April 15, 2018
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 Pastoral Center 6 months in advance. BAPTISM: Call the YFM office for an appointment 896-4233. PASTORAL TEAM CLERGY Reverend David R. Wagner, Pastor Deacon Alfredo (Jimmy) Bill, Jr., Hispanic Ministry Deacon Raul Gutierrez Deacon Harold (Sonny) Kaufhold Deacon Juan Martinez PASTORAL CENTER Dwayne Mosser, Business Manager 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
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MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS ACTS Core Nicole Thibeault 370-1003 Altar Care Barbara Miciotto 792-3440 Altar Servers Norma Martinez-Lanza 370-9776 Chris Pankratz 257-2075 Booster Club Charles Bloom 370-9971 Boy Scouts Robert Collier 997-0936 Bread Bakers Marlene Grothues 895-3146 Bus Trans. Travis Reno 285-1728 Covenant of Love Brian & Deb Fisher 377-2133 Mark & Red Anderson 285-2655 Cursillos Juan Limon 377-6207 Danza Santa Cruz Cesar Ceniceros 928-3195 Daughters of Notre Dame Angela Hons 370-4102 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 257-5811 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 Lectors Claudia Sullivan 995-5007 Alicia Falcon 896-0178 Library Genia Schuler 238-5959 Liturgy coordinator Dora Bill 896-4267 Marriage Preparation Juan & Florencia Martinez 459-1931 Ministry to Sick: Homebound Janet Quinn 210-279-8249 Nursing Home Jesse Garza 370-4472 Hospital Patti Kerth 257-7121 M.O.S.T. (Ministerio de Oración Santísima Trinidad) Olga Lopez 370-2164 Music Coordinator Dorothy Cass 257-5961 Maneul 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 Patrick Cass 210-363-8360 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 Dr. Michael Grocki 377-3942 St. Vincent de paul Debra Payne 832-515-5954 Stewardship Kay Graham-Gilbert 864-4286 Ushers Robert Machicek 895-3177 Welcoming Committee Mary Holder 895-4172 Jessica Vasquez 370-3639
Third Sunday Of Easter
April 15, 2018
Readings for the Week of April 15, 2018
Third Sunday of Easter Sunday Acts 3:13- 15, 17-19; Ps 4:2, 4, 7- 8, 9;1 Jn 2:1 -5a; Lk 24:35-48
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 & 7b & 8a, 17 & 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 Acts 9:1-20; Ps 117:1bc- 2; Jn 6:52- 59
Saturday Saint Anselm, Bishop and Doctor of The Church Acts 9:31- 42; Ps 116:12-13, 14-15, 16- 17; Jn 6:60- 69
Sunday Fourth Sunday of Easter Acts 4:8-12; Ps 118:1, 8- 9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29;1 Jn 3:1-2; Jn 10:11-18
The Transformation of Peter Perhaps nowhere else in the New Testament, with the exception of Paul, do we see a
greater and more complete transformation of a man than in Peter. Here was a man who loved Jesus, who pledged total commitment to him, even to the death. But then, Peter denied Jesus at the crucial moment and turned and ran. Now, in the days after Jesus had risen from the dead and appeared to the twelve and to others, after He ascended into heaven, and after the Holy Spirit had come at Pentecost, Peter is a completely and totally transformed man. He can now be found preaching to the people in Jerusalem that Jesus has been raised from the dead. Peter very publicly begins proclaiming the good news that everyone can likewise be raised from the dead by God. And he does more than that. In the Acts of the Apostles, Peter actually healed a crippled beggar. Peter and John were going to the Temple to pray and this man saw them. The man was a beggar and had been asking all who passed by him for money. When Peter saw this man, he said to him, “I have no silver and gold, but I give you what I have: in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, walk.” And then Peter took the man by the hand, raised him up and the man’s legs and feet were strengthened and he walked. And the man who had been crippled praised God and he went in with them to pray. The world operates on gold and silver. Others gave the crippled man gold and silver and he remained crippled. Peter gave the man not the world’s currency, but deliverance from whatever it was that was crippling him. It was given in the name of Jesus Christ. And when the man was restored, he went into the Temple and praised God. Jesus told his disciples that they would do the things He did, that they would do even greater things. Here Peter is doing what Jesus foretold. And once again, it caught the attention of the authorities. The authorities do not seem to be particularly glad that Peter healed a crippled man. Their greatest concern is to find out by what power or authority Peter did it, and in whose name he did it. They’re very aware of the conflict. They should be. This authority is none other than the Sanhedrin. The very same court, very likely the very same people who condemned Jesus to death just a few weeks prior, now called Peter to give an account. And now Peter, who had previously feared the Sanhedrin and hid from them, now stands before them and speaks and behaves not as the one on trial, but as their judge. The one who denied Jesus three times now himself stands before the same tribunal that condemned Jesus to death and boldly declares as a matter of fact that it’s in the name of Jesus that he has done this. Peter takes no credit for what happened. Jesus healed the man, he tells them. Yes, the same Jesus you put to death, the same Jesus God raised from the dead, he says to the Sanhedrin. You can’t get much bolder than that. And here’s the capper. Peter makes the boldest, most in-your-face proclamation of the truth yet: “There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved.” Peter exemplifies the salvation of which he speaks. Salvation means a total transformation of the entire person such as we see in Peter. Only Jesus Christ gives that. And salvation means that the Holy Spirit will fill us also, just like Peter.
Christ is risen, He brings salvation and He is with us! Amen.
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Tercer Domingo de Pascua
15 de Abril 2018
Lecturas por la Semana del 15 de Abril 2018 Tercer Domingo de
Pascua Domingo Hch 3, 13- 15. 17-19; Sal 4, 2. 7. 9; 1 Jn 2, 1- 5a; Lc 24, 35-48
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 Hch 9, 1-20; Sal 116, 1. 2; Jn 6, 52- 59
Sábado San Anselmo, Obispo y Doctor de la Iglesia Hch 9, 31- 42; Sal 115, 12-13. 14- 15. 16-17; Jn 6, 60-69
Domingo Cuarto Domingo de Pascua Hch 4, 8-12; Sal 117, 1 y 8-9. 21-23. 26 y 28cd y 29; 1 Jn 3, 1-2; Jn 10, 11-18
La transformación de San Pedro
Quizás en ningún otro lugar en el Nuevo Testamento, con la excepción de San Pablo, vemos una transformación más grande y más completa de un hombre que en San Pedro. Aquí había un hombre que amaba a Jesús, que se comprometió totalmente con Él, incluso hasta la muerte. Pero luego, San Pedro negó a Jesús en el momento crucial y dio media vuelta y echó a correr.
Ahora, en los días después de que Jesús resucitó de entre los muertos y se apareció a los doce y a los demás, después de ascender al cielo, y después de que el Espíritu Santo había venido en Pentecostés, San Pedro es un hombre completamente transformado. Ahora se le puede encontrar predicando a la gente en Jerusalén que Jesús ha resucitado de entre los muertos. San Pedro públicamente comienza a proclamar la buena nueva de que todos pueden ser resucitados de la muerte por Dios.
Y Él hace más que eso. En los Hechos de los Apóstoles, San Pedro en realidad sanó a un mendigo lisiado. San Pedro y San Juan iban al Templo a orar y este hombre los vio. El hombre era un mendigo y había estado pidiendo dinero a todos los que pasaban junto a él. Cuando San Pedro vio a este hombre, le dijo: "No tengo plata ni oro, pero te doy lo que tengo: en el nombre de Jesucristo de Nazaret, levántate y anda". Y entonces San Pedro tomándole por la mano derecha le levantó, y al momento las piernas y los pies del hombre se fortalecieron y él caminó. Y el hombre lisiado alabó a Dios y entró con ellos a orar.
El mundo opera con oro y plata. Otros dieron al hombre lisiado oro y plata y él quedó lisiado. San Pedro le dio al hombre no la moneda del mundo, sino la liberación de lo que sea que lo estaba paralizando. Fue dado en el nombre de Jesucristo. Y cuando el hombre fue restaurado, entró al Templo y alabó a Dios.
Jesús les dijo a sus discípulos que harían las cosas que hizo, que harían cosas aún mayores. Aquí San Pedro está haciendo lo que Jesús predijo. Y una vez más, llamó la atención de las autoridades. Las autoridades no parecen estar contentas de que San Pedro haya sanado a un hombre lisiado. Su mayor preocupación es descubrir con qué poder o autoridad San Pedro lo hizo, y en nombre de quién lo hizo. Están muy conscientes del conflicto. Ellos deberían ser. Esta autoridad no es otra que el Sanedrín. La misma corte, muy probablemente la misma gente que condenó a Jesús a la muerte unas pocas semanas antes, ahora llamaba a San Pedro para pedirle cuentas.
Y ahora, San Pedro, que anteriormente había temido al Sanedrín y se había escondido de ellos, ahora se para frente a ellos y habla y se comporta no como el que está en juicio, sino como su juez. El que negó a Jesús tres veces ahora se presenta ante el mismo tribunal que condenó a muerte a Jesús y declara con valentía, de hecho, que es en el nombre de Jesús que ha hecho esto. San Pedro no tiene crédito por lo que sucedió. Jesús sanó al hombre, les dice. Sí, al mismo Jesús a quien le dieron muerte, el mismo Jesús Dios resucitó de entre los muertos, le dice al Sanedrín. No podía ser mucho más audaz que eso.
Y aquí está lo extraordinario. San Pedro hace la más atrevida, la más cara proclamación de la verdad de todas: "No hay salvación en nadie más, porque no hay otro nombre bajo el cielo dado entre los hombres por el cual debemos ser salvos".
San Pedro ejemplifica la salvación de la que él habla. La salvación significa una transformación total de la persona como la que vemos en San Pedro. Solo Jesucristo la da. Y la salvación significa que el Espíritu Santo nos llenará también, al igual que San Pedro.
¡Cristo ha resucitado, Él trae la salvación y Él está con nosotros! Amén.
¡Bendiciones!¡Bendiciones!¡Bendiciones!¡Bendiciones! En JesúsEn JesúsEn JesúsEn Jesús Padre DavidPadre DavidPadre DavidPadre David
Sunday, April 15, 2018 Third Sunday of Easter Acts 3:13-15, 17-19, 1 Jn 2:1-5a, Lk 24:35-48(47) 7:45am †Karl Tunstall By The Tunstall Family 9:15am †Antonia Olivares By Lucio Romero 11:00am †George Storjohann By Betty Tunstall 5:00pm People of the Parish Monday, April 16, 2018 Acts 6:8-15, Jn 6:22-29(273) 12:00 pm Communion Service Tuesday, April 17, 2018 Acts 7:51—8:1a, Jn 6:30-35(274) 7:00 am †Lou Smith By Dianne Albrecht Wednesday, April 18, 2018 Acts 8:1b-8, Jn 6:35-40(275) 12:00 pm †Dora Rodgers By Red & Mark Anderson Thursday, April 19, 2018 Acts 8:26-40, Jn 6:44-51(276) 12:00 pm †Lou Smith By N.D. Pastoral Staff & School Friday, April 20, 2018 Acts 9:1-20, Jn 6:52-59(277) 8:00 am †Jake Phillips By NDCS Students, Faculty & Staff Saturday, April 21, 2018 Easter Weekday Acts 4:8-12, 1 Jn 3:1-2, Jn 10:11-18(50) 5:00 pm †Eleanor Murray By Barney Murray Sunday, April 22, 2018 Fourth Sunday of Easter Acts 4:8-12, 1 Jn 3:1-2, Jn 10:11-18(50) World Day of Prayer for Vocations 7:45 am People of the Parish 9:15 am †Josefa Castro By Familia Lopez-Barron 11:00 am †Louis Manahan By Shawn & Diane Manahan 5:00 pm †Ismael Torres By Dianne Albrecht
Liturgy of the Hours:
Proper Psalter Sunday & Monday; Week II Tues-Sat
Monday, April 16, 2018 School Book Fair-7:30am-Library Good Shepherd-5:00pm-Kemper Hall RMS 203-206 A New Song-5:30pm-Kemper Hall RM 209 Cursillos-7:00pm-Social Center Boy Scouts-7:00pm-Gymnasium Tuesday, April 17, 2018 School Book Fair-7:30am-Library Fr. Dave’s Bible Study-7:45am-Social Center Lector Practice (Spanish)-5:30pm-Church Confirmation (Adult)-5:30pm-Kemper Hall RM 205 RCIA (Adult)-6:00pm-Social Center Spanish Choir Practice-7:00pm-Church Pastoral Hispano-7:00pm-Library Wednesday, April 18, 2018 School Book Fair-7:30am-Library Finance Council-8:00am-Kemper Hall RM 204 Ingles Tambíen-5:00pm-Kemper Hall RM 209 Good Shepherd-5:00pm-Kemper Hall RMS 204-206 Faith Formation-5:15pm-Social Center Faith Formation-5:15pm-School Classrooms Faith Formation-5:15pm-Gymnasium RCIA Children/Parents-5:15pm-Library Faith Formation-5:15pm-Church School Council-5:30pm-School Conference RM Confirmation (Teens)-7:00pm-Social Center M.O.S.T.-7:00pm-Library Ministerio Santa Cecilia-7:00pm-Gymnasium Thursday, April 19, 2018 School Book Fair-7:30am-Library Men’s ACTS Sendoff-5:00pm-Gynmnasium Baptism Class (English)-6:00pm-Kemper Hall RM 204 Baptism Class (Spanish)-6:00pm-Kemper Hall RM 205 Evening Prayer-6:30pm-Church Fr. Dave’s Bible Study-7:00pm-Social Center M.O.S.T.-7:00pm-Church Ministerio Santa Cecilia-7:00pm-Gymnasium Friday, April 20, 2018 School Book Fair-7:30am-Library Hour of Mercy-3:00pm-Church School Spring Dance-7:00pm-Social Center El Sembrador-7:00pm-Library Saturday, April 21, 2018 Repose the Blessed Sacrament-11:30am-Church Sunday, April 22, 2018 Good Shepherd-9:00am-Kemper Hall RMS 203-206 Men’s ACTS Coming Home-12:00N-Social Center LifeTeen-6:00pm-Social Center
The Sanctuary Lamp will burn this week in memory
of Maria Socorro Z. Rios
by Family
The Second Collection on
April 21 & 22, 2018
will be for Assumption Seminary
Thank you for your generosity!
Altar Servers
Saturday, April 21, 2018—5:00pm
Rose Petmecky Gail Stauder Sunday, April 22, 2018 —7:45am
Dan Abell Barbara Bryan Sunday, April 22, 2018—9:15am
Maria Vasquez Roberto Zapata Sunday, April 22, 2018—11:00am
Christina Delgado Marge Carseth Sunday, April 22, 2018—5:00pm
Araceli Perez Nikos Lambdin
Lectors
Saturday, April 21, 2018-5:00pm
Team A DM: Monica Schneider
Sunday, April 22, 2017-7:45am
Team B DM: Jacqui Magenheimer
Sunday, April 22, 2018-9:15am
Team C
DM: Rosalba Gonzalez
Sunday, April 22, 2018-11:00am
Team A DM: Sandra Schmitt Sunday, April 22, 2018-5:00pm
Team LC DM: DM-Designated Minister
Extraordinary Ministers
Saturday, April 21, 2018—5:00pm
Team A Sunday, April 22, 2018—7:45am
Team A
Sunday, April 22, 2018—9:15am
Team A Sunday, April 22 , 2018—11:00am
Team B
Greeters
Saturday, April 21, 2018 - 5:00pm Crucifer-Stefan Sirianni Candle Bearer–Natalie Wagner Candle Bearer–Danek Garcia
Sunday, April 22, 2018—7:45am Crucifer-Sarah McCormick Candle Bearer-Jordan Clayton Candle Bearer– Alina McCormick
Sunday, April 22, 2018—9:15am Crucifer–Claudia Rodriguez Candle Bearer-Astrid Lira Candle Bearer-Oliva Valdez Sunday, April 22, 2018—11:00am Crucifer– Adriana Perez Candle Bearer– Jo Jo Arredondo Candle Bearer– Francis Arredondo
Sunday, April 22, 2017—5:00pm Crucifer– Jake Pankratz Candle Bearer-Tania Angel Candle Bearer-Christopher Angel
Mauricio Reyes, Mario Reyes, Tony Perez, Mary Jane Flores, Eloida Garcia, David Avila, Rose Adami, Anita Rios, Bubba Kunz, Andy Miciotto, D.J. Sholund, Barbara Barecky, Pat Cass, Olan Mahlmann, Toni San Miguel, Elias Moreno, Manuela Sanchez, Martin Reyes, Henrietta Fadai, Ed Nemec, Ellie Trigo, Mary Ann Mobley, Kathyrn Knight, Dennis Bailey, Andrew Ornelas Jr., Joe Meurer, Fritz Morquecho, Jake Rivera, Jane Courtney, Tammy Saur, Javier Uriegas, Marissa Hernandez, James Pape, Dora Bill, Miriam Gutierrez, Deacon Raul Gutierrez.
The Rosary is prayed at 4:30 pm. before the Saturday and Sunday afternoon Masses. It is also prayed at 7:15 a.m. before the first Sunday Mass by teams of rotating Rosary Leaders. If you would like to be part of this lovely, prayerful ministry by leading the Rosary, call Carmen Reno at 830-329-1931. When you pray united with others, your prayers are multiplied!
BIBLE STUDY
Father David’s Bible study, “Jesus Revealed”, continues this Tuesday at 7:45 a.m. and Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in the Social Center.
Thank you to all who have made a gift to the 2018 Archbishop’s Appeal. Your gift will directly support the Appeal ministries that aid and evangelize the people in the Archdiocese of San Antonio. For those who’ve not yet had an opportunity to participate in this year’s Appeal, there is still time. A gift to the 2018 Archbishop’s Appeal can be made until December 31, 2018. Please consider renewing your gift or making a gift for the first time. Your gift donation is essential to ensuring that we may continue the Catholic Appeal ministries that serve the people in our archdiocese.
To learn more about the impact of your gift visit www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal or call the Office of Archbishop’s Appeal at 210-734-1604. Thank you for your generosity and God bless you!
Gracias a todos los que han hecho un donativo a la Campaña Anual del Arzobispo de 2018. Su donativo apoyará directamente a los ministerios de la Campaña Anual que ayudan y evangelizan al pueblo de Dios en la Arquidiócesis de San Antonio. Para aquellos que aún no han tenido la oportunidad de participar en la Campaña Anual de este año, todavía hay tiempo. Se puede realizer un donativo para la Campaña Anual del Arzobispo de 2018 hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2018. Considere renovar su donativo o hacer uno por primera vez. Su apoyo es fundamental para garantizar que podamos dar continuidad a los ministerios de la Campaña Anual Católica que sirven al pueblo de Dios en nuestra Arquidiócesis.
Para obtener más información sobre el impacto de su donativo, visite www.archsa.org/archbishops-appeal o llame a la Oficina de la Campaña Anual del Arzobispo al 210-734-1604. ¡Gracias por su generosidad y que Dios le bendiga!
Covenant of Love Marriage Ministry
DON’T MISS OUR NEXT DATE NIGHT!
May 4, 2018 @ 6:30 p.m. in the
Notre Dame Social Center
“10 THINGS THE POPE WANTS YOU TO
KNOW ABOUT THE FAMILY”
Registraon cards and brochures
are in the narthex or sign up at
the notredamechurch.cc web site.
Quesons? Contact Red and Mark
Anderson @ 830-895-3295
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.
The lines for the opportunity to see a rock star are indelibly long. The Star of all Stars, Jesus, humbles Himself to share a personal one on one hour, and only a few “wise virgins” fill up their lamps with this wondrous love freely given by Christ. How will He be able to recognize us at the end of our earthly exile if we become as the “foolish virgins’ who are too busy to show love and adoration for this awesome gift that is our Mighty Lord Jesus?
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:
Wednesday 3:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. Wednesday 12:00 a.m.—1:00 a.m. Thursday 9:00 p.m.—10:00 p.m. Saturday 10:30 a.m.—11:30 a.m. Saturday 2:00 a.m.—3:00 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 misión por medio de la oración.
Las colas para tener la oportunidad de ver a una estrella del rock están increíblemente largas. La Estrella de todas las Estrellas, Jesús, se humilla para compartir una hora de tiempo personal, y sólo unas cuantas “virgenes sabias” llenan sus lámparas con el amor maravilloso regalado por Cristo. Cómo podrá reconocernos al final de nuestra exilio terrestre si nos convertimos en “virgenes tontas” que están demasiado ocupadas para demastrar nuestro amor y adoración para este impresionante don que es nuestro Poderoso Señor Jesús.
Esta hora es una gran oportunidad que no se repetirá para que un padre o abuelo enséne a sus delicados (tiernos) corderos nuestra fe y reverencia hacia nuestra humildísima Majestad, El Buen Pastor Jesús. Por favor únanse en sólo una hora de adoración a la semana de las 124 horas semanales a escoger.
Tambíen es necesario un adorador los:
miercoles 3:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. miercoles 12:00 a.m.—1:00 a.m. jueves 9:00 p.m.—10:00 p.m. sabado 10:30 a.m—11:30 a.m. sabado 2:00 a.m.—3:00 a.m.
Si usted puede acompañar a Jesús este momento, por favor llame a Veronica Fabro al (830)377-9117.
SAVE THE DATE FOR
Daughters of Notre Dame
Pilgrimage Trip
DATE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25
DESTINATION: MISSION SAN JOSE AND MISSION CONCEPCION
CHARGE FOR THE PILGRIMAGE $30
To reserve a space for yourself, your spouse or a travel friend
CALL TERI DE BUSK @ 503.475.5505
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 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 SUNDAY COLLECTION!
The Daughters of Notre Dame are currently accepting Mother’s Day Memorials. A special Memorial Mass will be said on Sunday, May 20, 2018 at the 9:15 a.m. Mass; names will be published in the weekly bulletin. Envelopes for donations are located in the back of the church in the narthex. Donations may be placed in the collection basket or dropped off at the Pastoral Center. Deadline for intentions is Sunday, May 13, 2018.
Dear Parishioners, The parking lot on the Bell Tower side, next to the school office has a RESERVED parking space for the Pastor. That space is specifically for the Pastor to park. If you see the space empty, please do not park there; chances are that Father will come in and want to use his space. Thank you to all for abiding by and understanding this request.
Estimados Feligreses , El estacionamiento localizado donde esta el campanario, al lado de la oficina de la escuela, tiene un lugar RESERVADO para el Pastor. Ese lugar es especificamente para que se estacione el Padre. Si ve el lugar desocupado porfavor no se estacione alli, es probable que el Padre llegue y quiera user su estacionamiento. Gracias por cumplir y entender.
Knights of Columbus Father Kemper Council 6409 is actively recruiting. If you are a Catholic man 18 years of age or older and are interested in joining the Knights, simply call Stuart Walker, Membership Chairman at 830-998-2698 or Grand Knight Fernando Gutierrez at 830-343-9200 or click the “WANT TO JOIN OR GET INFO?” button on our website at WWW.KOFC6409.ORG.
El Consejo Father Kemper 6409 de Caballeros de Colón está reclutando activamente. Si usted es un hombre católico de 18 años de edad o más y está interesado en unirse a los Caballeros, simplemente llame a Stuart Walker, Presidente de Membresía al 830-998-2698 o al Gran Caballero Fernando Gutiérrez al 830-343-9200 o haga clic en "QUIERO ¿INSCRIBIRSE O RECIBIR INFORMACIÓN? “En nuestro sitio web en WWW.KOFC6409.ORG.
Please pray for the following men who will be attending the Men’s English ACTS Retreat and for the TEAM that has been preparing to receive these men for this spiritual filled weekend with God. The retreat will be April 19-22, 2018 at Camp Tecaboca.
RETREATANTS
Bobby Chapman Joseph Peña Alonzo Cruz Shawn Pipkin Jorge Dorado Hunter Rathke Brian Fisher Johnny Reno Alex Galvan Tyler Reno Curtis Hickox Adrian Reyes Harrison Holley Sam Rodriguez Chad Imholte David Roque Melvin Jones Antonio Santos Sam Jones Charlie Sharp Jeremy Kerth Steven Sierra Kody Kubala Darrell Strange Mitch Lambdin Richard Treviño Ben Martinez Amos Valles Brent Mayson Joe Vinas Donnie Morris Tracy Vollmar Keith Morvant John Windlinger
TEAM
Mark Anderson John Krause Robert Ayala Raymond Limon John Baker Joe Marino Deacon Jimmy Bill Clint Morris Robert Bishop Tito Olvera Randy Buhidar Jack Parker Larry Camarillo Benny Peña Carlos Chacon Jacob Pruneda Jonathan Charnichart Travis Reno Tommy Daniels Michael Rensch Curtis Foo Chris Spino Frank Galvan Johnny Vasquez Chris Gorham Arnold Vela Julian Hernandez David Wahrmund Mark Hoffmann Stuart Walker Chan Jimenez Tom Watkins Johnny Khamsiry
Jeff Sirianni (Director) Scott Chapman (Co-Director) Jimmy Reno (Co-Director)
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTION
April 7-8, 2018
CHURCH Envelopes/Checks $ 21,490.70 Currency/Coin 3,287.17 Capitol Improvement 160.00
TOTAL $ 24,937.87 Notre Dame School (2nd Collection) $ 1,795.48 St. Vincent de Paul 25.00
TOTAL $ 1,820.48 SCHOOL School Support Envelopes $ 605.00 Guardian Angel 189.00 TOTAL $ 794.00
from the Notre Dame Parish Library are
available in the narthex of the church, near the
bell tower door. Marion Worthington tells us
more about another of Fr. Rolheiser’s “top 10
books for 2017”: At the Existentialist Café:
Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktails, by
Sarah Blackwell.
“If a lot of people with incompatible interests
all claim that right is on their side, how do you
decide between them?” This is one of the
challenges in this “breezy and brainy” review of
Existentialism – something we gave up thinking
about a long time ago, if, indeed, we ever
thought about it. Once reduced to a cynical “So
what?” concept, this book traces the attempt to
describe who and what we are and what the
world is with close encounters with the major
contributors.
Is Existentialism relevant today? The
influence of this school of thought on literature,
movies and above all, politics, makes study of
this topic more important than ever before. The
book is a challenge to use our brains to think and
discuss things outside the latest news,
propaganda, car-pool and our usual comfort
zone. The anguished plea in our own Social
Center last year – “Why don’t you just tell us
how to vote?” – epitomizes our failure to live up
to our potential and take responsibility for our
actions. “No excuses” is one of the themes in
this exhilarating and inspiring book.
You may pick a chapter or skim, helped by the
non-studio photographs (a nod to “authenticity”)
or proceed slowly and thoughtfully, perhaps
prayerfully, and you will certainly be rewarded
by new insights. Now the background to de
Gaulle’s request to Truman to become involved
in French Indochina can be seen in the context of
post WWII fear in Europe and how Nazi-ism
could co-opt Heidegger.
What is being taught in schools and
universities truly has effects on how tomorrow
we build. Let us all be part of the discussion.
This book can be the eyeopener we sorely need.
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YOUTH & FAMILY MINISTRY NEWS
MINISTERIO PASTORAL JUVENIL
Y PASTORAL DE FAMILIA
April 15, 2018
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Please Please Please Please consider supporting our youth and adults attending workcamp in
Memphis, TN this summer, by visiting our “Moneyball”“Moneyball”“Moneyball”“Moneyball” in the Narthex. Most importantly, we ask for your prayers. (See attached flyer for more information(See attached flyer for more information(See attached flyer for more information(See attached flyer for more information)
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Considere dar su apoyo a nuestros jóvenes y los adultos que los acompañaran a este campamento
de trabajo en Memphis TN. A la entrada de la Iglesia 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 canasta de colecta.
Senior Recognition Mass
Our Senior Recognition Mass will be on
May 20, 2018 at the 11:00 a.m. mass. We
invite all Seniors to make plans to attend. Call
Wyatt at 896-4233 ext 233 or come by the
YFM office to fill out the application 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 20 de mayo en la misa de 11:00 am. Pedimos que le llamen a Wyatt al numero 896-4233 ext 233 para sa-
ber cuantos jóvenes van asistir.
This year’s VBS theme is: A Wilderness Adventure Through The
Sacraments
Jesus in My Heart
Mark your calendars, this year VBS will be
the week of June 11th -15th.
We will have more informaon in the weeks
to follow...
ADULT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!!
If you are being called in any way and have
the 'me to share with a group of young kids
please give the YFM office a call to sign up.
830 896-4233
Calendar
Sun Apr 15 Good Shepherd 9-10:30 am
Life Teen 6-8 pm
Mon Apr 16 Good Shepherd 5:00 pm
Wed Apr 18 Good Shepherd 5:00 pm
Children’s Faith Formaon
5:15 pm
Edge 5:15 pm; Confirmaon-Teens
7-8:30pm
Sun Apr 22 Good Shepherd 9-10:30 am
Mon Apr 23 Good Shepherd 5:00 pm
Wed Apr 25 Good Shepherd 5:00 pm
Children’s Faith Formaon 5:15 pm
EDGE 5:15 pm; Confirmaon-Teens
Calendario
domingo 15 de abril Buen Pastor 9-10:30 am Life Teen 6-8 pm lunes 16 de abril Buen Pastor 5:00 pm miércoles 18 de abril Buen Pastor 5:00 pm Formación para niños y jóvenes 5:15 pm Confirmación para jóvenes 7-8:30 pm domingo 22 de abril Buen Pastor 9-10:30 am lunes 23 de abril Buen Pastor 5:00 pm miércoles 25 de abril Buen Pastor 5:00 pm Formación para niños y jóvenes 5:15 pm Confirmación para jóvenes 7-8:30 pm
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Notre Dame Catholic School gives 32% of its tuition discounts to low in-come families who desire their children educated in a Catholic/Christian environment. That totals to approximate $100,000 per year discounted to these children. Your help in
funding these scholarships will continue
to support Catholic Education for these
children.