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MISSION STATEMENT St. Pius V is a Roman Catholic faith community following the teachings of Jesus Christ. As a
united parish, we celebrate and evangelize our many cultural traditions through liturgy, prayer and service.
Empowered and challenged by the Holy Spirit, we welcome all in fellowship by sharing our gifts and reflecting God’s
love. Approved by Parish Council March 27, 2001
DECLARACIÓN DE LA MISIÓN San Pio V es una comunidad de fe Católica que sigue las enseñanzas de Jesucristo.
Como una parroquia unida, nosotros evangelizamos y celebramos nuestras tradiciones culturales a través de la
liturgia, oración y servicio. Fortalecidos y motivados por el Espíritu Santo les damos la bienvenida a todos como
hermanos, compartiendo nuestros dones y reflejando el amor de Dios. Aprobado por el Consejo Parroquial 27 de Marzo del 2001
Support the ministries that bring God’s love to you and to others.
Make your PSA gift this week.
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 8, 2015
MISSION STATEMENT St. Pius V is a Roman Catholic faith community following the teachings of Jesus Christ. As a
united parish, we celebrate and evangelize our many cultural traditions through liturgy, prayer and service.
Empowered and challenged by the Holy Spirit, we welcome all in fellowship by sharing our gifts and reflecting God’s
love. Approved by Parish Council March 27, 2001
DECLARACIÓN DE LA MISIÓN San Pio V es una comunidad de fe Católica que sigue las enseñanzas de Jesucristo.
Como una parroquia unida, nosotros evangelizamos y celebramos nuestras tradiciones culturales a través de la
liturgia, oración y servicio. Fortalecidos y motivados por el Espíritu Santo les damos la bienvenida a todos como
hermanos, compartiendo nuestros dones y reflejando el amor de Dios. Aprobado por el Consejo Parroquial 27 de Marzo del 2001
PARISH OFFICE 7691 Orangethorpe Ave.
Buena Park CA 90621
714-522-2193 fax 714-522-1730
Office email: [email protected]
Hours: 9:00 am - 8:30 pm (Sun. 3:00 pm)
(Closed during lunch & dinner)
Rev. Theodore Olson, Pastor
Rev. Joseph Droessler, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Mario Juarez, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Eamon O’Gorman, Sundays
Deacon Rey Marin
Deacon Fidel Rodriguez
Deacon William Yang
SCHOOL: 714-522-5313 (7:00 am - 3:30 pm)
stpius5school.net
SRE: 714-522-3971 (9:00 am - 5:00 pm)
R.C.I.A: 714-522-2193 (Most Wednesdays at 7:30 pm)
MASS/CONFESSION SCHEDULE
Vigil (Saturday) Masses:
5:15 pm
7:00 pm (Español)
Sundays:
7:45 am, 9:15 am, 10:45 am,
12:15 pm, 1:45 pm (Español), 6:30 pm
Weekdays: 8:00 am and 5:15 pm
(Mondays 8:30 am)
Saturday: 8:00 am
Holy Days: As announced in bulletin
Confessions:
Saturdays: 3:30 to 4:45 pm
Eves of First Fridays: 3:30 to 4:45 pm
SPY & LITURGY: 714-521-2430
Notices for the bulletin are due at noon
on Friday, 9 days before distribution,
due to publisher’s lead time.
NOVENA Our Mother of Good Counsel
Saturdays: After the 8:00 am Mass
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Wednesdays: After the 5:15 pm Mass
BAPTISMS: By Appointment Only
(English and Spanish)
No Baptisms during Lent.
MARRIAGES: Call for an appointment
at least six months in advance.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION The 24th of each month
or as announced
WEBSITE: www.stpius5.org
Support the ministries that bring God’s love to you and to others.
Make your 2015 PSA gift this week.
February 8-15
SUNDAY: FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
7:45 AM: M. Marlo Adviento (d)
9:15 AM: For the People
10:45 AM: Richard Estrella (d)
12:15 PM: Celso Lapinid (Sp. Int.)
1:45 PM: Ismael Garcia (d)
6:30 PM: Ella Ibarreta (d)
MONDAY: WEEKDAY
8:30 AM: Andrew Olea (d)
5:15 PM: Eustaquio Ocampo (d)
TUESDAY: ST. SCHOLASTICA
8:00 AM: Emiliana Sevilla (d)
5:15 PM: Kimberly Silvestre (Sp. Int.)
WEDNESDAY: WEEKDAY
8:00 AM: Jennifer Piening (d)
5:15 PM: Darold Moline
THURSDAY: WEEKDAY
8:00 AM: Our Lady of the Holy Rosary in Fatima Parish
5:15 PM: Lugero Jimenez (d)
FRIDAY: WEEKDAY 8:00 AM: Daughters of Jesus, Mary & Joseph
5:15 PM: Cardinal Manning (d)
SATURDAY: WEEKDAY
8:00 AM: Barbara Hanna (d)
5:15 PM: John White (d)
7:00 PM: Ernestina Carrazco (Sp. Int.)
SUNDAY: SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
7:45 AM: Manuel & Niueveria Barros (d)
9:15 AM: For the People
10:45 AM: Tom Barrios (d)
12:15 PM: VanderLubbe family (d)
1:45 PM: Mauro T. Ramos (d)
6:30 PM: Gaudencio Flandez (d)
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COLLECTION FOR THE WEEKEND OF
January 31 - February 1
$21,942.44 OUR WEEKLY BUDGETED INCOME IS $22,957
TO SUPPORT OUR MINISTRIES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT.
The Lord has blessed each of us with many gifts,
including the talents we use at work.
Are you returning a portion to the Lord through your
Sunday contribution each week?
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
Jose Zamudio, Jr. & Erika Ramirez
David Trujillo & Juana Barbosa
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gn 1:1-19; Ps 104:1-2a, 5-6, 10, 12, 24, 35c; Mk 6:53-56
Tuesday: Gn 1:20 — 2:4a; Ps 8:4-9; Mk 7:1-13
Wednesday: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17; Ps 104:1-2a, 27-28, 29bc-30; Mk 7:14-23
Thursday: Gn 2:18-25; Ps 128:1-5; Mk 7:24-30
Friday: Gn 3:1-8; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 7:31-37
Saturday: Gn 3:9-24; Ps 90:2-6, 12-13; Mk 8:1-10
Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11; 1 Cor 10:31 — 11:1; Mk 1:40-45
Your prayers are requested for:
Virginia LaChance, Annette Carew, Sr. Margaret,
Betty Kendall, Margaret Trujillo, Sr. Shelia Coburn,
Pat Prieto, Sr. Timothea Park, Ted & Sue Gallitz,
Dorothy Bardon, Phil Black, Charles Lentz, Kathleen Pascoe,
Clara Atkins, Lionell Perreira, Joan Davis, Verlin Turnquist, Baby
Bailey Hanney, Paul Sabraccia, Mahmood Farazman, Bart De
Coro, Jr., James Gebelin, Henry Maldonado, Gabriel Rodriguez,
Rayeanne Roy, Kat Ramirez, Jim Pascoe, Kathy Couz, John
Herbers, Donna Elder, Shirley Saint, David Orrneals, Danny
Mateer, Lynn Benson, Gilles Daigle, Riley Cole, Estella
Campos, Kelly Austin, Fr. Joseph Jensen, Helen Porras, Jaydan
Gonzales, Zohreh Seifee, Jeannie Stell, Jonathan Kolp, Sandy
Cousins, Jean Uyanga, Sara Jane Jerls Valdez, Gina Oddo,
Maleny Rodriguez, Marila Datuin, Rita C. Maut, Jerry
Gonzales, Steve Distaso, Ted Karle, Bobb Elliot, Amanda
Blake, Cathy Posner & Dave Bridi.
HEALING MINISTRY
During Jesus’ ministry “he cured many who were sick
with various diseases, and he drove out many demons.”
This is the case in today’s Gospel. Jesus fulfills the vision
of Psalm 147: “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up
their wounds.”
Jesus knew, however, that he couldn’t possibly heal
all the illness in the world. No matter how many people he
cured or how many hours he ministered, there always
would be more suffering people like Job who craved his
healing touch. His primary mission was not to rid the
world of all suffering. His “purpose” was to preach the
coming of the reign of God that heals, yes, but ultimately
transcends and transforms earthly suffering. With Paul,
Jesus could have said, “Woe to me if I do not preach” that
good news. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Repose of the souls of:
Ben Deluzier
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Fr. Patrick Moses, Pastor of
St. Irenaeus Parish in Cypress, is
leading a spiritual pilgrimage to Italy and
Medjugorje, primarily to see Shroud of
Turin, which will be open for viewing
for only 67 days. Other included sites
will be Rome, Venice, Milan, and Padua.
The tour will start April 20 and end May
3, 2015. If you are interested or would like more
information, please call Ruth Burns at 714-826-5364 or
714-349-1442.
Grief, Loss & Healing St. Pius V Bereavement Support Ministry
Our next meeting will be Monday, February 9, at 7PM.
We warmly welcome any of you who are suffering due to
a previous or recent loss of a loved one.
grief. We will listen, share and pray with you. This is
constant and continuing program and is open to everyone.
There are no charges or fees but donations are welcome.
We meet every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month (except
holidays and holy days of obligation) at 7:30 pm, upstairs in
room “C”.
For information, contact John Alba at 714-523-5242 Please come and join us, because we care.
“Blessed are they who mourn for they shall be comforted.”
Due to Presidents Day Holiday Our next meeting will be
Monday, February 23, at 7:30 pm.
Las Vegas Bus Trip
March 15 & 16 Stop at Stateline
Stay at FOUR QUEENS! Leave Knights of Columbus Hall
at 6 am on Sunday, March 15
Return at 7 pm on Monday, March 16
$75 for double room & $85 for single room
Call John Muller at 714-521-0431 for reservations!
Bible Study. . . Bible Study is held every Tuesday
upstairs in room C. There are two
classes, one at 9:15 am and one at 7:15
pm. We are currently studying the book of Genesis.
Come Learn about the roots of our Judeo-Christian Faith.
MEDITATION (Contemplative Prayer)
Saturdays 9:00 - 10:00 am, Upstairs. Be Still and
Know That I am God. Seek God in prayer and
meditation and maintain a balance in body, mind and
spirit. Our Meditation Group is by nature ecumenical
and we practice open-door hospitality, welcoming
anyone who comes sincerely seeking silence.
Rite of Sending for Adults Preparing for Sacraments of Initiation at the 10:45 am Mass next Sunday, February 15 We will celebrate the Rite of Sending with our Catechumens (preparing for Baptism, Confirmation and First Eucharist) and
Candidates (preparing for Confirmation and First Eucharist) at the 10:45 am Mass next Sunday, February 15. Our Rite of
Sending anticipates Bishop Kevin Vann’s celebration of the Rite of Election with our Catechumens and the Rite of Calling the
Candidates to Continuing Conversion at St. Columban Church on February 21.
The bishop presides at the Rite of Election “as the focal point of the Church’s concern for the catechumens.” “It is within the
parish community, however, that the preliminary judgment is made concerning the catechumens’ state of formation and
progress.” The Rite of Sending offers the local parish community “the opportunity to express its approval of the catechumens
and to send them forth to the celebration of election assured of the parish’s care and support” (Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults No. 107). After the Rite of Election, catechumens are known as “elect.”
Similarly, as “the sign of unity within the particular Church, it is fitting for the bishop” to celebrate the Rite of Calling the
Candidates to Continuing Conversion with the candidates preparing for Confirmation and First Eucharist. “It is the responsibility
of the parish community, however, to prepare the candidates for their fuller life in the Church.” The Rite of Sending offers the
local parish community “the opportunity to express its joy in the candidates’ decision and to seed them forth” to the Rite of
Calling the Candidates to Continuing Conversion “assured of the parish’s care and support.” (Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults No435)
With the Rite of Sending, our 10:45 am Mass will go a little longer than usual next Sunday, so please plan accordingly.
Every pledge, no matter what the size, is valued and
appreciated. If you have not done so yet, you are
invited to make a pledge by either dropping your
pledge envelope in the collection basket, or sending it
to the parish office. Please join with your church
family to reach our goal.
Pledge envelopes and brochures may be obtained at
the back of the church in the brochure holders or at
the parish office.
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Bus Trip to Laughlin, Nevada
Sunday February 15 & Monday February 16 Total cost: $80 per person includes room
at the Edgewater Hotel and a buffet
(extra $15 for single and/or smokers)
Meet on Sunday 6 am at St. Pius V
and return by 8 pm on Monday.
This fundraiser will help our SPY youth and young adults
to go to the Steubenville San Diego Conference.
STEUBENVILLE 2015: July 24, 25, 26 The Steubenville
San Diego Conference is an annual youth conference hosted
by Franciscan University of Steubenville where more than
5000 high school teenagers from throughout the country
come together for a weekend of prayer, praise and worship,
to celebrate the Eucharist and Reconciliation and hear
messages from world-renowned Catholic youth speakers.
The weekend is held at the University of San Diego. Our
parish youth will be attending. Please contact Wendy for
further information: 714-521-2430.
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH DAY
For all 6th, 7th and 8th graders. Saturday, February 7, 10am -
2pm at Knott’s Berry Farm. After 2pm you can stay in the park
and have fun! Just a fun day with other middle-schoolers in the
Diocese of Orange.
10,000 HOURS OF SERVICE
Saturday, February 21, 10am-4pm. Many service opportunities
and charitable organizations available in our parish hall.
TALK JESUS WITH ME”
2015 Youth Day, Thursday, March 12. All day. $35.00 plus
transportation. Held at Anaheim Convention Center. A day filled
with music, interesting talks, Mass and fun with thousands of
Teens from throughout the nation!
Sundays 9:15AM: Children’s Dismissal of the Word
10:45AM Mass: Ushering, greeting & attending
Mass together with our families.
Tuesdays: 6-9pm: Hang Out Tuesdays: Get to know each
other, play games, and just “be!”
Facebook: Join our group to stay in touch: Youth Ministry:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/spyministry/
Young Adults: https://www.facebook.com/
groups/259188224094051/
Website: http://www.stpius5.org/index.php/spy-st-pius-youth -
ministry/
Text Message Reminders: Add yourself to the list. From
your cell phone call 714-646-4359 and text @7026f.
ON LOVE
If you would be loved, love and be lovable. —Benjamin Franklin
St. Pius V
Catholic School
Is now accepting
registrations for
2015—2016.
Call: 714-522-5313
At St. Pius V Catholic School, students learn from skilled
teachers who nurture a caring environment with a focus
on rigorous academics, wholesome values and
spirituality.
In addition, our school offers:
Spiritual enrichment in all aspects of school life
Academic excellence
Technology rich learning environment
Individualized attention
Before & after school care (Pre K-8)
Affordable tuition
Selecting the right school for your child is an important
decision. We invite you to discover the outstanding
education, leadership, and spiritual guidance that sets St.
Pius V apart from other schools in the area.
COUNTY-WIDE ENROLLMENT
IS INCREASING!
JOIN US TO SEE WHY
www.OCCathoicSchools.org/family
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MINISTERIO DE SANACIÓN Durante su ministerio, Jesús “curó a muchos enfermos de
diversos males y expulsó a muchos demonios”. Así es el caso
en el Evangelio de hoy. Jesús cumple la visión del Salmo
147: “Él sana los corazones destrozados y venda sus
heridas.”
Jesús sabía, sin embargo, que nunca podría sanar todas
las enfermedades del mundo. Por mucha gente que curara o
muchas horas que dedicara al ministerio, siempre habría más
personas afligidas como Job, ansiosos de su toque sanador.
Su misión principal no era la de erradicar todo sufrimiento
del mundo. Su “obligación” era predicar la venida del Reino
de Dios que sana, sí, pero en último caso, trasciende y
transforma todo sufrimiento humano. Con Pablo, Jesús
pudiera decir, “Ay de mí si no anuncio” esa Buena Nueva. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
LA PALABRA DE DIOS HOY “Mis ojos no volverán a ver la dicha”. Con estas palabras Job concluye su
lamento al Señor. Era obvio que Job estaba profundamente desesperado. Sus
palabras son un eco de cómo nos sentimos nosotros cuando dejamos que las
luchas y desilusiones de la vida nos abatan. Sin embargo, el Señor Jesús tiene
otros planes para nosotros. La sencilla historia en el Evangelio de Marcos sobre la
curación de la suegra de Pedro nos demuestra que el Señor desea sacarnos de
cualquier desesperanza en que estemos hundidos. El Evangelio es una buena
nueva para nosotros. Si hoy es uno de esos días en que te sientes particularmente
agobiado por una enfermedad o una desilusión, igual que sucedió con la gente del
pueblo en la historia del Evangelio de hoy, pon todas tus preocupaciones a los
pies del Señor. Con esperanza, pongamos atención al poder salvífico de la palabra
sagrada de Dios. Traducido de Saint Margaret Sunday Missal derechos de autor © J. S. Paluch Company
Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial A través de su experiencia que ofrece en un
fin de semana puede ayudarlos como ha
ayudado a miles de parejas en todo el
Mundo, las cuales han logrado:
Que se comunique más profundo
Que renazca el romance
Que su relación se renueve
Que sean un ejemplo para sus hijos
Y que la alegría y la unidad vuelvan a florecer en su
relación
Próximas Fechas del Encuentro Matrimonial:
Febrero 20-21-22, 2015
Marzo 20-21-22, 2015
Abril 24-25-26, 2015
"Ámense los unos a los otros como yo los he amado" (Juan
13:34)
Si quiere saber más del Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial
llámenos para más información a
Enrique ♥ Cony González: 714-856-0894 / 714-641-8791
Ángel ♥ Martha Mendoza: 714-408-0037 / 714-638-9601
Cada promesa, no importa la cantidad de la misma, es
valorada y apreciada. Si todavía no ha hecho la suya,
se le invita a hacer su promesa ya sea depositándola
en la cesta de la colecta dominical o dejándola en la
oficina parroquial. Por favor únase a su familia
parroquial, para que, juntos, logremos nuestra meta.
Podrá encontrar folletos y sobres para las promesas
en el vestíbulo de la iglesia, o en la oficina
parroquial.
EL MINISTERIO
FAMILIAS EN CRISTO
De la Parroquia de San Pio V Invita a su familia u amigos al Retiro de Sanación
“Ven a mi restaurare tu vida”
FECHA: Sábado, Marzo de 14
HORARIO 8:30 am
DONACION: $20
INCLUYE: Lunch, Snacks y Bebidas
Refugio 714-522-2193
Lupita 714-522-2193
Mary 714-522-2193
RESTAURA TU VIDA PERSONAL
TEN MAS COMUNICACIÓN
HAZ UN CAMBIO EN TU VIDA
No Habrá cuidado de Niños
“Vengan a mi todos ustedes que están cansados de
sus trabajos y cargas y yo los hará descansar.”
Mateo: 11:28
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Actividades de la Comunidad Hispana Ministerio de Hombres Juan Pablo II:
Martin Cruz, Coordinador 714-522-2193;
Víctor Sierra, Sub Coordinador 714-522-2193;
Santiago Macedonio-Tesorero 714-522-2193;
Teo Esquivel, Secretario 714-522-2193
Al Anona ‘Mi Nueva Vida’: Jueves 7:15 - 9pm
Marisol Espinosa 714-522-2193
Grupo de Oración: “Ríos de Agua Vida”
Lunes 12 - 2 pm, Salón “B”
Sonia Rivera 714-522-2193
Nueva Juventud de El-Shaddai: Lunes, 7:00 pm en el
Gran Salón. Gerardo López 714-522-2193
Grupo Carismático de Oración: Emmanuel
Lunes 7-9 pm Salón “B”
María Isabel Espinosa 714-522-2193
Maty Santiago 714-522-2193
Quinceañeras: Llamar a la oficina
y completar un formulario.
Programa de Educación Religiosa:
Obdulia López 714-522-4805
R.C.I.A. Rito de Iniciación para Adultos: Obdulia López 714-522-4805
Familias en Cristo: Miércoles 7-9 pm en la Cafetería
Sergio Gallegos 71714-522-2193
Alonso Nieto 714-522-2193
Encuentro Matrimonial: José y Elvia Hernández 714-522-2193
Saúl y Elsa Avalos 714-522-2193
Nicolás y Alma del Villar 714-522-
2193Retrovaille: (Matrimonios en Crisis) los señores
Martin y Angélica Ramos 714-522-2193
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Gn 1:1-19; Sal 104 (103):1-2a, 5-6, 10, 12, 24, 35c; Mc 6:53-56
Martes: Gn 1:20 — 2:4a; Sal 8:4-9; Mc 7:1-13
Miércoles: Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17; Sal 104 (103):1-2a, 27-28, 29bc-30; Mc 7:14-23
Jueves: Gn 2:18-25; Sal 128 (127):1-5; Mc 7:24-30
Viernes: Gn 3:1-8; Sal 32 (31):1-2, 5-7; Mc 7:31-37
Sábado: Gn 3:9-24; Sal 90 (89):2-6, 12-13; Mc 8:1-10
Domingo: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Sal 32 (31):1-2, 5, 11; 1 Cor 10:31-11:1; Mc 1:40-45
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — Job declara que la vida en la tierra es
monótona, miserable y triste (Job 7:1-4, 6-7).
Salmo — Alaben al Señor, que sana los corazones
quebrantados (Salmo 147 [146]).
Segunda lectura — Pablo dice que no tienen otra
alternativa sino la de predicar el Evangelio
(1 Corintios 9:16-19, 22-23).
Evangelio — Después de sanar a muchos enfermos y de
expulsar a los demonios, Jesús predica la Buena Nueva
(Marcos 1:29-39).
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario;
Jornada Mundial del Matrimonio;
Martes: Santa Escolástica
Miércoles: Nuestra Señora de Lourdes;
Jornada Mundial de los Enfermos
Jueves: Nacimiento de Abraham Lincoln
Sábado: Santos Cirilo y Metodio; Día de San Valentín
SOBRE AMOR
Si quieres ser amado, ama y sé amable. —Benjamin Franklin
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Los textos sagrados que componen lo que llamamos
Biblia fueron coleccionados, organizados y ordenados
durante los primeros cuatrocientos años del cristianismo.
Fue durante el Concilio de Cartago (Siglo IV), que
finalmente se canonizó (estableció el orden) la Biblia
católica. Los textos sagrados de la Biblia se han proclamado
a lo largo de los siglos en la celebración eucarística para
nutrir la fe de los creyentes. En 1969, la Iglesia católica
estableció un nuevo Leccionario conteniendo los textos
bíblicos que se proclaman en la litúrgia. El Leccionario
contiene un gran número de textos de la Escritura,
organizados de una manera muy especial a fin de que estos
textos sean proclamados en las misas dominicales y en las
feriales (entre semana). El Leccionario está organizado de
tal manera que si una persona asiste a misa diariamente
durante un período de tres años, escuchará casi todos los
textos de la Biblia. La proclamación de los Evangelios se
realiza mediante ciclos dominicales. Durante el Ciclo A,
proclamamos el Evangelio de Mateo; el de Marcos durante
el ciclo B y el de Lucas durante el ciclo C. El Evangelio de
san Juan se proclama durante la Cuaresma y la Pascua. Así
mismo, el capítulo 6 de este Evangelio se incorpora al Ciclo
B, que es el de Marcos. El resto del Nuevo Testamento se
proclama como segunda lectura, excepto durante la Pascua,
mientras que la primera lectura se proclama siempre del
Antiguo Testamento, excepto durante la Pascua. No
olvidemos el Salmo, que es una respuesta a la Escritura. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.