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Corner of Water and Washington Street, Kerrville, TX 78028 • Pastoral Center: 909 Main St. 830-257-5961 • Fax: 830-895-9771
Social Center: 830-257-1929 • Faith Formation 830-896-4233 • School: 830-257-6707
www.notredamechurch.cc
Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm, Closed 12:00 noon-1:00 pm
May 5, 2019
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 7:45 am, 9:15 am (Spanish), 11:00 am, 5:00 pm Weekdays Refer to the inside of the bulletin.
RITE OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday 3:30-4:45 pm MARRIAGE: Consult the pastor 6 months in advance. QUINCEAÑERAS: Call the YFM office one year in advance. BAPTISM: Call the YFM office for an appointment 896-4233. PASTORAL TEAM CLERGY Fr. David R. Wagner, Pastor Fr. Rafael Duda, Parochial Vicar Deacon Alfredo (Jimmy) Bill, Jr., Hispanic Ministry Deacon Raul Gutierrez Deacon Harold (Sonny) Kaufhold Deacon Juan Martinez PASTORAL CENTER Eva Bill, Parish Secretary Tracy Gourley, Financial Associate
LITURGY & MUSIC Dorothy Cass, Director of Liturgy/Music Ministries Marta Mata, Liturgy Secretary OFFICE OF FAITH FORMATION Alma Cruz-Gonzales, Families & Children/ Hispanic Ministry Denise Jenschke, Cathechesis of the Good Shepherd & 1st Eucharist Prep. Wyatt Wentrcek, Youth Ministry Nelda Bill, Secretary/Baptism Coord. MAINTENANCE Mark Ince, Superintendent CATHOLIC SCHOOL OFFICE Sandi Killo, Principal Irene Alcorta, Secretary Michelle Coldwell, Registrar Debbie Mossman, Bookkeeper
MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS ACTS Core Nicole Thibeault 370-1003 Altar Care Barbara Miciotto 377-3063 Altar Servers Norma Martinez 370-9776 Booster Club Charles Bloom 370-9971 Boy Scouts Julian Jay Torres 353-0073 Bus Trans. Travis Reno 285-1728 Covenant of Love Brian & Deb Fisher 377-2133 Mark & Red Anderson 285-2655 Cursillos Carmelo Servin 377-2530 Daughters of Notre Dame Elva Perez (210)355-9329 El Sembrador Mari & Lupe Saldivar 777-2712 Environment & Art Rosemary Suess 895-2109 Eucharistic Adoration Veronica Fabro 377-9117 Estela Solis 896-4217 Evangelization Beth Fearing 370-0652 Extraordinary Ministers Jesse & Angie Garza 367-7018 of Holy Communion Rose Petmecky 329-1000 Festival Committee Katrina Dry 377-7051 Pete Calderon 928-7383 Finance Council Bart Stevens (830)496-3625 Greeters Esther Moreno 792-5927 Guadalupanas Florencia Martinez 459-1931 Holy Ground Keepers Dorothy Cass 257-5961 Holy Sew-n-Sews Peggy McKay 257-2314 Knights of Columbus Fernando Gutierrez 830-343-9200 La Danza de Notre Dame Agapito Rodriguez 739-2559 Lectors Claudia Sullivan 995-5007 Alicia Falcon 896-0178 Library Doug & Deborah Harris (214)906-7764 Liturgy Coordinator Dora Bill 896-4267 Marriage Preparation Juan & Florencia Martinez 459-1931 Ministry to Sick: Homebound Patti Kerth (713)409-3107 Nursing Home Jesse Garza 370-4472 Hospital Patti Kerth (713)409-3107 M.O.S.T. Olga Lopez 370-2164 (Ministerio de Oración Santísima Trinidad) Music Coordinator Dorothy Cass 257-5961 Manuel Sanchez 896-3363 Natural Family Planning Lisa & Kevin McCormick 257-7803 Prayer Shawl Ministry Kathyrn Inman 895-5376 Prayer & Worship Comm. Dorothy Cass 257-5961 PTC Stephanie Keller 257-6707 Publicity R.C.I.A. Gail Stauder 896-4233 Joyce Lozano 777-4835 Rosary Making Ministry Rita Funk 258-6093 Sacristan Martha Stakes 792-5148 School Council Angela Fiedler 377-8116 St. Vincent de Paul Debra Payne 832-515-5954 Stewardship Kay Graham-Gilbert 864-4286 Ushers Robert Machicek 895-3177 Welcoming Committee Maura Windlinger (847)772-6648 Angela Hons 370-4102
Readings for the Week of May 5, 2019
Third Sunday of Easter Sunday Acts 5:27-32, 40b-41; Ps 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13; Rev 5:11-14; Jn 21:1-19 or Jn 21:1-14 Monday Acts 6:8-15; Ps 119:23-24, 26- 27, 29-30; Jn 6:22-29 Tuesday Acts 7:51—8:1a; Ps 31:3cd-4, 6 and 7b and 8a, 17 and 21ab; Jn 6:30-35 Wednesday Acts 8:1b-8; Ps 66:1-3a, 4-5, 6- 7a; Jn 6:35-40 Thursday Acts 8:26-40; Ps 66:8-9, 16-17, 20; Jn 6:44-51 Friday Saint Damien de Veuster, Priest Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc, 2; Jn 6:52-59 Saturday Acts 9:31-42; Ps 116:12-13, 14- 15, 16-17; Jn 6:60-69 Sunday Fourth Sunday of Easter Acts 13:14, 43- 52; Ps 100:1-2, 3, 5; Rev 7:9, 14b-17;Jn 10:27 -30
Third Sunday
of Easter
May 5, 2019
He Emptied Himself – Part 2
Jesus often taught in imperatives, telling His listener to do something. St. Paul has an imperative for us in his letter to the Philippians. And any imperative from St. Paul is certainly ultimately from the Lord Himself. In the Acts of the Apostles, Jesus says to Ananias “Go, for he (Paul) is a chosen instrument of mine . . .” Paul says “have this mind among yourselves, which was in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men. And being found in human form he humbled himself and became obedient unto death, even death on a cross.” Have the mind of Christ in you, which is a mind of humility. Paul also says, “do nothing from selfishness or conceit, but in humility count others better than yourselves.” He means to put others first. It seems natural for us, in our fallen condition, to be self-oriented, self-interested, and self-directed. We like to think of ourselves as autonomous, self-made individuals with inalienable rights. We’re prepared to go to the mat if we feel any of that is threatened. But these are the things that Jesus of which emptied Himself. To put others before the self, is the mind of Christ. It’s hard enough for mere mortals to do that. Now think of what it means for the Son of God, who knew equality with God, to empty Himself of all self-interest, and even His own Godliness. Jesus gave up what was rightly His in order to become one of us to save us. The magnitude of how much He loves us, and what He did for us cannot be measured. But humility also means facing or accepting the truth about ourselves. For us that means facing the truth that we are sinners, and while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us and that we are loved by Him more than we know. For Jesus, the truth about Himself is that He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. And those who follow Him rejoice at His coming and praise His Holy Name and shout ‘Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord!” Only a truly humble man could rightly accept such praise from His followers without letting it inflate His ego. Only the humblest of all men could so deny Himself and be obedient even to the death. And it is certain death, which Jesus ultimately rides toward as He enters Jerusalem amidst the adoring shouts of praise and the waving of the palms. What was on His mind as He began His final week on earth? It was to count others before Himself, to do the will of His Father and not His own will. That is the mind of Christ. Have this mind among yourselves, which was in Christ Jesus. Amen.
BlessingsBlessingsBlessingsBlessings In JesusIn JesusIn JesusIn Jesus Fr. David Fr. David Fr. David Fr. David
Se Vació A Sí Mismo – 2ª Parte Jesús a menudo enseñaba imperativos, y le decía a sus oyentes que hiciera algo. San Pablo nos tiene un imperativo en su carta a los Filipenses. Y cualquier imperativo de San Pablo ciertamente es del Señor mismo. En los Hechos de los Apóstoles, Jesús le dice a Ananías: “Ve, porque él (Pablo) es uno de mis instrumentos elegidos. . . ” San Pablo dice: "Tengan unos con otros las mismas disposiciones que estuvieron en Cristo Jesús: El, siendo de condición divina, no se apegó a su igualdad con Dios, sino que se redujo a nada, tomando la condición de servidor, y se hizo semejante a los hombres. Y encontrándose en la condición humana, se rebajó a sí mismo haciéndose obediente hasta la muerte, y muerte en una cruz”. Tener la mente de Cristo en ti, que es una mente de humildad. San Pablo también dice: ""No hagan nada por rivalidad o vanagloria. Que cada uno tenga la humildad de creer que los otros son mejores que él mismo." Quiere decir poner a los demás primero. Parece natural para nosotros, en nuestra condición caída, orientarnos, interesarnos y dirigirnos a nosotros mismos. Nos gusta pensar en nosotros mismos como individuos autónomos, hechos por nosotros mismos y con derechos inalienables. Estamos preparados para ir a la colchoneta si sentimos que algo de eso nos está amenazado. Pero estas son las cosas de las cuales Jesús se vació a sí mismo. Poner a los demás delante del yo, es la mente de Cristo. Ya es bastante difícil para los simples mortales hacer eso. Ahora piensen en lo que significa para el Hijo de Dios, que conocía la igualdad con Dios, vaciarse de todo interés propio, e incluso de su propia piedad. Jesús renunció a lo que era suyo para convertirse en uno de nosotros para salvarnos. La magnitud de cuánto nos ama y lo que hizo por nosotros no se puede medir. Pero la humildad también significa enfrentar o aceptar la verdad sobre nosotros mismos. Para nosotros eso significa enfrentar la verdad de que somos pecadores, y mientras aún somos pecadores, Cristo murió por nosotros y somos amados por Él más de lo que sabemos. Para Jesús, la verdad acerca de sí mismo es que Él es el Rey de reyes y el Señor de señores. Y los que lo siguen, se alegran de su venida y alaban su santo nombre y gritan: "¡Bendito el Rey que viene en el nombre del Señor!" Solo un hombre verdaderamente humilde podría aceptar con razón tales elogios de sus seguidores sin dejar que eso provocara su ego. Solo el más humilde de todos los hombres podría negarse a Sí mismo y ser obediente hasta la muerte. Y es la muerte segura, a la que Jesús se dirige en última instancia cuando entra en Jerusalén en medio de los gritos de adoración y el saludo de las palmas. ¿Qué tenía en mente cuando comenzó su última semana en la tierra? Era poner a los demás ante sí mismo, hacer la voluntad de su Padre y no su propia voluntad. Esa es la mente de Cristo. Tengan unos con otros las mismas disposiciones que estuvieron en Cristo Jesús. Amén.
¡Bendiciones!¡Bendiciones!¡Bendiciones!¡Bendiciones! En JesúsEn JesúsEn JesúsEn Jesús Padre DavidPadre DavidPadre DavidPadre David
Lecturas por la Semana del 5 de Mayo de 2019
Tercer Domingo de Pascua Domingo Hch 5, 27b-32. 40b-41; Sal 29, 2 y 4. 5 y 6. 11 y 12a y 13b; Apoc 5, 11-14; Jn 21, 1-19 o Jn 21, 1-14 Lunes Hch 6, 8-15; Sal 118, 23- 24. 26- 27. 29-30; Jn 6, 22-29 Martes Hch 7, 51—8, 1; Sal 30, 3cd-4. 6ab y 7b y 8a. 17 y 21ab; Jn 6, 30- 35 Miércoles Hch 8, 1-8; Sal 65, 1-3a. 4-5. 6- 7a; Jn 6, 35-40 Jueves Hch 8, 26-40; Sal 65, 8-9. 16-17. 20; Jn 6, 44-51 Viernes San Damián de Veuster de Molokai, Presbítero Hch 9, 1-20; Sal 116, 1. 2; Jn 6, 52-59 Sábado Hch 9, 31-42; Sal 115, 12-13. 14- 15. 16-17; Jn 6, 60-69 Domingo Cuarto Domingo de Pascua Hch 13, 14. 43- 52; Sal 99, 2. 3. 5; Apoc 7, 9. 14b-17; Jn 10, 27 -30
Tercer Domingo
de Pascua
5 de Mayo 2019
Sunday, May 5, 2019 Third Sunday of Easter Acts 5:27-32,40b-41, Rv 5:11-14, Jn 21:1-19 or 21: 1-14 (48) 7:45 am †Juanita Rodriguez By Nelda Dimery 9:15 am People of the Parish 11:00 am †Harold “Bubba” Kunz By Darlene & Tom Watkins 5:00 pm †Maria Garza By Family Monday, May 6, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 6:8-15, Jn 6:22-29 (273) 12:00 pm †Juanita Rodriguez By Nelda Dimery Tuesday, May 7, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 7:51-8:1a, Jn 6:30-35 (274) 7:00 am In Honor of Bishop Michael J. Boulette By Dianne Albrecht Wednesday, May 8, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 8:1b-8, Jn 6:35-40 (275) 12:00 pm †Florence Guerrero By Brenda Jones Thursday, May 9, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 8:26-40, Jn 6:44-51 (276) 12:00 pm †Lynn Andrews By Buddy Andrews Friday, May 10, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 9:1-20, Jn 52-59 (277) 8:00 am †Lottie Kogut By Dianne Albrecht Saturday, May 11, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 13:14,43-52, Rv 7:9, 14b-17, Jn 10:27-30 (51) 2:00 pm Ariana Aceneth Padilla Rivas Quinceañera Word Service 5:00 pm †Bobby Waddell By Minnie Waddell Sunday, May 12, 2019 Fourth Sunday of Easter Acts 13:14,43-52, Rv 7:9, 14b-17, Jn 10:27-30 (51) 7:45 am Honoring All Mothers Living & Deceased 9:15 am Honoring All Mother Living & Deceased 11:00 am Honoring All Mothers Living & Deceased 5:00 pm Honoring All Mothers Living & Deceased
Liturgy of the Hours:
Monday, May 6, 2019 Guadalupanas-5:30pm-Library Daughters of Notre Dame-5:30pm - Fireplace RM Boy Scouts-7:00pm-Gym Cursillos-7:00pm-Social Center Tuesday, May 7, 2019 Lectors (Spanish)-5:30pm-Church Lectors (English)-6:00pm-Church RCIA (Adult)-6:00pm-Social Center Spanish Choir-6:30pm-Fireplace RM Pastoral Hispano-7:00pm-Kemper Hall RM 205 Wednesday, May 8, 2019 Inglés Tambien-5:00pm-Kemper Hall RM 209 M.O.S.T.-7:00pm-Fireplace RM Ministerio Santa Cecilia-7:00pm-Gym Thursday, May 9, 2019 “That Man is You” Gathering-6:15am-Social Center ACTS English Men’s Send-Off-5:00pm-Gym RCIA (Spanish)-6:00pm-Family Life Center School Spring Performance-6:00pm-Social Center Evening Prayer-6:30pm-Church M.O.S.T.-7:00pm-Kemper Hall RM 205 Friday, May 10, 2019 Hour of Mercy-3:00pm-Church El Sembrador-7:00pm-Fireplace RM Saturday, May 11, 2019 Repose the Blessed Sacrament-11:30am-Church Sunday, May 12, 2019 ACTS English Men's Coming Home-12:00N-Social Center
The Sanctuary Lamp will burn this week in memory
of Elba Beltran
By
Padre Gustavo
The Second Collection on May 11 & 12, 2019
will be for Assumption Seminary
Thank you for your generosity!
Altar Serverstar Serverstar Serverstar Servers
LectorsLectorsLectorsLectors
Extraordinary MinistersExtraordinary MinistersExtraordinary MinistersExtraordinary Ministers
GreetersGreetersGreetersGreeters
Saturday, May 11, 2019 - 5:00pm Crucifer–Danek Garcia Candle Bearer– Elijah Gorham Candle Bearer-David Gutierrez
Sunday, May 12, 2019—7:45am Crucifer– Caleb Clayton Candle Bearer– Emma Clayton Candle Bearer—Jordan Clayton
Sunday, May 12, 2019—9:15am
Crucifer–Jasmin Guzman Candle Bearer-Astrid Lira Candle Bearer–Ruben Guzman
Sunday, May 12, 2019 —11:00am
Crucifer–Anthony Jones Candle Bearer–Francis Arredondo Candle Bearer—Albert Vasquez
Sunday, May 12, 2019— 5:00pm
Crucifer–Stefan Sirianni Candle Bearer–Nicolas Agulto Candle Bearer-Patrick Tinley
Saturday, May 11 , 2019—5:00pm
Team A
DM: Monica Schneider
Sunday, May 12, 2019—7:45am
Team C
DM: Andrew Kunz
Sunday, May 12, 2019—9:15am
Team C
DM: Rosalba Gonzalez
Sunday, May 12, 2019—11:00am
Team B
DM: Dora Bill
Sunday, May 12, 2019— 5:00pm
Team LC
DM:
DM-Designated Minister
Saturday, May 11, 2019—5:00pm
Heather Rucker Claudia Sullivan Sunday, May 12, 2019—7:45am Bernadette Moniz Judy Kilian Sunday, May 12, 2019—9:15am Samuel Gutierrez Sunday, May 12, 2019—11:00am Men’s ACTS Sunday, May 12, 2019— 5:00pm Jillian Albus Nikos Lambdin
Saturday, May 11, 2019—5:00pm
Team A Sunday, May 12, 2019—7:45am
Team A Sunday, May 12, 2019—9:15am
Team B Sunday, May 12, 2019—11:00am
Team A
Mauricio Reyes, Mario Reyes, Tony Perez, Mary Jane Flores, Eloida Garcia, David Avila, Anita Rios, Andy Mi-ciotto, Barbara Barecky, Pat Cass, Olan Mahlmann, Eli-as Moreno, Manuela Sanchez, Martin Reyes, Henrietta Fadai, Ed Nemec, Mary Ann Mobley, Joe Meurer, Den-nis Bailey, Javier Uriegas, Marissa Hernandez, Dora Bill, Miriam Gutierrez, Deacon Raul Gutierrez, Edgar Dominguez, Rudy Garcia, Linda Nunez, Frank Moniz, Daniel Flores, Laurie Martinez, Rita Morrison, Mari Gamez, Kay Mahlmann, Elizabeth Calderon, Agnes Wil-liams, Bob Sarna, Vince de la Cruz, Janet Quinn, Irma Aguirre, Sean Walsh, Majel Hrdlovich, Estella Treviño, Dale Denais, Betsy Wogan, Elva Delgadillo, Jimmy Del-gadillo, Martin Ayala, Carol Centeno, Adolfo Lopez, So-phie Moszkowics, Patricia Petsch
Pope Francis calls the church to be permanently in mission. He calls for everyone to be a missionary. We can participate in the mission through prayer; an hour of adoration. This hour is a great and unrepeated opportunity for a young parent or grandparent to teach their tender lambs our faith and reverence to our most humble Majesty, The Good Shepherd Jesus. Please join us in just one hour of adoration a week out of nearly 124 weekly hours to choose from. An adorer is needed for:
Friday 12:00 midnight—1:00 a.m.
If you are able to help with this time, please call Veronica Fabro at (830)377-9117. El Papa Francisco llama a la Iglesia para que esté en mission permanentemente. Nos llama a todos a ser misioneros. Podemos participar en la mission por medio de la oración; una hora de adoración. Esta hora es una gran oportunidad que no repetirá para que un padre o abuelo enséne a sus delicados (tiernos) corderos nuestra fe y reverencia hacia nuestra humildisima Majestad, El Buen Pastor Jesús. Por favor únanse en solo una hora de adoración a la semana de las 124 horas semanales a escoger. Tambien es necesario un adorador los:
viernes 12:00 media noche—1:00 a.m.
Si usted puede acompañar a Jesús este momento, por favor llame a Veronica Fabro al (830)377-9117.
SAVE THE DATE!!
DAUGHTERS OF NOTRE DAME
PILGRIMAGE TRIP
DATE: Wednesday, May 15, 2019— will assemble by 7:30am on the Social Center
side—bus will depart at 8:30am
DESTINATION: OBLATE RENEWAL CENTER— ORC provides an environment of peace and serenity
COST OF THE PILGRIMAGE—$35.00—Deadline for
registration is April 23, 2019
To reserve a space for yourself, your spouse or a travel friend
CALL DONNA VAUGHN @ 214.534.6718
Make checks payable to Notre Dame Church
Put your check in a sealed envelope and designate it Daughters of Notre Dame
You may drop it in the collection basket or drop it off at the parish center
If you are dropping your check into the collection basket, it is important that you insert your check
into a sealed envelope directed to the Daughters of Notre Dame; if your check DOES NOT COME IN AN
ENVELOPE, IT MAY GO TO THE SUNDAY COLLECTION!
Please pray for those who have died, and have gone to their eternal rest with the Lord, especially for Yolanda Pickard, Beverly Pevehouse, Adam Gonzalez, & Cookie Hernandez. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace.
Thank you for the Holy Thursday collection for our neighbors in need. Society of St Vincent de Paul Notre Dame Kerrville received $3288 for our ministries. This collection was part of the larger 40 cans for Lent. 40 CANS FOR LENT TOTALS Food 5511 lbs.
BooksToBorrow from the Notre Dame Parish Library are available in the
narthex of the church, near the bell tower door. Deborah Harris
tells us about The First Day of Eternity –Resurrection Now,
by George A. Mahoney, S.J.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the central reality and
decisive event of Christian faith and life. The resurrection faith
calls for daily choices in the light of this mystery. The doctrine
that makes Christianity the most unique religion in man’s
history is the resurrection - see 1 Cor 15:20-22. Mahoney
explains as death out of love for us brought Jesus’ resurrection,
so the Christian life is the same; we must die to sin in order to
live in the newness of life. Jesus who is the resurrection is the
Way, the Truth and the Life. He is the bread of life, come into
our world to bring us life and whoever believes in Him will
have eternal life.
Eight chapters explore the subject: 1-God Calls His People:
God promises to meet and invite us into a friendship so He can
share His very own life with us and be made holy by the Spirit
and obedient to Jesus Christ. 2-New Time and New Space:
Our bodily death will end in at a certain time and space and the
glorious coming of Christ will lead us into eternal life that will
never be subjected to corruption and death. 3-A Light That
Shines in the Darkness: J esus conquered death and
suffering; he can free us from sin and death. The brokenness
and suffering that we find in our daily lives can be turned from
death-dealing to life-giving opportunities where we can share in
the resurrection of Jesus. 4-Death Is Resurrection: You and I
will certainly die and pass over into a new existence in a form
that is different from the one we live in now. Jesus’ victory
over death conquers our hearts, helping us to surrender to Him
as Lord of our lives, guiding us in our thoughts, words, and
actions. 5-The Risen Lord and the Eucharist: J esus Chr ist
exists in the Eucharist as one who not only died for us but as
one who has been raised up by the Father through the power of
the Holy Spirit. He can now communicate to us a share in His
death and resurrection. 6-The Spirit of the Risen Jesus: The
author states “that Jesus risen is able in His Body, the church,
to share with us His full outpouring of the Spirit and to share
with us even now, as we live our lives in Him, the one and only
resurrection. Christ and we form one Body by the one Spirit of
love”. The light of the Spirit leads us out of all darkness and
illusion. 7-Resurrection and Ascension: J esus really did die,
rise, and ascend into glory to the heavenly Father. The mystery
of the ascension tells us that Jesus promised never to leave us.
Even in our broken and sinful humanity, we are still part of
God’s family. 8-Today is the Last Day: Mahoney points out,
“as Christians, we must put our whole life in faithful and loving
obedience to God. We have the responsibility to say ‘yes’ to
God in sharing His life with us. In the resurrection, God shares
with us through His Son, a sharing in the Trinity through His
resurrectional Spirit”.
God is asking each one of us to work to build the
Body of His Son to its fullness. We know that Christ will come
at the end of time to transform the universe by bringing it to its
completion in and through Himself. The Good News is that
Jesus Christ is already here, bringing about the Kingdom of
God in our lives and through us, bringing it about in the entire
world.
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTION
April 27-28, 2019
CHURCH Envelopes/Checks $ 16,867.20 Currency/Coin 2,824.90 Capitol Improvement 195.00 TOTAL $ 19,887.10 Catholic Home Mission Appeal (2nd Collection) $ 1,379.32 St. Vincent de Paul 25.00 Rice Bowl 161.00 TOTAL $ 1,565.32 SCHOOL Donation $ 75.00 Guardian Angel 966.00 Endowment Fund 20.00 TOTAL $ 1,061.00
YOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWSYOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWSYOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWSYOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWS
MINISTERIO PASTORAL JUVENIL Y PASTORAL DE FAMILIAMINISTERIO PASTORAL JUVENIL Y PASTORAL DE FAMILIAMINISTERIO PASTORAL JUVENIL Y PASTORAL DE FAMILIAMINISTERIO PASTORAL JUVENIL Y PASTORAL DE FAMILIA
May 5, 2019May 5, 2019May 5, 2019May 5, 2019
What: Catholic Kidz Camp
When: June 10-14
Where: Notre Dame Gym
Time: 8:00-12:00
Kids will check-in with St. Catherine, pick-up their flight plan and meet their very own
Guardian Angel! They will encounter exciting characters from the Bible whose lives
were transformed by the angels. Who knows? They may meet Mary, the Queen of
Angels on the way! Kids will have a soaring good time!
Parachute with the Angels and St. Catherine Labouré Catholic Kidz Camp is divided
into four age-specific programs. The creative grade-appropriate lessons are based on
Sacred Scripture and Catholic Tradition and the Doctors of the Church. Each day, after
the Welcome & Prayer, fun lessons begin and explain the various roles angels play in our
salvation. These lessons are engaging and promote active participation. Each day
children will listen to the story of Saint Catherine Labouré because Catherine was led by
an angel to meet Mary, the Queen of Angels. After listening to a specific section of the
storybook which complements the daily lesson, children will participate in a variety of
drama skits, role-play, games and Bible verse memory activities. Sensational, easy-to-
make crafts reflect each day's theme. Songs from the Angel of God Music CD are
upbeat, lively and the lyrics enrich the overall program.
Fun-Filled Days of Catholic Kidz
God is Your Pilot – Destination Heaven!
VOLUNTEERS: WE NEED YOU!!!
If you are interested in helping our kids learn their Catholic faith in a fun and exciting way,
please return the completed form to the Youth and Family Ministry Office.
For more information contact:
Denise Jenschke at 896-4233x296 or [email protected]
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� Yes! I want to help kids learn more about the Sacraments! I am interested in helping with: (please check as many as interest you)
� faith teaching � music � crafts � snacks
� fun activities � group guide � decorating
� welcome committee � registration/sign-in � skits
� photo/videography � computer support � child care
� other: ________________________
Name: ______________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________
Phone Number: _________________________________________________________________
(day) (evening)
YOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWSYOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWSYOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWSYOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWS MINISTERIO PASTORAL JUVENIL Y PASTORAL DE FAMILIAMINISTERIO PASTORAL JUVENIL Y PASTORAL DE FAMILIAMINISTERIO PASTORAL JUVENIL Y PASTORAL DE FAMILIAMINISTERIO PASTORAL JUVENIL Y PASTORAL DE FAMILIA
May 5, 2019May 5, 2019May 5, 2019May 5, 2019
Senior Recognition
Mass
Our Senior Recognition Mass will be on
May 19, 2019 at the 11:00 a.m. mass.
We invite all Seniors to make plans to at-
tend. Call Wyatt at 896-4233 ext 233 or
come by the YFM office to fill out the ap-
plication form so that we have a list of who
will be attending.
Jóvenes de la clase de
Graduación 2018
La Misa de Reconocimiento para jóvenes que se van a graduar será el 19 de mayo en la misa de 11:00 am. Pedimos que le llamen a Wyatt al numero 896-4233 ext 233 para saber
cuantos jóvenes van asistir.
CATHOLIC HEART WORKCAMP CATHOLIC HEART WORKCAMP CATHOLIC HEART WORKCAMP CATHOLIC HEART WORKCAMP YOUTH MISSION TRIP YOUTH MISSION TRIP YOUTH MISSION TRIP YOUTH MISSION TRIP
FUNDRAISERFUNDRAISERFUNDRAISERFUNDRAISER June 22nd June 22nd June 22nd June 22nd ––––29th29th29th29th
Please Please Please Please consider supporting our youth and adults attending workcamp in St Croix this summer, by visiting our
“Money Wall”“Money Wall”“Money Wall”“Money Wall” in the YFM Office. Most importantly, we ask for your prayers.
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Considere dar su apoyo a nuestros jóvenes y los adultos que los acompañaran a este
campamento de trabajo en St Croix. En la oficina de juventud y familia tendremos un tablón de anuncios con sobres con cantidades de $1-$150. Elija el sobre con la cantidad que
usted pueda dar y déjelo en la oficina o póngalo en la canasta de colecta .
WHAT A HUGE SUCCESS! A BIG THANK YOU To all who helped with our First Eucharist workshop on April 13th. We could not have done it without you: from those that bought the food to those who prepared & served it, to the cleaning crew and all of our team leaders & their assistants.
Un Gran “¡Muchísimas Gracias!”
a todos los que nos ayudaron el 13 de abril con el retiro de Primera Eucaristía. Agradecemos a todas las padres que contribuyeron con los comestibles, con la preparación de la comida, a todos los que sirvieron los alimentos y al equipo de limpieza que se quedo hasta terminar. Sin su apoyo no se podría haber realizado este evento.
El Ministerio de Oración Santísima Trinidad te invita a sanar tu pasado, vivir el presente y construir el futuro…
Promete ser ¡poderoso e impactante! Deje que Cristo acuda a su rescate
Retiro de Sanación Interior - Fecha: 7-9 de junio del 2019 Gimnasio de Our Lady of the Hills Catholic High School 601 Peterson Farm Rd., Kerrville, TX
Misa de Unción
Aparte la fecha: jueves,
16 de mayo
Se le invita a que nos acompañe
para la celebración de la misa.
Déjese sanar por el Espíritu Santo
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Guadalupanas
Habrá junta mañana lunes, 6 de mayo, a las 530 en la biblioteca de la escuela que se
ubica en el primer piso en Kemper Hall.
Se le invita a que nos acompañe el domingo, 26 de mayo
de 1:00 - 5:00 El cuarto de niños estará disponible
para niños de 5 años - 4 meses.
Este retiro es completamente
gratuito y abierto a toda persona que busque un acercamiento de alma
y corazón a nuestro Señor Jesucristo
El
Los invita a su reunión todos los jueves a las
7pm en el cuarto de chimenea que se ubica a la entrada del centro social.
Llame nuestra oficina para más información 830.896.4233
Catholic Summer Camps Since 1937 Mountain Home, Texas
Summer Programs at Tecaboca! Day Camp for Boys and Girls
Transportation provided daily to and from Fredericksburg, Harper, and Kerrville
Resident Camp for Boys One and two week sessions
Horse Camp – two week session
Resident Camp for Girls One and two week sessions
Horse Camp – two week session
Four Day Family Retreat All Programs: Horseback riding, swimming, kayaking,
woodshop (youth camp only), fishing, archery, riflery, crafts and more!
Catholic Camping in the Marianist Tradition – Morning and Evening prayer, and Mass.
Learning to live the values of Esto Vir and Mulier in Deo (Women and Men of God): Leadership, Honesty, Integrity, Humility, Fortitude, Loyalty, Obedience, Spirit of Service
Tecaboca is located in Mountain Home, Texas; 70 miles northwest of San Antonio. Register at www.tecaboca.com . For more information, call 830-866-3425.
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