St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish 1421 New Road, Northfield, New Jersey
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St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish 1421 New Road, Northfield, New Jersey
St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish 1421 New Road, Northfield, New Jersey Parish Office: 609-646-5611 Parish Office Fax: 609-484-8345 Religious Education Office: 609-484-0249 www.stgiannanorthfieldnj.org * [email protected] Reverend Jason T. Rocks, Pastor Reverend Armando Rodriguez Montoya, Parochial Vicar Mr. George Del Rossi, Permanent Deacon Mr. Luis Correa, Permanent Deacon Sr. Helen Lodge, OSF, Pastoral Associate Miss Mildred DiCicco, Religious Coordinator (609) 484 0249 Sheila Naticchione, Business Manager Claudia A. Costa, Parish Secretary Bettie Timm, Director of Music Ministry Jeff Young, Director of Youth Ministry Trustees: George Hornberger and Blanca Ruiz Parish Finance Council Chairperson: Anthony Mazzeo OUR MISSION We, the members of the diverse community of St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish, united by one faith, inspired by the Word and strengthened by the Holy Spirit, will bear witness to the contemporary pastoral challenges identified in the Pastoral Priorities of our Diocese. Trusting that our efforts will address the needs of those with whom we interact, we will increase the levels of worship and witness in the New Parish. MASS SCHEDULE SUNDAY MASSES: 4:30 PM Saturday Vigil 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 AM; 1:00 PM Spanish WEEKDAYS: Monday thru Friday: 8:30 AM FRIDAYS: 7:00 PM Spanish HOLYDAYS: Vigil 7:00 PM; 8:30 AM & 7:00 PM Welcome to our Church Blessings To all Visitors Saturday, October 18 4:30 PM Raymond Giannini r/b Wife, Lee Giannini SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturdays 3:30 PM thru 4:15 PM. Anytime by appointment. Sunday October 19 8:00 AM 9:30 AM Wanda & Bronislaw Baranski r/b Marilyn & Henry Baranski SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Arrangements must be made in advance by calling the Parish office. Parents and Godparents must attend Baptism Preparation Class. Evelyn Rood r/b Fogarty Family 11:00 AM Edward Crowne r/b Frank & Sharon Crowne 1:00 PM Intentions of the People of the Parish Monday October 20 8:30 AM Victor Vergulti r/b Wife, Theresa Tuesday October 21 8:30 AM Gilda Cabrezos r/b Olivia Pacana Wednesday October 22 8:30 AM James Talarico r/b Terri Horner Thursday October 23 8:30 AM Sebastian Russo r/b Ilene Russo Irvin Roesch r/b Bill & Elene Anderson Rev. Richard Lodge r/b Estate Dela Cruz Family r/b Perla Dela Cruz Rev. Richard Lodge r/b Estate Friday October 24 8:30 AM John Davis, Jr. r/b The Family 7:00 PM James Malia r/b Wife, Lena REQUESTS FOR ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATES The role of a sponsor is primarily a spiritual role to model a Christian life for the child. Therefore, anyone requesting a certificate must be a registered, participating member of St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish, a practicing Catholic in good standing (not living in violation of the Church laws), at least 16 years of age and have received the sacraments of initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist). Please call the Parish office for an appointment. SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Registered parishioners who wish to marry at St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish should contact the pastor during office hours before making any other arrangements one year in advance. Call the Parish office to schedule an appointment. FIRST COMMUNION & CONFIRMATION Please call the Parish Religious Education Program (PREP) Director, Mildred DiCicco at 484-0249. Saturday October 25 4:30 PM Albert & Victoria Dolceamore r/b Marie Dolceamore Sunday October 26 8:00 AM Edward Crowne r/b Jim & Jamie Crowne 9:30 AM Patricia McGlynn Staffieri r/b Jim & Gloria McGlynn 11:00 AM Robert Rinaldi r/b Chris & Carla Schuter 1:00 PM Intentions of the People of the Parish 2-636 P lease keep the servicemen and women who are presently serving our country in your thoughts and prayers. THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE TODAY A Word from Fr. Rocks. . . . Since October is the month of the Rosary, I will mention some more points concerning the importance of this great Marian Devotion. According to one author, the Rosary is like a small Credo, that is, profession of faith. The twenty mysteries of the Rosary are divided according to the principle mysteries of our faith: the Incarnation (Joyful/Luminous), the Redemption (Luminous/Sorrowful), and Eternal Life (Glorious). As one prays the Rosary one can focus on the Hail Mary, recalling the joy of our Lady as she is told of the Child to be born of her, how Jesus is the fulfillment of all desires and hopes, that he is the God -Man, the savior of the world. We can sense Mary's pain as Jesus is rejected and undergoes his passion. We share Mary's joy when she encounters Jesus risen from the dead and when she experiences the glorification God wills for his faithful. As one prays the Rosary one can let the Hail Mary be a melody, blocking all distraction, helping to focus on each of the mysteries. In this way we begin to look upon the life of our Lord as presented in these 20 mysteries with the eyes of our Lady. This can lead to contemplation, strengthening faith, hope and charity. For example, when a person prays the Luminous Mysteries in this way, that person is guided by Mary to see her Son as she sees him, as the Son of God. Such a prayerful gaze brings such a person to be enlightened by faith, to a deeper hope and a more fiery charity. Regardless of how we pray the Rosary, when it is prayed with reverence and devotion, the Aves (Hail Mary) penetrate the hearts with the mystery being meditated upon, allowing it to take root and produce the fruit of eternal glory. I t’s usually easy to pray for our own children. Their needs are so apparent to us. Since October is Respect Life month, pray today, now, this moment, not only for your own children, but for all children in the world, both born and unborn; for all lives that are threatened or suffering. BEREAVEMENT MASS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2014 - 1:00 PM ll parishioners are invited to attend this special liturgy which celebrates the new life of the faithful departed. Our hope is that we can be of assistance to the bereaved survivors to persevere on the journey from grief to healing. We invite everyone to join us in this special celebration. A BECAUSE LIFE IS PRECIOUS. CATHOLICS CARE. CATHOLICS VOTE. 3-636 S aint Gianna’s Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are readily available to bring Communion to the homes of the sick on a schedule agreeable to the sick person. If you or someone that you know is a shut-in and would like to receive the sacraments, please let us know by contacting the Parish office. T he Sodality of St. Gianna Parish is participating in Friends Helping Friends Day on Tuesday, October 21st at Boscov’s and is asking each family in the Parish to purchase at least one ticket. Purchasing a $5.00 ticket will entitle you to a day of shopping at Boscov’s with a 25% discount. Also, your ticket stub will go into a drawing for many door prizes given out through the day. There will be entertainment and free refreshments served throughout the store. Sodality members will be selling tickets after all weekend Masses, in the Gathering Area of the church. Your participation will help the Sodality of St. Gianna Parish to continue its Works of Mercy. Thank you for your support. MASS OF ANOINTING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2014- 1:00 PM O ur mission as disciples of Jesus Christ is to do what Jesus did. In reading the Gospels, we learn about Jesus’ concern for the sick. Healing was essential to the mission of the disciples: “He summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two. They anointed with oil many who were sick and cured them” (Mark 6:7-13). The early Church continued to be a sacrament of healing: “Are any among you sick? They should call for the elders of the church and have them pray over them, anointing them with oil in the name of the Lord. The prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise them up; and anyone who has committed sins will be forgiven” (James 5:14-15). The Parish’ Communal Anointing of the Sick Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, October 25, at 1:00 p.m. ST. GIANNA BERETTA MOLLA PARISH 5TH ANNUAL FASHION SHOW SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2014 4:00 PM FAMILY MEMORIAL CENTER BEEF & BEER - CHINESE AUCTION - ADULTS: $15 CHILDREN (3(3-12 YEARS OLD): $5 Tickets can be purchased at the Parish office Monday thru Friday from 9:00AM4:00PM as well as after all the weekend Masses. We are welcoming donations of new or unused items for the Chinese Auction. For more information, or to donate a new or unused gift item, please contact Deacon George at 653-6905. PLEASE REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS THE SICK OF OUR PARISH AND THOSE WHO ARE IN NURSING HOMES AND IN HOSPITALS 4-636 TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME DON’T JUST GO TO CHURCH, BE THE CHURCH WORLD MISSION SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18-19, 2014 A t Baptism, each of us is given the responsibility to be a missionary, to share our faith and to be active participants in the Church’s mission to all people. This weekend all the parishes of the Diocese of Camden are asked to participate in the Annual World Mission Collection. The missionary work of the Church depends on each one of us. Let’s unite ourselves with the love of Christ in supporting this important appeal. Give generously, pray deeply, and Share in the Care. Stewardship Reflection T ry to make it a habit to give God the first few minutes of each day by simply praying. “Lord, what do You want me to do today with all the gifts You have given me?” Then, as a good Steward be sure to listen for His response throughout each day. Stewardship of Treasure Collection Report October 11-12, 2014 T he Parish is profoundly grateful to the parishioners and visitors for their faithful and generous support. St. Gianna’s last weekend Collections amounted to $8,134. Gift Card Program here is a very easy way to help Catholic School Education financially and it does not cost you one cent. You can do so by purchasing ShopRite gift cards from us before you shop. Gift cards can be purchased in the Gathering Area of the church after the 8:00 Mass on Sundays. Reaching Out Loaves & Fishes Project Please remember: our parish collects non -perishable food for Catholic Charities in Atlantic City on the first Sunday of every month. Please bring on your donations and place them in the plastic container located in the church Gathering Area. Thank you. Next Collection Day: Sunday, November 2, 2014 T Stewardship of Talent S t. Gianna Music Ministry is now recruiting new members for the Adult and the Young People’s choir. If you would like to use your talent and help us to enhance our weekend Masses, our choir director, Mrs. Elizabeth Timm, will gladly welcome you. See her after the 9:30 AM or 11:00 AM Mass on Sunday or call 926-7610. Sodality of St. Gianna Assisting the Catholic Charities of Atlantic City There is a dire need for the following items: x Men’s Socks (white) x Men’s Underwear (medium & large) x Men’s Hoodies (new or slightly used) x Men’s Jeans (new or slightly used) x Sheets & light flees blankets Items can be placed in the Gathering Area of the church. Your help will be greatly appreciated. Questions? Call Giggi Brannigan 641-3195 or Rosemary O’Dowd 641-4869 Blessed Mother Statue f you wish to sign up to have the statue of the Blessed Mother in your home for a week, please contact Terri Clark at (609)641-4245 or Rosemary O’Dowd (609)641-4869 to make the necessary arrangements. I 5-636 ST. GIANNA PRAYER NETWORK S t. Gianna Prayer Network is a ministry made up entirely of volunteers, with a simple mission of praying for those who have special needs. Approximately 25 requests are received each month from those suffering from physical healing, financial, emotional or spiritual needs. The requests are remembered in prayer for 30 days. Becoming a member of our Prayer Network is easy and we want you to be part of this vital ministry through both sharing your own requests and praying for the needs of others. If you wish to be a part of this powerful ministry simply call Vici (609)646-0806, Kathie (609)646-7472 or Maria Isabel (609)385-5408 (Spanish). Share your phone number or e-mail address and you will be contacted when there is a request. Do you need a prayer? just call ONE of the numbers listed above to activate St. Gianna Prayer Network. Sodality News T he Sodality of St. Gianna Parish welcomes all infants into the Church and prays for all expectant mothers who request prayers for their babies who are soon to be born. All pregnant women are welcome to call Connie Canesi (609)665-0199 for further information. At this time we ask prayers for the following expectant mothers: Stephanie Corcoran, Julie Thomas, Katie Gerace Figlus, Nicole Saiauski. For those who have a hearing impairment: Please note that we have some hearing-aid assistance available for you in the sacristy of the church. If you wish to use one while attending Mass, please stop by the sacristy to pick it up before the liturgy begins. From the Desk of Miss Millie DiCicco, Coordinator of Religious Education E-mail: [email protected] Child Assault Program On Monday, October 20th, the Child Lures Program from the Camden Diocese will be taught in each class. Papers were sent home to notify the parents. This is a program to alert children of dangers that would potentially contribute to their unexpected approached from strangers. PLEASE REMEMBER: Children receiving the Sacrament of Reconciliation for the first time must have their Baptismal certificates if not baptized at St. Gianna, St. Bernadette or St. Peter’s churches. S tephen Ministers are members of our congregation who listen, care, encourage, and provide emotional and spiritual support to people who are facing a crisis or going through tough times. The care you’ll receive is confidential, free, and very helpful. If you, or someone you know, could benefit from the confidential, one-onone care of a Stephen Minister, please contact our Stephen Minister Leader, Carolyn Johnson Peterson at 609-335-6202. o ur Parish will host “Coffee and Doughnuts,” in the Gathering Area of the church, after all Masses on Sunday, November 9. Please bring your family and join us. Everyone is welcome!! 6-636 OCTOBER 19, 2014 F irst Reading: Isaiah 45:1, 4-6 Cyrus, King of Persia and friend to the Jewish people, becomes the Lord’s anointed one, and through God’s intervention, returns the Jews to their own country. S econd Reading: 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5b Paul rejoices that the Thessalonians, newly converted to Christianity, are displaying remarkable constancy in their new-found faith. G ospel: Matthew 22:1521 Seeking to entrap Jesus in his speech, the hostile and hypocritical Pharisees ask him this dangerous question, “Is it lawful to pay tax to the emperor or not?” Realizing their treacherous motives, Jesus asks for a Roman coin, and pointing to the inscription of Caesar’s, he answers, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, but give to God what is God’s.” Women of Wisdom Retreat October 28-30, 2014 Marianist Family Retreat Center, Cape May Point Cost: $115 per person. For more information please call 609-884-3829 Volunteers Needed Volunteering for Holy Redeemer Hospice is a rewarding and fulfilling experience. If you, or someone you know, are interested in giving your valuable time to help a terminally ill patient and their family please call Jeanne, Volunteer Coordinator, at: 609-761-0230. Our Lady Star of the Sea Regional School 2nd Annual Dance Saturday, November 8, 2014 7:00PM - 10:00PM Memorial Hall (2651 Atlantic Ave, Atlantic City) Tickets: $20 in advance. Cash Bar and Dancing ‘til you drop! Silent Auction and 50/50 drawing too! S Help Wanted! Join St. Gianna’s Coffee & Donuts Committee! The Committee is presently looking for volunteers willing to help with this joyous activity on the second Sunday of each month for 15 minutes, in the Gathering Area of the church. If you are able to help please call Kathy at 645-3995. t. Vincent de Paul Regional School is hosting a COACH BINGO here at St. Gianna Beretta Molla Parish Hall on Saturday, November 8. Doors open at 5:30 PM and Bingo starts at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $30.00 (includes 10 games). BYOB and food. MUST be 21 to attend. For more information, please call Cathy Fortna at 625-1565 or [email protected]. Proceeds benefit the children of St. Vincent de paul Regional School. REPORT SEXUAL ABUSE An independent, toll-free number has been established by the Diocese of Camden to help callers report cases of sexual abuse by priest, deacons, religious, employees and/or volunteers. Calls are handled by a licensed clinical social worker. In accord with state law, cases of child sexual abuse are reported to the N.J. Division of Child Protection and Permanency and law enforcement. For information or to inquire about counseling and support services, call 1-800-964-6588. 7-636 DOMINGO 19 DE OCTUBRE, 2014 VIGESIMOCTAVO DOMINGO EN TIEMPO ORDINARIO Marquen su calendario!! Liturgia Comunitaria Misa de Unción de los Enfermos Sábado 25 de octubre 2014 1:00 PM Cursillo de Cristiandad “Cursillistas, llamados a ser Sal, Luz y Levadura en la Nueva Evangelizacion.” Obispo Peter Rosazza l Movimiento de Cursillos es un movimiento activo y nos enseña que es en virtud de nuestro bautismo que estamos obligados a evangelizar a nuestros ambientes, es decir tener a Cristo presente en todas las áreas de nuestra vida. En nuestra parroquia el Cursillo de Cristiandad se reúne todos los viernes de 8:00 a 9:00 de la noche, en el sótano de la casa parroquial. Para mas información por favor comunicarse con Blanca Ruiz (609-573-5309). E E l grupo Sodality de St. Gianna estará vendiendo tickets al finalizar la Misa, a la entrada de la iglesia. Cada ticket tiene un costo de $5. Con la compra de un ticket usted tendrá la oportunidad de hacer compras en Boscov’s el día martes 21 de octubre y obtener un descuento del 25% en todas sus adquisiciones. Éste evento es denominado “Friends Helping Friends” y ayuda al grupo Sodality a recaudar fondos para continuar sus trabajos de caridad. Anímese, contamos con su participación. Renovación Carismática Católica y Congreso Diocesano Sábado, 25 de Octubre de 2014 8:00AM - 6:00 PM Notre Dame Regional School 601 Central Ave., Landisville, NJ Para más información llamar at 856-696-5801 E l día Martes 19 de octubre el programa de la diósesis de Camden, titulado LURES, será presentado a los niños durante las clases de educación religiosa. Con motivo de informar a los padres de este importante programa diocesano, material informativo ha sido enviado a sus hogares. Este programa que tiene como objetivo enseñar a los niños el peligro que representa el acercamiento inesperado de personas extrañas. Los niños que estan por recibir el Sacramento de Reconciliación por primera vez deberan presentar sus certificados de Bautismo si no han sido bautizados en la iglesia de Santa Gianna Beretta Molla, St. Bernadette o St. Peter’s. P ara bautizar a su niña/niño por favor comuníquese con la oficina parroquial para recibir información acerca de los requisitos necesarios y para hacer una cita con el Padre Rodríguez Montoya quien está a cargo de los bautismos y de las Clases de Preparación para recibir este sacramento. Las clases se llevan a cabo el SEGUNDO JUEVES de cada mes a las 7 de la tarde. U Denuncie el Abuso Sexual n número telefónico gratuito e independiente ha sido establecido por la Diócesis de Camden para ayudar a los personas a denunciar casos de abusos sexuales por sacerdotes, diáconos, religiosos, empleados y/o voluntarios. Las llamadas son manejadas por un trabajador social clínico licenciado. De acuerdo a la ley del estado, los abusos de menores son reportados a la División de Protección de la Infancia y la Permanencia y a la policía. Para más información o para obtener servicios de consejería y apoyo, lame at 1-800-964-6588. 8-636 BIENVENIDOS Y GRACIAS POR ESTAR AQUI!! C omo estamos en el mes del Rosario, voy a mencionar algunos puntos más acerca de la importancia de esta gran devoción Mariana. De acuerdo a un autor, el Rosario es como un pequeño Credo, profesión de la fe. Los veinte misterios del Rosario están divididos de acuerdo a los principales misterios de nuestra fe: la Encarnación (misterios Gozosos/ Luminosos), la Redención (Luminosos/Dolorosos), y Vida Eterna (Gloriosos). A medida que uno reza el Rosario puede concentrarse en los Avemarías, recordando el gozo de nuestra Señora cuando le fue anunciado del niño que iba a nacer de su vientre, de que en Jesús se cumplirían todos los deseos y esperanzas, que él era el Dios-Hombre, el salvador del mundo. Podemos sentir el dolor de María cuando ve como Jesús es rechazado y transita su pasión. Compartimos con María el gozo cuando encuentra a Jesús resucitado después de la muerte y cuando experimenta la glorificación de los deseos de Dios por sus fieles. A medida que uno reza el Rosario puede dejar que el Avemaría se convierta en una melodía, bloqueando toda distracción y ayudando a que nos concentremos en cada uno de los misterios. De esta manera miramos la vida de nuestro Señor en estos 20 misterios a través de los ojos de nuestra Señora. Esto nos llevará a contemplar, fortalecer la fe, la esperanza y la caridad. Por ejemplo, cuando una persona reza de esta manera los misterios Luminosos, es guiada por María a ver a su hijo como ella lo ve, como el hijo de Dios. Esta contemplación orante provocará que esta persona sea iluminada por la fe, a una esperanza más profunda y ardiente caridad. Sin tener en cuenta como rezamos el Rosario, cuando es rezado con reverencia y devoción, los Avemarías penetran en el corazón juntamente con los misterios que son meditados, permitiendo así echar raíces y producir el fruto de la gloria eterna. Santa Gianna Beretta Molla Desfile de Modas Domingo 26 de Octubre, 2014 3:30PM Grupo de Oración Parroquial de Santa Gianna Atención Comunidad!! E l Grupo de Oración de nuestra parroquia se reune todos los martes de 7 a 8 PM en la iglesia. Invite a sus familiares y amigos y únase a nuestra oración. Todos son bienvenidos!! Las entradas tienen un costo de: Adultos: $15, Niños (menores de 12 años): $5. Usted puede comprar sus tickets al finalizar la Misa como también, en la oficina parroquial. Hoy, Domingo 19 de Octubre, los donativos que se recauden en la Segunda Colecta befeficiarán a las Misiones Católicas en el Mundo. Gracias por su participación!! 9-636 ARMANDO CON EL PADRE ARMANDO Pensando en lo que al 'César' le toca "Den al César lo que es del César y a Dios lo que es de Dios", Dice la frase final del evangelio de este domingo (Mt, 22, 21). Y en eso pues debemos estar totalmente de acuerdo, mucho más si esas palabras proceden de la misma boca del Señor. Se muestra en esta frase dos planos: El plano humano, encabezado por un poderoso emperador, dueño del orden temporal y territorial político. Dirigente terrenal que decide sobre importantes situaciones de orden político y económico. Por otra parte, 'el reverso de la moneda', aunque el evangelio no lo especifica así: la cara que muestra a Dios (al menos durante las líneas de esta reflexión). Se trata de otra clase de orden, de otro 'tiempo', de otro tipo de territorio. No es ya un orden temporal y terreno, sino un orden espiritual y celestial, guiado con otros criterios económicos para alimentar a los pobladores. Si en el 'reino del César' hay preocupación porque cinco panes y dos peces son muy pocos para alimentar a cinco mil hombres (sin contar a las mujeres y a los niños)), en el 'reino de Dios' se saciarán todos los comensales y todavía se llenarán doce canastos con las sobras (Cfr. Mt 14, 15-21). En el 'reino del César' lo máximo a lo que aspiramos, y eso con muchísimos trabajos, es a tener un poco de justicia. Esto si somos muy suertudos y optimistas. En el 'reino de Dios' además de la justicia alcanzamos misericordia por cuantas veces nosotros mismos hemos sido injustos con otros. En el 'reino del César', si es que logramos tener éxito, podemos ocupar un puesto alto si hemos logrado ascender de cualquier manera, sin excluir el pisotear a otros. Pero nunca se nos trataría mejor o igual que a un familiar del 'César'. En el 'reino de Dios' tiene más éxito quien más sirve a los demás; el más pequeño tiene más valor y todos los ciudadanos de este reino son hijos de Dios. Así pues, ¿De qué tiene que presumir el poderoso que posee muchos bienes, tierras, o dinero, si al final de cuentas el Señor es definitivamente el Dueño y Señor de la tierra y de todo cuanto la llena? (Cfr. Sal 47) ¿Qué podemos ofrecerle al Señor de lo que tenemos, si ya todo es de Él mismo? Dar al 'César lo que es del César' puede convertirse en un acto de injusticia. porque entonces ¿qué es verdaderamente del César? ¿Acaso el César estuvo antes que Dios en el mundo como para poseer desde antes y poder decir esto me pertenece? Creo que aquí el 'César' no sale bien librado y todos los órdenes de la vida humana, incluyendo el temporal y económico deben formar parte del Reino de Dios. NUESTRA GENTE Yo soy Milagros Orengo y participo en nuestra parroquia en el servicio de la limpieza los domingos, al terminar la Misa hispana. Me gusta leer libros de espiritualidad cristiana y de oración; rezo el rosario diariamente y disfruto especialmente las visitas a Jesús Sacramentado. Lo que más me gusta de mi Iglesia es que hay unidad y trabajo en equipo. Me gustan mucho las homilías en las misas, especialmente los viernes. También me gusta que los jóvenes se están integrando ya en diferentes ministerios dentro de la comunidad. Esto me gusta porque así se nota que es el Espíritu Santo quien mueve nuestra Iglesia. Me gustaría que tuviéramos un grupo de oración carismática. 10-636 Domingo 19, 2014 ORACION POR LAS MISIONES Dios de verdad, Padre, Hijo y Espíritu Santo, te pedimos por todos los que te ignoran, los que te desconocen o te ofenden. Sostén e inspira a tus siervos que les llevan el Evangelio. Esclarece la fe que vacila, sosténla mientras es aún frágil. Vivifica nuestro celo misionero, concédenos ser los testigos de tu gracia, llenos de amor, de fuerza y de fe, para gloria tuya y salvación del mundo. Amén. Adams-Perfect Funeral Homes, Inc. Alicia C. Petrilli Alejandra L. 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