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Very Rev. John P. Nolan VF, Pastor
Rev. Jean Baptiste Magbia Zabusu, Parochial Vicar Deacon Patrick Klein Deacon Brian Lewis
Deacon Gregorio Martinez, Jr.
Deacon Andrew Thomas Deacon Francisco De La Torre
WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE AT ST. MARY’S
Saturday 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m. (Spanish) Sunday 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11:15 a.m.
307 W. Main Street ● Fredericksburg, Texas 78624 ● Phone: (830) 997-9523 ● F a x : ( 8 30 ) 9 9 7 - 1 0 37
J u n e 1 0 , 2 0 1 8 ● T e n t h S u n d a y i n O r d i n a r y T im e
Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Website: www.stmarysfbg.com
Cover Photo by Witold Photography
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The woman answered, "The ser-
pent tricked me into it, so I ate it." (Gn 3:13b)
PHONE NUMBERS Parish Office………………………………….(830) 997-9523
Fax ........................................................ (830) 997-1037
Very Rev. John P. Nolan VF, Pastor....…………...…...ext 26 [email protected] Rev. Jean Baptiste, Parochial Vicar…………...……….ext. 22 [email protected] Tim Carder, Pastoral Administrator...………...………...ext 31 Linda Reeh, Bookkeeper……………………...………...ext 23 Deacon Andrew Thomas, DRE & Liturgy………..…….ext 30 [email protected] Royal Henk, Youth Minister…………………...……….ext 36 [email protected] Mary Ann Murchison, Music……………..….….……...ext 28 Sherri Bumpas, Facilities Manager…….………..….…..ext 32 Rumalda Rivera, Secretary…………………...…….…...ext 29
Dena Burr, Secretary……………….……………..….....ext 21
St. Mary’s School
202 S. Orange, (830) 997-3914 John Mein, Principal .................................................................. [email protected] Cristi Ahern, Assistant Principal ............................................... [email protected] Christine Duecker, Office Administrator .................................. Susan Nixon, Registrar .............................................................. Mignonne Frantzen, Development Director……………….. [email protected]
ST. MARY’S MISSION STATEMENT As disciples of Jesus, we commit ourselves to
building community as the body of Christ through the
commission given to us at Baptism and reaffirmed in
the sacraments of initiation and service. By
appreciating, celebrating and sharing the gift of who
we are, and what we have, we can establish a
hospitable community that welcomes and cares for the
needs of those who join us on our journey of faith.
PARISH INFORMATION
SACRAMENTS
Baptism Required classes for parents and sponsors are
held at 9 a.m. on the second Saturday of odd
numbered months and in Spanish at 7 p.m. on
the last Tuesday of odd numbered months.
Marriage Preparations must be made with the liturgist
at least 6 months in advance. The marriage
date is confirmed after preparations are
completed. No weddings are scheduled
during Advent or Lent.
Reconciliation Saturday 4-5 p.m. at St. Mary’s, 5:30 – 6 p.m.
Wednesday at Our Lady of Guadalupe or by
appointment.
Communion Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist are
available to bring Holy Communion to the
sick and elderly of the parish.
Holy Anointing Do not hesitate to call the priest in case of serious
illness or injury. Call 830-997-9523.
ST. MARY'S CEMETERY Parishioners and family members seeking information about our cemetery are invited to come by the parish office during normal business hours. Here a careful review may be made of all the burial options available while allowing time for a thoughtful decision.
SOMEONE IN THE HOSPITAL? If a member of your family is ill and would like to see a priest, please call the parish office.
GABRIEL PROJECT/RESPECT LIFE Stacy Jenschke, Coordinator (830) 998-9074.
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING (NFP) Kevin & Lisa McCormack (830) 257-7803
ALCOHOL & DRUG AWARENESS If you or a loved one is affected by alcohol or drug abuse, we can help. Call John or Joy at 990-1720 or 456-3566. Your anonymity will be protected.
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For additional information about Teams of Our
Lady, you can contact Riley or Martha Kothmann
(325) 347-7840 or [email protected]
PARISH UPDATE 3
WEEKLY COLLECTIONS
June 2-3, 2018
Offertory ................................................$14,869.63 School �������.................................619.00 OLG ..............................................................460.50 Building Fund�.............................................50.00 Preservation and Pride��������.....64.00 St. Vincent de Paul����������.�.25.00 Priest Pension Fund���������..3,742.32
Thank you for your continued
generosity & support of St. Mary’s!
Monday, June 11
7:30 a.m. †Pete Salinas Tuesday, June 12
12 p.m. †Hilda Klein Wednesday, June 13
7 p.m. †Cesar Octavio Mijares Thursday, June 14
8 a.m. Dr. & Mrs. L.O. Broussard Friday, June 15
7:30 a.m. Mass of Thanksgiving Saturday, June 16
5:30 p.m. †Gerald Kunz
7 p.m. People of the Parish Sunday, June 17
7:30 a.m. †August Eberle 9 a.m. Living & Deceased Members of Catholic
Daughters
11:15 a.m. Father’s Day Novena
Monday, June 11
6 a.m. Men’s Prayer Group @ HFC 9 a.m. Vacation Bible School 5 p.m. Parish Council Meeting 7 p.m. St. Mary’s 4-H 7 p.m. Ultreya @ OLG Hall
Tuesday, June 12
6:30 a.m. Men’s Prayer Group @ HFC 9 a.m. Vacation Bible School 9:15 a.m. Fredericksburg Nursing Home 9 a.m. Knopp Retirement Home Prayer Service 9 a.m. English as a 2nd Language @ OLG Hall 10 a.m. Knopp #1 Nursing Home 10 a.m. Heritage Assisted Living Prayer Service 11 a.m. Centering Prayer Group 6 p.m. Knights of Columbus Rosary @ small church 6:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus Meeting 6:30 p.m. ESL @ OLG Hall
Wednesday, June 13
6 a.m. Men’s Prayer Group @ Peachtree
8:30 a.m. Staff Meeting 9 a.m. Vacation Bible School 9:30 a.m. Live Oak Nursing Home 10 a.m. Windcrest Nursing Home 6 p.m. About Mary Bible Study 6 p.m. Catholic Daughters Rosary @ small church 6:30 p.m. Confesiones @ OLG 7 p.m. Misa en la Iglesia @ OLG
Thursday, June 14
9 a.m. Vacation Bible School 10 a.m. Knopp 2 & Knopp Assisted Living 11 a.m. LMC Ministry
Friday, June 15
9 a.m. Vacation Bible School 7 p.m. Pan de Vida @ OLG Hall
Saturday, June 16
1 p.m. Cello Concert
Sunday, June 17
7 a.m. Coffee and Donuts @HFC
SECOND COLLECTION Second collection this weekend is designated
for Capital Campaign.
Second Collection next weekend is designated for Building Improvement Fund.
Dear Parishioners: I have asked staff to take names off the
prayer list for people who have been on the list for a particu-
larly long time because of space limitations. However, please
remember that those people will continually be prayed for at
daily Mass. Thank you, Father John.
OUR PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS
WHO ARE ILL Sondra Adams, Gloria Allala. Andy Andrade,
Annette Annen, Catarina Arias, Santa Benitez,
Scott Behrends, James Blume, Fenton Borjas, John Boy-
ers, Louis Brewer, Jack Brown, Lisa Brown, Minnie
Carrion, Gloria Castenada, Ricky Castenada, Alejandro
Cedillo, Eliberto Cedillo, Enevemi Cedillo, Filiberto
Cedillo, Juanita Cedillo, Cary & Cheryl Collins, Rachel
Cox, Bonnie Crenwelge, Michelle Crenwelge, Victor
Diaz, Marie Durst, Joselyn Eckhardt, Kay Eckhardt,
Richard Estenson, Connie Fiedler, Kevin Fritz, Joe
Henry Gonzales, Cindy Grohmann, Imogene Grona, J.J.
Guajardo, Juanita Guevara, Frank Habecker, Tami
Harris, Reuben Heinemann, James Helms, Margaret
Henry, John Huecksteadt, Laverne Hoyt, Viola Immel,
Donald A. Klein, Emmie Klein, Gail Klein, Ruth Klein,
Brenda Klier, Tammie Knopp, Ryker Kramer-Pearce,
Kole Kuhlmann, Richard LaMarre, Winona Leger, Irene
Loth, Patricia Loth, George & Nelda Marion, Victor
Meier, Larry Metzger, Amy Yarbrough Mullins, Mary
Obermite, Camille O’Connor, Robby Parker, Nicole
Parker, Ruth Ann Parnell, Heather Brennan Patrick,
Gladys Pehl, Leroy Petsch, Peter Pouthier, Carrie
Pyka, Alton Reeh, Victoria Regalado, Arnie & Myrtle
Rieff, Parker Robertson, Danny Roeder, Kim Ross, Joe
Salinas, Luis Sanchez, Vernell Scott, Michael Shannon,
Cody Smith, Maria Sons, Donna K. Staudt, Ruby Steh-
ling, Silvia Stewart, Annie Mae Stone, Robert Straube,
Glen Tarang, Gil Ulbricht, Michael Usener, Ryan Use-
ner, Ezekiel Valdez, Kenneth Verstuyft, Linda Vollmar,
Ranette Wahl, Tom Wallace, George E. Weber, Werner
Weber, A.J. Weinheimer, Keith P. Weinheimer, Steven
Weinheimer, Bill White, Grace Worlie & Ray Zdan.
PRAYER LINE If you want to be a part of the prayer line or
need prayers, please call Diane Reeh at 830-
997-8217.
PARISH EVENTS 4
Website Offers Daily Readings Among the many opportunities you have visiting the St. Mary’s website, www.stmarysfbg.com, is to have the daily readings available on our home page. We invite you to browse our website and check out its many features.
FOR THOSE DEPLOYED Please pray for our service members
especially those deployed:
Lee Alinez, Casey Burow, James Drury III, Alejandro
Espinosa Jr., Daniel Ray Flores III, Ismael Garcia,
Sammy Garcia, Luke Hamilton, Mario Mata & Jacob Newsom.
we pray for those who died recently. May God
embrace them lovingly in eternal life and
bring peace and comfort to their family &
friends.
Gluten-Free Hosts Available
St. Mary’s does have hosts that are gluten-free. Please contact the sacristan or dea-
con no later than 15 minutes prior to the start of Mass to arrange for a gluten-free host during distribution of Holy Communion at Mass.
Please join us in praying the Chaplet of Divine Mercy on Sundays at 3pm in
the small church.
Show SMS your love by pur-chasing H-E-B gift cards to do your shopping! SMS receives 5% of the purchase back & that could equal a lot of love!
Visit the SMS or Church office
to purchase one today!
FATHER’S DAY
NOVENA
Envelopes and Father’s Day Cards are available in the back of church to list the names of our fathers who will be remembered in the No-
vena of Masses for Fathers’ Day. Please enter the names of those you wish remembered and either place the envelope in the collection basket or bring it to the church office.
PARISH HAPPENINGS 5
A 9 week powerful study, that reveals Mary’s unique role in Gods Kingdom and in our lives. Experience the Gospel through the eyes of Mary and get a vivid glimpse into her daily life. Seeing her in this way will help lead you to a deeper relationship with the Blessed Mother, and her son, Jesus Christ.
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS MAY 2 TO JUNE 27
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. HOLY FAMILY CENTER
Twenty dollars to register, covering helpful resource material. For questions please contact Kristal Peese at 830-998-5548.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, PRAY FOR US!
Cellist Joseph Kuipers ".. one of the rare musical voices of today..” and Grammy nominated pianist Petronel Malan "Formidable�dizzying�magical.” pre-sent a cello/piano recital in St. Mary's Church, Freder-icksburg.
'In this life beauty is passing. The flower in spring, the moment in a musical phrase, the person who truly sees you. They are beautiful because they will soon be gone yet awake a memory of what I truly desired all along. The fragile nature of these beautiful mo-ments I must say, is connected to us knowing con-sciously or subconsciously that they are fleeting, al-lowing us to briefly connect and quench the unknown longings within us, if only for a moment.
In programming this recital I went with the idea of the miniature, because through the brief few minutes of each piece we pass through different stories in sound, and experience the ‘hinges’ between chapters in close proximity. Like a rock album, the pieces are hung to-gether under an arch. I do believe Bach would have smiled at hearing his little organ choral between the French works of Debussy and Faure.'
7 Steps to Becoming Fi-nancially Free is a Catho-lic small group study that helps participants develop a closer relationship with the Lord, manage money more effectively, break free from debt, and plan for the future with the help of their Catholic faith. Morning and evening ses-sions will be offered on Wednesdays this sum-mer. The discounted cost
is $20. St Vincent de Paul pays half!
Wednesdays June 20 to August 15 (skipping July 4)
10 a.m. to noon OR 6 - 8 p.m. Holy Family Center
For more information or to register, please con-tact Betsy Fredericks at 432-889-4431.
MORE PARISH NEWS 6
Would you like the best seat at Mass? There is no greater privilege than serving Our Lord, in the Holy Mass, right in the sanctuary! If you feel God is calling you to become an altar server & are in grades four through twelve, please contact Deacon Andy
Thomas in the church office, or email him at [email protected]. Our parish will be blessed by your prayerful service & participation.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SUNDAY HOMEBOUND
MINISTRY
The Sunday Homebound Eucharistic Ministry is in need of 4 volunteers who
are willing to dedicate one Sunday each month to bring Holy Communion to a list of homebound parish-ioners; the Ministry is also in need of 2 volunteers that are willing to serve in this capacity only in months with a 5
th Sunday. Training will be provided for those who
feel called to become a part of this important Ministry and anyone who would like to observe the visits made on Sunday mornings after the 7:30 AM Holy Mass be-fore making a decision to join us is welcome to call the coordinator, Marilyn Tatsch, at 830-997-8164 to set a date to observe. Please prayerfully consider this op-portunity to serve our homebound neighbors.
We are in great need of volunteers,
WON’T YOU
HELP US?
Work a half day, a whole day or be the one who helps with pickups of larger items.
Please consider this—we need YOU!
Store hours are Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri. from 9am-3pm and Saturdays from 10am-1pm.
For questions, call 830-997-3392 and speak to a director.
Thank you for considering this and God Bless.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Youth Ministry
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For more information about our youth programs,
contact Royal Henk at 830-456-3589 or 830-997-9523.
Faith Formation
We invite the children of our parish to join us each fourth Saturday of the Month at 12:30 p.m. in the Main Church for our Children’s Rosary! Our next date is June
23. It is an opportunity for the children of our parish to come together & offer this most sacred devotion in honor of Our Lady, and unite their prayers with Holy Mother Church! Praying the rosary regularly bears great fruit in the family. Inquirers please contact Mary Boldy-(830)483-4830/Carolyn Schultz-(830)998-8631.
CAR WASH TO-
DAY!!
Let us wash your car!! We will be set up in the circle drive of SMS on Sunday, June 10th from 9:30am-2:30pm (longer if needed).
Your donations will help us get the remaining sup-plies needed for our Mexico Mission Trip.
CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION A special THANK YOU to all of you who
worked so hard to make our Corpus Christi procession
so reverent and meaningful! It was a beautiful experi-
ence for all who participated, and we hope that more
and more families will join us next year as we express
as a community our faith and love for Jesus Christ
truly present in the Blessed Sacrament! St. Mary's LifeTeen Youth Group mission trip to San Miguel de la paz Jalisco leaves June 26 - July 1, 2018. Father Jean Baptiste is accompany-ing us on this amazing journey, along with Sara and Curtis Allercamp from Mision De Candelilla and Father Enda. We will be putting a roof on a medical clinic, teaching Vacation Bible School to the local children as well as celebrating daily mass.
In order to raise money to pay for the materials, have had several fundraisers including a bake sale, a cowboy breakfast, this weekends car wash & one more bake sale on June 24th after all the masses. Any outside donations are still wel-comed. Please help support these amazing young adults in doing God’s Work!
ST. MARY’S SCHOOL 8
School Office Hours for June: Monday-Thursday 9-12 & 1-4; Closed Fridays
PARISH HAPPENINGS 9
1. Ultimo Martes de cuada otro mes – clases de bautismo 7 pm en la iglesia.
2. Primer Miércoles del mes después de Misa Unción de los enfermos.
3. Primer Viernes del Mes 7 pm Servicio de Comunión y Hora Santa en Devoción al Sagrado Corazón de
Jesús.
4. Primer Sábado del mes 8 am Las mañanitas y las flores en Felicitaciones Sabatinas a la Virgen de Guadalupe.
Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Great Marriages Don’t Just
Happen, Couples Make Them!
In the second reading we hear these words: “Everything indeed is for you, so that the grace be-stowed in abundance on more and more people may cause the thanksgiving to overflow for the glory of God.” Learn what graces God bestows on marriage. Sign up today to attend one of the upcoming Week-ends in San Antonio on July 13 – 15, 2018 or Sep-tember 7 – 9, 2018. Submit your application online:
www.mesanantonio.org or call 210-951-9963 for more info.
25TH ANNIVERSARY DAY OF HOPE!
Wednesday, June 13, 2018, 9:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Be renewed in hope! Come and go per your sched-ule. All are welcome! Join in the celebration of Pilgrim Center of Hope’s 25th Anniversary & San Antonio’s 300th Birthday. Relic of St. Anthony of Padua, namesake of San Antonio, available for you to touch and venerate. Visit PilgrimCenterofHope.org or call us at (210) 521-3377 for the day’s schedule.
¿Tienes una Quinceanera pendiente?
Cumplido Favor de venir por la oficina para elegir sus lec-
turas y completar sus documentos. Toda la
documentación deberá realizar 30 días antes de
la fecha de su Quinceanera. Si tiene alguna
pregunta o necesita más información, póngase
en contacto con Rumalda en la oficina de la
iglesia, 830-997-9523.
EVEN MORE PARISH NEWS 10
2018 Archbishop’s Appeal Prayer In the Spirit of Love
Loving God, As missionary disciples, we are sent to
bring the Good News of Jesus to everyone in the
Archdiocese of San Antonio. Strengthen our faith,
deepen our hope, and help us to respond in love
for others through the Archbishop’s Appeal minis-
try. We are very grateful for the many gifts and
blessings we have received. May your Holy Spirit
inspire us to share a portion of these gifts and bless-
ings with those who need our help through the
2018 Archbishop’s Appeal. Fill our hearts with
your truth and enduring love so that, united as a
community of faith, we may show through our ac-
tions that we truly are disciples In the Spirit of
Love. We ask this through Christ Our Lord.
Amen.
campaÑa anual del arzobispo 2018 en el espiritu del amor
Padre celestial, Como discípulos misioneros, somos
enviados a llevar la Buena Nueva de Jesús a todos
en la Arquidiócesis de San Antonio. Fortalece nues-
tra fe, profundiza nuestra esperanza y ayúdanos a
responder con amor por los demás a través del min-
isterio de la Campaña Anual del Arzobispo. Esta-
mos muy agradecidos por los múltiples dones y ben-
diciones que hemos recibido. Que tu Espíritu
Santo nos inspire a compartir una porción de estos
dones y bendiciones con aquellos que necesitan
nuestra ayuda a través de la Campaña Anual del
Arzobispo de 2018. Llena nuestros corazones con
tu verdad y amor perdurable para que, unidos
como una comunidad de fe, podamos mostrar a
través de nuestras acciones que realmente somos
discípulos En el Espíritu del Amor. Te lo pedimos
por Cristo Nuestro Señor.
Amén.
Pictured from left: Gracie Del Fierro, Alison Drury and
Kathi Herzog, who completed the three year Saint Peter
Upon The Water Spiritual Direction program. Spiritual di-
rection is in the history of our church; Scripture tells of ma-
ture leaders guiding younger believers. The Catechism: “The
Holy Spirit gives to certain of the faithful the gifts of wisdom,
faith and discernment for the sake of this common good
which is prayer (spiritual direction).” (#2690) For more in-
formation about spiritual direction, please contact Rumalda
in the church office.
Everyday Stewardship
I have coached all three of my children in soccer at some time in their lives. I loved teaching them and their team-mates the importance of functioning as one unit. If we were not all moving together toward victory, we would all find our-selves together in defeat. We used to go through one drill I called the "human foosball." We would scrimmage with players in lines like on a foosball table. If you ever got too far behind or too far ahead of those in your line, play would stop and the ball would go to the other team. The goal was to help build an awareness of where your teammates were on the pitch and to teach the lesson that no one player is a team onto themselves.
As disciples and stewards, we sometimes find ourselves far behind or maybe even too far ahead. As a consequence, our actions either hinder the ability of the Body of Christ to evangelize and pass on the faith to a new generation or present the Church as an entity that sees itself as judg-mental or too holy to be in the world. We are called to com-munity, and in that community, we must be aware of our brothers and sisters in the faith. At times, we need to help them grow in their faith. Other times, we need to slow down and realize that we cannot change the world on our own. We all have unique gifts we are called to share, and we can only bear true witness to the power of the Body of Christ when we are all moving together and making each other strong.
-Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS