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The vision of Notre Dame Catholic Church is to glorify God by being a faithful, inclusive community
who, in the name of Jesus Christ, enables all to grow in their rela�onship with God and
with one another through witness, worship and service.
MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS ACTS Core Amaro Villarreal (830)683-7886 Altar Care Barbara Miciotto 377-3063 Altar Servers Booster Club Charles Bloom 370-9971 Boy Scouts Julian Jay Torres 353-0073 Bus Trans. Travis Reno 285-1728 Covenant of Love Wyatt Wentrcek (979)200-0176 Cursillos Carmelo Servin 377-2530 Daughters of Notre Dame Elva Perez (210)355-9329 El Sembrador Environment & Art Rosemary Suess 895-2109 Eucharistic Adoration Veronica Fabro 377-9117 Evangelization Extraordinary Ministers Jesse & Angie Garza 370-7760 of Holy Communion Festival Committee Katrina Dry 377-7051 Finance Council Bart Stevens (830)496-3625 Greeters Esther Moreno 792-5927 Guadalupanas Florencia Martinez 459-1931 Holy Ground Keepers Holy Sew-n-Sews Peggy McKay 257-2314 Knights of Columbus Melvin Jones (972)342-5742 Knights of Columbus Ladies Aux. Ellen Kenalty 739-5523 La Danza de Notre Dame Agapito Rodriguez 739-2559 Lectors Claudia Sullivan 995-5007 Alicia Falcon 896-0178 Library Doug & Deborah Harris (214)906-7764 Liturgy Coordinator Dora Bill 896-4267 Marriage Preparation Juan & Florencia Martinez 459-1931 Ministry to Sick: Homebound Patti Kerth (713)409-3107 Nursing Home Jesse Garza 370-7760 Hospital Patti Kerth (713)409-3107 M.O.S.T. Olga Lopez 370-2164 (Ministerio de Oración Santísima Trinidad) Music Director Kevin McCormick 370-9095 Rick Villagomez 370-1444 Natural Family Planning Lisa & Kevin McCormick 370-9095 Prayer Shawl Ministry Kathyrn Inman 895-5376 PTC Stephanie Keller 257-6707 R.C.I.A. Gail Stauder 377-8716 Joyce Lozano 777-4835 Rosary Making Ministry Rita Funk 258-6093 Sacristan Martha Stakes 792-5148 School Council Angela Fiedler 377-8116 St. Vincent de Paul Debra Payne 832-515-5954 Ushers Robert Machicek 739-4965 Welcoming Committee Maura Windlinger (847)772-6648 Angela Hons 890-3572
NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC CHURCH Corner of Water and Washington Street, Kerrville, TX 78028
Pastoral Center: 909 Main St. 830-257-5961 Fax: 830-895-9771 Faith Formation 830-896-4233 School 830-257-6707
www.notredamechurch.cc Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00pm, Closed 12:00 noon-1:00 pm
February 9, 2020
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 7:45 am, 9:15 am (Spanish), 11:00 am, 5:00 pm Weekdays Refer to the inside of the bulletin.
RITE OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday 3:30-4:45 pm MARRIAGE: Consult the pastor 6 months in advance. QUINCEAÑERAS: Call the YFM office one year in advance. BAPTISM: Call the YFM off ice for an appointment 896-4233. PASTORAL TEAM CLERGY Fr. David R. Wagner, Pastor Fr. Rafal Duda, Parochial Vicar, Director of Liturgy Deacon Alfredo (Jimmy) Bill, Jr., Hispanic Mininistry Deacon Raul Gutierrez Deacon Harold (Sonny) Kaufhold Deacon Juan Martinez PASTORAL CENTER Eva Bill, Parish Secretary Tracy Gourley, Finance Manager LITURGY & MUSIC Kevin McCormick, Music Director Marta Mata, Liturgy Co-Director OFFICE OF FAITH FORMATION Alma Cruz-Gonzales, Director of Religious Education Denise Jenschke, Cathechesis of the Good Shepherd Wyatt Wentrcek, Youth Ministry Nelda Bill, Secretary MAINTENANCE Mark Ince, Facilities Manager CATHOLIC SCHOOL OFFICE Sandi Killo, Principal Irene Alcorta, Secretary Michelle Coldwell, Registrar Debbie Mossman, Bookkeeper
The vision of Notre Dame Catholic Church is to glorify God by being a faithful, inclusive community The vision of Notre Dame Catholic Church is to glorify God by being a faithful, inclusive community The vision of Notre Dame Catholic Church is to glorify God by being a faithful, inclusive community The vision of Notre Dame Catholic Church is to glorify God by being a faithful, inclusive community who, in the name of Jesus Christ, enables all to grow in their relationship with God and with one another through witness, who, in the name of Jesus Christ, enables all to grow in their relationship with God and with one another through witness, who, in the name of Jesus Christ, enables all to grow in their relationship with God and with one another through witness, who, in the name of Jesus Christ, enables all to grow in their relationship with God and with one another through witness,
worship and service. worship and service. worship and service. worship and service.
Fifth Sunday
in Ordinary Time
February 9, 2020
Scripture Readings for the Week of February 9, 2020
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday Is 58:7-10; Ps 112:4-5, 6-7, 8-9; 1 Cor 2:1 -5; Mt 5:13-16
Monday Memorial of Saint Scholastica, Virgin
1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-56
Tuesday Our Lady of Lourdes 1 Kgs 8:22- 23, 27-30; Ps 84:3, 4, 5 and 10, 11; Mk 7:1-13
Wednesday 1 Kgs 10:1- 10; Ps 37:5-6, 30-31, 39-40; Mk 7:14-23
Thursday 1 Kgs 11:4- 13; Ps 106:3- 4, 35-36, 37 and 40; Mk 7:24-30
Friday Memorial of Saints Cyril, Monk and Methodius, Bishop 1 Kgs 11:29-
32, 12:19; Ps 81:10-11ab, 12-13,
14-15; Mk 7:31-37
Saturday 1 Kgs 12:26- 32; 13:33-34; Ps 106:6-7ab, 19-20, 21-22; Mk 8:1-10
Sunday Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sir 15:15-20; Ps 119:1-2, 4- 5, 17-18, 33- 34; 1 Cor 2:6- 10; Mt 5:17- 37 or Mt 5:20- 22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37
The Alpha and the Omega – Part 5: The Covenant
Once Adam and Eve had disobeyed God and fallen into original sin, God now had a fallen world with which to work. Adam and Eve were indeed fruitful, and they did multiply, Eve giving birth to Cain and Abel.
But the fallen world and original sin did not waste any time. In the fourth chapter of Genesis, in verse seven, God tells Cain that sin is waiting “at the door”, and by the next verse, the world had recorded its first murder.
From there, the story gets worse. The world came to be so steeped in sin that God decided to wash it all away in the Great Flood, sparing only Noah and his family, the only righteous people on earth. And even after that, humanity was corrupt and full of sin. Our ancestors tried to reach the heavens on their own strength and built the Tower of Babel. It failed.
It was God’s original plan and purpose for creation to have a family of His own. And so, God took the initiative and entered into a covenant with the people He had made. He promised to be their God, to bless them, to love them and give them good gifts. In return, they would be His people and would keep His commandments. But the people continued to fail and break the covenant.
God called Abraham to bring the people to the land of Canaan. When famine struck the land, the people went down to Egypt and settled there. God entered into a covenant with Abraham, promising that his descendants would one day inherit the land.
God revealed Himself to His people through His miraculous acts. When the people cried out to God to release them from Pharaoh, God sent the ten plagues to persuade Pharaoh to let the people go. Finally, God called Moses to lead the people to The Promised Land. God parted the Red Sea so that Moses and the people could pass through, but when Pharaoh’s army tried to pass through, God let the sea fall back on them.
God gave the Law and the Prophets to call His people to Himself. He gave the Law for our protection, to keep us from harm, especially to each other. God sent the prophets to call His people back to Himself, back to the covenant, when they had strayed from Him.
All along, God was preparing the world for the coming of His Son Jesus Christ. The Law and the Covenant are fulfilled in Him, through His atoning death on the cross. The Prophets foretold His coming of the Messiah.
From the Christian perspective, we can see a prophetic foretelling of God becoming man almost from the very beginning. In Genesis chapter three, we are told that Adam and Eve “heard the sound of the Lord God walking about in the garden at the breezy time of day”. God described in such anthropomorphic terms—walking in the garden—is a sign of incarnation.
As soon as humanity had fallen, God’s plan of redemption commenced and developed until Jesus Himself said, “It is finished”. God’s Covenant with His beloved children stands for all eternity.
To be continued . .
BlessingsBlessingsBlessingsBlessings
In Jesus,In Jesus,In Jesus,In Jesus,
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Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
9 de febrero 2020
Lecturas de las Escrituras por la Semana del
9 de Febrero de 2020 Quinto Domingo
del Tiempo Ordinario Domingo Is 58, 7-10; Sal 111, 4-5. 6-7. 8a y 9;
1 Co 2, 1-5; Mt 5, 13-16
Lunes Memoria de Santa Escolástica, Virgen
1 Re 8, 1-7. 9-13; Sal 131, 6-7. 8-10; Mc 6, 53-56
Martes Nuestra Señora de Lourdes 1 Re 8, 22- 23. 27-30; Sal 83, 3. 4. 5 y 10. 11; Mc 7, 1-13
Miércoles 1 Re 10, 1- 10; Sal 36, 5 -6. 30-31. 39 -40; Mc 7, 14 -23
Jueves 1 Re 11, 4- 13; Sal 105, 3-4. 35-36. 37 y 40; Mc 7, 24-30
Viernes Memoria de San Cirilo, Monje, y San Metodio, Obispo 1 Re 11, 29- 32; 12, 19; Sal 80, 10- 11ab. 12-13. 14-15; Mc 7, 31-37
Sábado 1 Re 12, 26- 32; 13, 33- 34; Sal 105, 6-7a. 19-20. 21-22; Mc 8, 1-10
Domingo Sexto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Sir 15, 16- 21; Sal 118, 1-2. 4-5. 17- 18. 33-34;
1 Cor 2, 6-10; Mt 5, 17-37 o Mt 5, 20-22. 27-28. 33-37
El Alfa y el Omega – 5ª Parte: El Pacto Una vez que Adán y Eva habían desobedecido a Dios y caído en el pecado original, Dios ahora tenía un mundo caído con el cual trabajar. Adán y Eva fueron realmente fructíferos, y se multiplicaron, Eva dio a luz a Caín y Abel.
Pero el mundo caído y el pecado original no perdieron el tiempo. En el cuarto capítulo del Génesis, en el versículo siete, Dios le dice a Caín, “a la puerta está el pecado acechando como fiera", y en el siguiente versículo, el mundo había registrado el primer asesinato.
A partir de ahí, la historia empeora. El mundo llegó a estar tan inmerso en el pecado que Dios decidió lavarlo todo en el Gran Diluvio, salvando solo a Noé y su familia, las únicas personas justas en la tierra. E incluso después de eso, la humanidad era corrupta y estaba llena de pecado. Nuestros antepasados intentaron alcanzar los cielos con su propia fuerza y construyeron la Torre de Babel. Fallaron.
El plan y el propósito original de Dios para la creación era tener una familia propia. Y así, Dios tomó la iniciativa y entró en un pacto con las personas que había hecho. Prometió ser su Dios, bendecirlos, amarlos y darles buenos regalos. A cambio, serían su pueblo y guardarían sus mandamientos. Pero la gente continuó fallando y rompiendo el pacto.
Dios llamó a Abraham para que trajera al pueblo a la tierra de Canaán. Cuando la hambruna golpeó la tierra, la gente bajó a Egipto y se estableció allí. Dios hizo un pacto con Abraham, prometiendo que sus descendientes algún día heredarían la tierra prometida.
Dios se reveló a su pueblo a través de sus actos milagrosos. Cuando la gente clamó a Dios para liberarlos del Faraón, Dios envió las diez plagas para persuadir al Faraón de que dejara ir a su pueblo. Finalmente, Dios llamó a Moisés para guiar a la gente a La Tierra Prometida. Dios separó el Mar Rojo para que Moisés y el pueblo pudieran pasar, pero cuando el ejército del Faraón intentó pasar, Dios dejó que el mar cayera sobre ellos.
Dios dio la ley y los profetas para llamar a su pueblo a sí mismo. Dio la Ley para nuestra protección, para evitar daños, especialmente entre nosotros. Dios envió a los profetas a llamar a su pueblo de regreso a sí mismo, de regreso al pacto, cuando se habían alejado de Él.
Todo el tiempo, Dios estaba preparando al mundo para la venida de su Hijo Jesucristo. La Ley y el Pacto se cumplen en Él, a través de Su muerte expiatoria en la Cruz. Los profetas predijeron la venida del Mesías.
Desde la perspectiva cristiana, podemos ver una predicción profética de Dios convirtiéndose en hombre casi desde el principio. En el Génesis capítulo tres, se nos dice que Adán y Eva "escucharon el sonido del Señor Dios caminando por el jardín a la hora de la brisa". Dios descrito en tales términos antropomórficos, caminando en el jardín, es un signo de personificación divina.
Tan pronto como la humanidad había caído, el plan de redención de Dios comenzó y se desarrolló hasta que Jesús mismo dijo: "Todo está cumplido". El pacto de Dios con sus amados hijos representa toda la eternidad. Continuará . . .
¡Bendiciones!¡Bendiciones!¡Bendiciones!¡Bendiciones! En JesúsEn JesúsEn JesúsEn Jesús Padre DavidPadre DavidPadre DavidPadre David
Sunday, February 9, 2020 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 58:7-10, 1 Cor 2:1-5, Mt 5:13-16(73) 7:45am †Donald Kyle By Beverly Kyle 9:15am †Lalo Ontiveroz Jr. By Family 11:00am †Jerry Salinas Sr. By Family 5:00pm †Miles Land By Terri & Mike DeBusk Monday, February 10, 2020 Saint Scholastica, Virgin 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13, Mk 6:53-56(329) 12:00 pm †Jesus Torres By Family Tuesday, February 11, 2020 Our Lady of Lourdes 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30, Mk 7:1-13(330) World Day of the Sick 7:00 am †Marie Neely By Tom & Dee Miller Wednesday, February 12, 2020 1 Kgs 10:1-10, Mk 7:14-23(331) 12:00 pm †Homero Calderon By Katrina Dry Thursday, February 13, 2020 1 Kgs 11:4-13, Mk 7:24-30(332) 12:00 pm †Manuel A. Ontiveros By Irma & Ray Aguirre Friday, February 14, 2020 Saints Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, Bishop 1 Kgs 11:29-32, 12:19, Mk 7:31-37(333) 8:00 am †Joseph Krypciak By Patricia Krypciak Saturday, February 15, 2020 BVM Sir 15:15-20, 1 Cor 2:6-10, Mt 5:17-37 or 5:20-22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37(76) 1:00 pm America Vergara/Miguel Sanchez Convalidation 5:00 pm †Eleanor Murray By Barney Murray Sunday, February 16, 2020 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Sir 15:15-20, 1 Cor 2:6-10, Mt 5:17-37 or 5:20-22a, 27-28, 33-34a, 37(76) 7:45 am †Genevie Burton By Larry & Josie Shaw 9:15 am All Souls in Purgatory By Margarita Cruces 11:00 am †Norman Straumann By Marjorie Straumann 5:00 pm †Ed Nemec By Thomas & Patricia Krnavek
Monday, February 10, 2020 Good Shepherd-5:00pm-Kemper Hall RMS 203-209 Booster Club-5:30pm-Gymnasium ACTS Core-6:00pm-Library Cursillos-7:00pm-Social Center Boy Scouts-7:00pm-Gymnasium Tuesday, February 11, 2020 Lector Practice (Spanish)-5:30pm-Church Pastoral Council-5:30pm-Rectory RCIA (Adults)-6:00pm-Social Center Spanish Choir Practice-6:30pm-Fireplace RM Escuelita-7:00pm-Kemper Hall RM 205 Choir Practice-7:15pm-Church Wednesday, February 12, 2020 Good Shepherd-5:00pm-Kemper Hall RMS 203-209 Ingles Tambíen-5:00pm-Library Faith Formation-5:15pm-Social Center/All Campus PTC Board-5:30pm-School Conference RM Liturgy Committee-6:00pm-Rectory Confirmation (Youth)-7:00pm-Social Center M.O.S.T.-7:00pm-School Classrooms Ministerio Santa Cecilia-7:00pm-Gymnasium Thursday, February 13, 2020 “That Man is You” Bible Presentation-6:15am-Social Center Catholic Way Bible Study-9:30am-Kemper Hall RM 205 Baptism Class (English)-6:00pm-Kemper Hall RM 204 Baptism Class (Spanish)-6:00pm-Kemper Hall RM 205 Evening Prayer-6:00pm-Church RCIA (Spanish)-6:30pm-Family Life Center Ministerio Santa Cecilia-7:00pm-Gymnasium M.O.S.T.-7:00pm-Fireplace RM Friday, February 14, 2020 Hour of Mercy-3:00pm-Church El Sembrador-7:00pm-Fireplace RM Saturday, February 15, 2020 Repose of the Blessed Sacrament-11:00am-Church Sunday, February 16, 2020 LifeTeen-6:00pm-Social Center/Fireplace RM
The Sanctuary Lamp will burn this week in memory
of Nancy Silva
by Jeanette Cafferty
The Second Collection on
February 15 & 16, 2020
will be for
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Thank you for your generosity!
Altar Servers
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020—5:00pm Claudia Sullivan Rosemary Suess Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020 —7:45am
Irma Aguirre Debbie Mossman Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020—9:15am
Angel Martinez Maria Vasquez Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020—11:00am
Marge Carseth Devon McLaughlin Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020—5:00pm
Brian Casillas Matthew Romero
Lectors
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020-5:00pm
Team A (NO CUP) DM: Monica Schneider
Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020-7:45am
Team A (NO CUP)
DM: Terry Pavlica
Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020-9:15am
Team A (NO CUP)
DM: Norma Sanchez
Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020-11:00am
Team C (NO CUP) DM: Sunday, Feb. 16 , 2020-5:00pm
Team LC (NO CUP) DM: DM-Designated Minister
Extraordinary Ministers
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020—5:00pm
Team B Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020—7:45am
Team A
Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020—9:15am
Team C Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020—11:00am
Team A
Greeters
Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 - 5:00pm Crucifer-Demitri Dry Candle Bearer–Demetrios Lambdin Candle Bearer–Diego Dry Intern-Escandra Esparza Intern-Jafet Esparza Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020—7:45am Crucifer-Elijah Gorham Candle Bearer-Taylor Kubacak Candle Bearer–Emma Clayton Intern-Regan Markham Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020—9:15am Crucifer–Claudia Rodriguez Candle Bearer-Cristian Rodriguez Candle Bearer-Jasmin Guzman Intern-Ruben Guzman Intern-Kenia Garcia Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020—11:00am Crucifer– Ruben Nombrano Candle Bearer–Marcus Nombrano Candle Bearer–Ramses Flores Intern-Yavet Flores Intern-Evalyn Henson Sunday, Feb. 16, 2020—5:00pm Crucifer–Jonah Sandoval Candle Bearer-Allyson Sandoval Candle Bearer-Nicolas Agulto Intern-Noelle Agulto
Mauricio Reyes, Mario Reyes, Tony Perez, Mary Jane Flores, Eloida Garcia, David Avila, Anita Rios, Barbara Barecky, Pat Cass, Olan Mahlmann, Elias Moreno, Ma-nuela Sanchez, Martin Reyes, Mary Ann Mobley, Dennis Bailey, Andrew Ornelas Jr., Javier Uriegas, Marissa Her-nandez, Dora Bill, Miriam Gutierrez, Deacon Raul Gutierrez, Edgar Dominguez, Rudy Garcia, Frank Moniz, Daniel Flores, Rita Morrison, Mari Gamez, Kay Mahlmann, Elizabeth Calderon, Agnes Williams, Irma Aguirre, Elva Delgadillo, Sean Walsh, Majel Hrdlovich, Estella Treviño, Dale Denais, Betsy Wogan, Jimmy Delgadillo, Martin Aya-la, Carol Centeno, Adolfo Lopez, Maria Elena Flores, Leo-nora Reyes, Luis Valdez, Florencia Martinez, Minnie Gar-cia, Cathy Adams, Mary Ayala, Monty Montes de Oca, Mark & Cyndy Herold, Gilbert Gauna, MaKenna Erickson, Suzanne Hollimon, Joe Juarez, Phillip Reinhard, Candice Bayliss, Susanne Graham, Liana Lopez, Debra Lara, Nor-ma Zepeda, Ariana Lambdin, John Kissick, Aggie Mains, Mike Chamberlain, Viola Juarez, Joey Santillan.
THE INNER VOICE: ENTERING A DIALOGUE WITH GOD
THROUGH PERSONAL WRITING
Saturday, February 22, 2020 – 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Dr. Claudia Sullivan, presenter and long-time parishioner
Sponsored by St. Peter upon the Water: A Center for Spiritual Direction and Formation
234 Indian Creek Rd.; Ingram, TX.
Whether you are a longtime journal keeper or someone who has never kept a record of your thoughts, this Day of Reflection will show you how to go deeper in your life with God. It will provide guidance in personal writing, writing that is between you and God, for the purpose of opening a daily practice discovering gratitude, healing, solace, and understanding.
The registration form can be found online at: stpeteruponthewater.org; click on the tab, Days of Reflection/Retreats. For more information, call 830-367-5959 or contact Claudia Sullivan at [email protected] or 830-995-5007.
LENTEN DAY OF PRAYER AND REFLECTION For all men & women of the parish & guests
THEME –“ CHRIST’S LAST WORDS”
FEBRUARY 29, 2020 8:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m.
AT St. Peter Upon The Water Light breakfast provided –
bring a dish to share for lunch
For more information and to RSVP— call Ginny Saip at 830-377-2094
Sponsored by Daughters of Notre Dame. Free will donations accepted for supplies
and use of facilities at St. Peter Upon the Water.
Bishop Mike to speak in Ingram
The Sound of Grace: Hearing God in our Culture
March 7thluncheon catered by Rails 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. at St. Peter upon the Water
Open to all! Tickets $50 per person
Purpose: To raise funds to support the Silent Directed Retreats which are sponsored by St. Peter Upon the Water
Registration forms available online (stpeteruponthewater.org) and in the Church Narthex.
Come To the QuietCome To the QuietCome To the QuietCome To the Quiet A Silent Directed Retreat for Women
Break away from noise, texts, twitters, conversations, TV to be with God alone.
Ponder: Mary’s Journey to the Cross
Mary: MOTHERQDISCIPLEQQUEEN March 27,28,29 @ Sanctus Ranch
in Pipe Creek $200 - Financial help available.
See registration forms in the Church Narthex and on the St. Peter upon the Water website:
stpeteruponthewater.org
Questions? Call Dianne Albrecht @ 830.285.2555
God’s first language is silence!
NEW MISSION TRIP DATE
May 2-3, 2020
Daughters of Notre Dame will be
sponsoring a
mini pilgrimage to the
Basilica of San Juan de Valle
A 55 passenger bus is reserved and will leave Notre Dame at 7:00 a.m.
On Saturday morning MAY 2NDZ The bus is cost per person is $65.00
Registration Forms available in the Narthex NOW! See the attached flyer for further information
The Basilica Hotel is taking reservations. For more information call trip coordinator:
Dianne Albrecht @ 830.285.2555.
Tecaboca Catholic Camp and Retreat Center, Mountain Home, TX
Part Time Maintenance and Landscaping Worker Needed; pay $10-$12 depending on qualifications Call 830-866-3425 for more information and to apply, or email [email protected]
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry needs empty egg cartons. Please leave them in the St. Vincent de Paul cart in the Church Narthex.
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTION
February 1-2, 2020
CHURCH Envelopes/Checks $ 14,299.20 Currency/Coin 2,822.66 Capital Improvement 719.00
TOTAL $ 17,840.86 Notre Dame School (2nd Collection) $ 2,510.45 TOTAL $ 2,510.45 St. Vincent de Paul 75.00
Statue Donation 500.00
Guadalupana Donation 84.00
Catholic Campaign For Human Development 10.00 TOTAL $ 669.00 SCHOOL School Envelopes $ Guardian Angel 120.00 TOTAL $ 120.00
BooksToBorrow from the Notre Dame Parish Library are available in the narthex of the church, near the bell tower door. About the Holy Spirit, by Francisca Javiera del Valle, is a devotion for the first ten days before Pentecost. It was first published in Spanish in 1930 and written by a poor dressmaker who died in 1930. The author experienced constant mystical phenomena in her spiritual life; ecstasies, visions, mystical conversations and raptures. Her sorrow was that the Holy Spirit is not known by us or even to those who serve and are consecrated to Him. Have you thought lately about how much we ought to love the Holy Spirit because He is the motivator of our existence and the cause of our having been created to enjoy for eternity the same joys as God himself? This book is divided into 10 sections or days. Each day has the same Act of Contrition, Opening Prayer, Litany of the Holy Spirit, and Concluding prayer while the “Consideration” and “Offering” change from day to day. Come Holy and Divine Spirit! Come as light and enlighten us. Come as fire and set all hearts aflame that they burn with divine love. Come make all men know you that they may all know and love the One true God, for you are the only thing worth loving. Come as a tongue and teach us to praise God unceasingly. Come as a cloud and enfold us in all your protection and aid. Come as plentiful rain and quench in us all the fires of our passions. Come as the sun and as soft rays of light to warm us. God has three divine persons in him and all three have and possess the same wisdom, the same goodness, the same love, the same mercy, the same power and the same justice. “This God, thrice holy, is by nature the source of all happiness and joy, all blessedness and greatness, all power and glory. He alone is unique and without beginning. Come, O Holy and divine Spirit, come down to earth and enlighten the minds of all men. I assure you, O Lord, that with the clarity and beauty of your light, many minds will come to know, love, and serve you”. This book reviewed by Parishioner Deborah Harris
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YOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWSYOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWSYOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWSYOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWS
NOTICIAS DEL MINISTERIO DE JUVENTUD Y FAMILIANOTICIAS DEL MINISTERIO DE JUVENTUD Y FAMILIANOTICIAS DEL MINISTERIO DE JUVENTUD Y FAMILIANOTICIAS DEL MINISTERIO DE JUVENTUD Y FAMILIA
Feb 9, 2020Feb 9, 2020Feb 9, 2020Feb 9, 2020
WE are pleased to announce that the following children have just celebrated the Sacrament of First Reconciliation and are now ready to begin preparing to receive
Jesus in First Eucharist. Please keep them in your prayers as they continue to follow Jesus.
Con alegría anunciamos que después de haber celebrado el Sacramento de Reconciliación, estos niños se están preparando para celebrar el
Sacramento de Primera Eucaristía. Por favor mantenga a estos niños en sus oraciones para que continúen su camino con Jesús.
Jeremiah Calvillo
Paola Lucia Castaneda
Kylee Victoria Cervantes
Victor Efrain Corral
Andrew Jordan Delgado
Juan Carlos Garcia
Yasmin Paola Garcia
Riley Theresa Geisel
Ryan Audon Gonzalez
Samantha Lynn Henson
Brayan Hernandez
Marco Hernandez
Aiden Michael Juarez
Connor William Knight
Jose Manuel Lopez
Reagan Kelly Lutz
Mauricio Asael Mejia
Karen Ortega Rodriguez
Angela Stephanie Ortiz Suchil
Anna Maria Isabella Palacios
Alejandra Naomi Palma
Bella Grace Perez
Viviana Guadalupe Perez
Madison Seven Phillips
Gentry Lynn Pipkin
Emma Ruiz Prado
Creed Noah Pucek
Emmir Rodriguez
Nayeli Romero
Susan Camille Shively
Juan Dieo Sierra
Yesica Sierra
Jeraldine Annalee Soto
Jolanda Anais Soto
Luke Alan Mitchell Storey
Alexander Charles ter Stege
Carley Beau Turner
Concepcion Paz Valdez
CALENDAR
Sun Feb 9 Good Shepherd 9-10:30 am LifeTeen 6 pm Mon Feb 10 Good Shepherd 5-6:30 pm
Wed Feb 12 Good Shepherd 5 pm; Children’s Faith Formation 5:15 pm; Edge 5:30 pm; Confirmation 7-8:30 pm
CALENDARIO
domingo 9 de febrero Buen Pastor 9-10:30 am
LifeTeen 6 pm
lunes 10 de febrero Buen Pastor 5-6:30 pm
miércoles 12 de febrero Formación para niños y jóvenes 5 pm
Confirmación para jóvenes 7-8:30 pm
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All 7th & 8th Grade students are invited to the archdiocesan youth gathering!
Saturday, March 21, 2020 / 8:30am - 4:00pm St. Mary’s University in San Antonio
The event will feature dynamic keynote speaker Father Agustino Torres, a concert by
RVBATO, and Mass presided by Archbishop Gustavo.
Admission is $20. Contact the YFM Office for more details and to register!
830 896-4233
Todos los jóvenes de escuelas secundaria están invitados al evento juvenil arquidiocesano más grande del año el cual se llevará a cabo el 21 de marzo del 2020 de 8:30am a 4:00pm en el campus de la Universidad St. Mary’s. Se presentará al dinámico conferencista Padre Agustino Torres, habrá un concierto con el grupo musical RVBATO y la celebración de la misa presidida por el Arzobispo Gustavo. El costo de la inscripción es de $20. Comuníquese con la oficina del Ministerio para familias y jóvenes o con Wyatt para inscribir a su hijo/a - 830 896-4233.
All High School Students are invited to join us for a fun and spirit-filled weekend that will lead into Holy Week. We will gather with the youth from the Life Teen program at St. Jerome’s in San Antonio. You deserve a weekend like this!
THEME: THEME: THEME: THEME: SPOKEN
WHAT:WHAT:WHAT:WHAT: A weekend full of fellowship, prayer, discussion, and activities all aimed at leading youth into a fuller relationship with God and experiencing His presence in the Sacraments!
WHEN: WHEN: WHEN: WHEN: Friday, April 3rd - Sunday, April 5th
WHERE: WHERE: WHERE: WHERE: Deer Creek Camp in Medina
TIME: TIME: TIME: TIME: Friday: Meet at Notre Dame @ 5:00pm Sunday: Return to Notre Dame for 11:00am Mass COST: COST: COST: COST: $75/person ($100 after due date) Checks payable to Notre Dame **Scholarships funds available upon request** REGISTRATION:REGISTRATION:REGISTRATION:REGISTRATION: www.notredamechurch.cc/springwww.notredamechurch.cc/springwww.notredamechurch.cc/springwww.notredamechurch.cc/spring----retreatretreatretreatretreat Or contact the YFM Office
Space is limited! All applications will be accepted on a first-come, first served basis. Get your form in early!
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CATHOLIC HEART WORKCAMP 2020
This summer, you don’t want to miss our annual mission trip! Mark your calendars for June
20-27 as we head to Fremont, Nebraska! Be a part of a mission to serve CHWC style! You
will work tirelessly, think deeply, celebrate Mass, and build relationships. You will dance,
laugh until your side hurts, pray, change on the inside and be a part of transforming lives
and communities for Christ!
This mission trip is open to all high school freshmen through graduating seniors.
SPACE IS LIMITED. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
Register online at www.notredamechurch.cc/chwc For questions contact Wyatt Wentrcek at
(830)896-4233 | [email protected]
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www.notredamechurch.cc or call Hope www.notredamechurch.cc or call Hope
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