sunday, november 17, 2013 - Church of the Little Flower
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sunday, november 17, 2013 - Church of the Little Flower
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2013 33RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME FOLLOWING CHRIST OUR LIGHT PASTOR: Rev. Michael W. Davis PAROCHIAL VICARS: Rev. Harry Loubriel Rev. Daniel P. Martin PRIESTS IN RESIDENCE: Rev. Matthew S. Ibok Rev. Sean O’Sullivan PERMANENT DEACONS: Rev. Mr. Roberto Fleitas Rev. Mr. Raul Flores Rev. Mr. Miguel Parladé PARISH OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday Sunday MASS SCHEDULE: Monday - Friday 6:15am 8:00am 12:15pm 5:30pm English English English Spanish Saturday Vigil 8:00am 5:00pm English English Sunday 7:30am 9:00am 10:30am 12:30pm 5:30pm 7:00pm English English English Spanish English Spanish 8:30am to 5:00pm 8:30am to 1:30pm SCAN THIS CODE WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE TO VIEW OUR MOBILE WEBSITE! CONFESSIONS: Saturday 8:30am to 10:00am FROM THE DESK OF O FATHER DAVIS: ur Scripture readings this weekend confront with an obvious but sobering reality. Our earthly life is very fragile. In fact, it is temporary and passing. It will end one day. We should, therefore, never take it for granted. All we but have to do is to reflect on the recent typhoon in the Philippines and other natural disasters, to easily know how life can be here one day and gone the next. It certainly gives us great reason for pause! Each one of us should see life for what it is and, in the light of its eventual and unavoidable mortal conclusion, live it in a way that reflects a deep spiritual appreciation for its meaning, while we have it. Our contemporary world often blinds us, even anesthetizes us, to the question of death, and reflections on the ultimate meaning of life. So much of our culture puts emphasis on the here and now, on anti-aging potions and creams, on products and lifestyles that attempt to turn back the hands of time, on the things that help us forget, if not deny, that time marches on, that we are getting older. The truth is, however, that no matter how hard we try, we cannot escape the “end game” of life. For most of us, the reality of life’s very fragile nature should make us shed a tear or two, in remorse, for our lack of focus, for all the distractions that we allow to consume us. We all need a bit more reflection on the branch of philosophy, known as teleology, i.e, the study of the ultimate goal, the target, or the final end of life. This would surely pave the way for us to begin to probe the deeper questions of life and consider their spiritual meaning. Each one of us should put to ourselves the following question: “how would I fare if I were called before the judgment seat of God today?” I am sure that the best among us would certainly want to be as prepared as we could be. There is so much good that we have left undone, so many faults for which we have not atoned properly, so many uncharitable thoughts in our minds about our friends and neighbors, so many acts of generosity that we keep postponing, so many acts of thanksgiving and praise we have not made to our loving God. Yes, I am sure we could all handle things in our personal lives a little bit better, especially in the light of eternity. The conclusion of our earthly life, one day, is an assured fact; and Jesus teaches us to be ready. This life is tending toward the next. Our personal eschaton is directly related to our daily choices and the way we live our lives now. Our treasured faith powerfully assists us in properly orienting our lives to what they should be in Christ. Let’s be sure that we are ready, then. We never know the day nor the hour. Let’s be clear, though. While there is assuredly a certain level of accountability we must all face for our stewardship of the life we have been given, our treasured faith also positions us to live in the hope of the promises of Christ. We, therefore, take confidence in the words of Jesus, which bring us hope, light, and life. It’s a great case for church, sacraments, prayer, piety, devotion, and a healthy spiritual life. They keep us strong and focused as we wait in living hope for Lord of glory. REILLY PARISH CENTER 2711 Indian Mound Trail Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Phone: (305) 446-9950 www.cotlf.org Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! ST. THERESA CATHOLIC SCHOOL 2701 Indian Mound Trail Coral Gables, Florida 33134 Phone: (305) 446-1738 www.stscg.org Administrated by The Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart Sr. Caridad, OCD., Principal Ext. 206 SACRAMENT OF PENANCE Saturday (English and Spanish) 8:30 am to 10:00 am SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Private on Saturdays 11:00 am, 11:30 am., 12:00 pm or Group on Sundays at 2:00 pm Arrangements must be made with the Parish Office two months in advance. SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY Arrangements must be made with the Parish Office at least six months in advance. OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Irma Aguilar Receptionist Data Processing Coordinator Ext. 300 Mrs. Maria Elena Chialastri, Office Manager Administrative Assistant to the Pastor Ext. 306 Mr. Juan Del Sol, Wedding Coordinator Ext. 311 Dr. Dawn Fontana, Director of Liturgical Music Ext. 305 Mrs. Cris Garcia-Casals Administrative Assistant Office of Religious Education (305) 446-5540 Sister Maria Kolbe, OCD Director of Religious Education (305) 446-5540 Mrs. Maria Pernas, Bookkeeper Ext. 314 Mr. Jorge Santibáñez Youth Minister Coordinator of Ministries Ext. 307 Mr. Milton Somarriba Church Custodian Ext. 309 Ms. Vivian Xiqués Curator of Records Virtus Training Coordinator Ext. 302 T HIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME NOVEMBER 17, 2013 Sing praise to the LORD with the harp, with the harp and melodious song. — Psalm 98:5 NOT WATCHING FOR THE SECOND COMING A s we near the end of the Church year, the scriptures become more urgent. Both the prophet Malachi and Jesus in the Gospel according to Luke offer graphic pictures of a terrible future. But we are missing the message if we use these passages to speculate about when the world will end. The troubles predicted have already occurred, and then some. In the last century alone we have seen devastation beyond anything the ancient prophets could have imagined. We weren’t given these passages to strike fear in our hearts, but faith. The sun of justice will rise, Malachi assures us, for those who are faithful. And Jesus promises, “By your perseverance you will secure your lives.” But it is Paul who brings the message down to earth. The Thessalonians were so sure that the end of the world was upon them, some of them had stopped working! Paul states his case clearly: “If anyone was unwilling to work, neither should that one eat.” We are not called to worry about how things will end, but to live today faithfully. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION W e are faced with strong and disturbing readings today that hold a certain fascination, since they seem at first glance to be blueprints for future inevitable wars and hardship. A fundamentalist interpretation focuses on this aspect. Yet we hear them at our Sunday celebration of the Eucharist, which infuses them with hope and optimism. Rather than dreading the future, today’s liturgy assures us that God is with us in all of life’s inevitable trials, and that we have a role in shaping the outcome of human history. Occasionally, some Christians have attempted to decode these readings for an exact measure of the world’s end, but they have thus far been disappointed. “Nothing lasts forever” is a lyric from a Broadway show. Stars fall from the sky, leaves wither and fall, mountains wash into the sea, human projects and governments totter and collapse with great regularity. Today’s liturgy opposes this idea as incomplete, reminding us that Christ has made a permanent change in human history, and that life in him is life forever. Rather than inviting us to throw in the towel, today’s liturgy strengthens us for acts of goodness and grace in our families, communities, and world. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. SACRED STEPS: SACRAMENTAL CELEBRATIONS AT LITTLE FLOWER Congratulations to our Newly Baptized: Nicholas Daniel Castro Lucero, Keoni Giovanni Massena Congratulations and God’s Blessings to those Joined in Holy Matrimony: Jorge Caliens & Helen Matas Guillermo Sanchez & Melissa Latza Carlos Aguila & Monica Izaguirre Rest in Peace. We Pray for Those Who Have Entered Eternity: Maria Teresa Coripio, Charles H. Wakeman, Jr, Marla G. Perez-Deulofeu NEXT WEEKEND’S MASS SCHEDULE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23TH 8:00 am Fr. Loubriel 5:00 pm Fr. Ibok SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 12:30 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Fr. Davis Fr. Martin Fr. Davis Fr. Loubriel Fr. Martin Fr. Loubriel “The Year of Faith is about to end. Lord, in this graced moment, help us to take the Gospel seriously.” -Pope Francis MASS INTENTIONS Sunday, November 17 - 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 12:30 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Legion of Mary (†) Rosa Rodriguez Members of the Parish Family Miembros Vivos y Difuntos de la Familia Portocarrero y Cumpleaños de Lydia Rodriguez (†) Maria del Rosario & Leandro Nuñez (†) Luis y Gladys Gomez Monday, November 18 - Dedication, Basilicas of Sts. Peter and Paul 6:15 am 8:00 am 12:15 pm 5:30 pm (†) Maria Eugenia Gazzaneo (†) Barbara O’Neil Lillis Peter Murdock’s Intentions (†) Virgilio Ventriere 6:15 am 8:00 am 12:15 pm 5:30 pm (†) Leonard James Poole Carla Portocarrero Scheidt (†) Miguel y Maria Teresa Andux (†) Dr. Rory D. Marin Thursday, November 21 - Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 6:15 am 8:00 am 12:15 pm 5:30 pm Echenique Puente Fernandez Urtiaga Family (†) Enriqueta Giuditta De Laurentis Murdock Family Intentions (†) Antonio Saud 6:15 am 8:00 am 12:15 pm 5:30 pm Living & Deceased Members of the Poole Family (†) Maria de los Angeles (†) Marta Buckwalter Gilberto y Librada Lopez Friday, November 22 - St. Cecilia Saturday, November 23 - St. Clement I 8:00 am 5:00 pm Tuesday, November 19 - 6:15 am 8:00 am 12:15 pm 5:30 pm (†) Virginia Susz (†) Nancy Brownell Servatt Sunday, November 24 - Christ the King Wednesday, November 20 – (†) Guillermo J. Giral & Living Members of the Giral Family (†) Cristina Parlade Teresita Murdock’s Intentions (†) Dagoberto & Julieta Sepulveda 7:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 12:30 pm 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Living & Deceased Members of the Zarzecki Family (†) Valentin Garcia Members of the Parish Family Murdock Family Intentions (†) Felix Rodriguez (†) Raul Fernandez Shelton LET US PRAY FOR THOSE IN NEED - OREMOS POR LOS NECESITADOS Carlos Javier Sequeira - Andrés Arias - Eddy Bruno - Gabriel Habib - Briana Vega - Martha Leonard - Lizveth Chávez - Steven Michael - José Rodríguez Noah Masse - Greg Davis - Francis Diaz - Pierre Mezidor - Gumecindo Pérez - Ann Mahfood - Mary Gilliam - Dan Fitzgerald - Miriam Garcia - Cindy Wong Blanca Henriquez - Barbara Senninger - Yolanda Felipe - Kevin Childs - Frances Diaz - Luis Guillermo Saldorriaga - Alejandro Gonzalez - Thomas Prado Reynaldo Chavarry - Katherine Cabarga - Emily Nelson - Mercedita Restrepo - Larry King - Maria Diaz de la Fuente - Maria Campos Castellanos - Mayra Vasquez Wendy Granger - Jonathan Kevin Serrano - Steve Musolino - Antonio Lista - David Del Valle - Julia Salas - Francisco J. Corripio - Leonor Velez PARISH WEEKLY CALENDAR Sunday, November 17 Men’s Emmaus Bake Sale 9:00 am 1st Communion Commitment Mass - C 10:30 am RCIA Rite of Welcoming - C 12:00 pm Legion de Maria: Angelus y Rosario - LH 2:00 pm Baptisms Scheduled - C 7:00 pm Seminario Vida en el Espiritu Misa de Clausura - C Monday, November 18 7:00 pm Bible Study - RPC 7:30 pm Gaudium Jr. High Youth Group - CH 7:30 pm Men’s Spanish Emmaus - RPC Tuesday, November 19 7:00 pm RCIA Classes - RPC 7:00 pm Legion of Mary - LH 7:00 pm Holy Hour & Social - C/CH 7:30 pm Entrenamiento: Talleres - RPC 8:00 pm Charismatic Prayer Group - RPC Wednesday, November 20 4 & 7 pm CCD Classes - STS 7:00 pm Prayer & Life Workshop - RPC 7:30 pm Detention Ministry - RPC 7:30 pm Legion de Maria - LH Thursday, November 21 7:00 pm Talleres de Oracion - RPC 7:00 pm Boy Scounts - STS 7:30 pm Men’s English Emmaus - RPC 7:30 pm Cursillo (Esp) - RPC 7:30 pm Choir Rehearsal - STS Friday, November 22 Men’s Emmaus Retreat Begins 7:30 pm Grupo Oración Carismático - RPC 6:45 pm Wedding - C Saturday, November 23 8:30 am CCD Parents Retreat - CAF 9:30 am Retiro de Adviento - CH 10:00 am CCD Classses - STS 3:00 pm Wedding - C Balbino Vazquez & Misty Simpson 6:45 pm Wedding - C Richard L. Raymond & Maria Andreina Izarra Sunday, November 24 12:00 pm Legion de Maria: Angelus y Rosario - LH 2:00 pm Baptisms Scheduled - C Legend: C- Church; CAF- STS Cafeteria; KoC- Knights of Columbus Hall; LH- Legion of Mary House; REC- Rectory; RPC- Reilly Parish Center; CH- Comber Hall; STS- St. Theresa School CHURCH HAPPENINGS MINISTRIES APPRECIATION EVENING Everyone who participates in any of the ministries, organizations, groups, and services here at the Church of the Little Flower is invited to attend the annual Ministries Appreciation evening on Monday, November 25 at 7:30pm. Desserts, coffee, and other refreshments will be available free of charge. Music, raffle prizes, and the presentation of the coveted “Spirit of the Parish“ awards will be bestowed on twenty six fellow parishioners, who have captured the essence of ministry, and are exemplary representatives of the many who advance the cause of Christ here at Little Flower. Join us, as we celebrate our parish. THE TRIP OF A LIFETIME TO THE HOLY LAND FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE LORD! Join Father Daniel Martin and a host of other parishioners on a group pilgrimage to the Holy Land from June 6 -15, 2014. Leaving on the afternoon of the last day of school via US Air, the trip highlights include visits to Tiberias, the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, Mount Carmel, the Mount of the Transfiguration, the Mount of Beatitudes, Nazareth, the Church of the Annunciation, the Church of the Visitation, Bethlehem, Jerusalem, the Garden of Gethsemane, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, and the Road to Emmaus. Information is available at www.GoCatholicTravel.com/Martin or call Father Davis at 305-446-9950. Free color brochures and registration forms are now available at the Scan this QR Code to go directly to the trip website on your mobile devices! Parish Office. THE METROPOLITAN OF THE TRIBUNAL ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI IS LOOKING FOR HELP IN THE STUDY OF THE MARRIAGE CASES PRESENTED BEFORE IT. IF YOU ARE A RETIRED OR PRESENTLY PRACTICING LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST OR PSYCHIATRIST, AND IF YOU ARE WILLING TO VOLUNTEER A FEW HOURS OF YOUR TIME EVERY WEEK OR EVERY MONTH FOR HELPING AT THE OFFICE OF THE T RIBUNAL AT 9401 B ISCAYNE B LVD , MIAMI SHORES, PLEASE CONTACT REV. GEORGE PUTHUSSERIL AT 305-762-1161. “Masculinity & Femininity: Difference and Gift” Media and popular culture promote gender confusion. As Catholics, we know that God created us male and female for a reason: our bodies, psyches, and biochemistry differ because our vocations differ. Only by rediscovering our identity as either male or female can we discover the gift of our lives and the genuine happiness that comes from living according to either the masculine or the feminine mode of loving. Join us on Monday, December 16th at 7pm for this special presentation by Sister Jane Dominic of the Nashville Dominicans! er dy ay h o ty a h d d AROUND THE PARISH SAVE THE DATE! N AY D S ’ TINE VALE GALA An Enchanted Evening Awaits You at the Inaugural Valentine’s Day Gala Friday, February 14, 2014 7:30 pm Comber Hall ~ Catered by A Joy Wallace ~ ~ Music by DJ Jorge Perez ~ Rediscover the Magic of Romance! MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW ADVENT MISSION WITH NATIONAL SPEAKER A nationally recognized Catholic scholar, Father Peter Stravinskas, editor of the Catholic Encyclopedia, editor of the “Catholic Educator” magazine, and President of the Cardinal Newman Society, will be offering the “Advent Mission” at our parish on December 9-10-11. He will be celebrating the 12:15pm noontime Mass each of those days, as well as offering his keynote presentations each evening at 7:30pm. It will be a spiritual enrichment opportunity not to be missed. Mark your calendars. THE NATIVITY PROJECT INAUGURATION AND BLESSING CEREMONY Our newly acquired life-size Nativity set and manger will be gradually assembled during the month of November. It will be formally unveiled at the illumination and blessing ceremony which will take place on Monday, December 2nd at 7:30pm. The brief inauguration ceremony will include prayers and carols, will conclude with hot chocolate and Christmas cookies in the foyer of Comber Hall. All are welcome! MINISTRIES NEWS AND UPDATES THANKSGIVING DINNERS FOR THE HOMEBOUND THANK YOU SUPPORT LAST FOR WEEK YOUR AS GENEROUS WE BEGAN FOR OUR THANKSGIVING DINNERS. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE COLLECTIONS COLLECTIONS WILL BE ONGOING THROUGHOUT THIS UPCOMING WEEK AS WELL. AS WE PREPARE OUR HOMES AND OUR HEARTS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON, LET US REMEMBER THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY AND IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD WHO CANNOT OTHERWISE CELEBRATE BECAUSE THEY ARE POOR, ELDERLY, HOMEBOUND, OR HAVE NOWHERE ELSE TO GO. THE THANKSGIVING DINNER PREPARATION GIVES US AN OPPORTUNITY TO COME TOGETHER AS A PARISH FAMILY TO REACH OUT TO THE MOST VULNERABLE AMONG US. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE FOR THE PARISH AND FOR OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY! BOY SCOUTS CHRISTMAS TREES This week is your LAST CHANCE to pre-order your beautiful Christmas tree from the Boy Scouts Troop 16 here at COTLF. The trees will be freshly cut 1-2 days before delivery and the prices are hard to beat!! Please send in or drop off your order forms at the Parish Office, with checks payable to “BSA Troop 16.” Forms are available at the doors of the Church or on the Parish Website, www.cotlf.org DETENTION MINISTRY Next Meeting: Wednesday, November 20, 7:3opm Detention Ministry provides pastoral care to those men and women in Prison who are in need of God's loving mercy. Jesus commanded us to visit those in prison so that they may recognize the inherent dignity given to them by their Creator. For more information about the Archdiocese of Miami Detention Ministry, please contact Gustavo Cagiao, (305) 431-2392. "I was in prison and you visited me.”-Mt 25:36 HOLY HOUR/HORA SANTA AND SOLEMN BENEDICTION ON NOVEMBER 19TH Our next Holy Hour and Solemn Benediction will take place on Tuesday evening, November 19th at 7:00pm in the church. All are welcome to experience a service of the Word, adoration, and Eucharistic benediction in the context of incense and song. A small reception will follow in Comber Hall. MEN’S EMMAUS RETREAT #32 Are you seeking to improve your personal relationship with Christ? The Emmaus Community of The Church of the Little Flower would like to invite you for a weekend of spiritual exercises and reflection. Join us for the next Men’s Emmaus Retreat in English that will be held at the Miami Youth Center the weekend of November 22-24, 2013. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Gregory Moore at 786-390-9473 or e-mail: [email protected] Applications are available at the doors of Church, at the parish office, and on the Church website. YOUTH MINISTRY CORNER We resume our gatherings tomorrow, Monday, November 18th at 7pm in Comber Hall with our next Catechetical Night, “Divine Appointment.” We’ll also be picking our Advent Angels, children under the care of Catholic Charities whom we will be “spiritually adopting” throughout the season of Advent. Mark your calendars for a special presentation on Monday, December 16th, entitled, Masculinity and Femininity: Difference and Gift by Sister Jane Dominic of the Nashville Dominicans. All parents and teens are welcome!! Gaudium T-Shirts can be purchased for $10 at any Monday gathering. T RIGÉSIMO TERCER DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO 17 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2013 Toquen la cítara para el Señor, suenen los instrumentos. — Salmo 98 (97):5 NO ESTAR ATENTOS A LA SEGUNDA VENIDA A l acercarse el final del año litúrgico, la Sagrada Escritura se hace más urgente. Tanto el profeta Malaquías como Jesús en el Evangelio de Lucas ofrecen descripciones gráficas de un terrible futuro. Pero estamos perdiendo el mensaje si usamos estos pasajes para especular sobre cuándo se acabará el mundo. Los problemas predichos, y muchos más, han ocurrido ya. Nada más en el siglo pasado, hemos visto devastaciones peores que las que los antiguos profetas hubieran podido imaginar. No se nos dieron estos pasajes para llenarnos el corazón de temor sino de fe. El sol de justicia brillará, nos asegura Malaquías, para quienes son fieles. Y Jesús promete: “Manténganse firmes y se salvarán”. Pero es Pablo quien presenta el mensaje más escuetamente. Los tesalonicenses estaban tan convencidos de que el fin del mundo estaba cerca, ¡que algunos de ellos dejaron de trabajar! Pablo les explica su condición claramente: “… si alguien no quiere trabajar, que no coma”. No somos llamados a preocuparnos sobre cómo terminarán las cosas, sino a vivir fielmente hoy. © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA 1 Mc 1:10-15, 41-43, 54-57, 62-63; Sal 119 (118):53, 61, 134, 150, 155, 158; Lc 18:35-43 o (para el memorial de la Dedicación) Hch 28:11-16, 30-31; Sal 98 (97):1-6; Mt 14:22-33 Martes: 2 Mc 6:18-31; Sal 3:2-7; Lc 19:1-10 Miércoles: 2 Mc 7:1, 20-31; Sal 17 (16):1bcd, 5-6, 8b, 15; Lc 19:11-28 Jueves: 1 Mc 2:15-29; Sal 50 (49):1b-2, 5-6, 14-15; Lc 19:41-44 Viernes: 1 Mc 4:36-37, 52-59; 1 Cr 29:10bcd, 11-12; Lc 19:45-48 Sábado: 1 Mc 6:1-13; Sal 9:2-4, 6, 16, 19; Lc 20:27-40 Domingo: 2 Sm 5:1-3; Sal 122 (121):1-5; Col 1:12-20; Lc 23:35-43 A TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE proximadamente en 1589 los colonizadores de Ecuador quisieron tener una patrona para su territorio y pidieron al artista, Diego de Robles, una imagen de la virgen de la Presentación. Cuando el escultor quiso entregar la imagen, quienes la ordenaron no pudieron pagar. No sabiendo que hacer con la imagen la vendió a un grupo de indígenas Oyacachis por unos tablones de cedro fino. Los Oyacachis reconocieron en la imagen a la Señora que se les había aparecido en una cueva prometiendo proteger sus niños de unos peligrosos osos en la zona. En 1604, los indígenas cristianizados entregaron la imagen al obispo quien la instaló en la iglesia del pueblo de Quinche. Es interesante como esta virgencita comisionada por españoles pasa a manos de los nativos. Ella misma y el Niño Dios que carga en brazos son de aspecto mestizo, con ojos asiáticos. Diego de Robles la había diseñado pensando en el nuevo pueblo que vendría del mestizaje de los europeos con el pueblo nativo. “La pequeñita”, como la llama su pueblo, pudo unir en si misma la diversidad de su hijos. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co. COTLF PRESENTA UN RETIRO DE ADVIENTO Nos complacemos en invitarle el próximo Sábado, 23 de Noviembre, empezando a las 9:30 AM de la mañana hasta las 4:30 PM, en el Comber Hall, a participar en un día de reflexión sobre el Adviento. 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