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OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday 9:00AM - 3:00PM ¡Gra- cias! Pastoral Team Reverend Juan Carlos Castillo Pastor Deacon Ray Brown Deacon Steven Mancuso Sunday Masses English: 8:15am - 10:00am Spanish: 12:30PM Daily Mass Monday-Thursday 9:30AM Confessions Sundays 9:15am - 9:45am 11:45am - 12:15pm or by appointment FAITH FORMATION CLASSES Sunday 11:15am to 12:15pm

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OFFICE HOURS Monday - Thursday

9:00AM - 3:00PM

¡Gra-cias!

Pastoral Team

Reverend Juan Carlos Castillo Pastor

Deacon Ray Brown

Deacon Steven Mancuso

Sunday Masses English: 8:15am - 10:00am

Spanish: 12:30PM

Daily Mass Monday-Thursday 9:30AM

Confessions Sundays 9:15am - 9:45am

11:45am - 12:15pm or by appointment

FAITH FORMATION CLASSES

Sunday 11:15am to 12:15pm

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August 15, 2021 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Adoration Of The

Blessed Sacrament

First Saturday

7:00PM to 10:00PM

Wednesday 10AM - 12PM

For the Eternal rest of: Saul Muñoz, Consuelo Borrero, Mary Malehorn, Angi Christiano, Brittany Felts, Tom Turner, Frank Hunter, Guillermina Sanchez,

John Folson, Lois Adkins, Rene Lopez, Eugene Faborito, Stephanie Nelson, Francisco Mayorga, Carroll Waters, Juana Perez, Edgardo Arias,

Maria Gallegos, Judy Plantier, David Dennis, Shawn Murphy, Fran LaRock, Bill Raczkowski, Giovanni Foschi. Jim Murphy.

Dennis David, Melisa Green, Estela de Santacruz, Rufina Fernandez Kevin Ward, Louis Adkins, Baby Robert Wesley , All faithful Departed

THE LIGHT OF CHRIST SANCTUARY LIGHT

In reverence and petition

Pray this week for

this Special Intention:

Maria and Lamberto Hernandez

Family

August 8, 2021

Collections

Regular Collection $4,051

Building Fund $3,337

Annual Catholic Appeal

$

Let us pray for the health of: Ray O’ Keefe, Eva and Alfonso Angel, Tony Christiano, Nestor Beroch,

Monica Moore, Don Christiano, Manuel Arias, Juan Barahona, Patricia & Shawn Costello, Michael Kunai, Erika Lloyd, Nayar Prado,

Anna Marie Gould, Nina Waters, Phylli Fletcer, Eugene & Elsie Lamie, Beatriz Agudelo, Toni Leigl, Daniel Riddle, Lisa Salomon,

Yina Green, Josefina Di Domenico, Debbie Hernandez, Valerie Vargas, Raymond Moore, Angela Hood, Jeronimo Vivero, Jamie Felts, Julisa Aguilar, Andrew Morrison, Barry White, Miriam Santacruz,

Patricia Hunter, Tripp Lasseter, Ruby Green, Pat Murphy, Linnet Crump.

Children under 12 years must be

accompanied by an adult to use the

Restroom, and inside and outside

the building.

The safety of your child is very

important to us.

ATTENTION PARENTS

Donations for St. Francis Center:

Food to restock their pantry and

Men's shoes.

Sr. Nuala is extremely grateful for your generosity.

Knights of Columbus Round table meeting

Parish Hall Second Sunday of the

month

Our Rosary makers meet every 3rd Thursday of the month

at 11:30am. For more information

please contact Kathryn Giddens at

(229)482-2364

Ann Wright Johnny May

Melvin Johnson Maria Lopez-Juarez

Isabel Martinez Ricardo Juarez

The Shape of the Eucharistic Prayer Our Eucharistic Prayers originated in the traditional Jewish meal prayers known as berakah, which were prayers of thanksgiving used at meals. Over the centuries, the Christian thanksgiving, or Eucharist, gradually took shape. While in the East the Eucharistic Prayers (called anaphora) took many forms, in the Roman Church there was for many centuries just one Eucharistic Prayer, called the Roman Canon (now known as Eucharistic Prayer I). Almost all Eucharistic Prayers include the same basic elements. They begin with thanksgiving and acclamation. Then there is an epiclesis, as the priest calls down the Holy Spirit upon the gifts. Then follows the institution narrative and consecration, as the words that Jesus spoke at the Last Supper are repeated. After the consecration, we remember in an explicit way all that Christ has done for us—this is the anamnesis, or remembering. The prayer concludes with the offering, the intercessions—prayers for the Church, our leaders, ourselves—and a final doxology of praise. The reforms of the Second Vatican Council enriched our liturgy with additional Eucharistic Prayers, including both ancient texts (Eucharistic Prayer II is based on the most ancient of all existing Eucharistic Prayers) and new compositions. —Corinna Laughlin, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.