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St. Anthony Catholic Church Church 115 N. 25 Mile Ave. | Hereford, Texas 79045
Parish Office:114 Sunset Drive 364-6150
School Office: 120 W. Park Ave. Phone 364-1952.
Parish website http://stanthonyscatholicparish.com/ In case of an emergency email: [email protected] or 806-570-5706
PARISH PASTOR — Rev. Fr. Anthony Neusch DIOCESE of AMARILLO — Bishop Patrick Zurek
Sign up for R.C.I.A and Small Groups Adult Faith Formation email: [email protected] or call 364-6150
Bulletin Editor Jasmin Enriquez email: [email protected] bulletin deadline is noon WEDNESDAY.
Church Announcements: Sunday, November 17:
9:30 am Mass
11 am Thanksgiving baskets assembled in the cafeteria
5 pm Holy Hour.
Monday, November 18:
7:15 am Monday Daily Mass resumes
Wednesday, November 20:
8 am Adoration begins.
6-7 pm Elementary F.F.C
6:30-8:30 pm jr. high and high school F.F.C
7 pm Adoration ends
Saturday, November 23:
6 pm Mass
7 pm, Thank You dinner for Fr. Nestor in the cafeteria!
Sunday, November 24:
Second Collection for Campaign for Human
Development.
Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
November 17, 2019
LIFE IS HARD, BUT HAVE NO FEAR
Today’s readings take a fearless look at reality and
reach a conclusion that we all know: life is hard. The
prophet Malachi preaches fire and brimstone, warning us
that evildoers will perish in flames. Saint Paul offers his
own warning to the Thessalonians: keep busy, but never
become a busybody. He reminds Christians that the
apostles themselves worked in “toil and drudgery” as a
model for how we ought to contribute to our community.
The Gospel returns to the apocalyptic tone of Malachi,
describing the utter chaos of the end-times. We will
know the end is near when violence, catastrophe, and
hatred dominate the earth. But we must not fear! God’s
saving plan brings peace to our hearts. Malachi speaks of
the sun’s “healing rays,” and Jesus himself promises to
protect every hair on our heads. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
School Announcement: School Number: (806) 364-1952
Monday, November 18:
2:15 pm, early out!
Thursday, November 21:
Thanksgiving Dinner, tickets are $7
Friday, November 22:
8:15 am School Mass.
Monday,-Tuesday, November 25-29:
NO school this week!
Parish Office Hours: Mon. 10am– 12pm, 1pm-5pm.
Tue .—Thur. 9am-12pm, 1pm-5pm.
Fri. 9 am—12 pm
Mon. 7:15AM 2 Volunteers please.
Tues.5:30PM Daniel Betzen and Alejandro Rojas
Wed.7:15AM Aleeya Alaniz and Devin Mata
Thurs.7:15AMRobert Gonzales and Sydnee Nielson
Fri.7:15AM School Students
SAT.6PM Brady Bice, Mia Estrada,
Alexia Hernandez, and Abram Martinez
SUN. 9:30 AM Gerald Marnell, Ramiro Soliz,
Bryce Tucker, and Brylie Tucker
LITURGY INTENTIONS Mon.7:15AM All Souls Tues.5:30PM All Souls
Wed.7:15AM All Souls
Thurs7:15AM All Souls
Fri.7:15AM All Souls
Sat. 6PM Ed Bradshaw RIP
Sun. 9:30AM People of the Parish
ALTAR SERVERS
STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE November 9/10, 2019
Envelopes–62 Loose Checks–2
Envelopes/Checks $9,379.00
Plates $587.10
Children $60.00
Total $10,026.10
2nd Collection Envelopes: Black Bag Collection $500.00
2nd Collection Envelopes:
Women Religious $3.00
FINAL Total = $10,030.10
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Schedule for Nov. 23/24: 6PM Mass: Steve Cortez, Elvira Enriquez, Jasmin Enriquez, Saman-
tha Guerrero, and Monica Hernandez (L)
9:30AM Mass: Sergio Correa, Aracely Correa, Erin Jesko, Krynson
Jesko, Elaine McNutt, Shelley Meiwes, and Keith Meiwes SICK CALL ONLY:Nadine Berend, Lawrence Brorman, Jackie Casarez,
Maggie Diller, Shawn Frye, and Brenda Yosten
Lector Schedule for Nov. 23/24: 6PM Mass: Renee Kuper and Roy Kuper
9:30AM Mass: Jana Hedrick and Sam Urbanczyk
Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time November 17, 2019
9:30 AM: Dismissal of RCIA after Homily, followed by topic—A/R.
Vocation Crucifix:
6 pm Mass: Volunteer
9:30 am Mass: Volunteer
11 am Assemble/Deliver Thanksgiving baskets in the cafeteria
5 pm Holy Hour
MONDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer.
7:15 am Mass
TUESDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer
7-8 am Men’s Lectionary Study Group
5:30 pm Mass
WEDNESDAY – 6:45 am Morning Prayer.
7:15 am Mass 8 am Adoration begins.
9:30 am Ladies Lectionary Group, A/R.
6—7 pm F.F.C begins for elementary
6:30-8:30 pm F.F.C begin for jr. high and high school
THURSDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer.
7:15 am Mass
School Thanksgiving meal, tickets are $7.
FRIDAY–6:45 am Morning Prayer.
7-8 am Book Study—”Doors to the Sacred” Antonian Room
8:15 am School Mass
SATURDAY 6PM LITURGY November 23, 2019
Vocation Crucifix Volunteer
7 pm Thank You dinner for Fr. Nestor in the cafeteria!
Thirty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time November 24, 2019
Second Collection Campaign for Human Development
9:30 AM: Dismissal of RCIA after Homily, followed by topic—A/R.
Vocation Crucifix:
9:30 am Mass: Volunteer
5 pm Holy Hour
F.F.C students preparing for sacraments: Please be sure to sign in after Mass, in the back of the church.
Parents, if you have any questions please call Aracely Correa,
DRE, 364-6150.
ALL ALTAR FLOWERS: are in HONOR of
Elroy Artho from Patty and Dwight Jesko. Thank
you and God bless!
FRIENDLY REMINDER. The bulletin deadline is Wednesday at 12
pm, anything sent after will not be published in
that weekend's bulletin, no exceptions. Thank
you.
COMING To YOU For ADVENT
Advent 2019 can be more
than an ordinary Fall-Winter
season in your Spiritual
Life IF you pick up a copy
of “Waiting in Wonder” (by Twenty-Third
Publications) which your parish is making
available FREE, because you matter! Watch
church entryways and use this tool, read it
daily, and hear what God is saying to your
heart/mind/soul and Spirit – Let us prepare to
be ready for the Christmas celebration of
Jesus’ birth.
REMINDER: Anyone can add your personal prayer intentions to the
Prayer Box in the Bell Tower entrance at ANY time during
the week. It is then carried in procession to the altar at week-
end and school children's Masses. Let us be a constantly
praying Child of God! Intentions may be written
anonymously. Thank you.
HOLY CROSS CORNER The faculty, staff and students at Holy Cross
Catholic Academy enjoyed the recent visit from
Future Mustangs!
Fifth graders from St. Mary’s, St. Joseph’s and
St. Anthony’s in Hereford have all visited Holy
Cross.
Thank you for visiting and we are looking
forward to these students joining us soon!
Go Mustangs!
NOVEMBER & DECEMBER CALENDAR NOV. 18—Monday Daily Mass resumes!
NOV. 21—School Thanksgiving meal, tickets may be purchased in the school office for $7
each.
NOV. 23—Thank You Dinner to Fr. Nestor in the cafeteria, 7 pm.
NOV. 24—Second Collection for Human Development.
NOV. 25-29—School out for Thanksgiving.
NOV. 27—NO F.F.C - Happy Thanksgiving!!
NOV. 28—Thanksgiving Mass, 9 am.
NOV. 27-29—Church Office Closed for Thanksgiving.
DEC. 1—Second Collection Black Bag for Charity.
DEC. 1—1st Reconciliation, 3-5:30 pm.
DEC. 2—Church office opens. School resumes
Flowers West is moving to a NEW
location! Come join us for our grand
opening on Monday, December 2 at 506 S. 25
Mile Ave. (the old Hereford Brand/Edward
Jones Building) We hope to
see you there!
Sincerely,
Flowers West.
Coming to speak at Saint Anthony’s for
Advent on Dec. 8 in the Antonian Room
from 3 – 4:30 in the afternoon. All are
invited! Bring guests!
Mary Parker is a well-
known TV news anchor who,
for 20-years enjoyed meeting
people all over the Panhandle
and reporting their stories.
A California native, Mary
grew her roots in Amarillo
and in the Catholic commu-
nity, a member of St. Thomas
The Apostle church since
1986. She credits her faith as her lifeline through life’s
joys and tragedies. She is a
suicide survivor, a mother, a wife, a sister and friend.
Mary shares her journey encompassing this fame,
grief and joy with the hopes that it will inspire others to
lean on our Lord and His various communities for
recovery and new beginnings.
Take time this coming Advent season to prepare for
the coming of Jesus Christ. Mary’s story will inspire you
on your faith journey. If you’ve ever felt alone during the
holidays,
or felt lost because of your personal life circumstances,
come and hear how God works in our lives. We are not
meant to walk alone. It is in sharing that we are strength-
ened.
The Advent season is a time of preparation and
anticipation as we await the coming of the Christ
child. Join Mary and hear how God took her deep loss
and sadness and turned it a story of resurrection and
happiness. Take time to hear the love, joy, peace and
hope God wants for you. Let her story renew your faith
in everyday miracles and inspire you to grow closer to
God this holiday season.
Pray with the Deacon Candidates. Come join the deacon candidates
each morning at 6:45 am, in
morning prayer. Please enter
through the bell tower entrance.
Confession Times: Wednesday: 6:30am-7am.
Thursday: 6:30am—7am.
Friday: 7am-8 am.
Saturday: 4:30 pm-5:30 pm.
Sunday: 8—9:15 am before Mass.
My family prayed _____
rosaries this week.
A total of 67 rosaries were prayed, for
vocations this past week. Thank you!
King’s Manor—10th Annual Dinner King’s manor is excited to host our 10th
Annual Dinner and Homemade Dessert
Auction to be held on Tuesday, November
26, 2019 at 6 pm in the Lamar Room of
King’s Manor. This is a fun evening of
fellowship and you’re invited to join us for a Mexican
Pile-On dinner before the auction. Dinner will be served
from 6 pm to 6:45 pm. The auction will begin around 7
pm. Dinner and entertainment is $10 per person.
New Calendar’s
are now available!
Calendars for the 2020 new
year are now available at the
church office and at each
entrances of the church. This
year’s calendar theme is, Illustrations of Catholic Life in
the Twentieth Century.
Thanksgiving Baskets Sunday, November 17
Thanksgiving baskets will be assem-
bled and delivered at 11 am in the
school cafeteria. Volunteers are wel-
come to help assemble or deliver baskets. Thank you to
everyone for donating food for this years Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Mass: Thanksgiving Day Mass will be at 9 am
November 28. If you would like to bring
your bread and wine to be blessed after
Mass you’re more then welcome too!
PRAYER CHAIN
REQUESTS We want to remind people to feel free
to use the parish prayer lines when
needs arise in your family in
difficult times of testing and trial.
Email: [email protected].
Contacts are listed on the back of the weekly church
bulletin. You must first have the permission of the
patient or of a close family member who can speak for
that person in need; you may use either their full name
OR no name at all. It is also hoped that if the prayer line
is being used anonymously, the caller inform our Pastor
Father Tony so he can come to anoint or administer the
Sacrament of Healing when needed and to know who
among the flock to keep in his daily prayer. Thank you
and May God Bless you!
Baptismal Class Baptism classes will be the last
Wednesday of every month in the
teachers lounge, please register
online the Friday before. The church
website is, http://
stanthonyscatholicparish.com/
Hover your mouse over the ‘Sacraments’ tab and
scroll down to ‘Baptismal Class Registration’ if you
have any questions, please call Aracely Correa at 364-
6150 NOTE: When you register for the baptismal
class, you are registering to take the class NOT sched-
ule a date for the baptism. The class is good for 2
years. Once you have taken the class you can call
Aracely at the church office to schedule a meeting
with Fr. Tony. If you have any questions please call
Aracely at the church office, 364-6150.
Distinguished Graduate. Nominations for Distinguished Graduate of St. Anthony Catholic School are being accepted. Forms can be turned
into the school office or scanned and emailed to [email protected]
The deadline for consideration this year will be Friday, November 22nd.
Forms can be picked up at the church office or at the 2 from entrances of the church.
Thought for Reflection: “First keep the peace within yourself, then you can also bring peace to others” —Thomas à Kempis
“The ear is the avenue to the heart.” - Voltaire