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Holy Spirit Mission Statement

We, the Family of Faith at Holy Spirit, proclaim that by our Baptism we share in Christ’s mission as Priest, Prophet and King. We

recognize our responsibility to give worship to God, reverence to all people, respect to all creation and to share the Good News of

Jesus Christ. Acknowledging our own brokenness and our need to hope, we seek to be a forgiving and welcoming community

committed to service by the sharing of life and love with all, and working together to make peace and justice a reality in our world.

Strengthened by the presence of God in our lives, we undertake all of this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, Amen. Alleluia

Pastor, Rev. Joseph C. Lee

Parochial Vicar, Rev. Eugene Okoli

Deacon, Al Evans Deacon, Charles Ruelas

Deacon, Gene Freeman Deacon, Paul Wood

Adult & Family Director, vacant

Adult & Family Asst. Director, Marcela Solis

Baptism/First Communion, Lisa Estrada

Business Administrator, Leonardo Zapata

Business Associate, Yvette Gonzales

Childcare & Safe Environment, Sharon Bush

Children's Faith Formation, Deborah Pearson

Community Life, Melisa Limones

Music Director, Felipe Ramirez

Outreach, Tammie Marceleño

Parish Office, Gina Rendón

Pastor's Office, Delia Garcia

Parish Resource Associate, vacant

R.C.I.A., Lindee Greer

Youth & Young Adult Ministry, Devyn Buschow

Youth Ministry, Rachel Cromwell

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Saturday 5:30 p.m.

Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m.,

11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. (Spanish)

5:30 p.m.

Monday-Saturday 8:30 a.m.

Wednesday 6:00 p.m.

Saturday 3:30 - 5:00 p.m.

First Saturday 7:30 a.m.

1st & 3rd Saturday Spanish Available

Daily Rosary

Monday - Saturday 8:00 a.m.

Sunday 7:00 a.m.

First Sunday Rosary 10:15 a.m.

Contact the Adult & Family Office at

least 9 months prior to your proposed

wedding date and before making any

definite plans.

Please notify the Outreach Office when

family members are ill or hospitalized so

Communion Ministers can be scheduled.

WELCOME!

We invite you to become a

member, by registering at

the Welcome Table in the

Narthex after Mass or by

visiting the Parish Office.

BIENVENIDO

¡Lo invitamos a ser miembro

registrándose en la mesa de

bienvenida en el Narthex

después de la misa o

visitandola oficina parroquial!

Parish Office Hours

(Horario de Oficina

Parroquial):

Monday- Thursday

(Lunes - Jueves):

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Friday (Viernes):

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

En la oficina parroquial

tenemos personas que

hablan español.

Food Pantry Hours

(Horario de Despensa

de Alimentos):

Tuesday and Wednesday

(Martes y Miércoles)

9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Please contact the following staff members for questions

about: Becoming Catholic: Lindee Greer, x343

Baptism & First Communion: Lisa Estrada, x312

Confirmation: Devyn Buschow, x316

Funerals: Please contact Funeral Home or Parish Office.

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Per Judge Clay Jenkins ordered to shelter in place

effective as of 11:59 p.m. on March 23 and continue to

11:59 p.m. on April 3 our offices and church building

are closed.

ALL PUBLIC MASSES HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

The Priests will continue to say Mass privately and

pray for all intentions for that day but for those

wanting to reschedule please call the parish office at

972-298-4971, ext. 310 once offices are re-opened.

ALL WEEKLY ACTIVITES HAVE BEEN CANCELLED

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.

Let us Pray for Healing:

Ed Brinkman, Mary Jones, Pete Mejia, Lorin

Jorgensen, George Lozano Jr., Keri

Godwin, Bud Burchett, Linda Punzalaz, Joe

Limones, Jacqueline Hancock, Frank

Marquez, Matthew Martinez, Barry Clauss,

Connie Lopez, Jim Kurowski, Mark Bielamowicz,

Carol Bielamowicz, Lucia DoHuynh, Samuel Evans,

Lilian Duggar, Michael Denoy, Cecilia Pecararo

Fr. Eugene

DISTRIBUTION OF BLESSED PALMS

We will distribute Palms on Sunday, April 5 from 10:00

a.m. to 12:00 p.m. To prevent traffic problems, please

enter the parking lot from the furthest eastern entrance

nearest S. Greenstone Lane. Continue to the driveway

between the Church and Community Center. Pick up your

Palms from the table stationed between the two building;

do not get off your vehicle. Exit out the west parking lot

and make a right turn. Thank you for your cooperation!

Faith and Good Works as we fight Coronavirus pandemic

The pain of watching the numbers and human corpses hauled into

cooling vans and trucks is becoming unbearable. But the war

against Coronavirus pandemic can only be won by being positive

through praying for one another, engaging in spiritual and corporal

works of mercy as could be attainable with the given

circumstances. A few things we have to ponder on from this

misfortune is that a common enemy has no boundaries. An

invisible enemy is no respecter of age and other socioeconomic

demographics and constructs by which we most often define

ourselves in normal times. We are all one human family! It is

unfortunate that it is only in times like this that some realize and

confess this reality.

Most Americans are still being asked to stay-at-home, work from

home, eat from home, school from home, shop from home, and

worship from home to curb the spread of the virus. Technically, we

are all grounded but we are connected through faith and solidarity.

Most of our streets and highways are virtually empty; no bumper-to

-bumper traffic rush hour, no irritating lane changes; no finger

pointing gestures, no under-the-breath expletives. Our eyes are

glued to television sets as we watch the unfolding horror.

As we grapple with this public health crisis, like the Good

Samaritan we must heed the call to be a good neighbor, and do

something to support our communities. The healthcare workers are

on the frontline as they take risks to save others. Many of them

have paid the supreme price. Several Good Samaritans have

taken the initiative to help in so many diverse ways. Beyond

cooperating with our leaders to enforce meaningful health-

enhancing measures, be creative in finding ways to help our ailing

communities and the most vulnerable among us. Definitely you can

pray together with someone over the phone, make masks, provide

food, place a call, and so on.

We must remain hopeful, appreciative and be thankful for the

commendable and selfless work of the healthcare workers, civic,

community, and religious leaders to guide us through this maze.

May I leave you with the words of the Holy Father, Pope Francis as

he leads the church through this crisis. These words can help us

focus and form points for prayer and reflections, and practical acts

of kindness as we stay united in the love of God and our neighbor

even when we seem overwhelmed.

Pope Francis: We are one human family. Let us bring all hostilities

to a halt. May our joint fight against the #COVID-19 pandemic bring

everyone to recognize the great need to reinforce brotherly and

sisterly bonds. #globalceasefire@antonioguterres @UN

Pope Francis: In these days we are beginning to see other

consequences of the pandemic. One is hunger. We're beginning to

see the aftermath. Let us #PrayTogether for the families who find

themselves in need and are already facing hunger due to the

pandemic. https://t.co/uFydbByThA

Pope Francis: In the #GospelOfTheDay (John11:1-45), Jesus tells

us: "I am the resurrection and the life... have faith. Amid grief,

continue to have faith, even when it seems that death has won. Let

the Word of God restore life where there is death.”

I urge you to challenge yourself and put your faith to work and be

an integral part of the war against Coronavirus. Beyond the call for

personal and civic conversion of heart and reconciliation with God,

make your contribution spurred by faith an essential service for the

good of your neighbor at this critical moment.

DISTRIBUCION DE PALMAS BENDITAS

Distribuiremos Palmas el domingo 5 de abril, de 10:00am

- 12:00 del medio día.

Para prevenir problemas con el tráfico, le pedimos por

favor que entre al estacionamiento por la parte más lejana,

que es por la calle S. Greenstone Lane. Continúe por el

camino hacia la entrada entre la Iglesia y el Centro

Comunitario. Recoja sus palmas de la mesa localizada

entre los dos edificios, NO se baje de su vehículo.

Para salir, continúe por la línea y hágalo por el lado Oeste

del estacionamiento, gire hacia la derecha para evitar que

los vehículos retrocedan al estacionamiento. ¡Gracias por

su cooperación!

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Altar Flowers & Mass Intentions:

If you would like to dedicate a Mass, lamp or

flowers in honor or memory of a loved one, please

contact Gina Rendón, ext. 310 in the Parish Office.

The Sanctuary Lamp will burn this week in honor

of Michelle Bosworth by Juanita Wilkerson.

Sunday Collections needed for Avg. Weekly Operating

Expenses: $ 34,000.00

Contributions -March 28 & 29 $ 18,202.20

Shortage $ 15,797.80

#of Weeks Sunday Collections met or exceed average weekly

operating expenses this Fiscal Year: 7 out of 39

Special Collections:

April 10 Holy Land

Thank you to everyone for your continued generous support

of the parish!

Please go to our website for on-line giving at

www.holyspiritcatholic.com for your weekly donations.

Sunday Morning Food and Fellowship

No food & fellowship until further notice, but please

check back for more updates.

Faith, Hope, Love remain, but the greatest of these is

LOVE….1 Corinthians 13.

Guidelines Following Shelter-in-Place Order

March 24-April 3, 2020

The “Shelter in Place” order, which went into effect at 11:59

on March 23 and continues until 11:59 on April 3, has ne-

cessitated a number of changes for many people. Bishop

Burns takes the advice of civil authorities seriously and

wants to be an active participant in working to mitigate the

effects of COVID-19. For that reason, the following

guidelines will be in effect until April 4, 2020:

• Masses and other devotions will continue to be

livestreamed where possible. In addition to parishes, the

Diocese continues to publish live masses and recorded

events on the Diocese of Dallas website and local televi-

sion.

• There are to be no scheduled gatherings at the church or

on church grounds during this time period, although the

church building may remain physically open at times during

the daytime hours if this is practicable given the Shelter-in-

Place Order.

• Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is to be temporarily

suspended. Pastors should provide resources on the parish

website or elsewhere for private prayer and spiritual com-

munion. The Diocese of Dallas website also contains a

number of resources.

• Scheduled Confessions at the church are to be temporarily

suspended. Individual requests in person can be responded

to by the priest, understanding that the Shelter-in-Place Or-

der does not envision individuals traveling to churches, or

priests visiting homes outside of emergency situations.

FUNERALS/WAKES/VIEWINGS/COMMITTALS

• Funeral services will be limited to a graveside service with

immediate family only and should not exceed 10 people in

total, including the minister and the funeral director staff.

• Memorial Masses will be celebrated at a later date once

the crisis passes.

• It is strongly recommended that no one from a vulnerable

population attend a funeral service.

• Social distancing (six feet) should be observed with at-

tendees at all times.

• Wakes and Viewings will not be possible at this time

Tune in to ProjectYM live on Sunday nights at 7pm!

www.ProjectYM.com/watch.

Join us for a Zoom hangout after ProjectYM Live! E-mail

[email protected] if you did not get the

zoom meeting link!

Team Spirit is still meeting virtually! See you on Zoom

Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.!

Check out the Youth Ministry page on the Holy Spirit

website for downloadable Bible Studies! Complete a study

and e-mail to Devyn to be entered into a raffle for a White

Rhino Gift Card!

Palm Sunday: Mt 21:1-11/Is 50:4-7/Phil 2:6-11/Mt 26:14—27:66 or

27:11-54

Monday:Is 42:1-7/Jn 12:1-11

Tuesday: Is 49:1-6/Jn 13:21-33, 36-38

Wednesday:Is 50:4-9a/Mt 26:14-25

Thursday:Chrism Mass: Is 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9/Rv 1:5-8/Lk 4:16-21

Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper: Ex 12:1-8, 11-14/1 Cor

11:23-26/Jn 13:1-15

Friday:Is 52:13—53:12/Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9/Jn 18:1—19:42

Saturday: Vigil: Gn 1:1—2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a/Gn 22:1-18 or 22:1-2, 9a, 10-

13, 15-18/Ex 14:15—15:1/

Ex 15:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18 [1b]/Is 54:5-14/Bar 3:9-15, 32—4:4/Ez

36:16-17a, 18-28/Rom 6:3-11/Mt 28:1-10

Easter Sunday:Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8/Jn

20:1-9 or Mt 28:1-10

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Don’t forget to check the Holy Spirit website...www.holyspiritcatholic.org...and the Children’s Faith Formation

page for each Sunday’s weekly lesson plan! Parents, because we know you’re already enjoying having to home-

school your kiddos for regular school...eye roll...we decided to make it easier for you by designing one lesson plan that can

be used for the whole family! You’ll find a variety of activities that correlate back to the original lesson plan theme that you

can pick and choose from that best fit the needs of your family. The lesson plan is not meant to add to your already

overwhelmingly long list of things to do; just an easy, fun way to help your family stay connected to their faith each week.

Be sure to post pictures or videos of your family working on the Sunday lesson plan to our parish Facebook page! I have

really enjoyed seeing families in action as they work on the lesson plans. And keep an eye out on a forthcoming vid-

eo from me!

Palm Sunday, April 5, 2020

Enjoy the coloring sheet below!

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© 2020 Liturgy Training Publications. 1-800-933-1800. Written by Edrianne Ezell. Permission to publish granted by the Archdiocese of Chicago, on July 12, 2019.

THIS WEEK AT HOME

Monday, April 6

The Lord of Life

As Jesus ancipates his death, we noce a terrible irony. People want

to kill the one who raised a man from the dead. Moreover, Jesus is the

servant God sent into the world. The Father, who breathes life into

people and sustains creaon with his Spirit, sent his Son to lead people

out of darkness, to open their eyes and give them life. Although the

people will crucify this servant, he will rise from the dead. During the

Sacrament of Reconciliaon, confess the ways you have harmed

others. Today’s Readings: Isaiah 42:1–7; Psalm 27:1, 2, 3, 13–14; John

12:1–11.

Tuesday, April 7

Failures

When Jesus speaks of his glorificaon, he refers not only to being

raised up to new life but also to being raised up on the cross. He

undergoes his glorificaon as one friend betrays him and another

denies knowing him. Jesus is the servant who seems to have

accomplished nothing, to have failed in revealing his Father to the

world. As God declared to his servant, however, Jesus’ work has not

been in vain. Should you try again at something you had given up on?

Today’s Readings: Isaiah 49:1–6; Psalm 71:1–2, 3–4a, 5ab–6ab, 15 and

17; John 13:21–33, 36–38.

Wednesday, April 8

Facing It

We hear again from God’s servant, who perseveres in doing God’s will

despite offensive and painful mockery. As Jesus eats with his disciples

for the last me, he knows what he will endure because of his ministry,

yet he “sets his face like flint” and remains steadfast. Despite all that is

done to him, he will neither falter nor be ashamed. Is there a parcular

conflict you have been avoiding? How can you face it calmly and

prayerfully? Today’s Readings: Isaiah 50:4–9a; Psalm 69:8–10, 21–22,

31 and 33–34; Ma�hew 26:14–25.

Thursday, April 9

Holy Thursday

As Jesus celebrates the liberaon of his people from Egypt and the

many blessings God had bestowed, he prepares his disciples for the

blessings of eternal life that God bestows through him. To share in

this new life, we must be humble and selfless enough to give up the

lives we have now. Read and pray with John 17. Today’s Readings:

Exodus 12:1–8, 11–14; Psalm 116:12–13, 15–16bc, 17–18; 1

Corinthians 11:23–26; John 13:1–15.

Friday, April 10

Good Friday

God’s servant offers himself up for judgment. Like Pilate, our decision

about Jesus becomes a statement about us. We profess that Jesus is

God’s Son and our Savior, but have we followed his way, accepted his

truth, and welcomed his life? Surround yourself with as much silence

as you can today. Today’s Readings: Isaiah 52:13—53:12; Psalm 31:2,

6, 12–13, 15–16, 17, 25; Hebrews 4:14–16; 5:7–9; John 18:1—19:42.

Saturday, April 11

The Easter Vigil

Ancient texts are proclaimed to us this holy night, but even these

could not prepare people for the Resurrecon. Creaon again shakes

in fear and wonder, yet we are told not to be afraid but to embrace

our Risen Lord and to go quickly to share this joyous news. Today’s

Readings: Genesis 1:1—2:2 or 1:1, 26–31a; Psalm 104:1–2, 5–6, 10,

12, 13–14, 24, 35 or Psalm 33:4–5, 6–7, 12–13, 20–22; Genesis 22:1–

18 or 22:1–2, 9a, 10–13, 15–18; Psalm 16:5, 8, 9–10, 11; Exodus

14:15—15:1; Exodus 15:1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 17–18; Isaiah 54:5–14; Psalm

30:2, 4, 5–6, 11–12, 13; Isaiah 55:1–11; Isaiah 12:2–3, 4, 5–6; Baruch

3:9–15, 32—4:4; Psalm 19:8, 9, 10, 11; Ezekiel 36:16–17a, 18–28;

Psalm 42:3, 5; 43:3, 4 or Isaiah 12:2–3, 4bcd, 5–6 or Psalm 51:12–13,

14–15, 18–19; Romans 6:3–11; Psalm 118:1–2, 16–17, 22–23;

Ma�hew 28:1–10.

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Lunes, 6 de abril

Señor de la vida

Cuando Jesús anuncia su muerte, se advierte una terrible

ironía. Las autoridades quieren matar al que resucitó a Lázaro.

Por otro lado, Jesús es el Siervo de Dios, enviado al mundo. El

Padre, que da vida y man!ene la creación con su Espíritu,

envió a su Hijo para sacar a las personas de la oscuridad, para

darles luz y vida nueva. Aunque el pueblo crucificará al

enviado, él resucitará de entre los muertos. Cuando usted

acuda al sacramento de la reconciliación, confiese las formas

en que ha hecho daño a los demás. Lecturas del día: Isaías

42:1–7; Salmo 27:1, 2, 3, 13–14; Juan 12:1–11.

Martes, 7 de abril

Fracaso

En el evangelio de san Juan, ser glorificado significa ser

resucitado a la nueva vida, pero también a ser elevado en la

cruz. La glorificación llegará con la traición de un discípulo y la

negación de otro. Parece que Jesús no cumplió su tarea de

enviado, pues fracasó en revelar a su Padre al mundo. Sin

embargo, como Dios declaró de su Siervo sufriente, la obra de

Jesús no fue en vano. ¿Debería intentar usted de nuevo algo

que había abandonado? Lecturas del día: Isaías 49:1–6; Salmo

71:1–2, 3–4a, 5ab–6ab, 15 y 17; Juan 13:21–33, 36–38.

Miércoles, 8 de abril

Enfrentarlo

En Isaías, el Siervo de Dios persevera en el cumplimiento de la voluntad

de Dios, a pesar de burlas, ofensas y sufrimientos. Cuando Jesús come

con sus discípulos por última vez, sabe que deberá sufrir, pero

“endurecerá su rostro como piedra” y será fiel. A pesar de lo que padece,

no vacilará ni se avergonzará. ¿Hay algún conflicto en particular que usted

haya estado evitando? ¿Cómo puede enfrentarlo con calma y oración?

Lecturas del día: Isaías 50:4–9a; Salmo 69:8–10, 21–22, 31 y 33–34;

Mateo 26:14–25.

Jueves 9 de abril

Jueves Santo

La liberación del pueblo de Egipto y las bendiciones recibidas de

Dios sirven a los discípulos como preparación para las bendiciones

eternas que Dios les otorgará por medio de Jesús. Para par!cipar

en esta nueva vida, debemos ser lo suficientemente humildes y

desinteresados como para renunciar a la vida que tenemos ahora.

Lea y ore con Juan 17. Lecturas del día: Éxodo 12:1–8, 11–14;

Salmo 116:12–13, 15–16 bc, 17–18; 1 Corin#os 11:23–26; Juan 13:1

–15.

Viernes, 10 de abril

Viernes Santo

El Siervo de Dios se entrega a sí mismo para ser juzgado. Como

Pilato, nuestra decisión respecto a Jesús se convierte en una

declaración acerca de nosotros mismos. Confesamos que Jesús es

el Hijo de Dios y nuestro Redentor, pero ¿hemos seguido su

camino, aceptado su verdad y acogido su vida? Rodéese de tanto

silencio como pueda hoy. Lecturas del día: Isaías 52:13—53: 12;

Salmo 31:2, 6, 12–13, 15–16, 17, 25; Hebreos 4:14–16; 5:7–9; Juan

18:1—19:42.

Sábado, 11 de abril

La Vigilia Pascual

Esta noche santa, se proclaman textos muy antiguos, aunque ni con ellos queda

la gente lista para la maravilla de la resurrección. ¡La creación entera se

estremece de temor y asombro! No tengamos miedo de abrazar a nuestro

Señor resucitado y compartir con todos la feliz noticia, la mayor de todas: ¡Cristo

ha resucitado! Lecturas del día: Génesis 1:1—2:2 o 1:1, 26–31a; Salmo 104:1–2,

5–6, 10, 12, 13–14, 24, 35 o Salmo 33:4–5, 6–7, 12–13, 20–22; Génesis 22:1–18

o 22:1–2, 9a, 10–13, 15–18; Salmo 16:5, 8, 9–10, 11; Éxodo 14:15—15:1; Éxodo

15:1–2, 3–4, 5–6, 17–18; Isaías 54:5–14; Salmo 30:2, 4, 5–6, 11–12, 13; Isaías

55:1–11; Isaías 12:2–3, 4, 5–6; Baruc 3:9–15, 32—4:4; Salmo 19:8, 9, 10, 11;

Ezequiel 36:16–17a, 18–28; Salmo 42:3, 5; 43:3, 4 o Isaías 12:2–3, 4bcd, 5–6 o

Salmo 51:12–13, 14–15, 18–19; Romanos 6:3–11; Salmo 118:1–2, 16–17, 22–

23; Mateo 28:1–10.

ESTA SEMANA EN CASA

© 2020 Liturgy Training Publications. 800-933-1800. Texto de Edrianne Ezell; traducción de Ricardo López. Ilustración de Boris

Stoilov. Texto bíblico conforme a La Biblia de nuestro pueblo. América Latina © 2011, Mensajero-Grupo de Comunicación Loyola,

S.L.U. Usado con permiso. Aprobación canónica de la Arquidiócesis de Chicago (21 de agosto de 2019).

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All Adult and Family Ministry activities have been canceled

until April 30th. I will continue to keep you updated…

Here are some resources for your Spiritual enrichment:

� https://holyspiritcatholic.com

� https://holyspiritcatholic.com/bulletin

� Holy Spirit Facebook page

� cathdal.org/covid19-resources

� messyfamilyproject.org

� usccb.org/news/2020/20-44.cfm

� www.marian.org

� https://pastoral-center/senior-adults

� https://www.FORMED.org

Toda actividad del Ministerio de Adultos y Familia han

sido canceladas hasta abril 30. Lo mantendré

informado…

Algunas fuentes de Enriquecimiento Espiritual:

� https://holyspiritcatholic.com

� https://holyspiritcatholic.com/bulletin

� Holy Spirit página de Facebook

� cathdal.org/covid19-resources-es

� usccb.org/news/2020/20-44sp.cfm

Hunger in Our World

When Jesus fed the 5,000, he said,

"Give them some food yourselves."

Reflect on the challenge of global

hunger. How can you contribute to

support the hungry in your

community? Visit crsricebowl.org

for more information.

Holy Spirit Catholic Church Food Pantry

Our Food Pantry will re-open April

7th Tuesdays and Wednesdays

from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. We

will operate a drive-through service to

minimize exposure and keeping the

6 ft. distancing requirement.

Follow directional signs and drive slowly in the parking lot.

We are happy to serve you as long we are provided food

supplies. We will send notifications via bulletin and

Flocknote. Stay tuned for information as we move through

these challenging times.

NEW! DRIVE –THROUGH in the

West parking lot

Mobile Food Truck will be back at Holy

Spirit on April 1, 2020, 9:30 am—11

a.m. in the West parking lot.

Camión de comida móvil regresará a

Holy Spirit el 1 de abril de 2020, de

9:30 a.m. a 11:00 a.m. en el

estacionamiento oeste.

For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Holy Spirit Church, Duncanville, TX B 4C 05-1084

Jane MooreFarmers Insurance Agent in Duncanville, TXand Holy Spirit Parishioner Since 1981

1314 S Main Street Duncanville(469) 759-6996

Damian Garcia, MDFAMILY MEDICINE

Affordable Care for the Uninsured

3450 W. Wheatland Rd., Ste. 235Charlton Methodist Professional Bldg. 2

972-224-1122 www.DGarciaMD.com

RichaRdson & sonRoofing & ConstRuCtion, inC.

• Roofing• Painting• CaRPentRy• gutteRs

Reggie RichardsonC: 214-538-6494O: 972-780-3720

Contact Jon Becker to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2536

DR. TRACEY L. YOTHERS • DR. WILLIAM DOVEROptometrists • Parishionerswww.duncanvilleeyes.com

535 W. Wheatland 972-298-7249

For SaleTwo Crypts - Crypts 22 & 24West Chapel Wall • Tier C

Holy Redeemer Cemetery • Desoto, Tx

Call William 254-694-9595

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Family Law • Casos de Familia • ImmigracionAuto Accidents • Accidentes de Auto

Lic. by the US Supreme Court • TX Supreme Court - No Board Spec.

214-331-4400 • 5224 W. Jefferson

If there’s any delay It’s you we pay!®

Rick & Jamie Gatto, Owners

972-283-6161www.duncanvilleplumber.com

For ad info. call 1-800-950-9952 • www.4lpi.com Holy Spirit Church, Duncanville, TX A 4C 05-1084

JIM McDONALDState Farm Agent

ParishionerSe Habla Español

972-298-4491

314 N. Main StreetDuncanville, TX 75116

AUTO • LIFE • HOME

MemorialChapel

Family OwnedSince 1998

972-298-2334811 S CoCkrell Hill

www.jaynesmemorialchapel.com

In Loving Memory of

Our Dear HeartsHSCC Founding Member

JD’s Tree ServiceJD’s Tree ServicePruning • Sculpting • Lighting • LandscapingPruning • Sculpting • Lighting • LandscapingTree Stump, Mistletoe, Webworm RemovalTree Stump, Mistletoe, Webworm RemovalLarge Tree Planting, Firewood/BBQ WoodLarge Tree Planting, Firewood/BBQ Wood

Fully Insured • Senior Citizen DiscountsFully Insured • Senior Citizen Discounts214-946-7138 • www.jdtreeservice.com214-946-7138 • www.jdtreeservice.com

Greg Dobbs, St. Elizabeth ParishionerGreg Dobbs, St. Elizabeth Parishioner

John B. Rizo, SR.Attorney / Mediator (Bilingual)Family • Accidents • Criminal

Immigration • Wills214.269.5512

Open 7 days a week for breakfast & lunchCatering for all Occasions

Daily Specials

610 Uptown Blvd., Cedar Hill

972-293-9944www.dicksuptowncafe.com

LIZA TING, DDSDENTISTRY FOR THE FAMILY

Insurance Accepted

3430 W. Wheatland Rd.

Suite 406, Dallas 972-296-1988

R & K Auto RepairForeign & Domestic • Diesel & Gas

Ricardo & Kathleen Barreda

1350 N. Main, 2 & 3

Se Habla Español 972-780-8677

SANCHEZSHOE SHOPBoot & Shoe Repair

Gabriel Amador,Parishioner

972-296-5600323 E. Camp Wisdom

ST. ELIZABETH CATHOLIC SCHOOLEnrolling PK3 - Grade 8

Call 214-331-5139 for a tour4019 S. Hampton Rd.

Est. 1958 www.saintspride.com

In Loving Memoryof

Faye SurvilHSCC Founding Member

Dr. Samuel Ramos, DDSAdult & Family Dentistry

Parishioner

7125 Marvin D. Love Fwy., #203972-298-1050

BUYING OR SELLING A HOME?BUYING OR SELLING A HOME? I Can Help! I Can Help!

Kathy AndersonKathy AndersonRealtor®/Parishioner 972-989-4320

[email protected]

MEJIA MUFFLER & RADIATORService, Repair & Clean UpALUMINUM & GENERAL WELDING

CATALYTIC CONVERTER • DUAL EXHAUST • BRAKESTAIL PIPES • FLOWMASTER • MUFFLER • CUSTOM DUAL EXHAUST

202 NE 19th St.972-262-8121 • 972-262-2878

Sell Fast,No CommissionAny Conditionor Situation

Peter Ode:972-748-7628

JoyfulHouse Buyers

WednesdaysKids Eat FREE

3904 W. Camp Wisdom • 972-298-3335

10% Discountwith Bulletin

Lupe Hernandez Licensed Agent

[email protected] 214-642-2358

Medicare Supplement PlansMedicare Advantage Plans

Additional BenefitsExtra Help Programs

Life Insurance & Final ExpenseLocal Parishioner

972.293.0005350 E. FM 1382 • Cedar Hill, TX 75104

All rights reserved. Senior Helpers locations are independently owned and operated. ©2019 SH Franchising, LLC.

469.445.1032 | seniorhelpers.com

PEACE OF MIND FOR YOU.

QUALITY IN-HOME CARE FOR YOUR LOVED ONE.

Contact Jon Becker to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 950-9952 x2536

THOMAS FRIED CHICKENTHOMAS FRIED CHICKEN306 N Cedar Ridge Dr, Duncanville306 N Cedar Ridge Dr, Duncanville

(972) 863-9330(972) 863-9330Open daily 11am - 10pmOpen daily 11am - 10pm

Knick KnacksKnick KnacksHome Decor and More!

215 W. Camp Wisdom RoadDuncanville

972-283-9007

Jesse’s Roofing Services• Roofing• Remodeling• Painting• Gutters• Tiny Houses

682-323-5099 • jessesroofing.comSince 2001

214-356-1018www.elvafonsecarealestate.com

Proudly serving theDFW Metroplex

Residential & CommercialListing & Buyers Agent

Elva Fonseca, REALTOR®

Parishioner

Hablo Español

Piano Lessons214-331-0000

Mike Bowman, Inc.

Esther Fernandez, ParishionerQuieres comprar o vender tu casa?

214.845.1753

Erasmo’s Erasmo’s Sprinklers / Sprinklers /

ConstructionConstruction LLC LLCLic #9487Lic #9487

• Sprinkler repairs• Patios

• Retaining walls/drains• Driveways• Landscape

• Sell houses by owner

214-664-5621214-664-5621Erasmo Zapata, ParishionerErasmo Zapata, Parishioner

DAVID CLAYTON & SONSFUNERAL HOME

DUNCANVILLE

KELLER’S OLD TOWNFUNERAL HOME

200 W Center StreetDuncanville, TX 75116

(972) 298-7222