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I beseech You, my Divine Jesus, to send me humiliation every time I try to place myself above others. St. Thérèse Parish Office Hours: 9:00am — 2:45pm Monday — Friday Address: 700 Nash St NE Wilson, NC 27893-3047 Phone: 252-237-3019 252-237-2042 (FAX) E-mail: st.therese.[email protected] Carmelite House: 610 Nash St NE Website: sttheresewilson.com Father Jeffrey Bowker, VF Pastor Father Paul Brant, SJ Parochial Vicar — 252-229-0584 Sister Martha Alvarado, HSMG Ministerio Hispano -- 252-505-6258 Deacon Michel DuSablon Mrs. Barbra Matrejek Administrative Assistant-Ext. 10 [email protected] Mrs. Yolanda Craven Financial Administrator-Ext. 16 [email protected] Mr. Mark N. Peterson Organist/Choirmaster Mrs. Louise Bellavance 252-299-1195 Director of Religious Education [email protected] New Parishioners Welcome to our parish. We invite you to register, as soon as possible. Registration forms are available in the office during office hours, in the Tower Room or on our parish website. Though a rather simple act, registration allows the parish to know how many families live in the parish. It also provides an official record of your membership and is essential for sacramental preparations and sponsorship certification. Sacrament of Baptism Parents must be registered members of the Parish and in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Participation in the Pre-Baptismal Program is required. Parents must register by calling the parish office. Sacrament of Matrimony Arrangements must be made with the Pastor at least six months in advance. Participation in Marriage Preparation Workshop is required. Sacrament of Anointing The sacrament is celebrated upon request prior to surgery or at the time of illness. Please notify the Parish office of the illness or hospitalization of a parishioner. For emergencies, please see next page. Religious Education Registration late August. Kindergarten through 12 th grade Sundays 9:45am - 10:45am, 12:30– 1:30pm or Wednesdays 7pm-8pm The Divine Liturgy WE ARE BACK TO OUR NORMAL MASS SCHEDULE BUT WITH LIMITED CAPACITY. We are still livestreaming, see page 1 for link. Sunday Obligation Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:30am 11:00am 1:30pm (Spanish) 5:00pm (Spanish) Weekday Monday, 12:10pm Tuesday, 12:10pm Wednesday, 8:30am Wednesday, 8:00pm (in Spanish) Thursday, 12:10pm Friday, 12:10pm First Saturday, 9am Holy Days check bulletin or website Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Benediction Thursday, 7pm First Friday,12:45pm and 7pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays: 4:00pm - 4:45pm Thursdays: 7:15pm —8pm

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  • I beseech You, my

    Divine Jesus, to send me humiliation every time I try to place myself above

    others. —St. Thérèse

    Parish Office Hours: 9:00am — 2:45pm Monday — Friday Address: 700 Nash St NE Wilson, NC 27893-3047 Phone: 252-237-3019 252-237-2042 (FAX) E-mail: [email protected] Carmelite House: 610 Nash St NE Website: sttheresewilson.com

    Father Jeffrey Bowker, VF Pastor Father Paul Brant, SJ Parochial Vicar — 252-229-0584 Sister Martha Alvarado, HSMG Ministerio Hispano -- 252-505-6258 Deacon Michel DuSablon Mrs. Barbra Matrejek Administrative Assistant-Ext. 10 [email protected] Mrs. Yolanda Craven Financial Administrator-Ext. 16 [email protected] Mr. Mark N. Peterson Organist/Choirmaster Mrs. Louise Bellavance 252-299-1195 Director of Religious Education [email protected]

    New Parishioners Welcome to our parish. We invite you to register, as soon as possible. Registration forms are available in the office during office hours, in the Tower Room or on our parish website. Though a rather simple act, registration allows the parish to know how many families live in the parish. It also provides an official record of your membership and is essential for sacramental preparations and sponsorship certification. Sacrament of Baptism Parents must be registered members of the Parish and in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Participation in the Pre-Baptismal Program is required. Parents must register by calling the parish office.

    Sacrament of Matrimony Arrangements must be made with the Pastor at least six months in advance. Participation in Marriage Preparation Workshop is required.

    Sacrament of Anointing The sacrament is celebrated upon request prior to surgery or at the time of illness. Please notify the Parish office of the illness or hospitalization of a parishioner. For emergencies, please see next page.

    Religious Education Registration late August. Kindergarten through 12th grade Sundays 9:45am - 10:45am, 12:30– 1:30pm or Wednesdays 7pm-8pm

    The Divine Liturgy WE ARE BACK TO OUR

    NORMAL MASS SCHEDULE BUT WITH LIMITED CAPACITY.

    We are still livestreaming, see page 1 for link. Sunday Obligation

    Saturday: 5:00pm Sunday: 8:30am 11:00am 1:30pm (Spanish) 5:00pm (Spanish)

    Weekday Monday, 12:10pm Tuesday, 12:10pm Wednesday, 8:30am Wednesday, 8:00pm (in Spanish) Thursday, 12:10pm Friday, 12:10pm First Saturday, 9am

    Holy Days check bulletin or website

    Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament &

    Benediction Thursday, 7pm First Friday,12:45pm and 7pm Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturdays: 4:00pm - 4:45pm Thursdays: 7:15pm —8pm

  • JANUARY 17, 2021— SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    Welcome! all guests to St. Therese Church.

    We are glad you have joined us today and hope to see you again.

    ***BECAUSE OF COVID-19, PLEASE TAKE THE PEOPLE PARTS OF THE MASS PAPERS AND

    BULLETINS HOME AFTER MASS, DO NOT RETURN THEM TO THE PILE IN THE VESTIBULE****

    ANOINTING OF THE

    SICK PRIEST VISIT

    NON-EMERGENCY

    Non-emergency priest visits to the home or hospital should be requested by calling the office during regular office hours. Requests for non-emergency anointings may also be made at the church at anytime. Requests for homebound or nursing home visits on a regular basis, temporary or long-term, are set up through the church office.

    FOR EMERGENCY ONLY PRIEST VISIT

    When someone is under the threat of death, please call the office during regular office hours at 252-237-3019. If after office hours or on weekends, then please call Fr. Jeffrey at 252-296-9094 or Fr. Paul at 252-229-0584. Additional assistance in locating a priest may also be found with Deacon Michel at 252-230-4668. Please be sure to leave a clear message when you call, and to repeat your call as needed until it is returned.

    ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES

    Listening devices are available for those who need hearing

    assistance during Mass. You may pick one up in the sacristy before Mass. Please return it to

    the sacristy after Mass. Please do not wrap the

    headphone cord around the receiver.

    SPECIAL NEEDS If you have any special needs regarding the reception of the Holy Eucharist, such as being physically unable to approach

    the Altar, please tell the Usher.

    As previously stated and is still in effect, Bishop Zarama has dispensed the faithful from their

    Sunday Mass obligation. Those with pre-existing health conditions or other vulnerable people are encouraged to remain at home and still join us

    through our livestream of Sunday Mass: https://www.youtube.com/channel/

    UCS4FpXm3Kou3IWXTmKxMQIg

    Readings of the Day #874 — Order of Mass #229

    Prelude: Liebster Jesu, wir sind hier Bach Processional: Those who love and those who labor

    (Tune: NETTLETON, 535) 632

    Kyrie

    Responsorial Psalm: Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.

    874

    Gospel Acclamation 237 Preparation of the Gifts: Seek ye first the kingdom of God

    580

    Sanctus back page—46 Memorial Acclamation: When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again.

    front page B

    Final Doxology 245 Agnus Dei G82 Communion: Jesus, remember me, when you come into your Kingdom. (11am choir) Ave Verum Corpus

    423

    Gregorian chant

    Recessional: Immortal, invisible, God only wise 512 Postlude: W ir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ Bach

    Gloria front page 232

  • * indicates names were added this week

    Names for the prayer list must be at the request of, or approved by a family

    member. They will remain on the prayer list for a period of one month. If you would

    like to have a name added, removed or retained, please call the parish office.

    Deceased ♥ Living

    Pray for those serving In Japan: Maricruz

    Clemente Avila In Italy:

    Juan Garcia Raya In Iraq:

    Ana Maria Escobeda

    For.....

    JANUARY 17, 2021— SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    Odell Batts Dorothy Calamito Russ Campbell Joseph Dugan Margaret Germann Geneva Jenkins Maria Meier Moe Mohesky Shirley Mohesky William B Parker

    Ralph Pike Alice Pultz* Mac Reed JoAnne Rodri Al Sabella Sally Smith Mary Stanton Connie Swartzwelder Eleanore Williams

    parishioners:

    Trang Baseel Mickey Bast Vivian Books Ben Clark Jerry Emerson, Jr Trey Emerson Kathy Evers Eddie Gabel Matthew Grepiotis Garrett Hanson Renee Brown Jones Roz Kettner Karen Kuntz Althea Laramee Raymond Laramee Michael Lavallee Daphne Lewis Chandi Long Max Long Miguel Morales Martínez

    Mike McGrath Jackie McGrath Nancy McMullen Meredith Miller Barbara Morgan Basilia Morin Roy Pittman Joe Powell Alex Proctor Isabel Raimondi Ronnie Revis William Rives Eddie Roberson Mary Setley Jeannie Smith Helen Spengler Nicole Spengler Michael Thomas Fr. Trent Watts

    family and friends:

    1/16 Saturday 9:00 am No Mass

    5:00 pm Mary Mildred Lea Haggerty

    1/17 Sunday 8:30 am Spingarn Crump

    11:00 am People of the Parish 1:30 pm Mass in Spanish 5:00 pm Mass in Spanish 1/18 Monday 12:10 pm Robert Burke 1/19 Tuesday 12:10 pm

    Sue Lohr 1/20 Wednesday 8:30 am ♥ Natalie Craven 8:00 pm Mass in Spanish 1/21 Thursday 12:10 pm Clarence & Marion

    Schimick 1/22 Friday 12:10 pm Aida Roque 1/23 Saturday 9:00 am No Mass 5:00 pm Robert Burke 1/24 Sunday 8:30 am Carmine Buscemi 11:00 am People of the Parish

    1:30 pm Mass in Spanish 5:00 pm Mass in Spanish

    ALTAR FLOWERS This weekend’s Altar flowers were InhonorofAnaEscovedoandMontezTaylorservinginIraq

    bytheEscovedofamily.

    If you would like to sponsor the flowers in honor or memory of someone, please call Yolanda in

    the church office.

  • JANUARY 17, 2021— SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time— January 23/24, 2021 LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULES

    Sat—5:00pm Sun—8:30am Sun—11:00am Reader…………….……… Gretchen McKeithan Jean Stolarik Clifford Miller Extraordinary Ministers... Carey McKeithan Norma Tedera Tim Winks Ushers………………….… Mike Radford Dave Stolarik Frank Stead

    Altar Servers…................. need servers Gabrielle & Urielle DeLuna

    Joshua Miller

    Linens…................................. …………………..... Shiela Clark Counters (1/25)……………. ………....………….. Donna Trukawinski and Scott Fleck

    Book Club aka God Seekers Our next Book Club (God Seekers) will

    meet in the school on Wednesday, February 10 at noon to discuss Scott Hahn’s new book Right and Just. We

    are practicing social distancing and wearing our masks. All parishioners are welcomed.

    Contact: Joan Satterly 291-0523.

    Knights of Columbus Please keep an eye on the bulletin for

    our next meeting dates. We are inviting all Catholic men to join

    our council. The Knights are a fraternal organization of Catholic men who help to

    serve our priests, parish and our community. Visit us online at: www.kofc4660.org or contact Jack Schimick, 243-0493.

    St. Therese Women’s Group Our group is open to all women of the Parish. There are no dues. If

    you would like to receive the Women's Group Updates, please

    contact Maureen Hooper. Contacts: Maureen Hooper— 252-291-1051 [email protected]. Shiela Clark— 252-991-4588 [email protected]

    Please remember in your prayers the repose of the

    soul of the recently deceased, Sue Lohr,

    past parishioner. May God bring peace and comfort to the

    family during this sorrowful time.

    Time for a New Parish Directory!

    We are starting to prepare for an updated directory.

    Are you not in the previous directory? Did

    you move? Did you change your phone number? Is your primary phone number your cell phone? If so, do you want your cell phone number published? Did you add a child to your family? Are any of your currently listed children now living on their own? Help us make sure we print your correct information AND that you WILL be included in this next directory. EVERYONE is asked to please call or e-mail the Church office to ver ify your information by Feb 19. We don’t want to leave anyone out.

  • JANUARY 17, 2021— SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    Baptism Preparation Class We have a baptism preparation class the second Sunday of each

    month from 9:45-10:45am in the Carmelite

    house. Next Class dates are:

    February 14 and March 14. This class is required for all parents who will have

    their child baptized at St. Therese. We will not schedule a baptism date until the

    parents have attended the class. Any parishioner that will be a godparent at

    St. Therese or in another parish may also attend. Pre-registration is required.

    Please call the Church office at least a week in advance to register for the class.

    PLEASE NOTE: Godparent forms need to be

    signed IN THE PRESENCE OF a Catholic priest or deacon.

    Does someone you know have questions about our Catholic

    faith? Please tell them about RCIA at St. Therese and ask them to call Anne

    Bach (234-6227) or the Church office (237-3019) if they are interested in the classes.

    RCIA classes are held on Sundays from 12:30pm—2pm in the Carmelite house.

    Our parish is using the remind app/program. This program is a great tool to communicate quickly and

    efficiently any changes and updates in schedules especially as it pertains to the coronavirus and inclement weather. To receive texts: text @stccinfo2 to number 81010 To receive e-mails: send blank e-mail to [email protected]

    Knights Need Your Help The Knights of Columbus have

    continued to cook dinners for the SPOT as well as the Veterans’

    Residential Services every other week for most of 2020.

    To keep this ministry going as long as it is needed, they are

    looking for donations to pay for the food. If you would like to contribute, please send a check made out to KofC4460 to St.

    Therese, 700 Nash St NE, Wilson, NC 27893. If you would

    like to help prepare and pack meals, please contact Tony

    Gaetano at 252-299-0008.

  • JANUARY 17, 2021— SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    January 9/10 Weekly Offertory

    Last Year: This Year:

    $6,422.00 $6,722.00

    Last month’s Budget: Last month’s Actual:

    $47,890.00 $32,498.00

    Priest Retirement Assessment for Fiscal Year 2020-2021:

    $22,078.00

    Received 2020-2021 $11,049.00

    Offertory Envelopes sent: 291 Envelopes received: 71

    Thank you for your continued support!

    Year-to-Date Budget: Year-to-Date Actual:

    $200,532.00 $176,762.00

    Please remember The Church of St. Therese

    in your will.

    Offertory Information We understand that some of you are still not able to join us for Mass in person just yet. We pray and hope you can continue to give your weekly offertory, so that we can meet

    our day-to-day financial obligations. They can be mailed to the Church office, 700 Nash St NE, Wilson, NC 27893 Attn.: Yolanda Craven or dropped off at the Church office during regular office hours.

    We have Online Giving

    Go to: https://

    sttheresewilson.weshareonline.org/index.aspx and take a look. You can set up recurring donations or just one-time donations.

    Credit cards are accepted!!

    Children’s Hunger Elimination of Wilson (CHEW)

    The Childrens Hunger Elimination of Wilson (CHEW) distributes weekend meals to chronically hungry students in Wilson County.

    The food is purchased with donations from civic and community groups, individuals, and many churches including St. Therese. The real strength of CHEW is the many volunteers that give of their time and energy to staff the distribution centers and pack the food items for distribution to assigned schools. This year St. Therese will be helping with Hunt High School. If you'd like to be a part of the St. Therese CHEW volunteer team, please contact the Church office.

    Bulletin DEADLINES

    PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF

    THE FOLLOWING BULLETIN DEADLINES: ►Friday, January 22 for January 31 ►Friday, January 29 for February 7

    All announcements need to be in writing and in the

    parish office by 2pm. No EXCEPTIONS!

    SPECIAL COLLECTION THIS Sunday is

    SHARE SUNDAY. Share Sunday donation envelopes may be placed in the regular collection. Besides canned foods, pasta and

    cereals Hope Station can use the following for their shelters: Paper towels, napkins, toilet paper, tissues, hand soap, dish soap, hand sanitizer, Band-Aids, ibuprofen, toothbrushes, toothpaste, Ziploc bags, laundry pods, deodorant, shampoo, razors, combs, hairbrushes, lotions, socks, t-shirts, sweat pants, sleep pants, school supplies, children’s books, diapers, pull-ups, baby food and formula. These items can be put in our basket in the vestibule or dropped off directly at Hope Station, 309 Goldsboro St E. Thank you in advance for your generosity.

  • READINGS OF THE DAY

    JANUARY 17, 2021— SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    SAINTS OF THE DAY

    WORLD-WIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER (WWME)

    God’s love for us is reflected in the love for each other in our family. Why not celebrate and encourage that love by giving your spouse the gift of a WWME weekend? The next encounter

    is Jan 29-31 in North Myrtle Beach, SC. For more information contact us at 704-315-2144 or [email protected] Local contact: Earl & Marinda Castete: 252-200-4827

    Jan 17, Second Sunday of Ordinary Time 1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19 / Ps 40:2, 4, 7-10 / 1 Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20 / Jn 1:35-42 Jan 18, Monday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time Heb 5:1-10 / Ps 110:1-4 / Mk 2:18-22 Jan 19, Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time Heb 6:10-20 / Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c / Mk 2:23-28 Jan 20, Wednesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time Heb 7:1-3, 15-17 / Ps 110:1-4 / Mk 3:1-6 Jan 21, Thursday, Memorial of St Agnes Heb 7:25 — 8:6 / Ps 40:7-10, 17 / Mk 3:7-12 Jan 22, Friday, Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children Heb 8:6-13 / Ps 85:8, 10-14 / Mk 3:13-19 Jan 23, Saturday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time Heb 9:2-3, 11-14 / Ps 47:2-3, 6-9 / Mk 3:20-21 Jan 24, Third Sunday of Ordinary Time Jon 3:1-5, 10 / Ps 25:4-9 / 1 Cor 7:29-31 / Mk 1:14-20

    January 17 Anthony Died in 356 at age 105; born in upper Egypt; hermit and early founder of religious life; called the “Patriarch of Monks”; aided St. Athanasius of Alexandria in combating Arianism. January 20 Fabian Died in 250; layman elected bishop of Rome in 236; pope. January 20 Sebastian Died around 288; chief of the Praetorian cohort whose acta tell of his being pierced by arrows, later being clubbed to death; patron of archers, soldiers and police associations. January 21 Agnes Died in the 4th century at the age of 12; patroness of Christian virtue confronted by political and social violence; represented with a martyr’s palm and a lamb (her name in Latin means “lamb”). January 23 Vincent Died in the 4th century in the persecution of Diocletian at Valencia; deacon of the church of Saragossa; protomartyr of Spain; patron of wine-producers. January 23 Marianne Cope Died in 1918; a religious of the Sisters of St. Francis of Syracuse, NY; know for her charitable works and virtuous deeds; for 35 years she cared for the lepers on the island of Moloka’i.

    Project Rachel Support Group Abortion is experienced by millions of women, many of whom are Catholic. The Project Rachel ministry assists women and who have been wounded by abortion to find healing and

    peace. There is a support group beginning in the Triangle area in January. If you have experienced an abortion and would like (confidential) information about the support group, contact Project Rachel at (919) 852-1021, or email: [email protected] or the website: http://projectrachelnc.org/. Calls and appointments are kept strictly confidential.

  • JANUARY 17, 2021— SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

    Coronavirus and our Parish We have returned to our normal Mass, Confession and Adoration schedules but there are capacity restr ictions. We have marked spacing in the church to accommodate the 6 foot social distancing protocol. Those sitting immediately behind the altar servers are asked to wear masks throughout the whole Mass unless they are related to the servers. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE OR ALTER THE YELLOW MARKINGS IN ANYWAY AND DO NOT SIT IN ANY PEW

    THAT IS BLOCKED WITH YELLOW TAPE. To accommodate more par ishioners, each Mass will be broadcast into the gym onto a large screen, and those attending will be brought communion. Other precautions during Mass: The sanitizing of communion minister’s and server’s hands and omission of sign of peace remain in force. We will have the offertory baskets on tables in front of the first pews. You may drop your donation in the basket when you come up to receive Communion or before or after Mass. If there is a second collection, there will be 2 baskets on each table. The blue basket is for the second collection. Communion will be distributed in the center aisle only. Those in the transepts are asked to WAIT until the majority of those in the center pews have received BEFORE proceeding to the back to go down the center aisle to receive communion. Please keep your distance on the Communion line (2 pew lengths.) Please make sure to consume the host in the front of the church. Lastly, we ask that you take your bulletin with you and do not return it to the pile in the vestibule. We are also using different “Parts of the Mass” papers that can be discarded after single use, please do not r eturned them to the pile after Mass. Please continue to keep the sick and all our health care workers in your prayers.

    actualización del coronaviruss para Santa Teresa Hemos vuelto a nuestros horarios normales de Misa, Confesión y Adoración. Hay restricciones de capacidad. Hemos marcado espacios en la iglesia para acomodar el protocolo de distancia social de 6 pies. POR FAVOR, NO QUITE NI ALTERE LAS MARCAS AMARILLAS DE NINGUNA MANERA Y NO SE SIENTE EN NINGUNA PIERNA BLOQUEADA CON CINTA AMARILLA. Para dar cabida a más feligreses, cada misa se transmitirá en el gimnasio en una pantalla grande, y los asistentes recibirán la comunión. Además, habíamos previsto que el Santísimo Sacramento estuviera reservado en el gimnasio durante el fin de semana para que los presentes pudieran orar en la presencia de nuestro Señor. Precauciones durante la misa: La desinfección de las manos de los ministros y servidores de la comunión, la omisión del signo de la paz y el mantenimiento de una distancia segura en las líneas de comunión siguen vigentes. Tendremos las canastas del ofertorio en las mesas frente a los primeros bancos. Puede dejar su donación en la cesta cuando venga a recibir la Comunión. Además, la comunión solo se distribuirá en el pasillo central, por favor archiva solo en el pasillo central. Pedimos que los que están sentados en los transeptos caminen hacia atrás y hacia el pasillo central una vez que la sección central haya recibido la Comunión. Aquellos que deseen usar máscaras durante la Misa pueden hacerlo, solo les pedimos que se las quiten antes de recibir la Comunión Y que consuman la hostia inmediatamente después de recibirla. Continúe manteniendo a los enfermos y a todos nuestros trabajadores de atención médica en sus oraciones.

  • 17 ENERO, 2021— SEGUNDO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO

    Unción de los Enfermos Solicitud de unción de los enfermos que no sean de emergencia se debe solicitor llamando a la oficina durante las horas de oficina para tener un sacerdote visitar su hogar o el hospital. La solicitud de unción también se puede hacer en la oficina de la iglesia en cualquier momento. Para emergencias, como si alguien estuviera cerca de la muerte, llame a la oficina durante

    el horario normal # 252-237-3019 o fuera del horario habitual o los fines de semana, por favor llame a Padre Jeffrey #252-296-9094 o al Padre Pablo #252-229-0584. Para asistencia adicional en la localización de un sacerdote, puede llamar a nuestro diácono Michel #252-230-4668. Asegúrese de dejar un mensaje claro cuando llame y repita su llamada según sea necesario hasta que se devuelva.

    Para Ponerse en contacto con:

    ♦ P. Pablo Brant, sj (confesiones, consultas, abogados, información sobre Cursillo, Alvernia Matrimonial, en general)

    ♦ 252-229-0584 ♦ Hermana Martha Alvarado, HSMG

    (calendario de quinceaños, presentaciones, bodas; catequesis de adultos y adolescentes en español; pláticas matrimoniales; consultas familiares) 252-505-6258

    ♦ Ana María “Anita” Serratos – ministros en la misa, lectores, ujieres, coordinación de las misas, sacristana 252-290-5304

    ♦ Abraham Mora – música, coro de niños 252-969-4336

    ♦ Edith Serrano – música, ayuda con documentación para los sacramentos, PAC rep 252-292-4762

    ♦ Felipa A Salazar—venta de biblias y articulos religiosos 252-290-5569

    REQUISITOS PARA BAUTIZAR A UN NIÑO

    -Inscripción prevía con dos (2) meses de anticipación con Hna. Martha (252-505-6258) -Padres (y/o padrinos) deben asistir en misa, en domingo o durante la semana, en Sta Teresita u otra iglesia católica, como muestra de cumplir la promesa que se hace en la ceremonia de criar a sus hijos en la práctica de la fe católica. -Padres (y/o padrinos) asisten en pláticas bautismales (vea calendario de fechas ya establecidas). - Padrinos deben ser casados por la iglesia, y católicos practicantes.

    FECHAS IMPORTANTES PARA LOS SACRAMENTOS

    Pláticas bautismales, miercoles 6pm: (4 pláticas en la série) presenten copia de acta de nacimiento en la primera platica Bautismos : Contacto la Hna Martha para programar una fecha y hora Pláticas matrimoniales, (domingo, 10am , casa de Carmelite)

    Donaciones sugeridas/pedidas por la parroquia en la ocasión de las celebraciones de….

    EVENTO Familias activas/

    inscritas en parroquia

    Familias no inscritas/ de otras parroquias/no activas

    Bautismos de niños $50 $75 Bodas con misa nupcial $150 $250 Bodas sin misa nupcial* $75 $100 15 años con misa $150 $250 15 años con bendición ** $75 $125 Presentación de 1 y 3 años $75 $100 Boleto de los sacramentos $10 $10 Misas intenciones anunciadas $10 $10 Otras intenciones Su voluntad Su voluntad Estipendio para ministro Su voluntad Su voluntad Músicos para una misa +++ +++ *la expectativa es que una pareja católica se casen dentro de una misa nupcial. ** para quinceañeras no todavía inscritas en preparación para confirmación y/o sin primera comunión. +++ se contrata aparte con Abraham Mora: 252-969-4336, Edith Serrano 252-292-4762

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