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HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH 1416 George Street • Rosenberg, Texas 77471
Church Office (281) 342-3089 • School (281) 342-5813 www.hrccr.com
FATHER WILLIAM D. BARTNISKI, Pastor
BRICK HODGE, Deacon CHARLIE BUHAY, Deacon
ARCHDIOCESE OF GALVESTON-HOUSTON 1700 San Jacinto Street • Houston, Texas 77002
(713) 659-5461
Daniel Cardinal DiNardo, Archbishop The Most Rev. Joseph A. Fiorenza, Archbishop Emeritus
The Most Rev. Vincent M. Rizzotto, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus The Most Rev. George A. Sheltz, Auxiliary Bishop
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE: Saturday: 11:00 a.m. - Noon Penance Service: Advent and Lent SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM: Second Sunday of each month at 12:15 PM by appointment SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE: One year in advance, instructions required.
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST:
Sunday: 5:30 PM (Sat.) 7:00 AM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM Holy Days 6:30 PM (Vigil) 6:00 AM & 8:15 AM Weekdays: 8:00 AM (Marian Hall) Thursday 8:15 a.m. (in the Church)
ANOINTING OF THE SICK: Communal Celebrations at all Sunday Masses on the 3rd Sunday of January, May and September ROSARY: Before Sunday and Weekday Masses LENTEN DEVOTIONS: Friday: 8:15 a.m. (Children) 11:00 a.m. (Seniors) 7:00 PM (Parish)
SCHEDULE OF SACRAMENTS, PRAYER AND DEVOTIONS
Pentecost Sunday
Today we celebrate Pentecost, the day when the Holy Spirit was given by Jesus and received by the disciples. The readings from Acts and the Gospel of John offer accounts of that day while First Corinthians offers an analysis of the many gifts that resulted from the infusion of the Holy Spirit. The psalm and the sequence read today are filled with praise for the work of the Spirit. Today represents a culmination of all the difficult days that have gone before, the triumph of Holy Thursday, the death and despair of the Cross, the astonishing Resurrection, and the appearances of a familiar but transformed Jesus to His disciples. It represents the pivotal transition for the disciples from people of uncertainty and fear to people of commitment and action. The Spirit moves the disciples and moves us as well.
SAFETY IN NUMBERS The apostles and all the believers in Jesus have been through a tumultuous time. They have experienced the heights of Holy Thursday and the depths of Good Friday, the uncertainties of Easter Sunday, and the multiple appearances of Jesus after His death and resurrection. They have not recognized Jesus, and when they have, they have demanded reassurance from Him. Throughout most of this time, they have stayed together. Acts describes them all in one place, together, when wind fills the house and tongues of fire rest on each of them. They then find themselves able to communicate with and be understood by those who had not understood them. Everyone recognizes this as a mighty act of God. John reminds us and the disciples that receiving the Spirit brings with it peace and the need for action. They receive the Spirit so they can be sent into the world to forgive sins.
ACTION IN THE SPIRIT When our world has been turned upside down, when we are faced with uncertainties about what is real, when we are unsure about what lies ahead for us, when we don’t know what we should do next, we do not want to be alone. Neither did the apostles and all those who loved Jesus. They wanted to be together when they needed to make sense of what was happening to them and what was going to be asked of them. There is safety in numbers but neither the apostles nor we can remain huddled together. The Spirit requires that we act. All the manifestations of the Spirit are given in order to benefit us and our world. The many different gifts given by the Spirit demand that we do many kinds of work, many forms of service. But we do not work alone. The Spirit is always with us. 06/04/17
Dear Parish Family,
The disciples were cowering behind locked doors. Fear has a way of imprisoning, away from the outer world, but also from our inner world, taking away our freedom to hope, imagine, and dream. We can become comfortable working in cramped spaces, isolated and unattached, removed from life and contact with others. But then along comes the risen Lord, arms outstretched, heart wide open, bearing gifts to transform our lives. The first gift of the risen Lord is peace (shalom), which translates as all good things, physically, mentally, and spiritually - all that is needed to be alive inside. This peace is a gift that the world cannot give. The second gift is a mission: we are sent, as Jesus was sent, by the Father. Where? To the world. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him may not perish but may have eternal life. Indeed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world but in order that the world might be saved through Him” (John 3:16–17). Now the Son sends the disciples - us! - to bring life. The third gift is the Holy Spirit, given for the forgiveness of sins. The Holy Spirit is the gift of the Father and the Son, given to us at baptism, again at confirmation, and whose gifts are given to the church and its members for the good of all, within and outside the church. Primary among these gifts is the gift of forgiveness. -James A. Wallace, C.Ss.R. Copyright © 2013, World Library Publications. All rights reserved.
Love, Peace & Prayers, Father Bill Bartniski
SANCTUARY LAMP The sanctuary lamps will burn this week for Albert Brooks Stavinoha by family & friends and for Magadelina Rebeles by Margarito Rebeles & family.
Monday, June 5 8:00 a.m.: No Mass Tuesday, June 6 8:00 a.m.: Laren Wigington Wednesday, June 7 8:00 a.m.: Rita Macha Thursday, June 8 8:00 a.m.: Leona Petroski Friday, June 9 8:00 a.m.: Emma Kulcak & Grandson, Chad Turman Saturday, June 10 8:00 a.m.: No Mass 5:30 p.m.: Widows & Widowers in the Parish Sunday, June 11
7:00 a.m.: Eugene Mucka, Jr. 9:00 a.m.: George Rehak
11:00 a.m.: Families of Holy Rosary Parish
MASS INTENTIONS
Sunday Monday 6:00 p.m.:Rosary for Peace - MH 7:00 p.m.:Bible Study - MK
Saturday 9:00 a.m.:Altar Server Training 5:30 p.m.: Mass
School office Open 8am-noon M-TH June 5 - 30; Closed July 3 - 7; Open 8am-noon M-TH July10 -Aug 10
Interested in HRCS for your child? Please call the front office at 281-342-5813
a tour. We are currently accepting applications for the 2017-18 school year.
“Grounded in our Catholic faith & focused on academic
LECTORS & COMMUNION MINISTERS NEEDED Contactthechurchof iceforinformationaboutbecominganExtraordinaryMinisteroftheEucharist,LectororUsherat281-342-3089.
PARISH SCHEDULE
PARISH PICTORIAL DIRECTORIES
Those who had their portrait taken but did not pick up their directory are asked to stop by the church office next week to sign for your book.
Extra directories are available for $10.00 for those who did not have their portrait
taken for the directory.
ATTENTION: BIBLE STUDY NEWS
Classes resume June 5
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
June 12 - 16 9:00 a.m. - Noon
A HEARTFELT THANK YOU! Father Bill wishes to express his gratitude for all of the cards, gifts, prayers and well
and your kindness is greatly appreciated.
THE GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Knowledge,
Fortitude, Piety, Fear of the Lord
ALTAR SERVER TRAINING
Have you ever wanted to serve the Lord as an Altar Server? All current fourth-graders (2016-2017) and older are welcome and encouraged
It is such a tremendous privilege for us to be able to serve our Lord in this way. Training will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Saturdays June 10, 17 & 24. Please call the church
Please pray for the safety of our children
WELCOME NEW PARISHIONERS
Michael & Melanie Martin Valerie Modeland
Paul & Eva Rychlik
Welcome to our parish family!
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CSI: Catholic Summer Immersion- June 11-15, 2017 Camp Kappe Youth Retreat Center Plantersville, TX
CSI is a five-day service learning experience, which highlights Catholic social teachings, corporal works of mercy, beatitudes,
community in adoption of a parish in need as well as numerous service projects on site. Young people will share in discussions, reflections, activities as well as daily liturgy and prayer experiences and develop a true sense of servant leadership. They also receive a better understanding of what it means to live one's faith and have the opportunity to make lasting friendships with youth from across the Archdiocese.
Steubenville South June 23-25, 2017 Alexandria, Louisiana
Steubenville South Catholic Youth Conference is a weekend event with presenters that share the Gospel message in a way that is relevant to today’s teen culture. The talks, music, work-shops, and activities are centered around the Sacraments which facilitate the experience of the love of the Father, a personal relationship with Jesus and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit.
AYC: Archdiocesan Youth Conference- July 28-30, 2017 Hilton Americas Hotel, Houston, Texas
The Archdiocesan Youth Conference (AYC) gathers over 2,800 participants - both youth and adults - from all over the local
that the Office of Adolescent Catechesis and Evangelization hosts annually. Through this event, incoming ninth graders through outgoing high school seniors are challenged to live out their faith, learn informative presentations, listen to outstanding national speakers, and make new friendships with other high school youth from
with the Cardinal and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese to celebrate the sacraments, to pray, and reflect on the role of the
the diversity of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston! They will have the opportunity to share and deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ through daily Mass, Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, confession, and other prayer experiences. All teens entering 9th grade and leaving 12th grade are welcome to attend all events. Please sign up with Tina
BIBLES AND CATECHISMS
CCE NEWS
CAFÉ CATHOLICA 2017 - “BE NOT AFRAID” A dinner-lecture series for young adults, featuring dynamic speakers. Come
Speaker 8:15pm Join hundreds of young adults who attend. Free event. Donations appreciated.
June 26 (West) Julie Fritsch New Frontiers in Defense of Human Dignity July 10 (Central) Rev.Luke Millette & Kevin Becker A Call to Sainthood: Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati Patron of Young Adults July 17 (Central) Rev. Agustino Torres CFR Seeking a Real Connection July 24 (Central) Daniel Cardinal DiNardo The Church’s Response July 31 (North) Sr. Bethany Madonna SV Be Not Afraid of God’s Call West: St. Cyril of Alexandria 10503 Westheimer, Houston
Central: Catholic Charismatic Ctr. 1949 Cullen, Houston
See www.CafeCatholica.com. Sponsored by the Archdiocesan Office of Young Adult & Campus Ministry. Call 713-741-8778 for information.
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Sacred Hear Catholic Church 507 South Four h St eet • Richmond, Texas 77469
281-342-3609
PARISH SOCIETIES
SOCIETY NAME & PRESIDENT MEETINGS
Altar and Rosary Society 3rd Tuesday of Month Janey Schumacher, 281-232-8721 School Board…………… ............... 2nd Thursday of Month Mike Reisinger, 713-562-6867 Catholic Daughters ..................... 1st Tuesday of Month Georgia Boettcher, 832-451-5909 Catholic Youth Organization ....... 1st Sunday of Month Justin Redding, 832-535-8199 (CCE) Religious Education Tina Hollopeter, 281-342-3089, x106 or x. 141 KCs 3rd Degree ........................... 4th Tuesday of Month Roy Mercer, 281-341-5023 KCs 4th Degree ........................... 1st Tuesday of Month Marty Gibula, 713-823-9182 KJT .............................................. Quarterly Michael Tydlacka, 281-232-3667 KJZT ............................................ Quarterly Martha Macha, 832-595-9380 Parent-Teachers Club ................. 3rd Thursday of Month Claudia Vega, 832-547-5094 Pastoral Council .......................... 4th Thursday of Month Ed LaVigne, 281-344-8215 St. Vincent de Paul ...................... 2nd & 4th Sundays Tom Wheeler, 281-342-3089, ext 144 Young At Heart Club ................... 2nd Tuesday of Month Shirley Myers, 281-342-2334
Mission Statement
We, the Catholic community of Holy Rosary, Rosenberg, under the patronage of Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary, are bonded together by a common belief in Jesus Christ and our commitment to His teachings. We, as a community of believers, are called to proclaim the Gospel, to be witness and sign of God’s Kingdom on earth and to work for our salvation. Mindful of our Patroness, Mary, and her example as parent, teacher and intercessor, we are committed to accomplish this mission through service, education, prayer and celebration of the Eucharist.
HOLY ROSARY PARISH STAFF
Gordie Allen Parish Business Administrator Annette Swallers Parish Secretary Anne Chilek Parish Bookkeeper Karen Matthews Parish Census/Contribution Clerk Michael Riha Music Director/Organist Tina Hollopeter Director of Religious Education Leann Jerkins CCE Coordinator Linda Bradford School Principal Cheryl Wehring School Administrative Assistant Maria Munguia School Receptionist/Secretary
Bryan Jurecek, Josephine
Austin, Kim Griffin, Sandy McCarty, Doris Kettler, David & Suzanne Kucera, Allen
Scopel, Veronica Prihoda, Gene & Margie Uherek, Helen Kelner, Katie Vacek, Lana Powell, Ed Rupert,
Seth Prementer, Weston Wleczyk,
June 10 & 11 - Weekend Servers
Saturday, 5:30 p.m.: L. Gomez, K. & K. Lopez Sunday 7:00 a.m: Jeremy & John Rebeles
9:00 a.m.: Kristen& Caleb Garcia-Rameau, R. Strain 11:00 a.m.: Alanna, Julia, Leah & Lucy Sulak
Weekend of June 10 & 11 Saturday, 5:30 p.m.: K..Macha, B.Respondek(L) M.Reisinger, J. Respondek (B) F. Christopoulos, T. Macha, D. Scotka, M. West
B. Nowak (L) D. Gurecky, D.Svatek (B) S. Hruska, M. Hruska
L. Wicke, J. Lane (L) N.Drabek, P.KocichC. Carlson, J. Hudec, M. Ondrush, T. Wheeler
H. Gonzales, P. Gubbels, J. Schumacher, A. Sulak
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tb 1:3; 2:1a-8; Ps 112:1b-2, 3b-6; Mk 12:1-12 Tuesday: Tb 2:9-14; Ps 112:1-2, 7-9; Mk 12:13-17 Wednesday:Tb 3:1-11a, 16-17a; Ps 25:2-5ab, 6, 7bc- 9; Mk 12:18-27 Thursday: Tb 6:10-11; 7:1bcde, 9-17; 8:4-9a; Ps 128:1-5; Mk 12:28-34 Friday: Tb 11:5-17; Ps 146:1b-2, 6c-10; Mk 12:35-37 Saturday: Tb 12:1, 5-15, 20; Tb 13:2, 6efgh, 7, 8; Mk 12:38-44 Sunday: Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9; Dn 3:52-55; 2 Cor 13:11-13; Jn 3:16-18
THE GIFT Ask nothing of God, then, but this gift of divine
Love, that is, the Holy Spirit. —Walter Hilton
PRAY FOR OUR HEROES IN THE MILITARY
Sergeant David Hammonds, Marines;AnthonyVillarreal, JoePirem&DavidMajorTravisVazansky,U.S.AirForce;Lt. Col Tom Reichert, U.S. Air Force; CaptainHernandez,U.S.AirForce;StaffSgt.AdamReneeHernandez, U.S. Air Force; Sgt. MichaelU.S. Air Force. If you have a family member or friend you
would like to include, please call the church office at 281-342-3089.
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PRAY FOR VOCATIONS
Will you make a special effort to ask the Lord for more vocations to the priesthood & religious life?
• Pray for the priests, living and deceased, who have ministered to you throughout your life
• Keep our parish priests in prayer • Encourage your children, grandchildren,
or other young people to consider a vocation as a priest or religious brother or sister
• Pray a rosary for more young people in our Archdiocese to respond to God’s call
“GO MAKE DISCIPLES”
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LIFE AWARENESS WEEKEND
Retreat open to single Catholics ages 18 - 45 who are discerning about a religious vocation
Holy Name Retreat Center July 21 - 23, 2017
No fee to attend. Outstanding accommoda-
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Henry Majoue 832-606-1372 Dcn. Gary Hilbig 832-549-4140
MISSION Christ sent me to preach the gospel and He will look after the results.
—Mary Slessor
SUMMER CAMP - SUMMER FUN! 5th - 8th Grade Girls
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SEND OUT YOUR SPIRIT Last week we heard that, following the Ascension, the disciples, Mary, and other
This week we hear that, while praying in that room, the Holy Spirit comes upon them. Jesus’ post-Resurrection promise, recounted in today’s Gospel, is fulfilled: the power of the Holy Spirit comes upon Jesus’ followers. Saint Paul tells us that all of us, in some way, are given gifts of the Holy Spirit, gifts that can be used to spread the Good News. Today is one of the Church’s greatest festivals. Let us carry the refrain of the responsorial psalm with us throughout the coming week: “Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth!” (Psalm 104:30).Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
WORD OF LIFE “In the name of Christ’s Resurrection, the Church
serves the life that comes from God Himself, in
-”Pope John Paul II, Dominum et vivificantem. ©1986 Libreria Editrice Vaticana
BAZAAR SILENT AUCTION GIFT CARDS Please donate Gift Cards in any denomination to any
business of your choosing! Card will be incorporated into our Silent Auction/Auction items. Turn them in to the church office labeled “Silent Auction” & include your
name, address and phone number. Call Maureen 713-724-4410 or Carol 281-342-6617 with questions.
SACRED HEART MEN’S A.C.T.S. RETREAT June 8 - 11 Our Lady of Lourdes Retreat Center 3219 Almeda-Genoa, Houston. Call Tom at 832-407-5431; Mike 832-361-4443; Chris 719-480-5857. Retreat is designed to strengthen community by spreading the
Thursday evening thru Sunday afternoon.
PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL VACANT HOURS NEEDING ATTENDANCE:
8:00 a.m. Thursdays 11:00 a.m. Saturdays
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STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION To receive the gift of the Holy Spirit you must open your heart and let Him in! Open your heart and be
grateful for all the gifts God has given us. Regardless of your circumstance, God has given us all blessings.
What we do with those gifts is our gift back to God. Generously sharing our gifts keeps us more
“God-centered” and less “self-centered.”
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Today, the languages of the whole world arise to God in a Pentecost of praise. In some American dioceses, the
languages, including the silent praise of American Sign Language. Fifty years ago, the landscape of liturgy was very different. It was grounded firmly in Latin, which is to the present day still the official language of the Roman Rite. Very few people were fluent in Latin, even though in those days Latin was far more widely studied in school. Nevertheless, almost every Catholic was competent in the responses and chants of Latin since it is not difficult to
in Latin, since much of seminary education was conducted in that language.
When the Second Vatican Council was convened, all of the debate and daily work of the council was to be in Latin. In the first session in 1962, Boston’s Cardinal Richard Cushing continually complained about it, and threatened not to return in 1963 if something wasn’t done. He convinced the fathers when he rose to speak in fairly fluent Latin in an unforgettable Boston twang. The next year, he returned, but with a simultaneous translation system funded by the people of Boston. The
had arrived at the Vatican via Boston! —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
EARLY BULLETIN ARTICLE DEADLINES Articles are due in the church office by 10:00 a.m.
Monday, June 5 for the June 18 bulletin Wednesday, June 7 for the June 25 bulletin
Monday, June 12 for the July 2 bulletin Wednesday, June 14 for the July 9 bulletin
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