christmas Eve 5:00pm Mass to join rehearsals every Thursday evening at 7:00pm in the church. Please contact Roxanne Zigmond at 210-415-7821. St. Jerome Catholic Church St. Jerome CCD November 22th, & 29th 2015: No CCD classes due to the Thanksgiving Holiday. December 6, 2015: All religious education classes resume. December 13, 2015: All religious education classes in session. Annual Christmas Program at 4PM. Please mark your calendars for this special family event. You are reminded to come by Pruski Hall to see the work of the children. Our children are all precious blessings! The future of our church! The Catechetical Team of St. Jerome wishes all a very bountifully blessed Thanksgiving Holiday Season! St. Jerome ACTS "Direct my steps according to your Word..." All ladies of our parish are invited to a weekend of reflection, praise, and renewal at the next Women's ACTS retreat, November 19-22, 2015. Registration forms are available in the Gathering Area of our church or from any team member. If you have any questions you may contact Christina Mora at 210-274-4070. The prayer poster for the retreat will be in the Gathering Area this weekend. Please prayerfully consider signing up for an hour to pray for the spiritual success of the retreat. The Annunciation Church Turkey dinner will be held at the American Legion Hall in St. Hedwig on Nov. 22, 2015 starting at 10:30. Dine-in or plates to go $9. For further information, please call Ellen Franckowiak 210-667-1616, A Church Rosary Society member. St. Jerome Men’s Club The Men’s Club meets every 2nd Monday of the month at 7:00pm, in the O’Brien Hall. For more information please contact Allen Pruski at 210-269-0263. St. Jerome Altar Society Thank you to Lor aine Stobbs, Ther esa Kotar a, Ber nice Pruski, Jeanette Morrisett, Elaine Moczygemba, Shirley Grahmann, Rose Pruski, Michelle Dugie, Marilyn Pruski and Shirley Rakowitz for giving of their time to clean the sanctuary and chapel. May God continue to bless these ladies for answering the call of service for the Lord. The Altar Society flower committee will be accepting monetary donations to help defray the cost of Christmas poinsettias. Please stop by the table in the Gathering Area the weekend of Nov 21st-22nd and Nov 28th-29th. An envelope will be provided for your donation and your wishes/intentions will placed at the Christmas Nativity scene and lifted up in prayer. Meeting Reminder: The Altar Society will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, November 18th, at 7:00pm in Meeting Room 3. All members are encouraged to attend. The Altar Society will be holding a Bake Sale the weekend of November 21st and 22nd. Visit their table after Mass in the Gathering Area for many scrumptious baked goods. San Antonio, Texas St. Jerome Marriage Ministry Come join us for a very informal bible study. Our Marriage Ministry is excited to announce that Sundays, during CCD, at Taqueria La Perla De Jalisco, we will be offering fellowship while diving into Scripture. So come eat breakfast, meet other couples and discuss the weekly bible readings. We will begin at 9:45am and end at 10:30am. Hope to see you there. Please mark your calendars for upcoming meetings: November 8th & November 15th. December 6th and 13th. Taken from Pope Francis message: Consider this carefully: the family identity is founded on the promise. One could say that the family lives on the promise of love and fidelity that a man and a woman make to one another. This includes the commitment to welcome and raise their children; but it is also carried out in caring for elderly parents, in protecting and tending to the weakest members of the family, in helping each other develop their own qualities and accept their own limitations. The conjugal promise expands so as to share in the joys and sorrows of all fathers, mothers, children, with generous openness with regard to human coexistence and to the common good. A family that is closed in on itself is like a contradiction, a mortification of the promise that gave birth to it and enables it to live. Never forget: the identity of a family is always a promise that expands, and it expands to the whole family and also to all of humanity. Contest: go to selected link and read the article from Pope Francis. There is a word highlighted in the article. Once you read and locate the KEYWORD, go to the Contest form, enter your name, your contact info, and the KEYWORD. All who enter this contest will be placed in a raffle and the winner will receive a prize. Dates to Remember for the Month of November November 25th-Wednesday, No Morning Mass and No Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. There will be a Bilingual 7:00pm Mass with a Blessing of the Bread that families will use at their Thanksgiving Feast. November 26th—Thanksgiving Day, Mass will be at 8:30am with a Blessing of the Bread that will be used at their Thanksgiving Feast. St. Jerome Companions for the Journey For the entire month of November, in Honor of all our faithfully departed, the Companions for the Journey, will offer a ‘Memorial Table’ in the Gathering Area of our church for pictures and names to be placed in a Remembrance Book so that prayers may be offered by the group on behalf of the departed and for the consolation of those who have lost a loved one and are still grieving. The group also offers a monthly gathering to help those during the grieving process. It is held in Pruski Hall from 6:30pm till 8:00pm, on the 3rd Thursday of every month. The Companions also visit the homebound of our parish. For more information about the Companions for the Journey you may contact Alice Rutowski at 210-296-1380. November 15, 2015 — Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time St. Jerome Youth Ministry Teens started the afternoon with reciting the Divine Mercy Chaplet. Then they shared a meal. A big thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gonzales, who donated and prepared the tasty hamburgers. The teens enjoyed playing table games, Ping-pong, and a horse shoe throw. A Special Thank You to Mrs. Moy for your relentless help, it is greatly appreciated. Our next meeting will be Sunday, November 22nd from 2-4pm in Pruski Hall. All Teens are Welcome! God is faithful, by whom you were called into the fellowship of his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. 1 Corinthians. On December 12th to honor Our Lady of Guadalupe We will have a special celebration starting at 9:00am withMananitas.The celebration of the Mass will also include Marichis and our Spanish choir. Mass will begin at 9:30. Immediately following the Mass there will be a Potluck celebration in O’Brien Hall. All The Prayer Garden Pavers will be incr easing in price after November 30th. To purchase a paver for the Prayer Garden before the price increases, please fill out the form located in the Gathering Area of the Church or contact Frank Bennett. The price will increase to $150 starting in December. Life Teen Sessions are Sunday Mornings 9:30AM – 10:45 AM St. Jerome Life Teen is working with Catholic Charities on a Christmas Toy and Book drive which will end on November 30th. You may contact Jessica Lubianski 210-485-8972 for more information. The 5th Annual FIAT retreat will be on December 5, 2015 from 9:00am till 4:00pm at St. Ann’s Catholic church in La Vernia, TX. Registration forms are in the Gathering Area of our church. For more information about the retreat, please contact Mary Mainz at 830-253-8905 or Charlene Mainz at 210-633-0380. St. Jerome Catholic Church San Antonio, Texas Turkey Festival 2015 pictures. Building memories for our Family of Families. November 15, 2015 — Thirty Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Please Pray for the following: Jessica Ahr, Johnny Ahr, Glenn Andrews, Terri Appelt, Carol Barnett, Cooper Barnett, Ronnie Barnett, Marcy Berden, Terry Botkin, Courtney Burton, Charlie Chavez, Clarkson Family, Nancy Corando, Sandra Dorsey, Judy Evans, Enrique Flores, Elaine Forrest, Shirley Friesenhahn, Stacy Hamilton Garcia, Jesse Garcia, James Gawlik, Amanda Gawlik, Agnes Gawlik, Lambert Gawlik, Ramon Gaytan, Irene Gerlich, Mellisa Gonzales, Lucy Golla, Gina Guerra, Lillian Harmon, John Hessling, Bill Hosek, Jr., Susan Hosek, Maggie Ibrom, Kenneth Jarzombek, Ray Johnson, Gilbert Kiolbassa, Margie Kiolbassa, Tillie Kosub, Connie Kuykendall, Dorothy Kvapil, Charles & June Lammons, David Lammons, Jennifer Laskowski, Rosalie Leal, Susan Lyssy, Maddie McClain, Michael Lyssy, Doris Mergele, Margorite McMann, Theo Mihalski, Margie Muhula, Lenior Moy, Patricia Moy, Arnold Lyro, Karen Jo Marshal, Jacob Martin, Ronald Miller, Yolanda Moreno, Cindy Murray, Alice Pollok, Annie Pruski, Olga Quiroz, Gwen Raabe, Deanna Real, Rita Real, Joseph Reese, Randall Reese, Catherine Richter, Terri Royce, Sandra K. Schutlz, Christine Scott, Jacob Scott, Priscilla Schier, Raymond Skloss, Gene Snoga, Anton Strzelczyk, Helen Syamken, Rose Tabbert, Kathy Tausch, Tara Thurman & Baby Madison, John Thornton, Sylvia Trujillo, C. Barry Turk, Colby Turk, Thomas Turk, Louis Vontur, Elenor Vrzsalik, Latham Walleck, Daniel Warzecka, Barbara Wiatrek, Kyle Wiatrek, Nicole Winston, James H. Winston, Barbara Witherspoon, Caroyln Wollney, Mary Zrenner Please Pray for our Military: Caleb Br ooks, Der ek Christa, Ryan Deuvall, Wayne Hosek, Michael Weston, Eric McDonald, Eric Williamson, Omero Lopez, Ryan Clemons, Kevin Kotrola, Matt Kuwamoto, Sicily Rios, Elizabeth Ferris, Suzanne Lonsberry, Victoria Kuelbs, Marissa Rakowitz Carlton SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Engaged couples should make arrangements with Pastor at least six months in advance. Sponsor couple or engaged encounter weekend required before a wedding can be scheduled. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Baptismal Instruction for parents and sponsors is held the third Thursday of each month from 7:00pm-8:00pm. Participants MUST register prior to the class by contacting the Parish Office. A birth certificate must be brought to the class. Sponsors must be practicing Catholics. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday 4:00 p.m.-4:50 p.m. or by appointment. VISITATION OF THE SICK Please notify the church office of a parishioner who is homebound or ill at home or in the hospital. FUNERALS If a member of the immediate family dies in the Lord, please notify the parish office before making arrangements with the funeral home. Mass Intentions Monday, November 16, 8:00am †Fr. John Flanagan, Tuesday, November 17, 8:00am †Alouis & Ernestine Lejeski †Russell Wildman Wednesday, November 18, 8:00am †Fred & Sonny Kotara Thursday, November 19, 8:00am †David Kvapil Friday, November 20, 8:00am †Henry & Louise Bronder, †Janice Norman Saturday, November 21, 5:00pm †Clarence Seifert, †Chrysa Bratz †Harry Stanush , † Alouis & Ernestine Lejeski, †Vincent Jarzombek, †Fr. O’Brien, † Charlies, William, Dorothy & Charles Jr. Kalka †John B Kalka Sunday, November 22, 8:30am †Wilbert Schick, †Claude Ciomperlik, †Bertha Garza, †Henry & Louise Bronder, †David Kvapil, †Jennifer Pawelek, †Julie Schulze †Betty Miller, †Jason Kelly, †Members of the Schneider, Wenzel, Christa & Klepac Families, †For the Departed Members of the Men’s Club, †Floyd & Lillie Pope For the Healing Dorothy Kvapil For the Healing of Maggie Ibrom Sunday, November 22, 11:00am †Sally Stanush, †Lisa Ahlert, †Jennifer Pawelek, †Ruben Garcia For the Living and Deceased Members of the Gawlik Family For a Special Intention of a Parishioner For the Healing of Agnes & Lambert Gawlik Sunday, November 22, 1:00pm All Parishioner’s Intentions PARISH STAFF Fr. Rodolfo Caballero, Pastor—[email protected] Fr. Gustavo Montanez, Associate Pastor [email protected] Charles Lammons, Deacon (Retired) [email protected]—Parish S Sandra Dorsey, [email protected]—DRE Contact 260-3489 Tom Hatzenbuehler, [email protected]—GM PARISH OFFICE: 210-648-2694 PASTORAL COUNCIL Larry Keller, President, Bill Thoms, V ice President Frances Zunker [email protected] Members—Cynthia Farmer, Joe Jaksik, Lloyd Welty, Rusty Galbraith, Kellie Wiatrek, Catherine Richter FINANCE COUNCIL—[email protected] Meets 2nd Tuesday of the month at 4:00pm Jerry Pruski, President, Members-George Kiolbassa, Burnell Gates, Pelagius Moczygemba, Wayne Pape, Mary Pawelek, Mark Blandford, Anthony Mihalski, Jackie Sczepanik PARISH LIFE Eucharistic Ministers— Terri Hartman 385-4115, [email protected] Lector Ministry— Melissa Galbraith 606-0293, [email protected] Altar Servers— Roxanne Zigmond 415-7821, [email protected] Darlene LaVelle, 274-2555, [email protected] Senior Gathering 2nd Thurs. 11:00 a.m. Joyce Royce 649-1210, [email protected] A.C.T.S.—Daryl Wagoner 316-2160, [email protected] Allen Pruski 269-0263,[email protected] C.Y.O.—-3rd Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Crystal Walter —210-387-5345, [email protected] That Man Is You—John Dix 830-730-9201, [email protected] Boy Scouts—Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Jason Eittriem 627-3844, [email protected] Cub Scouts—[email protected] Debbie Balderas 232-6107, [email protected] Music Ministry— Jeanette Morrisett 649-2301, [email protected] Youth Ministry— Daniel Rocha 286-1944, [email protected] Little Rock Scripture—Louis Rios 648-1900, [email protected] R.C.I.A.—-Every Monday 7:00 p.m. Kim Pruski 275-0421, [email protected] Hall Rentals—Diane Swientek 219-6646, [email protected] St. Jerome Cemetery— Marilyn Rivas 846-5038, [email protected] Ushers—Gwen Raabe 848-8369, [email protected] Companions for the Journey—3rd Tuesday 10:00 a.m. Alice Rutkowski 296-1380, [email protected] Baptismal Class—- Baptismal@stjer omesatx.or g Conrad Urteaga 838-4186 Life Teen— Jessica Lubianski 485-9872, [email protected] Marriage Ministry—Chip & April Moxley 210-834-0052, [email protected]
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