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Rev. Hector J. Madrigal, Pastor
Leo Ramos José Castañeda Deacon Deacon
Lupita Alvarez
Pastoral Assistant
Luz M. Casillas de Cárdenas Administrative Assistant
Adriana Lupercio
Secretary/Bulletin Editor
Sandy Brisley Bookkeeper
Deacon Leo Ramos
Director of Sacramental Formation
Sister Hilda Natalia Rodriguez Director of Religious Education
Rheagan Halsey Youth Minister
Jisela Barrera Web Editor
David Hernandez
St. Joseph School Principal
Gail Saiz St. Joseph Day Care Director
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass Saturday 5:00PM
Sunday 8:00 & 11:00 AM-English Spanish Mass 1:00 PM
Sudanese– Trilingual Mass 6:00 PM No Mass on Monday
Tuesday 6:30 PM Wed., Thurs. & Fri. — 8:15 AM
Sacrament of Reconciliation ( Confession ) Saturday 3:40 PM - 4:30 PM or by appointment
Sacrament of Baptism and Matrimony Contact the Parish Office
Quinceañeras Contact the Parish Office
Impacting Teens Third Sunday of the month
Saint Joseph Catholic Church
4122 South Bonham Street Amarillo, Texas 79110-1113
806-355-5621 (Office) / 806-355-5622 (Fax) Email: [email protected]
Website: stjosephamarillo.com Online Giving: stjosephamarillo.com/give
Diocesan website: amarillodiocese.org Bulletin Deadline: Thursday at noon
OFFICE HOURS
Monday—Thursday 8:30am—3:30pm Friday 8:30am—12:00pm Lunch 12:00pm-1:00pm
CAMPUS OFFICES
St. Joseph Elementary School 806-359-1604 St. Joseph Day Care Center 806-353-7043
Holy Cross Catholic Academy 806-355-9637
Children’s Faith Formation (1-5) and Youth Faith Formation (6-12) Wednesdays: 7:00 p.m.- 8:30 p.m.
April 15, 2018 Third Sunday of Easter
Tercer Domingo de Pascua
WELCOMING ALL AND FORMING DISCIPLES We are a family united in our Catholic Faith
that welcomes all God’s children forming disciples by continuing Christ’s mission of Love, Service, and Education.
Then he opened their minds to understand the Scrip-
tures. And he said to them, “Thus it is written that the
Christ would suffer and rise from the dead on the third
day.” - Lk 24:45-46
St. Joseph Church Calendar
April 14, 2018 Saturday/Sábado: Second Collection
3:40p.m. 5:00p.m. 5:00p.m.
Acts 6:1-7/Jn 6:16-21 Home Mission Appeal Confession (Gym) Mass (Gym) Children’s Choir Practice with Sister Hilda (SC)
†Maurine Lammes…………………….....by Monica Lammes
April 15, 2018 Sunday/Domingo: Second Collection
8:00a.m. 8:30a.m.
11:00a.m. 1:00p.m. 3:00p.m. 6:00p.m.
Acts 3:13-15, 17-19/Lk 24:35-48 Home Mission Appeal Mass– English (Gym) Bible Study (HFR) Mass-English (Gym) Mass- Spanish (Gym) Altar Society (HFR) Mass– Sudanese (Gym)
Deceased Memebers of Altar Society……....By Altar Society
Ivana Kalfic…………………………………….……….……..By Mom
April 16, 2018 Monday/Lunes:
Acts 6:8-15/Jn 6:22-29 No Mass
April 17, 2018 Tuesday /Martes: 8:00a.m. 2:00p.m. 6:30p.m. 6:30p.m.
Acts 7:51--8:1a/Jn 6:30-35 Spanish Rosary Lady's (HFR) The Marian Movement of Priest (HFR) Cub Scout Meeting w/Shawn (OLS) Mass-Gym
Larry &Yolanda Touchon…....“Blessings for the Marriage”
April 18, 2018 Wed./Miércoles: 8:15a.m. 9:00a.m. 6:30p.m. 7:00p.m. 7:00p.m.
Acts 8:1b-8/Jn 6:35-40 Mass-(Gym) Golden Faith Seekers (HFR) School Advisory Board Meeting (HFR) Faith Formation (School) RCIA Class (Old Chapel)
†Fernando Vitela……………………………..….By Lydia Castillo
April 19, 2018 Thursday/Jueves: 8:15a.m.
Acts 8:26-40/Jn 6:44-51 Mass- (Gym)
†Evangelina Madrigal……………………....By Carol Saldaña
April 20, 2018 Friday/Viernes: 8:15a.m.
Acts 9:1-20/Jn 6:52-59 Mass-(Gym)
Viri Diaz…………………………………..…....By Gaby Hernandez “Happy Birthday”
April 21, 2018 Saturday/Sábado: 3:40p.m. 5:00p.m.
Acts 9:31-42/Jn 6:60-69 Confession (Gym) Mass (Gym)
†Maurine Lammes……………………......by Monica Lammes
April 22, 2018 Next Sunday: Acts 4:8-12/1 Jn 3:1-2/Jn 10:11-18
Third Sunday of Easter "Why do questions arise in your hearts?" After the Resurrection, the Apostles experienced their fair share of
incredulity. Jesus had died-John had been there-and now the tomb was empty. What should they believe? Was the Jesus before them truly real? And who was Jesus really? It's no surprise that the Apostles were initially
"startled and terrified" to the extent that they "thought that they were seeing a ghost." Jesus has compassion on his confused friends. Once he affirms his non-ghostly identity--"look at my hands and my feet, that it is I myself"-
-Jesus gets down to business. He has risen from the dead, but life would not continue as normal. Throughout Jesus' ministry, he spoke in parables and veiled prophetic language. His followers likely thought much of his words were metaphors, some sym-bolism for the person and their relation to God. Now Jesus has something else in mind. He "opened their minds to understand the scriptures," making known the connections between his own words and deeds and "everything written about [him] in the law of Moses and in the proph-
ets and psalms." Why now? Why this increased depth of understanding? The answer lies in the shifting role of the Apostles. "You are witnesses of these things." The treasury of truth is no longer Jesus' responsibility alone but our own. Then and there, the Apostles are appointed to pro-claim the death and resurrection of Jesus, the forgiveness of sins and the mercy of God. This message is no longer for only the Jewish people but "all the nations." This is our invitation! We have the rich heritage of the Church's teaching. By sacramental grace, God's "peace" is "with
[us]." We, too, are sent to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ and the hope that belongs to his call.
PARISH NEWS- NOTICIAS DE LA PARROQUIA
Congratulations to Holy Cross Catholic
Academy TAPPS State Vocal Soloists and
Band members who performed recently. The
following students received the highest division.
Vocal Members
Jenna Rickwartz, Anna Phillips, John Reeves, Abby Rickwartz, Ja-cob Davila, Makaela Webb, Abigail Barnett and Gabriel Moreno Band Members
Jacob Davila, Konrad Schertler, Andrew Wilhelm, Joey Benitez, Jordan Walters and Jeremiah Zepeda
Junior High Youth Group
As a way to reach the most kids possible we have decided to cancel junior high youth on Sundays and I will begin
working with junior high more regularly on Wednesday evenings for the Remainder of this year. Thank you for
your support as we try to do what is best for the youth at our church. Rheagan Halsey
ESCUELA DE SAN JOSÉ
¿Gustaría una educación para su hijo que se centra en su fe católi-
ca? En la escuela de San José nuestros niños celebran la misa tres
veces a la semana además de recibir todos los días lecciones de reli-
gión. Estamos formando a los niños tan jóvenes como 3 años hasta
5 º grado. Ya estamos inscribiendo para el año escolar 2018-19.
8 º Festival anual de San José 6 de Mayo de 12pm-6pm
Por favor entregue sus boletos de la rifa tan pronto como sea posi-
ble. Todavía estamos necesitando a voluntarios para todas las
cabinas, si usted quiere ser voluntario comuníquese a la oficina y
deje su información. Gracias.
FORMACIÓN DE LA FE
Haga la diferencia en la formación de la fe en la futuras gen-
eraciones de Católicos. Comparta con los demás las mara-
villas que Dios ha realizado en su vida. “...no vayas a
olvidarte de estas cosas que tus ojos han visto, ni dejes que
se aparten de tu corazón...enséñalas, por el contrario, a tus
hijos y los hijos de tus hijos.” (Deut 4: 9)
ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL
Would you like an education for your child that is
centered on their Catholic Faith? At St. Joseph school,
our children celebrate Mass three times a week in addition
to receiving daily religion lessons. We are growing
children as young as 3 years old through 5th grade. We
are now enrolling for the 2018-19 school year.
St. Joseph’s 8th Annual Festival May 6th from 12pm-6pm
Please turn in your raffle tickets as soon as possible.
We are still needing volunteers for all booths. If you would like to
volunteer please call the office and leave your information. Thank you
FAITH FORMATION
Pass on to others the marvels God has worked in your life. Make a
difference in the faith formation of our future generation of Catholics.
“However, take care and be earnestly on your guard not to forget the
things which your own eyes have see, nor let them slip from your
memory as long as you live, but teach them to your children and to
your children’s children.” (Deut 4:9)
Diocesan News
CHURCH MINISTRIES
Weekly Collection Report/ Informe Semanal de la Colecta
Campus Ministries
Arturo Perez Parish Council President
Sonia Higgins Finance Council President
Monica Musick Altar Society President
Denice Haley Adult Faith Formation Jose & Erica Castañeda
Saint Luke’s Ministry & Homebound
Rheagan Halsey Impacting Teens
Sharon Burkett 5:00 pm Saturday Mass
8:00 am & 11:00am Sunday Masses
Carlos Gomez & Sister Hilda 1:00 pm Sunday Mass
Camille Graves
School Board President
April Fetterman Parent Teachers Organization President
Theresa Manno, Sylvia Gleason, Rosina Newhouse, Charles Handley, Sue Martinez, Howard Birkenfeld, Julian Biggers, Anthony & John Newhouse, Lydia Castillo, G.G. League, Edward Martinez, Nina Morganti, Grisel Morales,
Jose Ortiz , Gary Bellinghausen, Jenny C., Chase Sprigen, Christian Mo-rales, M.L.Vigil, Cecilia Gleason, Luca Buga, Willie Faye Huseman, Calista Huber, Carmen Ramos, Patricia Eagle, Lynell Alison, Danita Vigil, Junior Manibog, Evelyn Mulá, Carol Saldaña, Carla Wilson, Tony Peña, Ezequiel Rodriquez, Carolina Ortega, Steven Bellinghausen, April and Colt Jen-kins, Gigi Eagle, Leo Leners, Jackie Parker, Turks, Jerrico and Adrian Fjetland, Cole and Stefanie Fjetland, Kema Mitchener, Teresa Peña, Raul Rey, Evangelina Lucero, Lidia Lichtiem Yolanda Hernandez, Danny Marti-nez, Amelia Bellar, Deacon Leo Ramos, Diana Delgado, Juan Reyes, Paula Quintanilla and Carmelo P. Palermo, Kenia Magallanes, Jessica Trujillo, Deacon Daniel Romo, Elena Romo, Marc Begay, Andres and Adrien Agui-lar, Mark Hernandez, Isabella F. Rodriguez, Alfredo Medrano, Maria Marcela Mora, Celi Rangel, Agustina Ojeda, Dr. Constancio King, Marissa Jairo, Alice Gutierrez, Margie Bryant, Larry Nickolson, Alan Acker, Joe Velasquez, Roger Burnt and for the Whole Community
March Mass Attendance Average 5:00 PM– 126 8:00 AM– 82 11:00 AM– 210 1:00 PM– 288
February Mass Attendance Average 5:00 PM– 122 8:00 AM– 51 11:00 AM– 220 1:00 PM– 271
Altar Servers
5:00p.m. 8:00a.m.
11:00a.m. 1:00p.m.
Veronica Portillo, Audrey Portillo Victoria Pina Smith, Ashley Warren Ariele Ronquillo, Bianca Ronquillo Steven Lupercio, Yamilex Ramirez
Communion Ministers
4/22/18 5:00p.m. 8:00a.m.
11:00a.m.
1:00p.m.
Rufino and Sandra Chinchilla
4/22/18 5:00p.m. 8:00a.m.
11:00a.m.
1:00p.m.
Lectors
Pam Aragon Mary Huseman
1st–Christian Castillo 2nd—Marcos Ramos
Marisa Montoya
Ushers
Roger Bernt Pat Kennedy
*Portillo/
Garcia
Mass Servers April 21 and 22, 2018
We will not need Ordinary Eucharistic Ministers while we have
Mass in the gym.
Please Pray for our Soldiers Blase Musick, Jacob Tumbleson, Anthony J. Martello, John Aaron Peña, Chris Romo, Phillip Romo, Raymond Johnson III, Sam Jacquez, Ezekiel J. Rodriguez, Gloria A. Najera,
Daniel W. Tucker, Tarin Cavazos, Eli Olgas, Jordan Rivera
Projected-Proyectado- $7,500.00
Collection-Colecta: April 1st, 2018 $7,205.31
Over/Under-Más/Menos -$294.69
Children’s Collection-C. de los niños $154.58