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Welcome! We’re so glad you’re here.
Good Shepherd Catholic Community 1000 Tinker Road, Colleyville, TX 76034
Phone: 817-421-1387 | Fax: 817-421-4709 | gscc.net Office Hours: Mon - Thurs: 8:00am - 5:00pm | Fri: 8:00am - 2:00pm Sat: 9:00am - 5:00pm | Sun: 8:00am - 5:00pm
PARISH OF THE DIOCESE OF FORT WORTH STAFFED BY FRANCISCAN FRIARS THIRD ORDER REGULAR Pastoral Administrator: Rev. John Mark Klaus, TOR Parochial Vicar: Rev. Ronald Mohnickey, TOR Deacons: Rev. Mr. Patrick Lavery, Rev. Mr. John Clark, Rev. Mr. Klaus Gutbier, & Rev. Mr. Richard Griego
Dir. of Worship: Brian Bacon | [email protected] Exec. Assistant: Donna Campbell | [email protected] Coord. of Outreach Min: Kathy Guarino | [email protected] Discipleship Coordinator: Diane Kain | [email protected] Coord. of Middle Ministries: Laura Landry | [email protected] Communications Mgr: Liz Origenes | [email protected] Coord. of High Sch. Youth Min: Johnny Philp | [email protected] Coord. of Young Disciples: Kim Philp | [email protected] Dir. of Faith Formation: Tammy Sandoval | [email protected] Business Mgr: Michael Vinez | [email protected] Complete listing of pastoral staff: gscc.net/staff
Contact Information & Pastoral Staff
At Good Shepherd, we seek to foster a lifestyle of discipleship focused on the five characteristics of a disciple: welcome, encounter, grow, serve, and share. Learn more at gscc.net/disciples
If you are visiting, we hope you will stop by our Welcome Desk in the Narthex for a gift! If you’d like to become a member, visit gscc.net/register. To learn more about becoming Catholic, visit gscc.net/becomingcatholic
Weekend Masses: Sat: 5:00pm | Sun: 9:00am, 11:00am, & 4:00pm Daily Masses: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat: 8:30am Tues: 7:00am | Wed: 7:00pm Sacrament of Reconciliation: Mon: 9:00 - 10:00am | Wed: 6:00 - 6:45pm Thurs: 7:00 - 8:00pm | Sat: 3:30 - 4:30pm By appointment: 817-421-1387 Sacrament of Anointing: Please see a priest after Mass or contact the parish office: 817-421-1387 Sacrament of Baptism: To register for Pre-Baptism Class, visit gscc.net Sacrament of Matrimony: Before scheduling your wedding, contact the parish office to begin preparing for the Sacrament at least eight months prior. Marriage Validations: To have your marriage validated as a sacrament by the Church, contact Tammy Sandoval: 817-421-1387 Funeral Rites: Before making arrangements with the funeral director, contact Brian Bacon: 817-421-1387 Eucharistic Adoration: Mon & Thurs: 9:00am - 5:00pm Tues & Wed: 9:00am - 9:00pm Fri: 9:00am - 2:00pm | Sat: 9:00am - 3:00pm
Has your contact information or address changed? Email Bryan Trachier: [email protected]
A = Adults | Y = Youth | P = Parish-Wide (varied ages)
Sunday, February 16
Y// YDA: Sunday A 9:30am
P// Donuts & Burritos after 9:00&11:00am Masses
A// Youth Orchestra Rehearsal 12:30pm Monday, February 17
A// Men’s Club Meeting 6:30pm
A// Inquiry & RCIA 7:00pm
Tuesday, February 18
A// That Man Is You! 5:30am
A// Men’s Scripture Study 9:15am
A// Women Growing in Faith 9:15am
Y// Children ’s Choir Rehearsal 6:00pm
A// DivorceCare 7:00pm
A// Handbell Choir Rehearsal 7:00pm
A// Parish Choir Rehearsal 7:00pm
A// Tuesday Evening Scripture Study 7:00pm
A// WWP: Keeping in Balance 7:00pm
Wednesday, February 19
Daily Mass moved to 8:30am; No Reconciliation
A// Wednesday Morning Scripture Study 10:00am
A// WWP: Opening Your Heart 10:00am
P// 5 Alive doors open at 5:30pm Thursday, February 20
A// Modern Worship Band Rehearsal 3:00pm
A// Modern Worship Choir Rehearsal 5:15pm
A// GriefShare 7:00pm
P// Sack Lunch Project 7:00pm
A// Thursday Evening Study & Theology 7:00pm
A// Young Catholic Professionals 7:00pm
Friday, February 21
Y// Revitalize Retreat (off-site Feb 21 - 23) Saturday, February 22
Y// Revitalize Retreat (off-site Feb 21 - 23)
Y// Teen Safe Environment Training 10:00am
A// Parish Choir Rehearsal 12:00pm
P// Usher/Greeter Town Hall Meeting 2:00pm
A// Vocations Rosary 4:30pm
A// GSCC Singles 40+ Social Saturday 6:00pm
Y// K-8 Home Study Community Social 6:00pm
Visit gscc.net/bulletin to access an interactive version of this bulletin with live links to all web pages mentioned.
@GoodShepherdCatholicCommunityColleyville
@GoodShepherd_TX
This Week at a Glance
First Monday of the Month 7:15pm | Upper Room Seeking men interested in serving the parish & community!
Knights of Columbus Council #15789
Good Shepherd Catholic Community
Mass Readings & Intentions: 2/17-23
Mon 8:30am
Jas 1:1-11; Mk 8:11-13
Tues 7:00am 8:30am
Jas 1:12-18; Mk 8:14-21
Wed 8:30am
Jas 1:19-27; Mk 8:22-26 2/19 Daily Mass moved to 8:30am
Thurs 8:30am
Jas 2:1-9; Mk 8:27-33
Fri 8:30am
Jas 2:14-24, 26; Mk 8:34 — 9:1
Sat 8:30am
1 Pt 5:1-4; Mt 16:13-19
SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME Lv 19:1-2, 17-18; 1 Cor 3:16-23; Mt 5:38-48
Sat 5:00pm Sun 9:00am Sun 11:00am Sun 4:00pm
Living & Deceased of our Parish by Pastoral Administrator
Our parish family at Good Shepherd is greatly saddened by the passing of our beloved pastor Father Richard, and many have been asking for ways to honor his legacy of Christ-like service to our community. Father Richard poured his whole self into living out Good Shepherd’s mission of discipleship and evangelization. As pastor of Good Shepherd, he taught our community firsthand that “By God, We Can Do It.” He led us out of debt, bringing Good Shepherd into a strong position to continue spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ. When Good Shepherd acquired new land in 2019, Father Richard saw this as an exciting opportunity for our future, and he greatly hoped that the loan would be paid off as quickly as possible so that Good Shepherd might remain in a strong position to carry out the work of Christ’s Church. In memory of Father Richard’s faithful leadership and stewardship of Good Shepherd, one way to honor his legacy is by contributing to the Father Richard Memorial Fund which is directed toward the land acquisition debt. Checks can be made out to Good Shepherd Catholic Community with “Father Richard Memorial Fund” on the memo line. Please keep Father Richard and his family in your prayers. May he rest in peace.
Father Richard Memorial Fund
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Weekly Reflection
CHOICE “If you choose you can keep the commandments,” Sirach tells us. God “has set before you fire and water; to whichever you choose, stretch forth your hand” (Sirach 15:15, 16). This is a great mystery: God does not control us so completely that we cannot choose our own path. We have certain boundaries, of course, but no one but we can choose our way within those boundaries. In today’s reading from Matthew’s Gospel, Jesus reminds us of our freedom and our responsibility for our lives. He calls us to look beyond the words of the commandments, all the way to their meaning. Look beyond the adultery to the selfishness that poisons our love. Look beyond the murder to the anger that eats away at our compassion. Look beyond the perjured testimony to the lies and deception that drive our behavior. Our vocation is to choose life for ourselves, and to choose a path through our part of the world that helps make life possible and more abundant for others as well. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Saturday, February 29 at Good Shepherd | 9:30am It is difficult for those of us who have enough to truly understand the situations that families living in poverty experience every day – the decisions they have to make, and the fears and frustrations they feel. That is why we are inviting you to walk a mile in the shoes of those facing poverty by participating in our Poverty Simulation. This program will allow participants to assume the role of a low-income family member living on a limited budget. It lasts about 2 hours and the goal is to sensitize participants to the realities faced by low-income people. Child care will be provided. Advance registration is required (participants must be 18 or older). Register online at gscc.net/poverty
Register Online
Thursdays at 7:00pm Begins February 20 Are you struggling with the loss of someone you love? Come receive help and encouragement after the death of a spouse, child,
family member, or friend. Learn more: gscc.net/griefshare
Have You Lost a Loved One?
Offer Prayers & Receive Prayers
Would you like prayers for a loved one? And/or, would you like to pray for others? Please visit our webpage at gscc.net/prayerrequests to submit a prayer request, and we will send out a
prayer request email to those who have signed up to pray for your loved one. You can also visit this web page to sign up to receive prayer emails so that we can intercede for our brothers and sisters in Christ. Do you have prayers of thanksgiving? Visit the web page above so that we can give thanks to God for blessings received.
A disciple WELCOMES God’s people.
As a community of faith, we welcome all who come through our
doors as Jesus Christ, and we challenge each member of Good
Shepherd to practice radical hospitality by actively seeking out
and inviting others to Good Shepherd.
Be Disciples. Make Disciples.
Visit gscc.net/ministries to learn how you can get involved! Our Welcome ministries include:
Audio/Visual Ministry
New Member Welcome Ministry
Noon Receptionists
Get Involved at Good Shepherd
Parish E-Newsletter
Are you receiving our weekly e-newsletter? To receive updates on important info and events, visit gscc.net and scroll to the footer on any page to sign up!
Next Weekend
Sat, Feb. 22 at 2:00pm OR Sun, Feb. 23 at 12:30pm Join us in the church. Current and new Ushers and Greeters are welcome to attend one of the two sessions.
Welcome, Fr. Michael!
GSCC would like to welcome Fr. Michael Higgins, TOR, who will be serving here at Good Shepherd for the next few months to help with liturgies and sacraments. Fr. Michael comes to us from California, having served there as president of the Franciscan School of Theology.
Please join us in extending a warm Good Shepherd welcome to Fr. Michael! We are grateful for his presence here with us at our parish.
Open Position at Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd is currently hiring for the position of Communications Manager. This position is responsible for maintaining our comprehensive communications structure and ensuring that all parish communications align with Good Shepherd’s vision and priorities, while effectively communicating the ministries, programs, and activities of the parish. Learn more: gscc.net/employment
Greeters
Ushers
Social Seniors
A disciple ENCOUNTERS Jesus Christ.
We desire that parishioners, seekers, and guests experience the
love of God the Father through a transformative encounter with
Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit, leading them to
commit their lives to Jesus as disciples.
Be Disciples. Make Disciples.
Join Us in the Parish Hall
Preparing for Lent Come Receive Reconciliation
Hymns and Stations
Ash Wednesday, February 26 | in the church
6:30am, 8:30am, 5:00pm, & 7:00pm Masses
12:15pm Distribution of Ashes Service
“Ash Wednesday begins the Season of Lent. Ashes remind us of our human mortality and our need for salvation in Christ. The disciplines of prayer, fasting and almsgiving in these forty days strengthen us to turn from sin and toward God. We enter into the desert of our lives with the power of God to resist the temptations of the evil one. Our response to God’s grace through daily conversion and true repentance brings hope and trust in God’s mercy. The willingness to change makes us disciples whose hearts are open for new life at Easter." - Father Richard Eldredge, TOR
Thursday, March 5 | 7:00pm at GSCC in the church Come to Good Shepherd and receive the healing Sacrament of Reconciliation this Lenten season.
Other Reconciliation dates in our deanery: Monday, March 2 St. John, NRH sjtanrh.com Monday, March 9 St. Philip stphilipcc.org Thursday, March 12 St. Michael smcchurch.org Monday, March 23 Holy Cross holycrosscc.org Thursday, March 26 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton seascc.org Monday, March 30 St. Francis sfatx.org Thursday, April 2 St. Catherine of Siena stcatherine.org
Fridays, 2/28 - 3/20 | 6:30pm Hymns, 7:00pm Stations Come prepare yourself for Stations with Hymns, Songs, and Meditations. Pastoral musicians – vocalists and instruments – will lead reflective music as a Prelude each Friday. Some Fridays will include the Handbell Choir too.
Friday, 3/27 | 7:00pm Stations (no 6:30pm prelude) Join us as the Youth Orchestra leads us in Stations.
On April 3, the last Friday of this year’s Lenten season, the Parish Choir will present Canticle of the Cross. More information is coming soon!
Fridays, February 28 - April 3 | 5:00pm - 6:30pm Cost: $8 Adults, $6 Children & Seniors, $25 Family Menu: Fried or baked fish, french fries, hush puppies, green beans, macaroni and cheese, cole slaw, cookies, iced tea, and lemonade. Sponsored by the Men’s Club.
Thursdays starting February 27 | 6:30 - 8:30pm At each session over the course of 12 weeks, we enjoy a meal, watch a video, and reflect on Christian faith and living through small group discussion. If you have questions about faith or want to connect with others, consider giving Alpha a try. Alpha is for everyone, whether you're a Catholic learning, a Christian exploring, or a non-Christian seeking. Child care available. Learn more and register: gscc.net/alpha
Alpha
Beginning with Lent: Mon - Thurs: 9:00am - 9:00pm (except during Wed 7:00pm Mass) & Fri - Sat: 9:00am - 2:00pm. Become an Adorer! Sign up at gscc.net/adoration
One day St. Teresa of Avila heard someone say: "If only I had lived at the time of Jesus... If only I had seen Jesus... If only I had talked with Jesus..." To this she responded: "But do we not have in the Eucharist the living, true and real Jesus present before us? Why look for more?" Come to Eucharistic Adoration and spend an hour in prayer in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ, present in the Blessed Sacrament - body, blood, soul and divinity.
New Permanent Adoration Hours Beginning with Lent
Join Good Shepherd on a parish pilgrimage to Italy! On the pilgrimage, we will visit Rome, Vatican City, Assisi, Borgo San Sepolcro, and La Verna. We hope you will join us! For more information, contact Peter's Way Tours to request a brochure: 800-225-7662 [email protected] | gscc.net/pilgrimage
Pilgrimage to Italy
A disciple GROWS in Jesus Christ.
We accompany all who have made a commitment to follow
Christ as intentional disciples, walking with them and encouraging
them to grow in divine intimacy with God.
Be Disciples. Make Disciples.
Info Night: Feb 27 | 6:00 - 8:00pm Sessions: Thursdays, Mar 5 - Apr 30 | 6:30 - 8:30pm Financial Peace University is a 9-week program that empowers individuals and families to beat debt, build wealth, and give like never before. Want a taste of the sessions before committing? Attend an info night! (No RSVP is required for the info nights.) Learn more: gscc.net/fpu
Financial Peace University
Amazing Possibilities
On November 15, Matthew Kelly and Dynamic Catholic will present his first new event in 10 years, Amazing Possibilities, at Good Shepherd.
You have no idea what you are capable of. None of us do. God is constantly trying to open our eyes to the amazing possibilities that he has enfolded in our being.
Want to go deeper with your faith? Want to start seeing all the possibilities God has in store for you? We’re ready when you are...
The world sees who you are. God sees who you still can be.
Tickets are available at DynamicCatholic.com/Colleyville
Tuesdays | 7:00 - 9:00pm Jan 28 - Apr 28 DivorceCare offers weekly sessions to help you heal from the hurt. It’s a caring environment led by people who understand what
you’re going through. Sessions feature biblical principles for healing from a marriage breakup, and you’ll learn practical information that will help you deal with the challenges of divorce and gain hope for the future. You may register at any time, on any week of the series. Learn more and register: gscc.net/divorcecare
Receive Hope & Healing
Online Faith Resource of the Week
Formed provides adults and children with online Catholic content such as movies, podcasts, e-books, studies, and more. Visit gscc.formed.org to sign up for a free account.
Resource of the Week:
Happiness | Happiness features interviews with well-known psychiatrists, celebrities, New Testament scholars, physicists, and priests that uncover the deeper answers to life's most profound questions. (7 video episodes)
GSCC Singles 40+ Gathering & Social
February 22 Social Parish Hall after 5pm Mass Come learn to Salsa Dance followed by dinner at a local restaurant. For more information, email [email protected]
Tuesday Evening: Jan 28 - Mar 17 7:00 - 8:30pm Topic: Taking a Closer Look at the Gospel of John
Thursday Evening: Jan 23 - Apr 2 | 7:00 - 8:30pm Topic: Salvation: What Every Catholic Should Know
Fore details and to register, visit: gscc.net/scripturestudy
Scripture Studies for Men & Women
A disciple GROWS in Jesus Christ.
We accompany all who have made a commitment to follow
Christ as intentional disciples, walking with them and encouraging
them to grow in divine intimacy with God.
Be Disciples. Make Disciples.
New Book Study!
Thursdays,10:00-11:30am Feb 27 - May 14 Come Rediscover the Saints! Their lives and their work encourage us to explore all our God-given potential to live the Gospel
in today’s world. This is not just another book about the saints. Both personal and practical, this book proves the saints are not long gone, but alive and well – and ready to join you on your journey! Join us as we study Matthew Kelly’s book Rediscover the Saints. Child care is available. Register online at gscc.net/scripturestudy
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend (March 27 - 29)
Retrouvaille: A Lifeline for Marriages
Marriage on Tap (Next Date: March 7)
For details on each, visit gscc.net/marriageenrichment
Opportunities for Married Couples
Archangel Moms
Monday, Feb 24 | 9:30am
Join us in the St. Kateri Rm! Learn more: gscc.net/archangelmoms
For Young Adults
Feb 20, 7:00pm Parish Hall Come meet other young pros in their 20s and 30s over complimentary beer, wine, and appetizers before and after the evening's speaker. ycpfortworth.org
Mondays | 7:00pm St. Aloysius Gonzaga Rm RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) is the process whereby those who are not Catholic can explore the teachings of
the Catholic faith. Are you or someone you know interested in learning or relearning about the Catholic faith? If so, join us at Inquiry, a casual, no-obligation gathering for individuals from all walks of life and faith backgrounds. To encourage questions (the heart and soul of Inquiry) a different topic is presented each week with time set aside for asking questions. Every 12 weeks, Inquiry starts over , so you can jump in at any time. If interested, join us Monday evening or contact Father Ronald 817-421-1387 / [email protected]
Learn More About the Catholic Faith Rite of Welcome and Acceptance
L-R: Wes H, Jenna H, Fr. Ronald, Sean L, Lorie L, and Elizabeth R
On Wednesday, January 29, at the 7:00pm Mass, we celebrated the Rite of Acceptance and Welcome into GSCC’s RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) process. We welcomed Wes H, Jenna H, Sean L, Lorie L and Elizabeth R. All five individuals have already completed a period of Inquiry at GSCC covering basic information about the Catholic Faith.
Jenna has yet to receive the Sacrament of Baptism, so she was accepted as a Catechumen. Wes, Sean, Lorie, and Elizabeth have already received the Sacrament of Baptism in another faith tradition, so they were welcomed as Candidates. They each chose a sponsor who will journey with them through the RCIA process and who provides a compelling witness in matters of faith.
Through RCIA, they will continue to receive catechetical instruction which leads them not only to an appropriate acquaintance with the teachings of the Church, but also to a profound sense of the mystery of salvation in which they desire to participate. At Sunday Mass, Catechumens and Candidates, and those seeking to be, leave the Church after the homily to attend BOW (Breaking Open the Word) where they reflect on the Word of God together led by a BOW facilitator.
We express our heartiest congratulations to these five individuals on their RCIA journey. Please continue to pray for and encourage them. They continue to need your example, support, welcome, and prayers. To Christ be the glory now and forever!
www.holytcs.org
A disciple GROWS in Jesus Christ.
We accompany all who have made a commitment to follow
Christ as intentional disciples, walking with them and encouraging
them to grow in divine intimacy with God.
Be Disciples. Make Disciples.
Our Parish School
GSCC Students
Little Lambs New Family Registration
2020 - 2021 Little Lambs registration for new students begins March 2 at 10:00am. Little Lambs is for students who are ages 2 - 4 by Sept 1, 2020. Learn more: gscc.net/littlelambs
Part-Time Teacher’s Aid & Substitutes
Little Lambs is in need of a part-time teacher’s aid as well as substitute teachers. For more information, contact Ashley White: [email protected]
Learn More Online
Visit gscc.net/jppines to learn about this special scholarship sponsoring students to attend The Pines Catholic Camp.
K - 8 Home Study Community Social
Sat, Feb 22 | Upper Room after the 5:00pm Mass Join us for our Home Study Community Social to grow with others in your faith community! All Home Study Families (K-8th grade) are invited to come to Mass then to the Upper Room for food and community building! This time is for the whole family. RSVP by February 15 to [email protected] and bring a dessert to share!
Staff & Volunteers Needed!
Our child care ministry provides about 75 child care sessions per month. To get involved or apply for a paid part-time staff position, contact Ashley White: [email protected]
VBS (June 8 - 12) at Good Shepherd
Registration for Volunteers (Adults & Juniors) opens on March 16 at 5:00pm. Registration opens to all parishioners on April 1. Learn more: gscc.net/vbs
The Lord said, “Whom shall I send? Who will go for us?” “Here I am,” I said; “send me!” - Isaiah 6:8
Going on a mission trip as a family is something you will never forget. More importantly, your children won’t forget it, and it will impact the rest of their lives. We hope you can serve with us as missioners in Houston to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey.
Help at the Garage Sale in May for a $100 discount per person.
To learn more, visit gscc.net/missiontrips or contact Tere: 817-421-1387 / [email protected]
A disciple SERVES God’s people.
We give our grateful response to God’s gifts through a life of
service to God and neighbor by daily personal prayer, by
generously supporting the needs of the Church, and by
participating in parish ministries and initiatives.
Be Disciples. Make Disciples.
Come Serve with Us!
Garage Sale
May 28 & May 29 Remember to save your gently used items to donate this May! Plus, stay tuned for drop-off/pick-up details on furniture donations!
Outreach Services at Good Shepherd
Good Shepherd is saying farewell to our beloved Kathy Guarino, who has been a parishioner since 2006 and has served on staff as our Coordinator of Outreach Ministries since July 2015. Kathy has been instrumental in cultivating strong partnerships with organizations outside our parish so that Good Shepherd can serve those in need in the most impactful ways. While
we are sad to see Kathy leave, we are excited that she and her husband are now moving back to Chicago to be closer to their children and extended family. Thank you, Kathy, for your faithful service to our community. We will miss you!
Good Shepherd has recently hired parishioner Ray Matteson as our new Coordinator of Outreach Ministries, replacing Kathy Guarino. Ray began on Feb. 3 and is working alongside Kathy for a few weeks for a smooth transition. Ray is married to Colleen and they have four grown children. As a parishioner of Good Shepherd for 24 years, Ray has been active in
many ministries including Faith Formation, RCIA, CRHP, and the Greeter Ministry. After retiring from a successful career with Raytheon Company, Ray founded the Burchell Youth Development Foundation, a non-profit that uplifts and sustains the youth of Jamaica (empoweringjamaica.org). Ray is passionate about service and outreach, and we are excited for him to join our team!
What exactly is a Stephen Minister? One way to put it is that Stephen Ministers are the After People. Stephen Ministers are there: after the devastating phone call; after everyone has left the
funeral; after the relationship falls apart; after the doctor says there’s no more they can do; after the nursing home welcomes you; after the last child drives away from home; after the gavel comes down on your loved one; after the baby arrives demanding your all; after your last paycheck; after your loved ones have heard your story too many times, but you still need to talk. Stephen Ministers are ready to come alongside you and provide comfort and support for as long as you need. Visit gscc.net/stephenministry
Christian Care for Hurting People
Lent is right around the corner, and we invite you to participate in our 40 Days 40 Cards Lenten Challenge. Each day during Lent, you'll pray for one specific person who is going through a
difficult time or just needs to be lifted up to our Lord, and you'll send that person a note or card to let them know they're in your prayers. In the cards, you can send messages of hope and encouragement, share Scripture, or just let them know you are praying and/or fasting for them on this day. Sign up at gscc.net/40days40cards
40 Days 40 Cards: Sign up by Feb 16!
A disciple SHARES the Gospel.
We are empowered as Spirit-filled missionary disciples to share the
Good News of the saving victory of Jesus Christ in our families,
places of work, friendships, and neighborhoods.
Be Disciples. Make Disciples.
Upcoming Meeting
Mon, Feb. 17 | 6:30pm Parish Hall Join us for this month’s meeting! gscc.net/mensclub
Social Justice Weekly Reflection Vocations Corner
Spiritual Adoption Month 1: Your spiritually adopted baby has been quite active over the past month. Already your baby is 10,000 times bigger than at conception. Your baby has developed the foundations of his brain, spinal cord, and nervous system by the 20th day. His
heart began to beat on the 21st day and is pumping blood though its own circulatory system. The blood type can be different from the mother’s. Your baby is most vulnerable during the next month of being aborted. Pray that the Lord of Life might move the heart of his mother to give him the most precious gift of all – the gift of life. Receive Hope & Healing: “I found my way back to a loving God! I know He forgives me and I know He still loves me.” If you are hurting, please know that you are not alone. Our Lord offers us hope and healing. Has abortion impacted your life? Call 817-923-4757 for post-abortion healing resources. All calls are confidential.
Catholic Respect Life: gscc.net/CRL
As Catholics, each of us is called to a well-formed and informed conscience in order to make good moral choices regarding the many life, dignity, and justice issues around us. It is our ongoing responsibility to learn and mature in our faith as we
Interact in family, public, and civic life
Prepare for Lent Conscience is not a mere "feeling" about what we should or should not do. Our Bishops and Catechism teach that conscience is not something that allows us to justify saying or doing whatever we want. When well formed and informed, a conscience.
Is the voice of God
Reveals the truth to us
Calls us to seek what is good and avoid what is evil Our Bishops and Catechism provide the steps to form our conscience in an ongoing manner. 1. Pray! gscc.net/prayerforcivility 2. Learn more! https://tinyurl.com/YourConscience. 3. Apply what you learn! Inform your conscience about
one life, dignity, and justice issue (e.g. Living Wage) at https://tinyurl.com/HumanLifeDignity
4. Refer to the Catholic Catechism! https://tinyurl.com/USCatechismOnline
5. How would Jesus approach this issue with agape love?
6. Examine your conscience! gscc.net/examinationofconscience
7. Pray again! Visit our Social Justice page: gscc.net/socialjustice
Saturday, February 22 4:30pm | Marian Garden Join us for a Vocations Rosary before the 5:00pm Mass. Inclement weather location: Daily Chapel gscc.net/vocations
Blake Noonan, FOCUS Missionary
Blake is the son of Chris and Janet Noonan and has one sister, Sammi and a brother, Hollis. Blake is a graduate of Texas A & M University and is serving as a missionary at Angelo State University in San Angelo, Texas.
"I consider myself extraordinarily blessed to have grown up as a member of the Catholic community here at Good Shepherd. The
formation that I have received as a member of this parish helped me to establish myself in knowledge of the faith and has given me a place to come home to whenever I can visit.
Even with this background, when I came into college as a freshman, I found that my faith was placed under immense trial. In my search for self-realization I found myself under the influence of many of the pressures of the college culture; pressures to maintain a social image, to idolize success, and to find reprieve and pleasure in the party and hookup culture. I often felt alone, even when surrounded by thousands of people in a similar stage of life as me. I tried to continue to pursue the faith by getting involved in various ministries and grounding myself in Christ-centered friendships, but what really changed everything was when a FOCUS missionary, Dan Jordan, invited me to be a part of his bible study.
Through this study, and later discipleship, I was able to find a firm foundation in my faith and in my community; to sink my roots deep into the Gospel and was equipped to help others to do the same. I have found a new freedom, a deep intimacy, and true joy in Christ Jesus and now for the sake of souls just like me, I am called to spread the message of salvation to those in need. Truly, the college campus can be a place of deep spiritual desolation, but it is also the time when many decide who they will be. My hope is that I can share my experience with these students in the hope that they can find themselves, as I did, at home in Christ and the Catholic Church."