St. Mark Catholic Church Sea Girt NJ bulletin for
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St. Mark Catholic Church Sea Girt NJ bulletin for
February 15, 2015 Msgr. Sean P. Flynn, Pastor Rev. Jose Fernandez-Banqueses, Parochial Vicar Rev. Maynard Nagengast, OSB, and Rev. Bernard N. Mohan (Visiting Priests) Deacon Michael Keary Daily Masses 7:30 AM and 11 AM (except Saturday) Miraculous Medal Novena aŌer Masses on Wednesdays Sacrament of ReconciliaƟon 3:30 PM to 4:15 PM on Saturdays and aŌer 7:30 AM and 11:00 AM Masses on Thursdays Waiting for some green signs of spring? Sign up for St. Mark’s 2015 Irish Night to be held on Saturday, March 7th! A lot of green for a little green ($)! See page 7. Weekend Masses Saturday 4:30 PM, Sunday 8 AM, 10 AM, 12 Noon and 5 PM (in Spanish) AdoraƟon of the Blessed Sacrament on Fridays aŌer 11 AM Mass with BenedicƟon at 3:45 PM 215 Crescent Pkwy, Sea Girt, NJ 08750 Phone 732-449-6364 Web www.stmarkseagirt.com Fax 732-449-1646 #613 2/15/15 Pg. 2 Mass Intentions Monday, February 16 7:30 AM † Eileen Cummings † Jack Quinn † Carol Treger 11:00 AM † Mike Oblinski † Eileen Walsh † Virginia Marie Ertle Frank Cummngs Judy and Gene Mulvaney Estate Hirsch Family Joe and Marybeth Walsh Secaucus High School Faculty and Staff Tuesday, February 17 7:30 AM Special Intention Michael and Brian Reilly † Taylor and White Babies Special Intention Joan Keneally 11:00 AM † Patrick and Mary Ellen Sharkey † Charlene Hanson † Mary Ellen Tyler Family Family Jim and Mary Power Ed and Margaret Burke St. Mark's Altar Rosary Society Barbara and Jack McManus Wednesday, February 18 Ash Wednesday 7:30 AM † Thomas Kameika † Stephan and Michael Dushnick † John Kedzie Jacobs 11:00 AM † Edward Sweeney † Emma V. Morris † Patricia Milne 7:00 PM People of the Parish O'Meara Family Mary Ann Troy Jack and Pat Horan Sarah Sweeney Robert J. Schuster Nancy Introcaso Thursday, February 19 7:30 AM † Joan B. Mabbitt † Rev. John McGovern † Joan Ann Rafter 11:00 AM † Mary Elizabeth Beirne † Eric O'Toole † Charlene Hanson Don and Alice Healy A Friend Family O'Meara Family Ann O'Toole Margaret Picarelli Friday, February 20 7:30 AM † Eileen Venables † Glenn Desort † Lorna Mary Doran 11:00 AM † Michael R. Zennario † Veronica A. Schuster † Charlene Hanson Saturday, February 21 Judy and Gene Mulvaney Alison, Donnie, Parker, Paige & Savannah Family Family Robert J. Schuster Family St. Peter Damian 7:30 AM † Janet Cohen † Phyllis Blaine † Sr. Anne Powers 4:30 PM † Helen Lyndholm † Eugene Sheehan † Stephen Schwank Sunday, February 22 Doug O'Connell Family Family Kathy and Bob Flammer Raymond and Patricia Schaefer St. Mark's CCD Children and Families First Sunday of Lent 8:00 AM For the People of the Parish 10:00 AM † Ann Oblinski † Jeanne Gildea † Elizabeth McGehee 12:00 PM † Conner Roche and Family † Lydia Kenah † All Souls in Purgatory 5:00 PM For the Spanish Community Hirsch Family Family Margadonna Family Jean Cain Joe and Marybeth Walsh Millie and Sally Abraham #613 2/15/15 Pg. 3 Ash Wednesday Masses and Services † † † † † 7:30 AM Mass with imposition of Ashes 11 AM Mass with imposition of Ashes 4:30 PM Stations of the Cross by Music Ministry and imposition of Ashes 7 PM Mass with imposition of Ashes (Note earlier Mass time) 8:30 PM Spanish Mass with imposition of Ashes “And when you fast...so that you may not appear to be fasting, except to your Father who is hidden. And your Father who sees what is hidden will repay you.” Matthew 6:18 Can it really be the best Lent ever? That is entirely up to you. Lent is not just about giving things up. Lent is about doing something. Doing something bold. Becoming a better husband, father, wife, mother, friend, etc. The program at BestLentEver.com is a tool to help you do just that. Each week, Matthew Kelly, the No. 1 best-selling Catholic author in America, will email you simple yet powerful messages that explain the genius of Then you don’t have to eat the Catholicism and will inspire you to become the best version of entire St. Valentine’s Day Sampler yourself. The emails include videos, inspirational quotes, and before Wednesday! spiritual coaching. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this your best Lent ever. Sign up now. It’s simple, and the only cost is your commitment to live better each day this Lent. Kelly notes that changing one small thing can change your life. Is it your time to take the step? Also, for men who are seeking something spiritual to do this Lent, ENCOMPASS, a men’s spiritual reading and sharing group, meets here at St. Mark’s (downstairs Church) every Wednesday morning at 6:30 AM. Also, there is an upcoming diocesan men’s rally, “Catholic Men for Jesus Christ,” on Saturday, February 28th, from 9 AM-3 PM, at St. Gregory the Great, Hamilton. Talks by Jose Romero, Catholic author, radio host, and evangelist, and Mike Piazza, former Major League Baseball All-Star catcher. A blockbuster speaker, who does not want to be announced in advance, is someone you will not want to miss! For cost and details visit www.catholicmenforjesuschrist.org. Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Leviticus 13:1-2, 44-46 He shall remain unclean as long as he has the disease; he is unclean; he shall dwell alone in a habitation outside the camp. Psalms 32:1-2, 5, 11 I acknowledged my sin to thee, and I did not hide my iniquity. 1 Corinthians 10:31--11:1 So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. Mark 1:40-45 Moved with pity, he stretched out his hand and touched him, and said to him, “I will; be clean.” What’s Inside? Abstinence and Lenten Fasting Guidelines ........... 6 Sign Up for 2015 Irish Night at St. Mark’s ............ 7 Eyeglasses Needed .................................................... 7 Regular Features ■ Liturgical Minister Schedule 4 ■ Pray for Military 4 ■ Prayers for Healing 5 ■ Week at a Glance 5 ■ Community Activities 6 ■ CYO News 7 Bulletin deadline: Monday at 2:00 PM (except before holidays) Joanne Gibson, Editor Diana Zuna, Associate Editor Email submissions to: [email protected] #613 2/15/15 Pg. 4 Next Weekend’s Liturgical Minister Schedule Feb. 21/22 Saturday 4:30 PM Sunday 8:00 AM Sunday 10:00 AM Sunday 12:00 Noon Sunday 5:00 PM Ushers Glenn Skola John Kemper Anthony Granato Jerry Zoufaly Joe Walsh Tom Hayes Bob O’Neill Patrick Ahern Leo Hurley Richard Siderko Harry Dunne Ed Robinson Usher needed James Revel Jim Mulvihill Brendan Heslin Usher needed Cesar Suarez Lucio Hernández Juan Carlos Ceja Javier García Readers Peter Warshaw Rose Crimmins Amy Gallagher Ann Carville Filogonio García Erika García Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Pat Holt Connie Duffy Joan Wypler Margaret Azzarella Michele McCarthy Kathy Kokes Helen Hopkins Mary Ellen McNamara Margarita Benítez Carlos Zuna Martha Rojas Altar Servers Emily Brown Matthew Brown Brian Brown Peter Canterino Robert Canterino Meghan Gallagher Evan Crilley Ellie Moonan Sally Tamayo Lessly Sánchez Brianna Alejandrez Christian González Lessly Lázaro Cantors/ Choirs Cynthia Louro Organ/cantor Marjorie Zaccaro Organ/cantor Mia Higgins Claire McGowan Breath of Life Margaret Price Adult Traditional Néstor Román Espíritu de Vida Jean Cain and Marianne Sheridan Altar Ladies Note to all Liturgical Ministers: Please check with your ministry leader for Ash Wednesday Mass assignments. Your help is needed and appreciated by the pastor! Readings for the Week Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25; Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-21; Mk 8:11-13 Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Ps 29:1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mk 8:14-21 Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20-6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 Friday: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Saturday: Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32 Please Pray for Our Military on Active Duty Col. Thomas Crimmins, USAF, Cpl. Ian Michael Rivera, USMC, Staff Sgt. Carmen Maffucci, USAF, IS First Class Brian Maffucci, USCG, Lt. Nicholas Guariglia, USMC, Specialist (SPC) Colin P. Marvel, US Army, Lt. Commander Brenden Piccolo, USN, Major Sean P. Cox, USMC, Major Kevin Ward, US Army, Lt. Robert J. Bennett, USN Please send an email to [email protected] if you would like to add a name or change a rank. If you do not have email, please call the Rectory at 732-449-6364 x100. Is God Calling You? Cover photo: “Background with Roses” is available at 123rf.com. In Loving Remembrance We ask your prayers for our beloved parishioners, family members, and friends who have recently died. Our parish family extends its sympathy and assurance of prayer to their family, friends, and to all those mourning the death of a loved one who died, especially Angela Prettyman and Elmer M. Matthews. May the Lord Jesus sustain them with His peace. If you are a faithful, single, Roman Catholic man, age 18-40, and are asking whether God is calling you to be a priest, you are invited to attend this month’s discernment meeting on February 22nd, 4:00-6:00 PM at St. James Parish, 115 E. Delaware Ave., Pennington. Please register at [email protected]. Notice of Upcoming Second Collection: Next weekend, February 21st/22nd, the second collection will be for the Black and Native American fund. This collection helps African American and Native American diocesan communities throughout the United States. Last Weekend’s Collection $8,086.00 #613 2/15/15 Pg. 5 Parish News and Upcoming Events San Alfonso Retreat Day St. Mark’s Altar Rosary Society and Holy Name Society invite you to a Lenten Day of Prayer at San Alfonso Retreat House in Elberon on Thursday, March 12th. The Day of Prayer is held from 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM with a hot lunch served at noon. A donation of $35.00 is to be paid at the door on the day of the event. This invitation is extended to all members of our parish. Saying Goodbye by Mary S. Ring As we all know, Father John “Jack” McGovern (shown weighing babies at a Uganda clinic in 2009 where he joined Sister Carole MacKenthun and her team on a Mission of Mercy) fought a long and courageous battle and finally was laid to rest a few weeks ago. He had a long and wonderful priestly ministry which was evident at his funeral Mass at St. Michael’s in Cranford where he served as pastor for ten years. Someone said to me that there were over 900 people in attendance, including children from the grammar school and many police and firemen in uniforms from Summit and Cranford where he served as chaplain for many years. There was also a group of us from St. Mark’s including Monsignor Flynn and his good friend and neighbor, Sara Lynch. The homilist was a Benedictine priest who was his assistant at Little Flower Parish. He said Father Jack asked him to do the homily over two years ago and had one stipulation which was that it had to be funny! And it was. The Mass was truly a reflection of a life well-lived and a person very loved. Those of us who were honored to know him either personally or as a parishioner from either St. Mark’s or St. Catherine’s over these last years know how warm and friendly he was and devoted to the people of God. He will be missed!! One of the most powerful testimonies I heard last Tuesday was a person saying “I wish I had known him better and spent more time with him.” St. Mark’s and St. Catherine’s will have a joint Memorial Mass. The date will be announced in a few weeks. Rest in peace, Father Jack! Pray for us! Prayers for Healing Patrick Wypler Efraín Montoya Virginia Barnes Michael Sheridan Anne Fleming Enedina Marquez Richard McCarthy Maralyn McKeon George Lister Don Healy This list of parishioners, relatives, and friends are in need of your prayers for healing. Please note that the pastor’s policy to ensure the consent of the person whose name appears here requires that only they or a family member may request a name be added to this list. Also, call 732-449-6364 ext. 100 if you would like a Communion visit or anointing of the sick. Ash Wednesday Soup Supper Cancelled Sorry, but due to winter break this week, we did not get enough volunteers to sign up to help at our Ash Wednesday Meatless Soup Supper. However, don’t go hungry! Every Wednesday at 12 noon, starting February 18th, and all throughout Lent, the Manasquan Ministerium offers Soup & Scripture at First Presbyterian Church, 16 Virginia Ave., Manasquan. Thank you to those who called to offer to make soup or serve. We will try again next year. This Week at a Glance Weekend, February 14/15 Winter break. No CCD classes this Sunday. Monday, February 16 CCD classes resume today and tomorrow. Rectory will be closed for the Presidents’ Day holiday. Ash Wednesday, February 18 Masses and service schedule is listed on page 3. Friday, February 20 Stations of the Cross will follow 11 AM Mass. Recitation of the Rosary will be held before 11 AM Mass during the Fridays of Lent. Next Weekend, February 21/22 2015 Annual Catholic Appeal kickoff. A short video will be shown to explain the projects that benefitted from last year’s appeal. Second collection is for Black and Native American dioceses. #613 2/15/15 Pg. 6 Abstinence and Lenten Fasting Guidelines To foster the spirit of penance and of reparation for sin, to encourage self-denial, and to guide us in the footsteps of Jesus, Church law requires the observance of fast and abstinence (CCC 1249-1253). Abstinence: All persons who have already celebrated their 14th birthday are bound to abstain from meat on Ash Wednesday and all Fridays of Lent. Fasting: Everyone, from the celebration of their 18th birthday to their 59th birthday, is bound to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Voluntary fasting on other weekdays of Lent, especially on Wednesdays and Fridays, is highly recommended. Fasting is generally understood to mean eating one full meal each day. If needed to maintain strength, two smaller meals may be taken, but together they should not equal another full meal. Eating between meals is not permitted, but liquids are allowed (excluding dessert-type drinks and hot beverages such as milkshakes or double-chocolate lattes). Other forms of “fasting,” especially regarding alcoholic drink, needless television, video games, Internet use and social entertainment, is of true spiritual value and is strongly encouraged. When health or ability to work would be seriously affected, neither the law of fasting nor the law of abstinence obliges. If in doubt, please ask Msgr. Flynn or Fr. Jose. Community Activities St. Patrick Celebrations The 5th Annual Evening of Irish Culture will be held at the Waterview Pavilion, Rt. 35, Belmar, on Friday, February 27th, from 6:30 PM-10:30 PM. Cost is $65 per person which includes a cocktail hour, 4-course dinner, and open bar. Dance music will be provided by Round the House. Email [email protected] for details. The grand marshal for this year’s St. Patrick parade will be sworn in on Saturday, February 28th at 10 AM during the Investiture Mass at St. Rose Church, Belmar. An Investiture luncheon at Doolan’s Shore Club, Rt. 71, Spring Lake Heights, will follow immediately after the Mass. The luncheon donation is $30 and for tickets, call Bill O’Connell at 732-280-2143. The parade is March 1st at 12:30 PM, rain or shine! For information, visit www.belmarparade.com. Lenten Fish Dinner at St. Rose High School The St. Rose Rosary Altar Society and the St. Vincent DePaul Society are co-sponsoring an annual Lenten Fish Dinner catered by Tastefully British (www.tastefullybritish.net) on Friday, February 27th, starting at 5:30 PM in the St. Rose High School Cafeteria (603 7th Ave., Belmar). Dinner starts at 5:30 PM in the St. Rose High School Cafeteria (603 7th Ave, Belmar). Takeout and local delivery available. Tickets are $15 per person which includes salad, freshly made cod, french fries, cole slaw, dessert and beverages. Call Carol De Bartolo at 732-681-0512 x415 or Maria Parry at 732-359-8336 for tickets. Fr. Pio Mandato Celebrating Mass at Holy Cross Chapel Fr. Pio Mandato, F.M.H.J., who is a Godson of St. Padre Pio, will celebrate Mass at Holy Cross Chapel, 30 Ward Ave. & Rumson Rd., Rumson (located across the parking lot from the Church) on Monday, February 23rd, at 7:30 PM. After Mass, all may receive a blessing with the saint’s glove. 50th Class Reunion for Mater Dei Prep Graduates The 50th Class Reunion for the Class of 1965-66 of Mater Dei Prep will be held at The Shore Casino in Atlantic Highlands on October 10th. If you or anyone you know was in that class, please help spread the word about the reunion. It should be a great time to reconnect and talk about high school memories. For details or to RSVP, email Tom Dooley, Reunion Committee Chairman at [email protected] . Bus Trip to Playhouse On Monday, April 20th, the Rosary Altar Society of Visitation Church, Brick, is sponsoring a bus trip to the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse to see the hilarious comedy classic “Abies Irish Rose.” The bus will leave Visitation parking lot at 9:00 AM and return at 5:15 PM. There is an $80 (non-refundable) fee which includes the cost of the bus, the show and a full course dinner. For reservations, call Terri Deegan at 732-903-7527 or Marilyn Emery at 732-920-9763. Renew Hearts Broken by Abortion Rachel’s Vineyard is a safe place to renew, rebuild and redeem hearts broken by abortion. This retreat offers a supportive, confidential and non-judgmental environment where women and men can begin to experience the process of healing. This retreat will be held from Friday, Feb. 27th (7 PM arrival) through Sunday, March 1st (4 PM departure) at The Upper Room Spiritual Center, 3455 W. Bangs Av, Neptune. Fee is $130. Contact Judy Warenkiewiczat 732-536-6871 or email [email protected]. #613 2/15/15 Pg. 7 CYO News and Lenten Schedule by Mary Reilly, CYO Director GIRLS NIGHT ONLY hosted by our amazing senior girls is next Sunday, Feb. 22, from 7:30-9 PM. We will have a cooking demo and dinner followed by lots of fun activities and girl talk. In order to get an accurate dinner count, you must RSVP to [email protected] or text 732-685-6011. Thx, my CYO angels! Mrs. R. Sunday, Feb. 15: Winter recess. No meeting. Sunday, Feb. 22: 7:30-9 PM. Girls’ Night Only hosted by our senior girls. Cooking demo and then dinner will be served. Sunday, March 1: 8:45-9:30 AM. Meet with 8th grade CCD class. 7:30-9 PM. CYO meeting. Monday, March 2: 7:00-7:45 PM. Meet with 8th grade CCD class. Saturday, March 7: 5-9 PM. St. Patrick’s Day party at The Knights of Columbus will be collecƟng eyeglasses (new, used, broken) to send to “New Eyes for the Needy” where they will be cleaned, repaired and distributed. A collecƟon container will be set up in the Church vesƟbule for the next two weeks. St. Mark’s. Service night. Sunday, March 8: 7:30-9 PM. Guys’ Night Only hosted by senior boys. Dinner will be served. Sunday, March 15: 7:30-9 PM. Rehearsal for the Stations of the Cross. Saturday, March 21: 9:30 AM to 2 PM. Service day at Asbury Park soup kitchen. Must wear hat and bring permission slip. Sunday, March 22: 7:30-9 PM. Stuff the Eggs Night. CYO confessions and rehearsal for the Stations of the Cross. Sunday, March 29: Easter Egg hunts after 10 AM and 5 PM Masses. 7:30-8:30 PM. Dress rehearsal for Stations of the Cross. Friday, April 3: 7:30 PM. Good Friday. Present Stations of the Cross. Please arrive by 6:30 PM. Remember that the eye is one of the most precious organs of the human body. It is truly a masterpiece of God’s handiwork. Let’s help those who need glasses to aid their eyesight. Our 2015 Irish Night at St. Mark’s is on Saturday, March 7th, following the 4:30 PM Mass! We are happy to announce that the dinner will remain at the same low price of $20 per adult and $10 per child. Please join us for a night of fun and fellowship. On this night, everyone is Irish! 4 PM Irish Musical prelude to Mass! Corned beef dinner by Harrigan’s Pub includes: Beer, wine, soda, coffee, tea and desserts. Music by Billy Lawlor with Irish step-dancers and sing-a-long. Please fill out this Irish Night 2015 form and attach a check payable to St. Mark’s Church. Drop off completed form with check attached (no cash, please) in the “little church” collection box located in the vestibule at the front of the church or mail to: Pam Pertgen, 2150 Parkwood Dr., Wall, NJ 07719. For more information, call Pam at 732-280-6732 or cell 732-299-7189 and a leave message. Name:_________________________________________________________________________________ Phone number:____________________________________________________ # adults ________________ ($20 per adult) # children______________ ($10 per child) Total enclosed:________________________________ Sign Up TODAY! Collection box is in front vestibule. If possible, I would like to sit with:_____________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Check if you can help with one of these assignments: set up_____ clean up_________ desserts_____________ or if you dance or play an instrument and would like to participate:______________________ (specify) #613 2/15/15 Pg. 8 Iglesia de “San Marcos” Apostolado Hispano Msgr. Sean P. Flynn, Pastor Rev. Jose Fernandez-Banqueses, Vicario Parroquial [email protected] Teléfono: 732 449-6364 ext. 122 Misa Dominical: Domingo 5:00 PM CONFESIONES: Todos los domingos de 4:00 PM-4:45PM. También pueden llamar a la rectoría en caso de emergencia ext. 122. SACRAMENTO DEL BAUTISMO: Los padres de familia que deseen celebrar el sacramento del Bautismo. Para más información llamar a la oficina ext. 100. CLASES DE RELIGION: Se ofrecen clases de Religión todos los domingos antes y después de la Santa Eucaristía desde los grados: (Pre-k, K hasta el 8th grado). Para los adultos se ofrece RICA en Español. Las inscripciones se llevan a cabo cada año entre los meses Mayo a Septiembre. Para más información llamar a la oficina ext. 100. SACRAMENTO DEL MATRIMONIO: Las parejas que deseen celebrar el Sacramento del Matrimonio, Para más información llamar a la oficina ext. 100. Horario de oficina en Español: Lunes, Martes & Miércoles 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Diana Zuna, Apostolado Hispano [email protected] Teléfono: 732 449-6364 ext. 100 Fax: 732 449-1646 MINISTERIO DE MUSICA: Les invita a las personas que deseen cantar otocar cualquier instrumento musical, les invitamos a que se integren al coro en español de San Marcos, la persona Néstor Román. Vengan a cantar al Señor Jesús. CIRCULO DE ORACION: La Renovación Carismática en el Espíritu Santo “Al Encuentro con Jesús” te invita a que vengas a encontrarte con El Señor Jesús a través de oraciones y alabanzas, ven y gózate en la presencia del Señor, ahora con el Ministerio de Música Carismática: “Sembrando Esperanza.” Te esperamos todos los días viernes a las 6:30 PM. No faltes, Cristo te espera Salmo 150! Alabe al Señor todo ser que respire! TRANSPORTACION: Ofrecemos transportación a las personas que viven en Pt Pleasant, Brielle, Manasquan, Sea Girt, Bradley Beach & Belmar durante todo el año. Mandar un texto o llamar los domingos a Diana Zuna al 908-783-4221 antes de las 2:00 PM si necesitas este servicio. Sexto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Presentación de las Ofrendas para Febrero 15 Primera Lectura: Levítico 13, 1-2. 44-46. Según la ley de Moisés, los leprosos tenían que vivir solos fuera del campamento. Aarón u otros sacerdotes los declaraban “impuros”. Salmo Responsorial: Salmo 31, 1-2. 5. 11. Tú eres mi refugio; me rodeas de cantos de liberación. Segunda Lectura: 1 Corintios 10, 31—11, 1. Pablo predicó a los corintios: “Lo que hagan… háganlo todo para la gloria de Dios”. Les pidió no insultara los judíos, ni a los griegos, ni a la iglesia de Dios, “Yo procuro dar gusto a todos en todo…Sean pues, imitadores míos, como yo lo soy de Cristo”. Evangelio: Marcos 1, 40-45. Un leproso dijo a Jesús: “Si tú quieres, puedes curarme” Conmovido, Jesús lo tocó y le dijo: “Sí quiero: Sana!” Inmediatamente el enfermo quedó limpio. Miguel Ramírez y familia Lecturas y Calendario para esta Semana 16 Lunes: Gn 4:1-15, 25; Sal 50 (49):1, 8, 16bc-17, 20-21; Mc 8:11-13. 17 Martes: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10; Sal 29 (28):1a, 2, 3ac-4, 3b, 9c-10; Mc 8:14-21. 18 Miércoles: Miércoles de Ceniza (Día obligatorio de ayuno y abstinencia). Jl 2:12-18; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20-6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18. 19 Jueves: Dt 30:15-20; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 9:22-25. 20 Viernes: Is 58:1-9a; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15. 21 Sábado: Is 58:9b-14; Sal 86 (85):1-6; Lc 5:27-32. Miércoles de Ceniza (febrero 18, 2015) 7:30 AM Misa en Inglés 11:00 AM Misa en Inglés 4:30 PM Eestación de la Cruz y Reparticion de Cenizas (en Inglés) 7:00 PM Misa en Ingles 8:30 PM Misa en Español y Reparticion de Cenizas Para más información, por favor llamar a la rectoría ext. 100 en español #613 2/15/15 Pg. 9