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ARCHDIOCESE OF GALVESTON-HOUSTON – MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF ST. PAUL
“TO KNOW CHRIST AND MAKE HIM KNOWN”
10960 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD HOUSTON, TEXAS 77048-1815
Pastoral Assistants: Deacon Ronald Simon (Retired)…713.734.4530 Deacon Orrin Dwight Burroughs...281.485.1971 Office Hours: Mon.–Fri. 9:00am – 5:00pm Phone: 713.734.0320 Fax: 713.734.0331 Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Hall: 713.733.8000
To register, complete registration form, call, or come by the office or visit our website. http://www.stphilipnerichurch.org
PARISH SECRETARY Runda J. Bailey……………….....713.734.0320
BOOKKEEPER Eddy Lindor…………………...…713.652.8244 FACILITIES/PLANT MANAGER
Brad Jean…………………..832.788.5957
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Shirley Moss……………..…713.842.3520
LECTORS Mary Helen Rideaux.……....713.398.2382
MINISTER OF MUSIC
Charles Hendricks…............713.553.7245 ANGEL & PRAISE DANCER Monique Auzenne................713.875.3671
BIBLE STUDY
Arnell Wells………….……...713.733.9006 David Collins, Sr.….…….….832.758.7246 Fr. Chris Mary, MSP…….....713.734.0320 PARISH PASTORAL COUNCIL
Rose Lewis………….……….713.882.1134
PRAYING CHRISTIANS/CHAIN
Dorothy Babineaux.……..….832.566.6300 Bea Cunningham.……….….832.622.7652
PRISON MINISTRY
Dcn. Ronald Simon….…….713.734.4530
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Susan Walker………………..713.734.1961
Mon-Tue ……….……………..….. 7:00 pm Wed-Thurs-Fri…….……….…. …7:00 am Thurs – Adoration………….…7am – 7pm Saturday…………………………..5:00 pm Sunday ……………...….10:00 am ONLY!
USHERS & HOSPITALITY
Michael Selexman……713.966.9397
LITURGY COMMITTEE Deacon Orrin Burroughs……281.485.1971 MARRIAGE MINISTRY……….……Vacant RCIA Fr. Chris Mary, MSP………….713.734.0320 Barbara Andrus………………832.514.0757
PARISH FINANCE COUNCIL Calyon Lewis………………..…713.548.6157
CCE FOR CHILDREN
Secretary ……Dana Bienemy...832.367.5295
YOUTH MINISTRY Karen Roberson …………….713.922.4822 SACRISTY & ACOLYTES David Collins, Sr……….…….832.758.7246
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM Please call the parish office for appointment with the Pastor. Preparation classes are required for parents and Godparents.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION (CONFESSION)
30 minutes before Mass
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE Couples must contact the Pastor or any of
our Deacons at least six months prior to
the intended wedding date. If remarrying
and in other special cases, one year before
intended wedding date.
PASTORAL CARE OF THE SICK Anyone who is scheduled for surgery
for a serious illness; anyone whose health
is seriously impaired by sickness or old
age should be anointed as soon as
possible (preferably before going to the
hospital). Contact the Parish priest for
anointing.
FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS Please contact the parish office before
making arrangements with the funeral
home.
Thursday Adoration 7:00 am – 7:00 PM First Friday Holy Hour of Reparation
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
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PRAY FOR THE SICK AND THE SHUT IN
Dorothy Babineaux, Ruby Babineaux,
Monique Brightmon, Anna Broussard,
Rose Broussard, Stephanie Brown, Leola
Collins, Marie Collins, Freddie Conley,
Mary Demus, Earnestine Dotson, Caffery
Eli, Ruby Fields, William Gardiner,
Chundra Gates, Marion Guilbeau, Rose
Guilbeau, Enolia Guillory, Joseph
Guillory, Karlin Good, Peter Good, Anna
Guidry, Daniel Guidry, Kendall Henry,
Kyle Henry, Tracy Henry, Judith Herbert,
Marie Hill, Laura Huntsberry, Robert
Gibson, Jane Johnson, Iona Jones, Omar
Jones, Kathryn Kay, Irving Kennerson,
Howard Kennerson, Georgia Kyle, Ann
LaDay, Dee Lewis, John Lewis, Jr.,
Mayarah Lindor, Willie Mae Mays, Shirley
McBride, Geraldine Milson, Pauline
Minkins, Lillie Morris, Mary Beatrice
Pickering, Krunslete Posey, Ricky
Premeaux, Geraldine Roberts, Winzell
Roberts, Jr., Veronique Roberts, Jaquetta
Robinson, Kenneth Robinson, Merrick
Sam, Sr., Campsey Thomas, Mary Ann
Thomas, Johnny & Patricia Williams,
Johnny Williams Jr., Reginald Jackson,
Judy Humphries, Delores Mitchell,
Dorothy Spencer, Richard Robles,
Desria Pradia, Joe Mott, Mary Wells and
all of the ill and shut-ins.
One may request Mass Intentions by visiting the parish office from 9 am – 4:30 pm - Monday – Thursday. ALL requests must be in writing.
CALL TO GLORY
KEVIN FRANCIOUR (RIP),
brother of Arthur Ray
Franciour was called to glory
on Thursday, November 18,
2021. Our sincere condolences
to Arthur and his family.
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT
NOVEMBER 28, 2021 Jeremiah 33:14-16 1 Thess. 3:12-4:2
Luke 21:25-28, 34-36
MONDAY NOVEMBER 29, 2021 Isaiah 2:1-5
Matthew 8:5-11
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 2021 FEAST OF ST. ANDREW, APOSTLE
Romans 10:9-18 Matthew 4:18-22
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1, 2021
Isaiah 25:6-10a Matthew 15:29-37
THURSDAY DECEMBER 2, 2021
Isaiah 26:1-6 Matthew 7:21, 24-27
FRIDAY DECEMBER 3, 2021 MEMORIAL OF ST. FRANCIS
XAVIER, PRIEST 1 Cor. 9:16-19, 22-23
Mark 16:15-20
SATURDAY DECEMBER 4, 2021 Isaiah 30:19-21, 23-26
Matthew 9:35-10:1, 5a, 6-8
NOVEMBER 21, 2021 CONTRIBUTIONS
CANDLES 21.35 MASS INTENTIONS 45.00 FLOWERS 130.00 CAMPAIGN FOR HUMAN DEV.177.00 CHURCH BUS 500.00 ACCCRUS MASS 959.00 TWIN PARISH 1,000.00 CHURCH DOOR DONATION 2,000.00 COLLECTION $ 4,316.00 TOTAL $ 9,148.35
ATTENDEES SATURDAY 22 SUNDAY 77
ACCCRUS MASS 190 289
WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY Bible Study by teleconference at 7:00 p.m. Call in #1-605.313.5544 Access Code: 618351# No Bible Study this Wednesday of Advent Revival.
Advent is a time to prepare for the coming of the Lord, whom we portray as a precious infant in a simple manger at the end of this season. But there are two more arrivals of our Lord to contemplate during this season of preparation and they tend to be overlooked. One day Jesus Christ will come again in glory as the world ends and he delivers his fainal judgement. He gives a glimpse of this to his disciples in today’s Gospel. But let us also consider his third appearance-to each of us personally, into oour hearts andinto our lives as we embrace him as his disciples. As we celebrate today, let us consider how we can welcome him ever more intimately into our lives.
“TO KNOW HIM AND TO MAKE HIM KNOWN”
MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2021 EUGENE HENRY (RIP) – Missing you Grandpa - by your grandson “Pistol”
RAYMOND OTIS – Rest in peace – by Audrey Otis SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2021 BARBARA TOLBERT (RIP) - by Audrey Otis ANSELM PANTHIER, FRANSISCA ELIZEE, OWEN PAUL – May they rest in heavenly peace – Joan LeBlanc Holy Mass for THE AYOADE FAMIL - God’s forgiveness, blessings, provisions and protection – by Frances Uyanwune
REST IN PEACE MASS FOR DECEASED
RELATIVES AND FRIENDS –
by Regina Ezinne TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2021 TRACEY SILVA & GARY MASSICOT – Rest in Peace, gone but not forgotten – by Rozzy LeBlanc
As we say good-bye to Liturgical Year B, we welcome Advent Season that begins with Saturday Evening Prayer or Vigil Mass. This 1st Sunday of Advent begins Liturgical Year C that would end this time next year. Advent is the season for preparation as we await the coming of the Savior, Christ the Lord. Advent is for the period of four weeks. During this time we look at the reasons for our separation with God and Paradise, and reflect on our need for reconciliation with God. We are in need of redemption and salvation which the coming of the Messiah is our hope. In preparing for his coming, it is necessary at this time to look back at our failures in the past and find ways of amending our lives for a better future. Every new decision we now make would be profitable for a new life in Christ. I consider that our reflection should be on two levels, at least. One level is on the word of God proclaimed in this Season of Advent. The other level is on how we indulged ourselves in matters tantamount to our degradation and liable to our failures or near failures. It is at this level that, with the light of the word of God, we make new decisions that would guide our lives as we step forward into the future. Let us reflect on today’s Readings. There is God’s concern on our human conditions and the promise that he would, therefore, out of his justice restore his people (cf. Jer. 33:14-16). He would restore our lost innocence, the type Adam and Eve had in the Garden of Eden, and we would have spiritual excellence, spiritual strength to overcome spiritual battles in the garden of our lives. With the psalmist we lift up our souls to God (cf. Ps. 25). The Redeemer comes at three levels, we can conclude. His birth in Bethlehem is what we celebrate at Christmas. He comes daily into our lives if we let him in. His final coming in glory is what we await with fear and trembling. Today’s Gospel tells us not to allow the cares of this world to mislead us, and cause us not to wait with eagerness (cf. Luke 21:25-28, 34-36). We are in daily anxieties these days, frightened by the climate warming, financial worries or economic crunch all over the world, wars between nations and
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even instability in our families and relationships. These are almost enough to distract and mislead us. But if we remain focused and reflected, we would recognize them as signs of the judgement of God on our worldliness. St. Paul prays that we make genuine efforts in all our conducts so that we remain blameless in holiness (cf. 1 Thess. 3:12-4:2). Let us reflect on how to make genuine efforts!
UPCOMING 2nd
COLLECTIONS:
DEC. 5, 2021 – SPN
DEC. 12, 2021 – RETIREMENT
FOR THE RELIGIOUS
Please give generously
ADVENT REVIVAL This year’s Advent Revival will be held on November 28-30. Fr. Martin Eke of St. Francis of Assisi Parish will be the Revivalist. Please make the effort to attend. Come out and enjoy an evening of God’s words through his eyes. Nov. 28 at 5 pm – Children’s Day Nov. 29 at 6 pm – Adults Day Nov. 30 at 6 pm – Adults Day PARISH CHRISTMAS/BIRTHDAY PARTY Our Christmas and Birthdays Party for all parishioners is next Sunday, December 5th. As usual, there will be twelve tables. Come with your dishes and place them on the tables of your birth month. The Lord has been good to us. Let us celebrate and rejoice. Come with your dancing shoes, Bring your family members.
BAZAAR/FUNDRAISING Bazaar Meeting is today November 28th, after Mass. All bazaar members and PPC and PFC executives please attend. Dinners will be available for sale on December 12, immediately following the 10:00 am Mass in the Parish Hall. Menu will be available soon.
CHURCH DOORS PROJECT Our Church Doors Project is in progress as a fundriasing project. The painting is fully completed. The church has received the 1st $2,000 for 1 door, and a promisory for a 2nd door. To sponsor one church door in your name or family name right now cost $2,000. Only 5 sponsors are what we need. Why not sponsor a door? We will respect donor’s intention. Your generoisty is highly appreciated in advance.
- Fr. Chris Mary BAPTISM Anyone wishing to baptize their child for Christmas, it is now time to get registered. Classes will be held in two weeks in preparation for baptism. BLACK HISTORY 2022 Black History 2022 is quickly approaching. All committee members please plan to attend the meeting on December 12, 2021 immediately following the 10 am Mass.
- Veloney Jack Cross YARD SALE The Sunshine Ministry is collecting items for their next yard sale. Please contact Rose Lewis for donations. Thank you – The Sunshine Ministry VOLUNTEERS Catholic Charities are seeing volunteers to assist in sortings gifts, assemble gift bags and distribute gifts. Anyone interested, please contact the Parish Secretary for more information.
FROM FR. CHRIS ALIMAJI’S DESK Reflections on Advent Season:
“When we act in accord with the Spirit, we show our kinship with Jesus, "for whoever does the will of God is my brother and sister and mother" (Mark 3:35). Resisting temptation is not easy, for the serpent is a formidable foe, but when we do we progress toward the reward of "an eternal weight of
glory beyond all comparison
(2 Corinthians 4:17).
Why do I have to go to Mass when I don’t enjoy it?
A Catholic adult who lives an average lifespan can attend as many as 4,084 Sunday Masses. No ritual or event can sustain good vibrations 4,084 times. The truth is that the Mass is not meant to always make us feel good. It isn’t actually about us – it’s about God. Mass is public worship. At every Mass, we worship God as a
natural response to His overwhelming magnificence. This is not
because God needs our praise, but because we need to praise
Him. We recognize we need to praise Him. We recognize and
honor all that is good about him.
Mass is a sacrifice. When the gifts are brought to the altar, each of us offers our lives along with the bread and wine. We can do nothing of our own accord, so Christ accepts our offerings – our sacrifice – and joins it to His ongoing work of salvation. Mass is a meal. Through the Eucharist, Jesus makes His home within us. We deepen our union with Jesus each time we receive His Word and His Body and Blood during Mass.
How important is your priest? If the choir is present but the priest isn't, can there be a
Mass? If the Eucharistic Ministers are there but the priest isn't, can there be a Mass? If the congregation is there but the priest isn't, can there be a Mass? If the priest is there but the choir, Eucharistic Ministers,
and congregation isn't, can there be a Mass? Let that sink in. Honor, Respect and Pray for your priest. Without him, there is no Eucharist. Show him the appreciation he richly
deserves.
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