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JULY 29, 2018 WELCOME ALL PARISHIONERS! 29 DE JULIO DEL 2018
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CATHOLIC CHURCH
4222 SW Loop 410 Phone: 210.674.1200 San Antonio, Texas 78227 Fax: 210.674.1640
Rev. Hugo O. Maese, M.Sp.S Pastor
Rev. Armando Hernandez, M.Sp.S Parochial Vicar
Deacon Apolonio “Ed” Garcia
Mass Schedule Mon.-Fri. 8:00 AM (Chapel) Sat. 5:00 PM Sun. 8:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM (Español)
Confessions Sat. 3:00 PM-4:30 PM (Church) and by appointment
Blessed Sacrament Adoration Tues. 8:30 AM-12:00 PM Chapel Wed. 5:00 PM- 8:00 PM Chapel Thurs. 7:00 PM- 9:00 PM Chapel Fri. 8:30 AM-12:00 PM Chapel
Office Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 AM—12:00 PM 1:00 PM— 5:30 PM
Fri. - Sun. Closed
Parish Staff Secretary: Grace Hernandez 210.674.1200
Business Manager: Lucy O’Barr
RCIA, Adult Confirmation, Marriage Prep., Liturgy
Fr. Armando Hernandez 210.674.4235
Coordinator, Religious Education:
Josie Dobroski 210.674.4291
Music Director: Gilbert Aldrete, Jr. 210.654.7340
Maintenance : Lucio Camacho
Custodian: Octavio “Tavo” Cisneros
Nutrition Center M-TH 8A-1P/F 8A-12N Linda Woodring 210.670.1800
Friendship House M, TU, TH 9A-12N Noreen Lake 210.674.5861
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MISSIONARIES OF THE HOLY SPIRIT MISIONEROS DEL ESPIRITU SANTO
Our Founders
All congregations, or religious orders, as well as
movements in the Church, require a founder who
transmits the charism received by the Holy Spirit and the
spirituality that is intended to live in a Congregation.
Thanks to a providential encounter that occurred on
February 4, 1903 between Concepción Cabrera de
Armida and Fr. Félix de Jesús Rougier, a Marist priest,
we were founded on December 25, 1914 in the chapel of
the Roses at the foot of Tepeyac in Mexico City. Who
is Concepción Cabrera de Armida? “Conchita,” as we
her spiritual children lovingly call her, was born in San
Luis Potosi, México on December 8, 1862. At her death-
bed and through a special indult given by Pope Pius X
she died with a religious habit of the same congregation
of contemplative women religious that she had founded.
She was a lay woman, spouse, widow, and mother of
nine children and she is considered a mystical writer to
whom God chose to communicate the Spirituality of the
Cross to the Church. She inspired in the church the
Works of the Cross as well as the Cross of the Apostolate
– symbol of our spirituality for the world. The decree of
the process for beatification was approved recently by
Pope Francis and she will be beatified in Mexico City on
May 4, 2019. Who is Father Félix de Jesus Rougier? He
was sent to Mexico from Colombia during the civil war
where all foreign priests were expelled. He was born in
Meilhaud, France, on December 17, 1859. His Mother
consecrated Felix to Our Lady and offer him to God that
Felix may receive the call to the Priesthood. Fr. Felix
died on January 10, 1938 in Mexico City. He is the
founder of the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit and
together with Concepción Cabrera de Armida (inspirer of
the foundation and the charisma that we live). We are
thankful for his spirit of obedience and role model as our
founder. His vision of being "above all contemplative
and then men of action" is part of the priestly charism
that we the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit inherited from
him. Fr. Armando, M.Sp.S., Parochial Vicar
Nuestros Fundadores
Como todas las Congregaciones, órdenes religiosas, así
como todo movimiento en la Iglesia, requieren un
fundador o fundadora que es quien transmite el carisma
recibido por el Espíritu Santo y la espiritualidad que se
pretende vivir en dicha congregación. Gracias a un
encuentro providencial el 04 de febrero de 1903 entre
Concepción Cabrera de Armida y P. Félix de Jesús
Rougier, un sacerdote Marista. Los Misioneros del Espíri-
tu Santo fuimos fundados el 25 de Diciembre de 1914 en
la capilla de las rosas a las faldas del Tepeyac. ¿Quién es
Concepción Cabrera de Armida? Conchita, como le
llamamos de cariño sus hijos e hijas espirituales nació en
San Luis Potosi, México el 8 de Diciembre de 1862 y por
un indulto especial del Papa Pio X murió como religiosa
el 3 de Marzo de1937, fue laica, esposa, viuda y madre de
familia de nueve hijos y es considerada como mística y
escritora a quien Dios escogió para comunicar a la Iglesia
la Espiritualidad de la Cruz así como inspiradora en la
Iglesia de las Obras de la Cruz y enseñar al mundo la
Cruz del Apostolado. Su proceso de Beatificación fue
aprobado recientemente por el Papa Francisco y el 4 de
Mayo del 2019 será beatificada posiblemente en la Ciu-
dad de México. ¿Quién es Padre Félix de Jesús Rougier?
Llega a México a la parroquia de Nuestra Señora de
Lourdes (Colegio de Niñas) procedente de Colombia
debido a la expulsión de todos los religiosos y religiosas
en dicho país por la guerra civil, llega a México, D.F.
Nació en Meilhaud, Francia, el 17 Diciembre, 1859.
Desde Nino su Madre lo consagro a la Virgen María y a
Jesús pidiéndole el regalo del Sacerdocio. Muere el 10 de
enero de 1938 Ciudad de México, México. Fundador de
los Misioneros del Espíritu Santo y junto con Concepción
Cabrera de Armida que es la Inspiradora de la Fundación
y del Carisma que vivimos, -gracias a su espíritu de
Obediencia, es considerado nuestro fundador. En su
invitación “Ante Todo Contemplativos y después
Hombres de Acción” es parte del Carisma Sacerdotal que
nos heredó a nosotros sus Hijos los Misioneros del
Espíritu Santo.
P. Armando, M.Sp.S. – Vicario Parroquial
17º DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO "Aquí hay un muchacho que trae cinco panes de cebada y dos pes-cados. Pero, ¿que es eso para tanta gente?" Enseguida tomo Jesu s los panes, y despue s de dar gracias a Dios, se los fue repartiendo a los que se habí an sentado a comer. Igualmente les fue dando de los pescados todo lo que quisieron.
- Jn 6, 9. 11
Leccionario II © 1987 Comisio n Episcopal de Pastoral Litu rgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano. MEDITACIÓN EVANGÉLICO
La lectura de Reyes y el Evangelio esta n entrelazadas por el misterioso milagro de multiplicacio n del pan, de lo poco a lo mucho. Humanamente, en el episodio de la multiplicacio n, el sirviente de Eliseo y Felipe no calcularon lo que necesitarí an para saciar el hambre de la multitud. Sin embargo, la misericordia de Dios, como siempre, se excede en abundancia al dar cre dito a la falta de ca lculo de los encargados de repartir el pan. En el libro de Reyes, Eliseo, con veinte panes, logra saciar el hambre de cien personas. Eliseo le dice a su sirviente: "Da selos y que coman, porque esto dice Yave : comera n y sobrara . Les sirvieron, comieron y les sobro , tal como lo habí a dicho Yave " (2 Re. 4:43-44).
En el Evangelio, Jesu s, con cinco panes y dos pescados solamente, da de comer a unas cinco mil personas, y recogieron doce canastos llenos con los pedazos que no se habí an comido (Jn. 6:12-13). Nadie puede estar preparado para la superabundancia de los regalos de Dios por medio de Jesu s. En nuestra experiencia, tener abundancia de bienes y riqueza usualmente es un signo de trabajar mucho o heredar bienes. En las lecturas de este domingo, la abundancia es sen al segura de los dones que recibimos de Dios. Para los discí pulos de Jesu s, que somos todos los bautizados, la grandeza de parte de Dios por medio de su Hijo Jesu s es la Eucaristí a que vivimos cada domingo. En la vida, existen otras abundancias de las que se debe agradecer. La familia y los amigos que disfrutamos alrededor de nosotros. ¿Hemos calculado estas maravillas?
LAS LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA DEL 29 DE JULIO DE 2018
Domingo: 2 Re 4, 42-44/Sal 145, 10-11. 15-16. 17-18 [cfr. 16]/Ef 4, 1-6/Jn 6, 1-15 Lunes: Jr 13, 1-11/Dt 32, 18-19. 20. 21 [cfr. 18]/ Mt 13, 31-35 Martes: Jr 14, 17-22/Sal 79, 8. 9. 11 y 13 [9]/Mt 13, 36-43 Miércoles: Jr 15, 10. 16-21/Sal 59, 2-3. 4. 10-11. 17. 18 [17]/Mt 13, 44-46 Jueves: Jr 18, 1-6/Sal 146, 1-2. 3-4. 5-6 [5]/Mt 13, 47-53 Viernes: Jr 26, 1-9/Sal 69, 5. 8-10. 14 [14]/Mt 13, 54-58 Sábado: Jr 26, 11-16. 24/Sal 69, 15-16. 30-31. 33-34 [14]/ Mt 14, 1-12
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17th SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
First Reading:
"For thus says the LORD, 'They shall eat and there shall be some left over.'" (2 Kgs 4:43b)
Psalm: The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers all our needs. (Ps 145)
Second Reading: One Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all. (Eph 4:5-6)
Gospel: Then Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them to those who were reclining, and also as much of the fish as they wanted. (Jn 6:11)
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass ©2001, 1998, 1970 CCD. The English translation of Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
GOSPEL MEDITATION
Have you ever wanted to be part of something bigger? Even the most independent among us likes to make changes and have an impact on others. In this Sunday's Gospel reading, Jesus demonstrates one of his most iconic miracles -- the multiplication of the loaves. It is a sign of the institution of the Eucharist, when we are fed not by bread but by the Body of Christ. In the stories of ancient pagan gods, mighty deeds were done entirely under the gods' own power. Mortals may have offered sacrifices to start the chain of events, but they played little role in the miraculous works themselves. Jesus is entirely different. The multiplication of the loaves is a prime example not only of Jesus' power over nature, but of the way he equips his disciples. First, Jesus asks Philip a question "to test him." Jesus has seen the crowds and "he himself knew what he was going to do," but he wants his disciples to start thinking about the problem and its solution. Andrew offers a suggestion, though he isn't confident in it. "There is a boy here who has five barley loaves and two fish; but what good are these for so many?" Jesus honors Andrew's suggestion, takes the offered loaves, and delegates the Apostles to bring order to the crowd. When the crowd has been fed, the Apostles "gather the fragments left over." In the process, they discover with wonder that bread has been produced in super abundance. In the sacraments, God works through simple matter to make grace real in our lives. He works in and through us as well. Are you facing problems that could have spiritual solutions? Is there a need in your parish or community that you could meet? Whatever our hesitancies, Jesus honors our simple loaves and fishes. He invites us to participate in his generous work of redemption, just as we are.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK ~ JULY 29, 2018
Sunday: 2 Kgs 4:42-44/Ps 145:10-11, 15-16, 17-18 [cf. 16]/ Eph 4:1-6/Jn 6:1-15 Monday: Jer 13:1-11/Dt 32:18-19, 20, 21 [cf. 18a]/ Mt 13:31-35 Tuesday: Jer 14:17-22/Ps 79:8, 9, 11 and 13 [9]/Mt 13:36-43 Wednesday: Jer 15:10, 16-21/Ps 59:2-3, 4, 10-11, 17, 18 [17d]/Mt 13:44-46 Thursday: Jer 18:1-6/Ps 146:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6ab [5a]/ Mt 13:47-53 Friday: Jer 26:1-9/Ps 69:5, 8-10, 14 [14c]/Mt 13:54-58 Saturday: Jer 26:11-16, 24/Ps 69:15-16, 30-31, 33-34 [14c]/ Mt 14:1-12
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TITHES & OFFERINGS
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Aug. 14~7pm ~ Vigil Mass ~ Church
Aug. 15~8am ~ Church
Aug. 15~7pm ~ Church
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SUNDAY/DOMINGO, JULY 29 8 AM Floyd 10 AM †Theresa Goede (Birthday) by Luna Family Marvin & Ann (Wedding Anniversary) by Family 12 PM 2PM †Carlos Sandoval by Lucy Sandoval
MONDAY/LUNES, JULY 30 8 AM Elias Luna, Sr. (Birthday) by Family TUESDAY/MARTES, JULY 31 8 AM
WEDNESDAY/MIERCOLES, AUGUST 1 8 AM †Karen & Suffering Souls †Esther Hon Lew by Morales Family †Jaime D. Garcia by Family †Johnny C. Garza by Family
THURSDAY/JUEVES, AUGUST 2 8 AM Fidencio Cedillo by Dominguez Family
FRIDAY/VIERNES, AUGUST 3 8 AM †Darsey Brasseaux by Margaret Dupuis †Lyton Paul Cormier by Margaret Dupuis †Jimmy Wyatt by Kemp Family
SATURDAY/SABADO, AUGUST 4 5 PM †Frank Elizondo by Alicia Cruz †Daniel & Francisca Sifuentes by Family †Jaime D. Garcia by Family
SUNDAY/DOMINGO, AUGUST 5 8 AM All Parishioners
10 AM †Joseph Daniel Gonzalez by Esquivel Family Maria & Pablo Vidal (55th Wedding Anniversary) by Family †Carlos Sandoval by Lucy Sandoval
12 PM †Mario O. Ramos by Family †Manuel Mun oz by Mun oz/Medillin Family Families of the Noon Choir †Vicente Castro by Wife & Children 2 PM
7/16- 7/22/2018
Mass Time Offertory Envelopes Attendance
5pm Mass $2,380.05 34 179
8am Mass $950.00 27 171
10am Mass $1,494.59 50 258
12pm Mass $1,903.47 20 243
Children's Collection $35.00
2pm Mass $1,235.39 14 287
Children's Collection $96.77
1st Collection Total $8,095.27
2nd: Seminarian Burse $2,077.34
In Office 1,730.74
Friendship House $296.00
Parking Lot Fund $365.00
Repair & Maintenance $65.00
Peter’s Pence $240.00
Catholic Home Missions $200.00
Priest’s Pension $15.00
TOTAL FOR WEEK $13,084.35 145 1,138
Envelopes Attendance
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! ¡GRACIAS POR SU APOYO CONTINUO!
Go to the Lord very simply. With the
surrender of a small child.
-St. Peter Julian Eymard
WHY DO WE DO THAT? Question: What is the difference between mortal and venial sin? Answer: Sin is a deliberate thought, word, action, or omission contrary to God's law. Since the beginnings of the Church, sin has been distinguished by its gravity. "Grave matter" is traditionally defined by the Ten Commandments. If a person commits a grave sin with full knowledge of the action's evil and with the complete consent of their will, this is a mortal sin. The effects of mortal sin are grave -- the loss of sanctifying grace, which can be restored by a fresh outpouring of God's mercy in the sacrament of Reconciliation.
Venial sin does not fit one or more of these conditions (for example, a less serious matter still freely chosen or grave matter committed while under force or ignorance of God's law). The effects of venial sin -- while still damaging to the human heart and human society -- are less severe. Even so, smaller sins build habits, which can obstruct our growth in virtue. When we are serious about following Jesus, we should do our best to avoid all sin, whether large or small!
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SATURDAY 7/28 7:00AM Gardening Angels 10:00AM Weight Watchers 3:00PM-4:30PM Confessions in the Church 5:00PM Vigil Mass
SUNDAY 7/29 8AM-2PM Fellowship Breakfast-Knights of Columbus 3:30PM Family Al Anon 5:00PM AA Meeting
MONDAY 7/30 8:00AM Mass in the Chapel 10:00AM Senior Center - Sewing Class 6:30PM Boy Scouts Activity Hispanic Choir (Hispanic Community) 7:00PM Divina Misericordia
TUESDAY 7/31 8:00AM Mass in the Chapel 8:30AM-12PM Adoration-Chapel, Senior Ctr. games 10:00AM Adult Bible Study WEDNESDAY 8/1 8:00AM Mass in the Chapel 10:00AM Senior Line Dancing 5:00PM-8:00PM Adoration in the Chapel 7:00PM Young Adults, Span. Choir, Hisp. Community
THURSDAY 8/2 8:00AM Mass in the Chapel 7:00PM Adoration-Chapel, Capital Campaign FRIDAY 8/3 8:00AM Mass in the Chapel 8:30AM-12:00PM Senior Nutrition Center Open 8:15PM AA Mtg.
SATURDAY 8/4 10:00AM Weight Watchers 3:00PM-4:30PM Confessions in the Church 5:00PM Vigil Mass
SUNDAY 8/5 8AM-2PM Fellowship Breakfast-Senior Breakfast 3:30PM Family Al Anon 5:00PM AA Meeting
HAVE YOU SEEN THESE SIGNS?
There are covered parking spaces designated for our priests and parish staff members as they are here between 4-24 hours on any given day which includes Saturdays and Sundays. Thank you for your consideration.
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Hay plazas de aparcamiento cubiertas designadas para nuestros sacerdotes y miembros del personal de la parroquia, ya que esta n aquí entre las 4 y 24 horas en un dí a determinado que incluye sa bados y domingos. Gracias por su consideracio n.
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