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LAY MINISTRIES
CATHOLIC EDUCATION
ST. GREGORY CATHEDRAL SCHOOL
Principle Mrs. Kathy Harry 903-595-4109 stgregory.info
BISHOP THOMAS K. GORMAN REGIONAL SCHOOL
Principle Mr. Jim Franz 903-561-2424 bishopgorman.net
HOLY HEARTS CATHOLIC HOMESCHOOLERS
Ronna Egan 903-213-2232 [email protected]
Adoration
Altar Servers
(Spanish)
Altar Society
Bible Study
Boy Scouts
Catholic Daughters
Catholic MOM’s
Christian Initiation
(Spanish/Español)
Cursillistas
Kaylene Mongeau
Brian Braquet
Martha Araiza
Merle Mabry
Peggy Ryder
Brian Nemec
Andre Williams
Rachell Rendall
903-894-7411
903-592-1617
903-705-3686
903-530-5044
903-596-0477
903-839-8183
903-571-6079
469-278-3272
Shawn Pickett
Rosa Cortez
Alberto Lemus
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Brian Braquet
(Spanish)
Mayra Leal
Comite Hispano/Hispanic Comitee
Higinio Bocanegra
Jail Ministry
Pete Mendolia
Knights of Columbus
Mario Ruiz
903-592-1617
903-526-4447
903-595-1651
903-592-1617
903-944-0687
903-570-6127
903-372-1021
903-952-2167
Cub Scouts
Ethics & Integrity
Parish Contact
(Ladies Auxiliary)
Maria Goretti Network
Legion of Mary
Ministry to the Sick
Mission of Love
Music
De Colores
Counseling
San Gregorio
Santa Cecilia
Chapel Music
Natural Family Planning
Planificación Familiar
Prison Ministry
Readers
(Spanish)
Renovación Carismática
T.O.O.L.
Ushers
(Spanish)
Wellspring
St. Vincent de Paul
Adam Todd
972-998-1038
Lisa Bate
Mona Gabriel
Peggy Hammett
Danny Elzner
Tammy Michaelson
Margaret Poepsel
Brian Braquet
Rosa Cortez
Simone Key
Gabriel Araiza
Felicitas Ruiz
Suzanne Liles
Dan & Natalie Herrera
Dan & Natalie Herrera
Tom Cussen
Brian Braquet
Juana Rocha
Ezequiel Alfaro
Ted & Eileen Kosnik
Dutch Schorr
David Espinoza
Fr. Gus Tharappel,MSFS
Shawn Pickett
903-520-7622
936-675-0619
903-592-1617
903-894-6367
903-780-6898
903-939-0733
903-592-1617
903-526-4447
214-640-0651
903-780-6632
903-530-4921
903-530-1710
903-574-8872
903-574-8872
903-581-7256
903-592-1617
903-920-5991
903-597-7575
903-535-7864
903-530-9637
903-593-8765
903-839-1280
903-592-0027
ADVISORY COMMITTEES
Pastoral Council
Finance Council
Eileen Kosnik
Jim Mazzu
903-535-7864
903-592-1617
MASS INTENTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 2nd - FEBRUARY 7th
CATHEDRAL
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
7:00
8:30
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Martha Ann Lehnertz, Bruce and Mary Lauren Faulkner
Gloria Cuellar, Pete and Delores Martinez
Deacon William O’Sullivan, Daughters of Divine Hope
Deacon Fidencio Ramos, Daughters of Divine Hope
Sister Susan Seitz (SI), Vince and Jane Brach
Saint Vincent de Paul Society
CHAPEL OF SAINTS PETER AND PAUL
12:05 M
12:05 T
12:05 W
12:05 Th
12:05 F
Intention of Mary for her deceased Legionnaires
Whitney Bernard, Benny and Darlene Davis
Patty Lewis, Petosa Family
Gaelle Bieleu and Henry Wantchami, Gaelle Bieleu
Mary Lynn Tuttle, Amy Cole
The parish bulletin is available on-line at www.thecathedral.info.
SECOND COLLECTION: CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WEEK
REFLECTING ON GOD’S WORD
In Jesus’ day, demonic possession was not uncommon. Mark presents Jesus as one who takes on
the evil spirits, overturning their possession of this man. Jesus has declared war against the kingdom
of Satan. Its hour of ascendancy is coming to an end.
The unclean spirit recognizes Jesus as one with greater power, for it asks, “Have you come to
destroy us?” Then it confesses Jesus as the “Holy One of God” (Mark 1:24). Jesus will battle the
forces of evil to the death, his death. But what looks like defeat for Jesus will be changed to victory,
because the power of God is at work in him.
In the first reading from Deuteronomy, Moses is speaking to the people before they enter the
Promised Land. The entire book is his farewell speech to them. He will not go with them. He
consoles them, saying that God promises to raise up a prophet like Moses and will speak through
him: “I . . . will put my words into his mouth” (Deuteronomy 18:18).
Jesus is presented to us today as the prophet like Moses, who teaches with the authority of God and
whose words are obeyed even by unclean spirits. There is no power on earth or beyond it greater
than the power of God at work in him.
—James A. Wallace, C.Ss.R.—
Reflection on Sunday Readings
AUTHORITY FROM GOD
According to Moses, the people decided they didn’t want to hear God’s voice directly any more. It was
much too frightening. Why couldn’t God send human teachers, prophets, instead? God agreed, but with a
warning. The people had better listen to those teachers, because they spoke in God’s name.
That arrangement, though, had its own problems, for them and for us. How do I know this teacher is
truly from God? And if the teacher is from God, are all parts of the teaching meant for me? We have the
Church and scripture to help us with those questions, but still there are always a few loose ends.
That is the powerful significance of the sentence in today’s Gospel: “The people were astonished at his
teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the scribes.” The people knew that this
Jesus was authentic—truly a teacher sent by God. They knew it by hearing him.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL THRIFT STORE
CELEBRANT SCHEDULE
CATHEDRAL
Saturday February 7th
5:30 PM – Bishop Strickland/Father Hank
(Confirmation Mass)
Sunday February 8th
6:30 AM – Father George
8:00 AM – Father Eugene
10:00 AM – Father Hank
12:00 Noon – Father Eugene
1:30 PM (Spanish) – Bishop Strickland/Father George
(Confirmation Mass)
CHAPEL OF
SAINTS PETER AND PAUL
Sunday February 8th
9:00 AM – Bishop Strickland
11:00 AM – Bishop Strickland
6:00 PM – Bishop Strickland
(Subject to change)
FLOWERS AT THE ALTAR
AND AT THE AMBO
OF THE CATHEDRAL
Flowers at the altar and the ambo at the Cathedral are
in loving memory of Ubong Joseph David, in honor of
his birthday which was on January 2nd from Dr. & Mrs.
Ukpong.
SUPER BOWL PARTY
Everyone is invited to a Super Bowl watching party on February 1, 2015 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 3509 WSW
Loop 323 in Tyler. Admission is free and open to the
public. Come an enjoy great food, snacks, drinks, games,
and fellowship. A cash bar will be vaailable. Doors open at
3:00PM.
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
500 South Vine Street 903-747-3174
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL NEEDS
VOLUNTEERS!
The Saint Vincent de Paul Center is in need of
volunteers, most especially, MEN. If you are
interested, please contact Shawn Pickett at the
Cathedral Office at (903) 592-1617. Thank you!
May God bless you for giving your time to actually
serve God’s poor.
Saint Vincent de Paul is in urgent need of Men’s shoes,
socks and underwear.
Clothing of all sizes are needed.
SVdP Food Cost for the Poor-December
300
Number of Families Served
1,145
Number of People Served
$6,483
Food Expenses
Thank you for your donations that provide so much for
the needy of our area.
BEAUTIFUL ONE:
A Retreat for Catholic Women will be held February 14-16,
Valentine’s weekend at beautiful Sky Ranch. Registration is
open online at TylerEvangelization.com or call 903-3433567. Fr. Michael Scherrey, a Companion of the Cross, will
be teaching and preaching for the weekend. Space is limited.
Register early!
ABORTION RECOVERY
Here is what others are saying about their abortion recovery
experience: ”I eel
f relieved to know that I am not the only soul
suffering in such deep sorrow after my abortion” -“I was finally
able to experience complete healing and freedom from bondage. I
am now happy, joyous, and free. I praise God everyday for his
beautiful promises of forgiveness and restoration.”
”He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”- Psalm
147:3
C.A.R.E. (Chr
ist-centered Abortion Recovery of East
Texas) www.careabortionrecovery.com is of
fering a healing
retreat weekend, March 20th-22nd at Wellspring Spirituality
Center in Whitehouse, Tx. There will be a minimal fee charged to
defer the cost of lodging, meals, and literature. If you or someone
you know is in need of healing this is a great opportunity to bind up
those wounds from the past!! Parish contact is: Angela Vrba 903360-5547 [email protected]
ICY NEWS
All students in the 9th-12th grades are encouraged to join us every
Wednesday for a great night of faith and fellowship! We meet from
6:30 to 8:15 PM in Samperi Hall.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL NEWS
THE TYLER CATHOLIC SCHOOL FOUNDATION
P.O. BOX 131175, TYLER, TEXAS 75713
(903) 526-5988
* The Tyler Catholic School Foundation proudly announces the 24th
Annual Milam Joseph Golf Tournament benefitting Catholic
education. The tournament will be held Monday, April 13th at Willow
Brook Golf Club. Sponsorships are available. Please contact
Development Director Nickie Murchison at [email protected]
* This year there will be a Tennis Tournament as well. For more
information contact Tennis Chair Kara Camp at [email protected]
* In loving memory of James Sedberry, son of Mary Sedberry, gifts
to the foundation were received from Sister Carol George, Joyce
George, Bernadine and Bob Daniell, John Paul II High School, Gailon
and Constance Fletcher, Lynn, Bob and Robin Fisher, Joseph and
Donna Tayntor, Bernadine and Bob Daniell, Rick and Bonnie Rayford,
Ken and Billie Dutke, Paul and Cynthia Josephson, Lee Camp and
Virginia Heitzman.
* A gift to John Carney Softball Scholarship Fund from Karen
Culpepper.
* A gift to the Hawkins-Almaraz Scholarship was received from Joan
Kamel in memory of Patricia Proctor.
* In Honor of Sister Susan Seitz the cathedral parish has established
a St. Gregory Cathedral School scholarship to honor her work, to be
administered by the Tyler Catholic School Foundation. The foundation
is pleased to administer the Sister Susan Seitz, OFS Scholarship.
Gifts may be mailed to the Tyler Catholic School Foundation, P O
Box 131175, Tyler, Texas 75713.
* Gifts to the Jackman Family Academic & Fine Arts Endowment
are matched by an established fund.
* The Foundation thanks Mr. Michael Mahfood and Group M7
Designs, for their generous sponsorship of the First Annual Video
Contest at Bishop Gorman. Students wrote and produced a video
depicting the importance of a Catholic education.
* The Tyler Catholic School Foundation wishes to thank all our
generous donors for their contributions to Catholic education.
Every gift you give, no matter how large or small, is an investment in
the future of our children. For more information, please contact Nickie
Murchison, development director, at 903-526-5988 (office) or cell
(214-701-7415) or [email protected]
ST. GREGORY
Upcoming Events
BISHOP T.K.GORMAN
MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL
TPSMEA ORCHESTRA
Congratulations to the following students who earned places in the
TPSMEA Orchestra. HS Viola: Johannah Carmona - 1st chair, Sean
Goggans - 4th Chair; HS Violin: Flora Patteson, Violin 1 - 9th chair,
Kevin Scott, Violin 2 - 6th chair, Iris Wang, Violin 2 - 9th chair; MS
Cello: Ken Knight - 8th chair, Aiden Boyne - 11th Chair.
ALL REGION BAND
Congratulations to the following students who have achieved places
in the All-Region and All-Area Jazz Band. Students earning patches
in Jazz band include: Joshua Johnson - Alto Saxophone - All-Region
and All-Area; Michael Pitonak - Tenor Saxophone – All Area. Students
from Gorman to earn places in the All-Region Band include: Hailey
Schmitt - Clarinet - All-Region, All-Area; Justin Rhines - Clarinet All-Region, All-Area; Joshua Johnson - Alto Saxophone - All-Region,
All-Area; Kathy Joseph -Flute - All-Region, All-Area, All-State.
Sponsorships available
Please contact
[email protected]
or call the foundation office at 903-526-5988
2015-2016 PRE-REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Pre-registration information for the 2015-2016 school year at Gorman
has been mailed home to each family. The registration deadline is
February 27, 2015. Families with concerns about paying the
registration fees by February 27 are asked to contact the Principal.
HIGH SCHOOL SADIE HAWKINS DANCE
The Sadie Hawkins Dance will be Saturday, February 7th from 811PM in the Middle School Gym. The dance is being sponsored by
the Bishop Gorman Dance Team. Tickets are $15 per person and will
go on sale Monday, February 2, during high school lunches. Students
bringing guests from other schools must have guest approval from
Mrs. Lightsey by 3:30 p.m. on Friday, February 6.
COLLEGE VISITS AT GORMAN THIS WEEK
Tarleton State University – Tuesday, February 3, 2015.
PARENT/GUARDIAN SURVEY
The 2015 Parent/Guardian Surveys were mailed to all current Gorman
families recently. Please take the time to complete and sign the survey
and return it to the school by February 27, 2015. If you didn’t receive
a survey, contact the school office at (903)561-2424 and request one
be mailed to you.
ATTENTION ALL MARRIED COUPLES!
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is sponsoring a
“Married Couples Retreat” on March 21-22, Magnuson Hotel,
DON’T FORGET TO BUY YOUR RAFFLE TICKETS! ONE Tyler, Texas. Lloyd and Jan Tate are the presenting couple. The Tates
LUCKY TICKET WINS $2500 CASH! TICKETS ARE ON SALE
have served the Catholic Church as a couple in numerous ministries
IN THE ST. GREGORY OFFICE FOR $10 EACH OR 6 FOR $50
over the years with a particular emphasis on engaged preparation
.2ND GRADE ANCIENT EGYPT FESTIVAL
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and marriage enrichment. They have prepared engaged couples for
marriage for over 38 years and in 2002 they authored their own “In
KINDERGARTEN FAIRY TALE FESTIVAL
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Home Marriage Preparation” Manual which is now used in dioceses
PTO GALA, “PROPS FOR OUR KIDS”
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around the country, including the diocese of Tyler, Texas. Together
they preach married couple retreats and days of reflection centered
COMMEMORATIVE DAYS THIS WEEK
on the sacramentality of marriage and speak to parishes on a variety
Monday
The Presentation of the Lord
of marriage enrichment topics. For more information please conTuesday
Saints Blase and Anselm
tact: Phil and Jeanie Hannaman, 903.262.8052 or
Thursday
Saint Agatha
Friday
Saint Paul Miki and Companions
[email protected]
UPCOMING CALENDAR DATE
FAMILY CATECHESIS
FAMILY CATECHESIS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
We ARE truly blessed in the Cathedral Community and continue to grow.
Last year we had 191 students registered in Family Catechesis, at last count we have 347 students registered and ATTENDING!!
Thanks be to God!!
For this reason I continue to ask for volunteers who are willing to share some of their time as an aide or an extra adult to help out our
devoted group of catechists who come every Wednesday evening to help hand on the faith to all the children of the Cathedral. Your
presence is invaluable to the success of our program. So please look into your heart and pray about it and ask yourself, “Is God calling
me to do some small part to help with this ministry?” For more information, please call Peggy Hammett, Director of Faith Formation,
at 903-592-1617 ext 19 or E-mail at [email protected]
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS
If your child is attending Family Catechesis on Wednesday evenings here at the Cathedral, it is expected that a parent brings the child
and stay for the Adult/Parent Component of the session. We do understand that sometimes this is not always possible. But or
f safety
reasons we are asking the following, if for some reason you are not attending with your child we ask that you bring your child into
either the Cathedral center or the Gym and sign them in, letting us know that they are on campus and that you will not be here. Ms.
Cookie Young will sign them in at the Cathedral Center and Ms. Veronica Lemus will sign them in at the Gym.
Then we ask that you come back into the Cathedral Center or the Gym and pick your children up. We are having a problem with some
parents dropping their children off and then the child goes out into the parking lot to get picked up. This is very dangerous. All
children need to be checked in and checked out. Please cooperate with our policy for the safety of all of the children that come to us
for Faith Formation. Thank you.
”SACRAMENTAL FORMATION”
If your child is in year 2 of Sacramental Formation and you missed the Sacramental Orientations this past fall please contact Peggy at
the Cathedral Office to go over what is required for your child to be ready to celebrate in October of 2015.
All candidates who are in preparation to celebrate Confirmation and first Holy Communion next October are reminded that they
should have started celebrating Reconciliation in 2014. Please let Peggy know when your child has celebrated for the first time.
We will have our February, 2015 Confirmation Masses on the following weekends. February 7th and 14th at the Saturday - 5:30 Mass,
February 8th and 15th at the Sunday -1:30 Mass. If you feel your child has completed all preparation required by the Cathedral and is
ready to celebrate please contact Peggy Hammett at the Cathedral Office.
”SPECIAL NEEDS”
All Special Needs classes are from 6:45-7:30 in Room 110 over at St. Gregory School. Please park on College Street to access the
school classroom.
The schedule and topics for classes in 2015 are as follows:
February 11 - Lent
March 18 - Reconciliation
April 8 - Easter (Eucharist)
May 13 - Living as a Disciple
ALL ARE WELCOME
DAUGHTERS OF DIVINE HOPE
Part of the apostolate of the Daughters of Divine Hope is to
offer a Mass once a month for the bishops and priests who
have ordination anniversaries and birthdays, for the deacons
who have ordination anniversaries and for the deceased clergy.
The celebration of the Mass for February will be on Monday,
February 9 th at 11:30 AM at the Cathedral of the Immaculate
Conception, 423 S. Broadway Ave, Tyler, TX. This celebration
is followed by lunch in the Cathedral Center. The Daughters
of Divine Hope invite you to join with us in this celebration
and luncheon and to pray with us for our bishops, priests,
deacons, and seminarians.Priests honored in February:
Rev. Thomas Edelen
Rev. Patrick Daniel Fenton
Rev. Cyril Apassa
Rev. Paul R. Key
Rev. Maria Susai J. Avula
Rev. Matias Rodriguez
Rev. Michael J. Barone
Rev. Juan C. Perez Sardinas
Rev. Jose T. Cortez
Deacons Honored in February
Deacon Jim Boland
Deacon Abelino Cordero.
We also pray for Deacon William O’Sullivan, Deacon Fidencio
Ramos, and Deacon Keith Woods may they rest in peace.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
Fact or Fiction: The Crusades and Inquisition
The Cathedral will have an Adult Faith Formation opportunity that
will distinguish what is fact and what is fiction with the Crusades
and Inquisition. Learn why the Church called for the Crusades and
the Inquisition and how things got out of hand. Dr
. Allison Low will
be teaching the class in the Cathedral Center from 7 to 8:30 PM
on February 2nd and 9th. For more information contact Eric Dietel at
903-529-1617 ext. 30. All are invited.
CHRISTIAN INITIATION
All who are interested in learning about the Catholic faith are welcome
to join us at any time.
February 5 th : Tradition of Prayer
February 12 th : Our Father
February 19 th : Sin and Temptation
Weekly sessions are available at 6:30-8 PM on Thursday. For more
information, contact Eric Dietel at 903-592-1617 ext. 30.
All are welcome to join us at any time!
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
AT THE CHAPEL
OF SAINTS PETER AND PAUL
Sunday 7 PM until Midnight
Monday-Friday 4 AM until Midnight
Saturday 5
AM until Noon
Our Lord is Calling Holy Adorers for Holy Hours
One Hour A Week
Commit, Pray, Adore, Hope
He Awaits!
For more information on becoming a scheduled Adorer, Please
contact Kaylene Mongeau, Coordinator Ph 903-894-7411 or
email [email protected]
ROSARY
HOLY HOUR
Held weekly on Tuesdays at 11 AM in the Adoration Chapel. at Saints
Peter & Paul. Open to all. For more information, contact Susan Mills
903-780-2935, email [email protected]
ALTAR SOCIETY MEETING
The ladies of the parish are invited to join us for coffee and a program
(following a brief meeting) on February 2nd ta10 AM in the Cathedral
Center. Our guest speakers will be the Focus Missionaries who are
serving with the St. John Paul Catholic Campus Ministry. Dain Finney
and Meghan Mueller will share their calling to this ministry and their
work with Catholic university students.
FIRST FRIDAY MASS DEDICATED
TO HONOR THE SACRED HEART OF
JESUS.
FEBRUARY6th, 2015, 6 PM
A holy mass is celebrated every First Friday of the month in
honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus as He promised to St. Mary
Margaret of Alacoque in his apparitions, He will shed enormous
graces to his devotes, most specially to those who practice this
devotion of attending Holy Mass and receiving Holy
Communion on nine consecutive First Fridays of the month.
Everyone who has the devotion to the Divine Mercy Chaplet is
invited to honor the same loving and merciful Heart of Jesus
attending this monthly mass dedicated to him.
This Mass is celebrated Firs Fridays at 6 PM at the Cathedral.
Benediction with the Blessed Sacrament and litanies of the
Sacred Heart will take place after Mass.
Confessions from 5 to 5:35 PM. Divine Mercy Chaplet will
start at 5:35.
WEST CENTRAL DEANERY
QUARTERLY MEETING
Holy Family Church in Lindale will be hosting theWest Central
Deanery Quarterly Meeting Monda
y, February 16, 2015 in their
parish hall. The church is located at 16314 F.M. 849. Hospitality and
registration will start at 9 AM. Carolyn Quenneville, Diocesan
President of St Vincent de Paul will be speaking on the “Bridges out
of Poverty” program. To make luncheon reservations call Marge
at 903-882-0836.
BLESSING OF CANDLES
Monday, February 2nd is the blessing of candles. You may bring your
candles to the daily Mass at 7:00 AM at the Cathedral or 12:05 PM
at the Chapel of Saints Peter and Paul to have your candles blessed.
BLESSING OF THE THROATS
SENIOR LUNCH BUNCH
Tuesday February 3rd is the feast day of Saint Blaise, Patron of throat
illnesses. The “Blessing of the Throats” will be at the 7:00 AM
daily Mass at the Cathedral or 12:05 daily Mass at the Chapel of
Saints Peter and Paul.
The Senior Lunch Bunch will meet on Wednesday, February 11th,
for the 12:05 Mass at the Chapel of Saints Peter and Paul. Afterwards
we will have lunch at Juls, 7212 Old Jacksonville Highway. All seniors
are invited and encouraged to attend. For further information call
903-581-1169.
CONFIRMATION
Confirmations in English will be on Saturday, February 7th and
Saturday February 14th at the 5:30 PM Saturday Mass. Confirmations in Spanish will be on Sunday February 8th and Sunday February 15th at the 1:30 PM Sunday Spanish Mass.
CHILDREN’S BULLETINS
Children’s bulletins can now be found in the information center.
CATHEDRAL PARISH DOMINICAN REPUBLIC MISSION TRIP FEBRUARY 2015
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception will send a missionary team to the Dominican Republic this February. We seek to serve our
brothers and sisters there in conjunction with Mission Joven, a well-established volunteer organization promoting the Catholic faith through
works of charity. Last May, 17 people from Tyler traveled to the Dominican Republic and built 10 homes, provided medical care for almost
1000 people and worked in 3 schools teaching bible stories.
We seek your support in several ways:
1)
Contribute to build a home or to purchase medicines or other needed supplies.
2)
Volunteer to participate in our mission experience.
3)
Support our fundraising efforts through our bake sale on January 18, 2015 and our Mardi Gras lunch on February 17, 2015.
4)
Pray for a spirit-filled mission experience for our team and those we serve.
Our specific needs at present are Construction Costs for 5-6 homes ($1700 each), Medicines & Vitamins ($2000), Catechesis Supplies
($500), and Construction Tools ($200-$800). The more funds that we raise and the more volunteer labor that we provide, the more people we
may serve in construction and catechesis and medical care.
Donations are tax-deductible and should be written as follows—CIC Dominican Republic Mission and sent to CIC Dominican Republic
Mission, 423 S. Broadway, Tyler TX 75702. For further information, contact Kelly at [email protected] or 903-570-1800.
May God continue to bless you and your family.
Mariluz & Tony Carvajal
Kelly & Danny Jackman
YOUR GIFTS ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO US
CATHEDRAL FINANCES:
YOUR GIFTS ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO US
CATHEDRAL FINANCES:
Donations for the weekend of
January 24 th - January 25 th
Donations for the weekend of
January 17 th - January 18 th
1st Collection....................................................$25,627.79
2nd Collection (Altar Society)...................................$3,454.01
Loose Cash........................................................ $1,613.00
1st Collection....................................................$29,988.60
2nd Collection (Church in Latin America)......................$2,714.01
Loose Cash........................................................ $1,099.00
THOSE WHO ARE NOT ABLE TO WORSHIP WITH US
Visit, Send a Card, or Offer a Prayer for Those Unable to Attend Mass
If others in our parish are unable to attend Mass and would like to receive Communion, or if you are interested in joining the
ministry that delivers communion to the homebound, please call the Church Office and arrangements will be made.
Connie Alejo
Jose Alvarez
Berniece Anderson
Charles Anderson
Verna Baxter
C. J. Benedict
Errol Broussard
Heather Brown
Aquila & Charlotte Calhoun
Louise Campbell
Justin Carrington
Catharine Chrietzberg
Mignonne Cleneay
Rose Coleman
Billie Cospan
Ines De la Cruz
Mary “Liesa” Dirks
Jean Dones
Dolores Dorr
Karen Doyle
Casimira Drake
Jack Duke
John Ellis
Oberli Flores
Carol Forsberg
Hamlin Fox
Maria Gilmore
Holey Hallmark
Virginia Harrie
Christina Hartshorn
Tim Hatfield
Joan Heck
Rodolfo Hernandez
Mary Hingtgen
Esther Hogenmiller
Bill Hunter
Margaret Johnson
Priscilla Kelsey
Josh Kiser
Ronald Kryzinski
Marie Matteucci
Anna Mayfield
Trae Mayfield
Kathryn Milam
John McCart`
Pauline Moiseve
Faye Monzingo
Dolores Moore
Otis Moore
Carolyn Turman Mullins
Teresa Natera
Susan Palmer
Sanjuana Perez
Connie Radford
Larry Renihart
Maria Renteria
Debra Shepherd
Catherine Starkey
Mary Thompson
Elias Adrian Quintanilla
MarelyVey
Samantha Viramontes
Caroline Weisinger
Margaret Wood
Guadalupe Zavala