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Holy Name Catholic Church 3814 Nash Boulevard, San Antonio Texas 78223
Website: www.holynameusa.org, Phone (210) 333-5020
Theme: “See, I am now establishing my covenant with you and your descendants after you and with every living creature that was with you” (First Reading).
First Sunday of Lent February 18, 2018
Edward Hicks, The Peaceable Kingdom, 1848
Capital Campaign 2018-2021
Holy Name Parish Goal: $514,000.00
Volunteers are needed
in the following areas:
Capital Campaign
2018-2021, 2018
Parish Festival, and
Stewardship Council
Holy Name Parish Family Festival will be April 22, 2018
2018 Limited Raffle Sponsored by CYO
Ministry Raffle Tickets are
now available @$100 each
Virgen de
Guadalupe Memorial Bricks are
still available
Holy Name Gift Shop
Is Now Open
Pastor: Rev. Martin F. Parayno (Office) 333-5020 (ext. 5106)
Email: [email protected]
Anointing: 367-4231
Priest in Residence: Rev. Kennedy Nyumba 769-7559
Deacons: Reynaldo Hinojosa, Sr. [email protected]
Larry Lindsey [email protected]
Daniel Kearns Roberto Ruiz Director of Ministries: Joe Lopez 333-5020 (ext. 5102)
Email: [email protected]
Parish Special Project: David Torres Website Administrator: Pedro Ybarra Email: [email protected] Assistant D.R.E.: Irma Bickel (Office) 333-5020 (ext. 5110) Email: [email protected]
Office Manager: Allan Ford 333-5020 Email: [email protected] Bookkeeper: Daryl Ang (Office) 333-5020 (ext.5103)
Email: [email protected] Pay-com & Compliance Administrator: Diane Calimlim Sacristan: Will Villanova Assistant: John Honesto Mary Ellen Hinojosa, John Nava, Diane Calimlim Nancy Lindsey, John Hogg
Secretaries: Minerva Reyna (Office) 333-5020 (ext. 5101)
Email: [email protected]
Anna Alvarez (Office) 333-5020 (ext. 5104)
Email: [email protected]
Activity Center Event Coor. : Glenda Lopez 897-1980 Email: [email protected] Maintenance Facilities: Paco Monzon Legal Adviser: James Porter, J.D. Safety Coordinator (OVASE): Bee Bee Rodriguez
Pastoral Council Chairperson: Ed Hernandez
Vice Chairperson: Raquel Clark Secretary: Lorraine Pruski Members: David Pedraza Yvonne Rodriguez Nicole Hoyte Brooke Pawelek Diana Puga Sal Segura John Winfield Ray Miles
Parish Finance Council Chairperson: Gary Mullhollen
Secretary: Joanne Torres MEMBERS:
Joe Lopez James Porter Manuel Caballero
Stewardship Council Chairman: Miguel Puga
Capital Campaign Committee
Chairman: Joe Lopez
Holy Name Catholic School Pre-K thru 8th
Principal: Jennifer Tiller 333-7356
Secretary: Judy Sumner
School Council President: Stephen P. FitzSimon Vice-President: Lucy M. Cruz Secretary: Liz Trainor
MEMBERS:
Rudy Nino Rosie Ramirez Mark Delgado Glen Gonzales Manuel Vera P.T.C. President: Anna Araatia
Alumni Association: Lisa Cross 363-0752
Administration
ACTS Core David Salinas 364-6048 Adoration Mary Jane Martinez 445-5057 Altar Server Ministry Cecilia Ramirez 326-6902 Altar Server Ministry Assistant Gina Rios 393-0585 Altar Society Sandra Guerra 378-5951 Bereavement Ministry Laura Garcia 269-0284 Catholic Education Ministry TBA Charismatic Prayer Group Ray Miles 633-3462 C.Y.O. Alison Carrasco 843-3136 Divine Mercy Cenacle Angelo Bustamante 687-9806 Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Louis & Gina Rios 573-5870 Extra Ministers of the Eucharist to the Sick & Homebound Mary Shisk 333-6760 Family Ministry John & Katherine Baxter (714)322-9215 First Friday/Saturday Devotion; Alden Lim 296-5505 Healing Ministry Ray & Nancy Miles 633-3462 Hospitality Alex Zapata 333-8319 Knights of Columbus #8789 Ernest Pena 213-6086 Lectors Miguel Puga 854-4096 Legion of Mary Beverly Zulaica 333-7654 Liturgy Coordinator Deacon Larry Lindsey Made with Love Ministry Loren Torres & Chris Montemayor Men’s Club Floyd Lutz 333-6160 Motorcycle Ministry Alex Avilez 422-4775 Music Ministry Jun Sorio & Laura Atamosa Outreach Ministry Richard Rios 333-6077 Pilgrimage Lourdes Bugher 516-2139 Prayer Garden Leroy Garcia R.C.I.A. Deacon Ray Hinojosa Society of Our Lady of Guadalupe; Diana Guerra 333-4683 St. Philomena’s Ministry Crystal Nava 378-2793 Youth Leader Nicole Hoyt 260-1795 Gift Shop Volunteers: Rosemary Albert, Elizabeth Padilla, Isabel Farias, Alycia Jennings, Bertha Segovia, & Pedro Ybarra
Parish Office Hours Monday thru Friday: 9AM—5PM Closed for lunch 12 Noon-1:00PM
Gift Shop Hours Sunday: 10AM—2:30PM
Monday thru Friday: 2PM—5PM
Sacramental Preparation Marriage: Please make appointment with Pastor at least 6 months
before marriage.
Baptism: Every 2nd or 4th Sunday or by appointment. Parents and Godparents are required to attend class. Every 3rd Friday at 7 PM in
the Religious Education Room.
Funeral: Call the Office for arrangements.
Devotions Adoration: Every Wednesday (9 AM—5 PM)
Benediction: Every Wednesday after the 6:30 PM Mass
Rosary:30 minutes before each Mass Holy Communion to the Sick and Homebound:
Every Wednesday after the 8:00 a.m.
Mass Schedule Mass Daily Mass: Monday thru Thursday 8 AM Friday:8:30 AM
Saturday:5 PM (English) and 7 PM (Spanish) Sunday: 7 AM, 9 AM, 11 AM, 1 PM (all in English)
Confession: Mon. - Fri. before or after Mass and Sat. 4 PM to 4:45 PM
Mass with Anointing of the Sick: The Last Wednesday of every month
Parish Ministries
Holy Name Catholic Church San Antonio, Texas February 18, 2018
First Sunday of Lent February 18, 2018
Reading I: Genesis 9:8-15 Responsorial Psalm 25:4-5,6-7,8-9 Reading II: 1 Peter 3:18-22 Gospel: Mark 1:12-15
Theme: “This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel" (Gospel).
Every Lenten season, we reflect on the temptations of Jesus. Satan should his true color and his ways and styles have not changed. If you notice, his strategies are still employed today. To some degree we see them blatantly displayed and successfully executed in our others’ lives as well as in ourselves. Today’s gospel mentions Jesus’ temptations and how He successfully overcame them. In Matthew and Luke’s gospels we get the details.
Take a look at the first temptation of Jesus. It is on food. Satan requested Jesus to turn stones into bread. After a long day without food, Jesus was hungry and that would be the most necessary thing to do, eat. Yet Jesus resisted it, and reminded Satan the basic spiritual fact of man as not living alone on bread but on every word that comes from God. The true bread is God and His primacy in our lives is irreplaceable and definite. Anyone or anything that dissuades or persuades us from the truth that God is above all is simply diabolical. The second temptation is when Jesus was led to the parapet of the temple. This is the temptation of glory and self- adulation, and praise to oneself. When the world tells us that unless you are on top of the world, you are not successful. Success in this way comes with a price, and most of the time ultimately our souls. Satan has a lot of success on this one. God is ultimately our destiny and that constitute a real success and happiness. Apart from God, there is only death. The third temptation is when Jesus is shown all the kingdoms in their grand splendor and Satan promised that they all be his if only He worships Satan. Jesus put his foot down and authoritatively said, “For it is written, ‘Worship the Lord your God and serve him only.’” This is the temptation to power that corrupts the soul and person. God alone is be worshipped and no one else. Satan left and will try his luck on others or in an opportune time. Forty days are days of finding our way to God through prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Fight Satan and his ways by following the ways of Jesus, they are proven to work. Let us pray: Lord, guide us always and strengthen us to fight the temptations of Satan. Give us the grace to say your words against the enemy and preserve our souls in your love and mercy. Amen
Primer domingo de Cuaresma 18 de febrero de 2018
Lectura I: Génesis 9: 8-15 Salmo responsorial 25: 4-5,6-7,8-9 Lectura II: 1 Pedro 3: 18-22 Evangelio: Marcos 1: 12-15
Tema: "Este es el momento de la realización. El reino de Dios está cerca. Arrepiéntete, y cree en el evangelio "(Evangelio).
Cada temporada de Cuaresma, reflexionamos sobre las tentaciones de Jesús. Satanás debería su verdadero color y sus formas y estilos no han cambiado. Si nota, sus estrategias todavía se emplean hoy. Hasta cierto punto, los vemos exhibidos abiertamente y ejecutados con éxito tanto en la vida de nuestros otros como en nosotros mismos. El evangelio de hoy menciona las tentaciones de Jesús y cómo las venció exitosamente. En los evangelios de Mateo y Lucas obtenemos los detalles.
Echa un vistazo a la primera tentación de Jesús. Está en la comida. Satanás le pidió a Jesús que convirtiera las piedras en pan. Después de un largo día sin comida, Jesús tenía hambre y eso sería lo más necesario para hacer, comer. Sin embargo, Jesús se resistió y le recordó a Satanás el hecho espiritual básico del hombre que no vivía solo con el pan, sino con cada palabra que proviene de Dios. El verdadero pan es Dios y su primacía en nuestras vidas es irremplazable y definida. Cualquiera o cualquier cosa que nos disuade o persuada de la verdad de que Dios está por encima de todo es simplemente diabólico. La segunda tentación es cuando Jesús fue llevado al parapeto del templo. Esta es la tentación de la gloria y la autoadulación, y la alabanza a uno mismo. Cuando el mundo nos dice que a menos que estés en la cima del mundo, no tienes éxito. El éxito de esta manera viene con un precio, y la mayoría de las veces al final nuestras almas. Satanás tiene mucho éxito en esto. Dios es en última instancia nuestro destino y eso constituye un verdadero éxito y felicidad. Aparte de Dios, solo hay muerte. La tercera tentación es cuando a Jesús se le muestran todos los reinos en su gran esplendor y Satanás prometió que todos serían suyos si solo adorara a Satanás. Jesús se puso de pie y dijo con autoridad: "Porque escrito está: 'Adora al Señor tu Dios y sírvele a él solo.'" Esta es la tentación del poder que corrompe el alma y la persona. Sólo Dios es adorado y nadie más. Satanás se fue y probará su suerte con otros o en un momento oportuno. Cuarenta días son días de encontrar nuestro camino hacia Dios a través de la oración, el ayuno y la limosna. Lucha contra Satanás y sus caminos siguiendo los caminos de Jesús, se prueba que funcionan.
Recemos: Señor, guíanos siempre y fortalécenos para luchar contra las tentaciones de Satanás. Danos la gracia de decir tus palabras en contra del enemigo y preservar nuestras almas en tu amor y misericordia. Amén.
Pastoral Reflection
By Raymund Miles
I invited the Holy Spirit and reflected for this weekend’s readings and the message that touched my heart is: Transformation.
We are all called into a deeper relationship with God and Jesus is the perfect example for us to follow. After the Spirit descended upon Jesus, he went into the desert and faced temptations. He placed God’s Spirit as master over the flesh leaving nothing to distract him from his Father’s will.
I will follow Jesus into the desert and face my temptations (the works of the flesh) for sin keeps me separated from the love of my Father. The Holy Spirit convicts me, revealing my sinful ways, to repent and asking for forgiveness. It is through the sacrament of confession that I experience the mercy and the love of the father I cry out “Abba”. I will continue to pray to be transformed into a true image of Jesus Christ for in John 14:6 it reads, Jesus said to him, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you know me, then you will also know my Father. From now on you do know him and have seen him.”
I will end with the Pope Francis ‘prayer to Mary the un-doer of knots.’
Through your grace, your intercession, and your example, deliver us from all evil. Our Lady, and untie the knots that prevent us from being united with God, so that we, free from sin and error, may we find Him in all things. May we have our Hearts placed in Him, and may serve Him always in our brothers and sisters. Amen _______________________________________________________________________________________
Put it in your calendar
March 20, 2018 (6 pm—8:30 pm) - Parish Lenten Penance Service or confession
March 24, 2018 (8:30 am—11:30 am) - Parish Lenten Recollection featuring Deacon Larry on Prayer
Deacon Dan Kearns on Heaven
Monday of the First Week of Lent: LV 19:1-2, 11-18; PS 19:8, 9, 10, 15; l2 COR 6:2B; MT 25:31-46
Tuesday of the First Week of Lent: IS 55:10-11; PS 34:4-5, 6-7, 16-17, 18-19; MT 4:4B; MT 6:7-15
Wednesday of the First Week in Lent: JON 3:1-10; PS 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19; JL 2:12-13; LK 11:29-32
Thursday Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter, Apostle; 1 PT 5:1-4; PS 23:1-3A, 4, 5, 6; MT 16:18; MT 16:13-19
Friday of the First Week of Lent: EZ 18:21-28; PS 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-7A, 7BC-8; EZ 18:31; MT 5:20-26
Saturday of the First Week of Lent: DT 26:16-19; PS 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8; 2 COR 6:2B; MT 5:43-48
Second Sunday of Lent: GN 22:1-2, 9A, 10-13, 15-18; PS 116:10, 15, 16-17, 18-19; ROM 8:31B-34; MT 17:5; MK 9:2-10
Parish Mission Statement: To unite our Parish family to grow in faith, love, and charity as we become active stewards in our church and community.
Lenten Fish Fry
Knights of Columbus will be selling plates in the Activity Center from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Plates are sold for $8:00 each. March 2 March 16
Tuesday
March 20th 6:00 pm—8:00 pm. In the Church
1. YOUR DONATIONS AT WORK! Not being able to personally visit your church and listen to the Word of God should not be a reason to miss out on the Lord’s message of the day. Your generous pledges/donations to the 2018 Archbishop's Appeal brings Catholic Television of San Antonio (CTSA) to thousands of households every day. CTSA is an outreach ministry where New Evangelization takes place to inspire, teach faith and touch the heart. CTSA also allows Archbishop Gustavo to immediately reach the community during important moments. Your pledges and donations also fund communication channels by way of Today’s Catholic Newspaper. Today’s Catholic Newspaper presents different types of information and doctrine to the faithful of San Antonio/surrounding areas. If you’ve already responded to the Archbishop’s letter sent to your home- thank you! If you haven’t had an opportunity, we invite you to pray and consider how you and your family can renew your gift or make your first gift to this year’s Appeal. Pledge envelopes are available at each door of the Church. Place your Appeal pledge envelope in the offertory basket during any Mass, at any time. Online gifts can be made at www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal. God bless you! 2. The Holy Name Parish needs you. Please consider volunteering in the following areas: 2018-2021 Capital Campaign, Stewardship Council, and 2018 Holy Name Family Festival Committee. Let the Holy Spirit guide you and say YES! Sign up sheets are in the foyer. Other opportunities available to volunteer in are: Gift Shop Volunteer, Stewardship Council, Parish Family Festival on April 22, 2018, Hospitality Ministry, & Ministry of your Choice or open up a ministry. Father Martin will train volunteers. Thank you. 3. The names of the Grotto Sponsors are available for viewing and assurance of spelling in a binder and available to review in the Office during office hours. Please feel free to stop by to verify or see if there are still corrections.
4. Projects 2017 that are accomplished: Grotto, Plaza, and Gift Shop. Some items on the Grotto (like the pews, sound system, Christ’s Corpus, Holy Water Jar will continue to be finished. Memorial Bricks will still be sold until they run out). Thanks to all the donors. 5. Couples for Christ Foundation for family and Life is offering a Christian Life Seminar (CLS) on March 10, 2018 from 8:00am to 4:30pm. The CLS is designed to build the “church of the home” by bringing families to a living relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ. The CLS is opened to couples, single men and women 21 years, widows, divorced women and single mothers, widowers, divorced men and single fathers. This is a FREE seminar. Snacks and lunch will be provided. Contact Fr. Martin Parayno at (210)333-5020 or John/Katherine Baxter at (714)322-9215/(713)257-0213. 6. 2018 Holy Name Fun Festival Annually, Holy Name Catholic Church holds, what has been called a picnic, fiesta and or festival. This festival has a three prong purpose; 1.) To unite our Parish family to grow in faith, love, and charity as we become active stewards of our church and community. 2.) To bring all our Parish family together for a day filled with fun and entertainment, especially for our children. 3.) To raise funds for the needs of God’s home, our Parish. All parishioners are encouraged to participate in our "2018 Holy Name Family Fun Festival," in one way or another. You can bring your family and friends to have fun and enjoy the day or you can partici-pate by donating your time helping out at a booth, or by donating prizes to be auctioned off, won, and given away, or you can just make a monetary donation to help out for expenses. “2018 Holy Name Family Fun Festival” Committee members will be at the front of the Church every weekend after Mass selling BBQ lunch tickets and raffle tickets to help the Parish CYO with their needs. PLEASE JOIN US!
Events for the week of Feb. 19th-25th, 2018
Monday, Feb. 19, 2018
uesday, Feb. 20, 2018
Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018
Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018
Friday, Feb. 23, 2018
Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018 NO EVENTS
Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018
Mass Intentions for the week of Feb. 19th-25th , 2018
Monday, Feb. 19, 2018
Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018
Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018
Thursday, Feb. 22, 2018
Friday, Feb. 23, 2018
Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018
Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018,
Sanctuary Lamp for the week of Feb. 18, 2018
SUNDAY COLLECTIONS/DONATIONS
Envelope Collection 2/11/18……………………………………………………………..………………………………………..…….….………….$4,158.00
Loose Monies 2/11/18……………………………………………………………….……………………………………………………….…....………$2,323.97
Online Contributions 2/11/18.………………………………………………………………………………………...…………………...………..…$290.00
Children's Collection 2/11/18………...…………..……………………………..……………………….………..…….……………..…….…..…...$100.34
Total Collection 2/11/18……………………………………..…………………………….…………………….....…...........$6,872.31
Online Giving: We encourage parishioners to sign up for online giving. Please inform the Parish office if you are interested.
Upcoming Second Collections: March 4, Altar Society; March 11, Catholic Relief Services; March 18, Parish Maintenance;
March 30, Shrines of the Holy Land
Other Collections:
Mass Intentions 2/11/18…………………………………………………………………………………………...............................................$52.00
Altar Society—Candle Box/Sanctuary Lamp 2/11/18………………………………………………..................................................$152.19
Grotto sponsorship and Paver purchases 2/11/18……....………………………………….………..…...…...…….………...……….…....$300.00
Maintenance Envelopes 2/11/18………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..$291.00
Quince/Wedding /Baptism /Funerals (Church use) 2/11/18………………………………………...….........................................$550.00
Activity Center/Hall Rentals 2/11/18……………………………….……………..……………………….…………………………………..…..$1,550.00
Mass Attendance 2/11/18..…………………………………………………………………………………...……………...…………….………….... 1070
Total Expenses 2/11/18…………...………………………………………………….………………………………...……..$10,089.46
Schedule for the Stations of the Cross, 6 pm in Church; Ministries please mark your Calendar:
Feb. 23: Lectors, Liturgy Leaders, Prayer Garden, First Friday/Saturday Devotion, Music Ministry & A.C.T.S. Core.
March 2: Motorcycle Ministry, Divine Mercy Cenacle, Legion of Mary, Society of Our Lady of Guadalupe & All Rosary Group.
March 9: Charismatic Prayer Group, Holy Name School, Faith Formation (CCD), CYO & Youth Group.
March 16: Family Ministry, Bereavement Ministry, Healing Ministry, Hospitality & Men’s Club.
March 23: Knights of Columbus #8789, Outreach, St. Philomena, Made with Love Ministry & Gift Shop Volunteers.
We encourage all ministry members to attend to show support and participate in the Stations of the Cross.
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Prayer for the First Week of Lent
[This prayer is designed to be said within the family before a Crucifix during the first week of Lent.]
Mother or a child: From the words of St. Paul [2 Cor. 6:1-2]. Dearly beloved, we entreat you not to receive the grace of God in vain. For he says: "In an accepta-ble time I have beard you, and in the day of salvation I have helped you. Behold, now is the acceptable time; behold, now is the day of salvation." Father: This time of fasting has opened to us the gates of paradise. Let us accept it, praying and beseeching. Family: That on the day of resurrection we may be glorified in the Lord. Father: Let us pray. Through the observance of Lent, O Lord, You purify Your Church every year. See to it that Your children lead a better life and so obtain the graces they are striving to acquire by doing penance. This we ask of You through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son. Family: Amen. Favor this dwelling, Lord, with Your presence. Far from it repulse all the wiles of Satan. Your holy an-gels, let them live here, to keep us in peace. And may your blessing remain always upon us. This we ask of you through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son. Father: Let us bless the Lord. Family: Thanks be to God. Father: May the almighty and merciful Lord, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, bless and keep us. Family: Amen. http://www.catholic.org/prayers/
2018 Holy Name Catholic Church Festival
Limited Raffle (Only 1000 tickets to be sold)
(Sponsored by C.Y.O.)
1st Prize: $25,000.00 2nd Prize: $10,000.00 3rd Prize: $5,000.00
9 Consolation Prizes: One Thousand Dollars Each
(Prizes are in Credit Cash Card) Raffle Proceeds benefit Holy Name Parish CYO Projects
Drawing Date: April 22, 2018 (5:00 pm) Need not be present to win.
Winners shall pay all taxes Ticket Price: $100.00
Tickets are already available in the Parish office, CYO Officers, & Fr. Martin.
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BOBCAT CORNER
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Catholic Charities - 40 cans for Lent Food Drive Please consider donating canned foods at the school to assist with the 40 cans for lent. Drop any donations a the school office through Monday, March 26th.
This weekend our Kinder and 5th grade classes will be hosting hospitality after all masses. Come by and visit with our amazing bobcats!
We will begin accepting registration for the 2018-2019 school year for grades PK3-8th for returning families, and Thursday, March 1st for new families. Please visit our website at www.hncstx.orgor visit the office for a Registra-tion Packet.
Casino Night is here! Saturday, February 24th will be a night of luck and laughter. Call or come by the school of-fice to buy tickets ($40 each) or see about sponsoring a table.
Wednesday, February 21st from 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. at the Rigsby Taco Cabana for our fundraising night.
HELP NEEDED!
----- Please contact Coach Roger Lopez ([email protected]) if you are interested in assisting in the coordination of the Holy Name Catholic School Golf Tournament this spring. It is a great opportunity to raise money for our school community.
-----We are in need of a webmaster and/or social media guru to help show the world wide web all the great things happening at our school. If you are interested please contact Mrs. Tiller at the school office or via email, [email protected].
Jennifer Tiller Principal Holy Name Catholic School (210) 333-7356 [email protected]
Faith Formation
Almsgiving, meaning to give those who are in need
MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS
FOR LENT 2018
“Almsgiving sets us free from greed and helps us to regard our neighbour as a brother or sister. What I possess is never mine alone. How I would like almsgiving to become a genuine style of life for each of us! How I would like us, as Christians, to follow the example of the Apostles and see in the sharing of our possessions a tangible witness of the communion that is ours in the Church! For this reason, I echo Saint Paul’s exhortation to the Corinthians to take up a collection for the community of Jerusalem as something from which they themselves would benefit (cf. 2 Cor 8:10). This is all the more fitting during the Lenten season, when many groups take up collections to assist Churches and peoples in need. Yet I would also hope that, even in our daily encounters with those who beg for our assistance, we would see such requests as coming from God himself. When we give alms, we share in God’s providential care for each of his children. If through me God helps someone today, will he not tomorrow provide for my own needs? For no one is more generous than God.”
We would like to encourage the children and families of CCD classes to practice Almsgiving this lent. Starting February 25 – March 25 the CCD classes will collect
nonperishable food items for our Outreach Ministry. We encourage all students to participate.
Religious Education Class Schedule: Feb. 18th Sunday Class First Sunday of Lent Feb. 21st Wednesday Class-SPII (both) Feb. 25th Sunday Class Catechist Meeting after Mass Feb. 28th Wednesday Class-SPII
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Adult Confirmation
Adult Confirmation Classes have begun. This is the last week to register. Classes are on Fridays at 7pm in the Religious Ed. Conference room. This class is for adults at least 18 years of age and have already received Baptism and First Holy Communion. If you have any questions or are interested in registering please call the parish office Monday—Friday 9am—5pm closed for lunch 12pm –1pm, (210) 333-5020.
Preparation for Confirmation should aim at leading the Christian toward a more intimate union with Christ and a more lively familiarity with the Holy Spirit – his actions, his gifts, and his biddings – in order to be more capable of assuming the apostolic responsibilities of Christian life. To this end catechesis for Confirmation should strive to awaken a sense of belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ, the universal Church as well as the parish community. The latter bears special responsibly for the preparation of Confirmands (CCC 1309).
To receive Confirmation one must be a state of grace. One should receive the sacrament of Penance in order to be cleansed for the gift of the Holy Spirit. More intense prayer should prepare one to receive the strength and graces of the Holy Spirit with docility and readiness to act (CCC 1310).
Items still open for sponsorships:
Holy Water Jar: $5,000 Holy Water Font Dish: $2,500 (Sponsored) Corpus for the Cross: $2,000 (Sponsored)
Memorial Bricks for the Rosary: $100 Memorial Bricks in front of the Cross: $200
Memorial Bricks in front of the Blessed Mother: $300 Stations of the Cross: $200 each
Feast Days of the Blessed Virgin Mary: $400 January 1, Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Sponsored)
January 8, Our Lady of Prompt Succor February 2, Presentation of the Lord
February 11, Our Lady of Lourdes (Sponsored) March 25, Annunciation (Sponsored)
May 13, Our Lady of Fatima (Sponsored) May 31, Visitation
June 27, Our Lady of Perpetual Help (sponsored) July 16, Our Lady of Mount Carmel August 15, Assumption (Sponsored)
August 22, Queenship of Mary (Sponsored) September 8, Birth of Mary (Sponsored)
September 12, Most Holy Name of Mary (Sponsored) September 15, Our Lady of Sorrows
October 7, Our Lady of the Rosary (Sponsored) November 21, Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Sponsored)
Dec. 8, Immaculate Conception (Sponsored) Dec. 12, Virgen de Guadalupe (Sponsored)
Please contact Sandra Guerra (210 378-5951) or
Fr. Martin (Parish Office) if interested. List of sponsors were published last Sunday and still open
for corrections. Bricks donors list is a separate list and will also be
published December 12, 2017.
Stewardship Council
It's with great pleasure that we introduce the 2018 Holy Name Parish Stewardship Council. The following is their Mission Statement: As Stewards of Holy Name, we strive to be Christ-like in our actions as lay witnesses to our faith community. As ambassadors, we commit to share our talents to strengthen the love for our fellow brothers and sisters of Holy Name Parish through hospitality, prayer, formation and service.
Thanks for all your assistance. Miguel Puga
Miguel Puga - Chair Becky Pawelek - Secretary Bruce Pawelek - member Lucy Cruz - member James Porter - member
Acosta
Rosemary Allen R Allison Berwick
Jr. Allison Clifford Allison Eldee Allison Esther Amaya Joseph Arzola Frank Arzola Nieves B Ruth Beck Marjorie Behrends Scott Benavides
Angie Benavides
Belinda Benavides
David Berkus Bivins Blenek Alois Blenek
Elizabeth Blenek John Bolado Cecilia Bustamantes
Jessica C Frank Calderion
Miguel Campoz Manuel Canelo Caplo Eddie Casillas r. Casillas r. Celedon
Dolores Cerny Stan
Cervantes
Edward Jr. Chavez
Dominga Cortez Mary Cowey Sharon Cruz Consuelo Czaja Elissa Czyaja Forian J Davis Shirley DeHarde
Bernice DeLaO Olivia Deleon Nat Deleon Yolanda Delgado M. DeWinne Agnes Elizondo
Deborah Elizondo
Raymond Elizondo Robert Elizondo Teresa Estrada
Christina Falkenberg
Thomas Fedderson Patty Flach Melinda Flores Cecilo Flores Marta Gamez Bill Garcia Felix Garcia Maria Garcia Minnie Garcia Zonia Garza Mary
Helen Gawlik Gerald Gawlik Nick
Gontan Benito Gonzales Gloria Gonzales Juana Gonzales
Juanita D. Gonzales
Margarita Gonzalez Carlos Gonzalez David Gonzalez
Donald G Gonzalez Fran Gonzalez
Francis P Gonzalez Frank Gonzalez R T Gonzalez
Richard Gonzalez Terri Gonzalez
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