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HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH MONT BELVIEU, TEXAS July 3, 2016
Holy Trinity
ThirteenthSundayinOrdinaryTimeJune26,2016
Mission Statement of Holy Trinity Catholic Community
Called forth by the Holy Eucharist, we are one family committed to sharing our blessings within our parish and with the world community, in order to promote the dignity and sanctity of human life.
PARISH OFFICE PhysicalAddress:10739EagleDrive,MontBelvieu,TX77523MailingAddress:POBX290,MontBelvieu,TX77580Monday-Tuesday,8am–2pm,Wednesday-Thursday,8:30am-2:30pm,Friday,8am-1pm(281)576-4990Fax(281)576-4915Of iceEmail:of [email protected]:www.htcc-mb.orgJoinusonFacebook—HolyTrinityCatholicChurchMontBelvieu Rev.KhanhHo,Pastor
Catholic Church
Deacon, Mr. Eugene R. LeBlanc, (281) 383-2294, [email protected] ParishSecretary,Rosa Lofton, (281) 576-4990, of [email protected] Bookkeeper,Lori Hargrave, [email protected] BusinessManager,Lydia Schneider, [email protected] Liturgy,Tammy Smith PastoralCouncil,Jeanne Newman, Chairperson, [email protected] OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
CCE,Jim Bergstrom, Mary Cole RCIA,Tami Landry TYM,Brad & Ginger Downs, (281) 513-9281 MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday:6pmSunday:8:30&10:30amTuesday:6pmWednesday-Friday:8am1stSaturday:8am
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Saturday5-5:45pmorbyappointmentYoumayscheduleanappointmentbycallingtheparishof ice.ADORATION 1stSaturday:8amHOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION
8am&7pmBULLETIN DEADLINE
[email protected],10amtheweekbeforepublication.
Join this lively crew for morning Mass!
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Thursday No Mass (Father at Youth Convention) Hos 11:1-4, 8c-9; Ps 80:2ac, 3b, 15-16; Mt 10:7-15
Friday No Mass (Father at Youth Convention) Hos 14:2-10; Ps 51:3-4, 8-9, 12-14, 17; Mt 10:16-23
Saturday St. Augustine Zhao Rong and Compan-ions; Blessed Virgin Mary
6pm In loving memory of Marjorie Schultz. Is 6:1-8; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Mt 10:24-33
Sunday Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:30am 10:30am
For vocations to the priesthood and consecrated religious life. For Holy Trinity Parish Family.
Dt 30:10-14; Ps 69:14, 17, 30-31, 33-34, 36-37; or Ps 19:8-11; Col 1:15-20; Lk 10:25-37
Mass intentions for 2016 may be made in the parish office.
Wednesday St. Maria Goretti
8am Blessings on our marriage. Hos 10:1-3, 7-8, 12; Ps 105:2-7; Mt 10:1-7
Tuesday St. Anthony Zac-caria; St. Elizabeth of Portugal
6pm Blessings for Chris and Megan on their anniversary. For healing and strengthening in marriages. In memory of Mayme Carrizal.
Hos 8:4-7, 11-13; Ps 115:3-10; Mt 9:32-38
Monday Independence Day
No Mass Hos 2:16, 17b-18, 21-22; Ps 145:2-9; Mt 9:18-26
July 4 — 10 Mass Intentions Readings
Youth: Jesus sent the disciples out into the world, but told them that it wouldn’t be an easy job. How have you shared your faith with others this past week? What were the risks for you? Adults: To what part of the harvest are you being sent? What are you being called to do for the Reign of God?
Dear God, as You hold these people in the palm of Your hands, please give them peace of mind, comfortable rest and fulfillment of Christ. Sara Gonzalez Tanguma, Carolyn Rucker, Sadie Rabalais, Arturo Mares Gomez, David Venegas, Marylene Simon Williams, Nicole Denise Papillion, Mary Mudd, Luke Rivera, Paris Cornelius, Stuart Mankin, Larry Mankin, Donna DuPont, Jeanie DuPont, Darryl Carte', Michelle S. Myers, Katie McCoy, Della Schneider, Vickey Sandifur, Jocelyn Kasmir, Shirley Blacksetter, Kristen Embler, Jordon Ludtky, Gavin Nettles, John Butler, Chris Hillman, The Koswenda Family, Ben Sager, Sr., Rita Abshire, Jeanette Jett, Marcella Pallomo, Jeanne Cash, Jose Yzquierdo, Edie Henry, Mr. Ponce, Carolyn Milum, Sally Wigdalski, John Andy Ward, Sandra Plant, Joan Pisoni, Weston Crowe, Sue Curole, Toni Ramirez, Rosie Ramirez, Evelia Perez, Shirley Lavergne, Brad Wesson, Linda De La Cruz, Maria Ramirez, Anne Marie Mayville, Jane Boxmann, Augustine & Gloria Ybarra, Yvette Rivas, Conejo Family, Jayme Sanders, Jessiann Macia, Elsa Guiterrez, Lena Rivas, John Smith, Josie Delgado, Paul Roberts, Jr., Kyle Cliburn, Jack Dennis, Jose Felix Cerino, Carolyn King, Wes Lester, Sam Wingate, Daniel Conejo, Taylor C. Hudnall, Maeva Flavien, Lisa Myers, Maxine Culpepper, Nancy Johnson, Linda Pearson, Rosa Lee Franta, Tommy Howard, Brandon Mudd, Johnny Ballard, Linda Pearson. Pray for our soldiers: Jacob Chandler, Shaun Hadley, Briel Lemelle, Augie Marshall, Galen (Jimmy) Mudd and all serving our country.
AbigTHANKYOUtoVacationBibleSchool
fearlessleaders,Leah&JasonCourville&
alladultandteenvolunteersforajobwell
donewithourVBSprogramthisyear!
Diocese of Beaumont 50th Anniversary Celebration
will be held at Ford Park in Beaumont,
at 4pm on Sunday, September 18.
Please plan to attend this special celebration!
All are welcome!
E x t r a o r d i n a r y M i n i s t e r T r a i n i n g
New dates for the liturgical Ministry Formation Day for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. Scheduled for June 25 originally, it has now been changed to Saturday, July 23, and Part 2 is scheduled for Saturday August, 6, 9am – 1pm, both sessions, at the Catholic Pastoral Center. Pre-Registration a must! Please contact Luz Lazo, secretary to the Office Worship, 409-924-4341, to register.
HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH MONT BELVIEU, TEXAS July 3, 2016
A l t a r S e r v e r T r a i n i n g Altar Server training will begin in the months of July and August. All current and future altar servers must have this training to continue to serve. Please email [email protected] for an application or pick up an application in the sacristy. If you did not get an email this week, you have not completed an application. Please do not miss out on this opportunity for service, fellowship and fun! Collection June 26, 2016 Collection $ 4,605.05 Building Fund $ 3,613.05 Second Collection $ 1,046.00 TOTAL $ 9,264.10
Building Fund Bank Account Balance $501,057.57
The Gift of Mercy Last Sunday, Jesus rebuked James and John for wanting to “call down fire from heaven” (Luke 9:54–55) on an unwelcoming town. As he sends forth disciples today, Jesus again forbids retaliation against non-receptive listeners (10:10–11), showing us how to be Jesus’ “missionaries of
mercy” this Jubilee Year of Mercy. Like the first disciples, we are sent not to proclaim ourselves but Jesus. As Jesus sent them in pairs, so are we also to work together in the community of the Church. We often describe the Church as Isaiah describes Jerusalem in today’s first reading, our comforting, nurturing Mother (Isaiah 66:13). So, going forth gently, like lambs among wolves (Luke 10:3), we share comforting peace, nurturing food and drink (Luke’s image for Eucharist), and Jesus’ healing promise of unfailing, unconditional mercy (10:5, 7, 9). Thus Jesus bids us proclaim the kingdom of God by showing what God’s kingdom looks like in action. “Go, preach the Gospel,” Pope Francis’ saintly namesake of Assisi is said to have instructed his first friars, “and when necessary, use words!”
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July 6 –9 – Diocesan Youth Convention Stronger Together! September 18 – Diocesan 50th Anniversary, Ford Park, 4pm
R e l i g i o u s I t e m s f o r S a l e
Religious items will be available in the Narthex of the church on the FIRST Sunday of every month. Contact Nancy Johnson for more information at 281-727-8200 or 281-383-3286.
In the next weeks, we focus on the Spiritual Works of Mercy. They have long been a part of the Christian tradition, appearing in the works of theologians and spiritual writers throughout history. Just as Jesus attended to the spiritual well-being of those he ministered to, these Spiritual Works of Mercy guide us to "help our neighbor in their spiritual needs".
FORGIVING INJURIES Forgiving others is difficult at times because we do not have God's limitless mercy and compassion. But Jesus teaches us that we should forgive as God forgives, relying on him to help us show others the mercy of God. • Let go of grudges • Saying sorry is something we learn as kids, but how
often do we really mean it? Forgiveness transforms hearts and lives
• Participate in the Sacrament of Penance • Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet
Saint of the Week St. Maria Goretti’s father died when she was young, and her poor mother worked very hard to support their family. After she was attacked and brutally stabbed by a young neighbor who wanted to rape her, she allowed her faith to continue to govern her life. She forgave him for his crime. Her forgiveness brought him to repentance and it changed his life. Today Maria Goretti is honored for resisting his sexual advances, but mainly for allowing her faith to lead her to generous and complete forgiveness. Maria’s message today: “Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.” We say these words daily, but do we pay attention to what we are saying? Maria, mortally wounded, could forgive and pray for her attacker. If Maria could forgive (and pray for) her killer, can you forgive someone who has done much less harm to you?