May 17, 2015 - Sacred Heart Catholic Church
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May 17, 2015 - Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston 507 South Fourth Street, Richmond, Texas 77469 www.sacredheartrichmond.com Father Joe Templado, Pastor • Father Greg Mirto, Priest in Residence Deacon Don Ries • Deacon Don Murrile • Deacon John Placette Mass Schedule Weekend Masses: Chapel Open for Private Prayer: Saturday 5:30 pm Sunday 8:00 am, 9:30 am, 11:15 am Monday-Thursday:7am - 4pm Friday: 7am –11:30am Weekday Masses/Liturgies (Chapel): Monday 8:15 am Tuesday 8:15 am Wednesday 8:15 am Thursday, Friday: 8:15 am Mass (Rosary after) Liturgy of the Word Service & Divine Mercy Chaplet Mass (Rosary before) Mass (Rosary after) Parish Offices Church Office: 281-342-3609 Faith Formation Office: 281-342-8371 Monday-Thursday 8 am-5 pm Monday-Thursday 9 am-3pm Friday 8 am - Noon Our Sacred Heart Parish Mission Statement We are a faith-filled Catholic community centered in the compassionate Heart of Jesus. We are called to know, love, and serve God and His creation. We joyfully welcome all to join God’s family and be Christ’s presence in the world. Ascension of the Lord, Year B May 17, 2015 with their hands and drinking deadly poison. These are not to be taken literally. The Middle Eastern way of writing uses what is called a hyperbole—an exaggeration—which is an accepted way of making a point: that many difficult and even seemingly impossible things as well as evils will be overcome by the apostles through the power of the Holy Spirit. The divine commissioning that Jesus charges to his apostles entails within it a challenge for people of all times and places either to believe (and thereby accept) or to reject the Gospel: “Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved; whoever does not believe will be condemned” (Mark 16:16). Here belief in Christ and its consequent acceptance of baptism is equated with salvation; meanwhile disbelief in Christ brings condemnation. Today in our own times, 2015 years since the Gospel was first proclaimed, unbelief comes from many factors, one of which is the poor witnessing by those disciples of Jesus who claim to believe in him. The Ascension of the Lord Jesus means his liberation from all restrictions of time and space (place). For us, the feast signifies man’s deepest yearnings for the infinite and that sighing of all creation towards a final end, which is identified as “God.” This is what St. Augustine said: “You have created us, O Lord, and our hearts are restless till they find rest in you.” It is only in God that the creature should feel totally at home within itself: only God is the end all for man. It is only God who can fill the void of the human heart. The reading from the Acts of the Apostles (First Reading: Acts 1:1-11) describes the Ascension of the Lord Jesus. It demonstrates how Jesus, after his Resurrection, is now in the glorious presence of his Father. As we profess in the Creed every Sunday, “he ascended into heaven, and is seated at the right hand of God the Father almighty.” It will be by the power of the Holy Spirit and through his followers that Jesus continues to bring down his saving deeds to the world: “...you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be my witnesses...to the ends of the earth” (Acts 1:8). In the Second Reading (Eph. 1:17-23) this Holy Spirit that the Lord Jesus promised to his followers is a “Spirit of wisdom and revelation resulting in knowledge of him” (Eph. 1:17). It will always be the Spirit who will enlighten the eyes of our hearts, so that we “may know what is the hope that belongs to the call, what are the riches of glory in his inheritance…, and what is the surpassing greatness of his power for us who believe” (Eph. 1:18). The Gospel (Mark 16: 15-20) deals with the Lord Jesus’ Ascension and the missionary charge he gave to his apostles. Note here that the Lord Jesus charges the apostles—therefore the whole church at large—with the essential task of the proclamation of the Good News: “Go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel to every creature” (Mark 16:15). On a contemporary note, today Pope Francis wants Catholics to “get out of the sacristy and into the streets.” He wants the Church not to just sit around waiting for people to come and walk through the door, but to go out to meet them where they are. “The Church is called upon to go out of itself and to go to the periphery, which is not only geographical, but also existential: where there is sin, pain, injustice, and religious indifference, where there is human misery.” Note that in this Gospel passage there are some references to gross actions such as picking up serpents Fr. Greg Today: Collec on for the Catholic Communica on Campaign (CCC) ♦ This collec on supports communica ng the Gospel through Catholic social media ac vi es and enriching our faith through podcasts, television, radio, and print media. ♦ Please be generous in suppor ng this important work. ♦ Remember, half your dona on stays in our archdiocese to support local communica on needs. The CCC is how we share our experience of faith, worship, and witness. Early bulletin deadline! Articles for the May 31 bulletin are due by 5:00 pm May 20. Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 8:45 am - 9:45 am after monthly First Friday Mass Perpetual Adoration Chapel Holy Rosary Church grounds, 1416 George, Rosenberg 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Feast of the Sacred Heart & Plaza Dedication Sacrament of Penance Saturday 4:00 pm- 5:00 pm or by appointment Anointing of the Sick During First Friday Mass each month & by appointment Save the date: June 12 Visitation of the Sick Contact the parish office to make Communion arrangements for the sick & homebound. Baptism & Marriage Preparation guidelines available by calling the parish office or at www.sacredheartrichmond.com. Mass 7:00 pm Pick up your free dinner ticket after all masses next weekend, May 23-24! 2 Mass Inten ons for this Week SATURDAY, May 16 5:30 pm In honor of the 66th anniversary of Antonio & Emerita Arriaga, Jr. SUNDAY, May 17 8:00 am + J.J. Bubela 9:30 am + Joe Peter & + Joe Robert Rosprim 11:15 am People of the Parish MONDAY, MAY 18 8:15 am + Bill Gormley TUESDAY, MAY 19 8:15 am Liturgy of the Word Service with Communion WEDNESDAY, MAY 20 8:15 am + Jerry Michalik THURSDAY, MAY 21 8:15 am + William Lewis FRIDAY, May 22 8:15 am + Heinz & + Irma Mueller SATURDAY, MAY 23 5:30 pm + Donald Hartensteiner & Herman Hartensteiner SUNDAY, MAY 24 8:00 am People of the Parish 9:30 am + John L. Anders 11:15 am + Elijah Hans Die rich Readings for May 17 Acts 1:15-17, 20a, 20c-26; Ps 103:1-2, 11-12, 19-20; 1 Jn 4:11-16; Jn 17:11b-19; or, for Ascension, Acts 1:1-11; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Eph 1:17- 23 or Eph 4:1-13 [1-7, 11-13]; Mk 16:15-20 Offertory for May 10, 2015 SUNDAY COLLECTION $ 23,115.00 FAITH DIRECT (per week) $ TOTAL COLLECTION $ 28,600.23 BUDGETED WEEKLY $ 25,400.00 DIFFERENCE $ 3,200.23 BUILDING FUND $ Faith Direct Building Fund TOTAL BUILDING FUND 5,485.23 $ 655.00 303.00 $ 958.00 *Faith Direct total number of parƟcipants 150 *Faith Direct—visit www.faithdirect.net. For online enrollment use church code TX136 Special Collection—Nepal Second Collection: $4368.00 Our sincere condolences to: ♦ Tom Brunet and family on the death of his sister, + SHIRLEY BRUNET HERRIN. Shirley died April 26, 2015. Her funeral Mass was celebrated at Christ Catholic Church in Navasota, Texas on May 9, 2015. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Readings for May 24 Vigil: Gn 11:1-9 or Ex 19:3-8a, 16-20b or Ez 37:1-14 or Jl 3:1-5; Ps 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-30; Rom 8:22-27; Jn 7:37-39 Day: Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104:1, 24, 29-31, 34; 1 Cor 12:3b-7, 12-13 or Gal 5:16-25; Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 15:26-27; 16:12-15 Wedding Banns Lorena Ramirez and Gabriel Rodela Bap sms, May 10, 2015 Pregnancy Resource Center ♦ WANTED: All baby bo les full or empty!!! ♦ Thank you to all who took home a baby bo le. We truly appreciate your support and hope that you realize how your individual support helps the women and children of Ft. Bend County. ♦ If you s ll have your bo le, please return it to the bin in the entryway of the church. ♦ Ques ons: Nan Haskins, [email protected] Please be respec ul of our Sacred Heart neighbors when parking for Mass and church events. Being courteous avoids being towed! ♦ Tanner Lee Lenz, son of Garre Wells Lenz and Kimberly Nicole Hubenak ♦ Madden Dane Meyer, son of Michael Anthony Meyer and Chris na Lynn Douglas ♦ Mark Kolbe Novak, son of Timothy Redwine Novak and Elizabeth Ann Mudd This week’s altar flower donors: Thank you! ♦ Deacon Don and Linda Murrile, in celebra on of their son, Tyler’s 39th birthday ♦ Antonio and Emerita Arriaga, Jr., in honor of their 66th wedding anniversary ♦ Jeff and Lisa Noser, in memory of + Bernade e Dornak ♦ Maureen Courtney, in memory of her sister, + Nancy Danielson 3 All Things Girl Camp Registra on Open! Program Informa on: • • • • • • • Dates: June 22—June 26, 2015 Time: 9:00 AM to 12:45 PM For girls entering grades 5-8 Cost: $35 per girl. Includes materials and supplies for week. Registra on forms available online at sacredheartrichmond.com and in the Faith Forma on office. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: NOON, MAY 28, 2015 Limited to 40 Campers! VBS Registra on Open! Program Informa on: • • • • • • • Dates: Monday, July 13—Friday, July 17, 2015 Time: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM For children ages: 3 & 4 (Age 3 by May 1, 2015 and po y trained) Entering grades K-5 (fall 2015) Cost: $30 per child (or $90 per family for 3 or more children). Includes VBS t-shirt, 1 Music CD per family, supplies, and snacks for each child. Registra on forms available online at sacredheartrichmond.com and in the Faith Forma on office. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: JUNE 15, 2015 Teen (Grades 6-12) & adult volunteers needed! Men’s ACTS Retreat Date Set! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ August 6-9, 2015 An ACTS retreat is a gender-specific, four-day retreat beginning Thursday evening and ending Sunday a ernoon. This retreat is designed to strengthen your Catholic faith and community by spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It is staffed and run by lay people. Please prayerfully consider deepening your faith by a ending this retreat. Sign-up begins May 16-17. Team members will be outside a er all Masses to assist with registra on. Addi onal informa on: Larry Stryk, larry.stryk0211@a .net Arthur Hausler, hauslerpaint@a .net Tom Walleck, [email protected] Kni ng/Crochet Club & Rosary Guild Rosary-making lessons ALL ADULTS WELCOME!! *The Rosary Guild recently donated 430 rosaries to foreign missions! *Not mee ng on May 18 or May 25 World Youth Day: Krakow 2016 ♦ Sacred Heart Mother’s Day Out and Preschool Registra on Open ♦ ♦ ♦ Class day: 9am - 2pm For children ages 18 months to Pre-K. Spaces are limited and classes are beginning to fill up. ♦ Contact Kelly Strnadel, Mother’s Day Out Office: 281-232-5850 or email [email protected] ♦ Registra on form available online at: sacredheartrichmond.com 4 Mondays 10:00am -11:30 am CCE Room 10 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Join a group from Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH, led by Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR ♦ July 21- August 4, 2016 ♦ 15 days – Begin in Austria, then join other Catholics in Krakow, Poland to par cipate in WYD ac vi es. Basic cost for pilgrimage - $4999.00 (airfare to departure city of Chicago, Newark, or New York City not included in this cost) Ages 18-35 Only 2 spaces remaining h p://www.franciscan.edu/pilgrimages/ Contact: Jane Veazey, 832-451-2890 or Wanda Hartensteiner, 281-686-2755 “Blessed are the merciful: they shall have mercy shown them.” (Mt 5:7) Cami Chedester, Director of Faith Formation Adult Groups RCIA 10:30am (after 9:30 Mass) Dates in bold type indicate special notes listed on the side. [email protected] 281-342-8371, x 344 May 2015 S M 17 24 T W T F S 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 1st Communion at all weekend Masses, through May 24 31 Why Go to Church on Sunday? “You can’t really love Christ unless you meet Christ and you can’t meet Christ if you don’t meet with His Body on earth which is the Church and you can’t receive the Body of Christ in Communion unless you go to Church. You can’t do that yourself. You have to have a priest and the liturgy and all the stuff you can only get in the Church. That’s why it’s not good enough to say you can stay home and pray and love Jesus by reading the Bible, and that’s why Catholics think it’s a sin not to go to the Church because Jesus is there in His Body and Blood and why would you stay away if He is there waiting for you? Not to go to the Church is not to meet Jesus — on purpose.” ~Author unknown Sacramental Preparation Congratulations to: Interested in learning more about the Catholic Faith? Or in becoming Catholic? Ava Light Charly Veazey Ignancio Martinez Lorenzo Coronado Hector Molina Michael Sharp Michael Landeros Maddison Malek Mickyle Celis Kinley Niles Christian Munguia Jaylie Sharp Christian A. Garcia Cianna Alvarez Alessandra Reyes Nicolas Garza Isabela Slind Jared Hubbell Kyle Lemos NOW IS THE TIME TO BEGIN ATTENDING RCIA CLASSES (IN PREPARATION FOR EASTER 2016) Contact Cami Chedester, 281-342-8371, x. 344 Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) and Family Catechumenate CCE rooms 1 and 2 CATECHETICAL SESSIONS Sundays from 10:45 a.m. to 12 noon. (immediately after the 9:30 a.m. Mass) who received their First Holy Communion during the weekend of May 9-10, 2015 Sunday, May 17 Sunday, June 14 Sunday, June 28 5 Catholic Practices Sacred Heart Introduction to the Bible Contact Cami Chedester, 281-342-8371 for more information. Contact: Emily Kucherka, 281-342-8371, x. 343 or [email protected] EVEN WHEN YOUR MOM ON EARTH … Even when your mom on earth is busy, Making dinner and answering the phone And folding the laundry and feeding the dog, Your mother in heaven has time, Mary is listening. And when your mom on earth is happy, Kissing you, hugging you, playing with you, Holding you close to her heart, Your mother in heaven is smiling. Mary knows the heartache and joy of being a mother, And Mary loves your mom, too. Even when your mom on earth is grouchy, Stuck in traffic and late for your soccer practice And tired from work and ready to go home, Your mother is heaven is peaceful. Mary is offering her grace. Dearest Mother in heaven, Hear us and grant us your peace, grace, joy, and love. Inspire us, help us, give us hope. Share with all God’s children the gentle care you Bestowed upon your Son, Jesus. Amen. Even when your mom on earth is mad, Because you punched your friend and spilled your milk And forgot your homework and whined, Your mother in heaven is gentle. Mary loves you. Excerpt from Catholic Prayer Book for Children, © Julianne M. Will, editor. Published by Our Sunday Visitor Publishing. 1-800-348-2440. www.osv.com Used by permission. No other use of this material is authorized. Contact: Chris Donatto, 281-342-8371, x. 341 or [email protected] Monica Hanzik Denise Lanik Michael Morales Cynthia Wallace Ryan Sicking Rei Umali Gaby Garcia Travis Hanzik Carla Araujo Kathleen Boyd Scott Rech Debbie Mensay Amy Menegaz Evan Sokolich Tristan Thompson Jacob Ramirez Maria Molina Stephanie Strong Nan Haskins Tess Gwinn Jim Mensay Libby Woolcock Derek Junek Charlotte Constantine Ron Thompson Blanca Braden Richard Rebeles Bonnie Mendez Ryan Sicking Lisa Kutach Katie Rodriguez Gracie Wilburn Ana Price Julie McRee Victor Molina Vonnie Novosad Charles Mendez Cindy Garza Mike Spiech 6 Natalie Robles Anne Constantine Janie Rude Kurt Uhlendorf Angela Sonnier Lori Salazar Thomas Hurta Scott Rech Taylor Rech Alexandra Bevington Youth Faith Formation is continued on next page. Calling all current catechists and those interested!!! If you have been out of High School for one year or more, please pray and discern if you are being called to join our Life Teen (high school) and EDGE (middle school) CORE Teams to lead our youth closer to Christ. Please contact Chris about any questions or concerns you may have and to receive the CORE Covenant. FAITH FORMATION AND MINISTRY FOR ADULTS Contact: Kathryn Strong, 281-342-8371, x. 336 or [email protected] Wondering what’s on the Holy Father’s mind? Check this out! A five-week round-table discussion/ study of the Apostolic Exhortation “Evangelii Gaudium — (The Joy of the Gospel)” Tuesdays, June 16, 23, 30, July 7, and July 14 7 to 8:30 p.m. in Martha and Mary Center (apartments) Room 12 Copies of the book will be available through the Faith Formation Office. Please contact Kathryn. Interested in deepening YOUR FAITH? “Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained” series This week: The Bible An opportunity for adults to learn more about the Catholic Faith. Our gatherings consist of teaching and lively discussions on contemporary Catholic topics. Sundays, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in Martha and Mary (apartments) room 12 It’s not too late to join! 7 Loving Embrace Infer lity Support Group Worldwide Marriage Encounter ♦ ♦ Meets 3rd Thursday of each month, 7:30-9pm Monthly mee ng rota on: Couples Dinner, Ladies Dinner, and Couples Discussion ♦ Loving Embrace is a Catholic educa onal support group for couples who have endured or are presently enduring the pain and suffering of infer lity. The group provides support for coping with infer lity and explores resources, methods, and op ons that are morally faithful to the teachings of the Catholic Church. ♦ More informa on: Shannon Lassen, 832-978-6716 or infer [email protected]. ♦ ♦ Give your marriage a well deserved vaca on! Register for an upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend and come back with a marriage that is refreshed and full of energy! ♦ Next weekends: June 19-21, 2015 or October 9-10, 2015 ♦ For more informa on: Brian & Tina Li le, 281-773-4014 or www.houstonme.org Catholic Chari es Events Holy Rosary Catholic School Scholarship Deadline: May 29 ♦ A en on parents with students a ending or considering a ending Holy Rosary Catholic School! ♦ To receive scholarship assistance parents must meet the following criteria: -Registered Sacred Heart parishioners for one year -A year’s history of offertory contribu ons totaling $600 -Parent involved in bazaar and one other ministry ♦ To apply: Call Elilah Cavazos, 281-342-3609 ext 452 or email [email protected] Health Benefits Applica on Assistance ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Building Faith, Shaping Minds Pre-Kindergarten 3 yrs. - 8th Grade Are You Looking for Something MORE ? • • • • • • • • • Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Differentiated Learning Small Class Sizes A Family Like Atmosphere Current Technology Religion Taught Daily & Lived Enrichment Classes in Every Grade A School Rich with Tradition Spanish and Computer Taught Starting in Pre-K Competitive Sports Program Starting in 4th grade ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ For more information: 281-342-5813 1426 George Street, Rosenberg, TX 77471 www.holyrosary-school.org What: Help applying for Health Benefits When: Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the Month (May 26), 9:00 am—4:00 pm. Where: Mamie George Community Center 1111 Collins Road Richmond, TX 77469 For children, bring: Child’s Social Security number, birth cer ficate or proof of legal residency status, and family’s income informa on. For pregnant women, bring: An I.D.; Social Security number; U.S. birth cer ficate or proof of legal residency status; proof of residency; family’s income (including tax adjustments); and employer’s name, address, and phone number. For more informa on: CommunityCares.com Open to Fort Bend County residents 8 ♦ What: Infor mation, tr aining, suppor t, and door prizes for grandparents! Fun activities, games, snacks, and homework help for grandchildren! When: Ever y 4th Tuesday of the Month (May 26), 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Where: Mamie Geor ge Community Center 1111 Collins Road Richmond, TX 77469 To SIGN UP or for more info: Sade at 281-202-6254 or Maime George Community Center front desk Open to Fort Bend County residents Perpetual Adora on Chapel At Holy Rosary MONDAY May 18 Week at a Glance TUESDAY May 19 The Perpetual Eucharis c Adora on Chapel opened in June, 1981. Over 65% of the present a endees have worshiped at the Chapel since opening day. SATURDAY THURSDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY FRIDAY WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY May 23 10 May 22 April 9 May 21 April April 8May 20 Although the Chapel is located at Holy Rosary Church, a ending Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament at this loca on is the privilege and responsibility of the parishioners of the four Richmond-Rosenberg Catholic Churches. Please prayerfully consider choosing an hour to a end. Anyone can a end at any me, but ideally, parishioners will choose an hour and a end that same hour once each week. Simply enter your name on the schedule located in the Chapel or call Marv Kuhn at 281-342-9381. Vacant hour needing a endance: Tuesday 10:00 pm Many thanks to all who parƟcipate in this ministry. Job Openings in the Archdiocese ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SUNDAY May 24 Helping Hands: Director’s Assistant 25 hours a week (9 am-3 pm Monday-Thursday) Provide daily assistance to director, clients, and staff Will be administrator of new online database (training provided) Must have extensive experience with Microso Excel Call: Diane Clark, Execu ve Director, 281-202-4255 Email resume: [email protected] More informa on on Helping Hands: www.roserichhelpinghands.org h ps://www.facebook.com/roserichhelpinghands Explore Retreat for Young Men in High School June 8-10, St. Mary’s Seminary St. Jus n Martyr, Houston: Maintenance Person ♦ Requirements: Good health; ability to li 25+ pounds; good communica on skills (speak/read English); driver’s license and vehicle for pickup and delivery of parts/equipment; ability to do light electrical, plumbing, pain ng, and furniture repairs; on-call availability for emergencies and over me ♦ 40 hours a week with benefits ♦ Salary based on experience and skills ♦ Pick up applica on from church office, send resume to: Karen Rachal, Parish Administrator St. Jus n Martyr Parish 13350 Ashford Point Drive Houston, TX 77082 9:30a Contemporary Catholicism (Adult Catechism) 9 This retreat is for high school boys ages 15-18 who want to experience Christ and grow in rela onship with Him. It is an opportunity to set me aside to explore seminary life and learn about the call to holiness and priesthood. The retreat consists of music, games, faith sharing, fellowship, outdoor ac vi es, crea ve prayer experiences and much more. Explore will be facilitated by seminarians studying for the priesthood for the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. We ask that the applicant be approved by the Pastor, DRE, youth minister, or principal. Limit of 4 par cipants/parish (limited space). $80 per par cipant. Registra on materials available in early April; watch our website for informa on: www.houstonvoca ons.com/explore-retreat PRAYERS REQUESTED FOR: ROSEMARY ACREY MARIA ALBRIGHT LEE ALTIMORE JOHN AMATO MSGR. ARNOLD ANDERS LARRY ARELLANO TRAVIS ARNOLD ELISA BAKER JULIUS BALCEROWICZ AL BALINSKI GERI BANDISH JOYCE BARANOWSKI BONNIE BARANSKI VIRGINIA BARR SELMA BEDNAREK MARION BELL DENNIS BENDELE MICHAEL BERGEN MILDRED BOOKMYER ASHLEY BORDELON DRUMMOND BRADEN BERNIE BRIONES SKYE BROCKERMEYER CAYDEN CAPELLO DAVID CARPENTER JASON CARR BERNICE CHEDESTER KYLE CIBBS ROSA CORDAWAY GLORIA DAVILA HERMAN DAVILA LINDA DAVILA SHARON SEILER DAVIS FRED DE LA GARZA PAULA DE LEON KATE DUDLEY GARLAND & SUZIE EAVES LINDSAY ETZLER ALLEN EWALD ISAIAH FERGUSON EVA FLORES CHRIS FOX MARK FRIES ANTHONY GARCIA JOANNE GARCIA MARY HELEN GIUSTI BRAD GOVREAU BARBARA GRAHAM DAVID GRAHAM DORIS GRAMMIER ANGELA GUERRERO VIRGINIA GURECKY MARY HACKER BOBBIE HAJOVSKY ARTHUR HAUPTMAN KEVIN HE DARAN HENNESSEY MARIE HENNESSEY MARIA ELENA HERNANDEZ SHIRLEY HERRIN JOAN HESPELEIN MARIE HLOZEK RUSSELL HOLLEK CHRIS HUBBARD NORMAN HUBBARD SANDRA HUBENAK LYNNLEA JOHNSON SEARCY JOHNSON CHARLES JONES JIMMEY JONES MORGAN JONES JENNIFER KELLY EDWARD KINCAID SISTER CLAUDIA KLESEL ANNIE KNESEK FRANK KNESEK JACOB KOEHL ROSALINDA KOLTS ROBERT KONTOMINAS MELANIE KRECJ MELODY KREJCI MICHAEL KUJAWA OLGA KULCAK ANDRÉ LAURIN FRANCES LEMBECK REILEY LEBOEUF THE ROGERS FAMILY JOAQUIN RUSSELL (INFANT) JACQUELINE RUIZ JOSE SANCHEZ MORRISSIA “RISA” SAUER NORBERT SCHAATT DONALD SCHAFER DON SELF KATHRYN SELLERS ESTELA SILVA ALICE SILVAS BRUNO SIMONI SANDRA SMITH ANNE SOLCHER ZAC STICE JUSTIN STOUT CHRIS STRAVITSCH TOM SUCHYTA COLLEEN SULLIVAN TONY & NICK SVATEK ANGELA SWEET VIVIAN SWEET MARICELA SWOBODA TINA TATE JOSH TAYLOR FAMILY AMANDA THOMAS DOROTHY TICE JOE TREMONT GRANT TRIPP ANNETTE URBANEK LEROY VACEK CINDY VALKA BOB VEGA EDWARD VILLARREAL SARAH ANN VILLEDA MARION WALKER CAROL WALTHALL JIM WALTHALL BETTY WEBER GEORGIA WEST JAMES WILHELM ZENA ZAPOLSKI SALLY ZARLENGO AUDREY LEROUX ERNESTINE LEWIS DOROTHY LOPEZ BETTY LOWE JEROME MACHA VIC MACHA JACOB MAHER SARAH MAHER TOMMY MAFNAS SISTER CATHERINE MANNING DOROTHY MARESH RACHEL MCCARTY JUDY MCCLENDON NORMA MCELLEN JOHN MCHUGH JOEL & CHRISTINA MENA RUDY MENDEZ ANNE MERRY CHARLES MERTA SARA METCALF BETTY MICHALIK DENISE MILLER STEVEN MILLER CARL MOELLER JOAN MOELLER BOBBIE MOONEY GLADYS MUELLER MIKE MUELLER SHELLY MUNOZ DONNA NAPOLI KATHLEEN NGUYEN GABBY NIETO VONNIE NOVOSAD MAUREEN ORTH SANDY PATERICK KIRK PESCHKE GARY PEKAR DEACON JOHN PLACETTE COLTON PLUMMER ADAM RAMIREZ CHARLES RANSOME T. J. REBLER JOANNE RICHARDS FOR ALL MILITARY MEN & WOMEN, ALL HEALTH CAREGIVERS, AND PRAYER BLANKET RECIPIENTS. Alicia Band Lark Maresh David Boehm Veronica Molina Rickey Constantine Helen Morgan David Krusleski, Chair Richard Rebeles Mike Kugler Virginia Rivera Denise Lanik Tom Walleck PARISH STAFF Address questions/concerns to: [email protected]. Father Joe Templado, Pastor Ann Council Tom Petrosewicz, Chair Andrea Almaraz Kim Roy Carol Heumann Ray Simar Christine Dunn Lori Salazar, Secretary Tamara Flores Charlotte Sicking Ryan Niles Russ Thomas Scott Rech, Chair Ron Thompson Natalie Robles Rei Umali Glenn Nohavitza Deacon Don Ries [email protected] Deacon Don Murrile [email protected] Deacon John Placette [email protected] Father Greg Mirto, Priest in Residence Jenni Walthall, Parish Administrator, x447 [email protected] Linda Murrile, Secretary, x451 [email protected] Elilah Cavazos, Bookkeeper, x452 [email protected] Betty Holub, Director, Music & Liturgy, x340 [email protected] Aimee Morvant, Communications Coordinator, x337, [email protected] Charlotte Constantine, Nursery Norma Ibarra, Housekeeper Jesse Hernandez, Maintenance Johnny Guerrero, Custodian 10 Address questions or concerns to: [email protected] Sacred Heart Mother’s Day Out & Preschool: 281-232-5850 Faith Formation Cami Chedester, Director, x344, [email protected] Emily Kucherka, Elementary Ministry, x343, [email protected] Chris Donatto, Youth/Young Adult Ministry, x341, [email protected] Kathryn Strong, Adult Faith Formation and Ministry, x336 Pauline Neville, x338, [email protected] Mary Ann Ramirez, x342, [email protected] Monique Wilburn, x339, [email protected] PROTECTING SENIORS NATIONWIDE PUSH TALK ........... 24/7 HELP ........... $19.95*/Mo. + 1 FREE MONTH ➢ No Long-Term Contracts ➢ Price Guarantee ➢ American Made 3907 Ave. H Rosenberg 281-633-9042 TOLL FREE: 1-877-801-8608 *First Three Months Cut Out This “Thank You Ad” and Present It ✂ThePlease Next Time You Patronize One of Our Advertisers Thank you for advertising in our church bulletin. 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