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Holy Name Catholic Church 3814 Nash Boulevard, San Antonio Texas 78223 Website: www.holynameusa.org Phone (210) 333-5020 Theme: He said, "I am the voice of one crying out in the desert, make straight the way of the Lord” (Gospel). 3rd Sunday of Advent December 17, 2017 John the Baptist, Constantinople c. 1300. detail, 1866 Christmas Vigil Mass Dec. 24 Sunday Mass times as usual, Christmas Vigil Masses: 5pm, 7pm & 10:30pm Christmas Caroling to follow Christmas Day Mass Dec. 25 Monday 9am & 11am Parish Office Closed Monday Dec. 25 Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God Vigil Mass Dec. 31 Sunday Mass times as usual, Vigil Mass: 5pm & 7pm Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God Mass Jan. 1 Monday 9am & 11am Parish Office Closed Monday Jan. 1 Capital Campaign of the Archdiocese of San Antonio: Holy Name Parish belongs to the third wave and will commence next year,2018

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Holy Name Catholic Church 3814 Nash Boulevard, San Antonio Texas 78223

Website: www.holynameusa.org Phone (210) 333-5020

Theme: He said, "I am the voice of one crying out in the desert, make straight the way of the Lord” (Gospel).

3rd Sunday of Advent December 17, 2017

John the Baptist, Constantinople c. 1300.

detail, 1866

Christmas Vigil Mass Dec. 24 Sunday Mass times

as usual, Christmas Vigil Masses:

5pm, 7pm & 10:30pm Christmas Caroling to follow

Christmas Day Mass Dec. 25 Monday

9am & 11am

Parish Office Closed Monday Dec. 25

Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of

God Vigil Mass Dec. 31 Sunday Mass times

as usual, Vigil Mass: 5pm & 7pm

Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of

God Mass Jan. 1 Monday

9am & 11am

Parish Office Closed Monday Jan. 1

Capital Campaign of the Archdiocese of San Antonio:

Holy Name Parish belongs to the third wave and will

commence next year,2018

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./Office Manager: Irma Bickel

(Office) 333-5020 (ext. 5110) 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] Groundskeeper: Lupe Reyna 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: Loraine 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

Capital Campaign Committee TBA

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

Alumni Association: Lisa Cross 363-0752

Administration

Worship Mary Jane Martinez Adoration 445-5057 Cecilia Ramírez Altar Server Ministry 326-6902 Gina Rios Assistant Altar Server Ministry 393-0585 Sandra Guerra Altar Society 378-5951 Louis & Gina Rios 573-5870 Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Mary Shisk 333-6760 Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist to the Sick & Homebound Miguel Puga Lectors 854-4096 Deacon Larry Lindsey Liturgy Coordinator Leroy Garcia Prayer Garden

Evangelization David Salinas A.C.T.S. Core 364-6048 Alex Avilez Motorcycle Ministry 422-4775 Angelo Bustamante Divine Mercy Cenacle 687-9806 Beverly Zulaica Legion of Mary 333-7654 Diana Guerra Society of Our Lady of Guadalupe 333-4683 TBD Rosary Group Ray Miles Charismatic Prayer Group 633-3462 TBD Catholic Education Ministry Alison Carrasco C.Y.O. 843-3136 Deacon Ray Hinojosa R.C.I.A. Nicole Hoyt Youth Leader 260-1795 Lourdes Bugher Pilgrimage 516-2139

Service Laura Garcia Bereavement Ministry 269-0284 Ray & Nancy Miles Healing Ministry 633-3462 Alex Zapata Hospitality 333-8319 Ernest Pena Knights of Columbus #8789 213-6086 Floyd Lutz Men’s Club 333-6160 Richard Rios Outreach Ministry 333-6077 Crystal Nava St. Philomena’s Ministry 378-2793 Loren Torres & Chris Montemayor Made With Love Ministry

Parish Office Hours Monday thru Friday: 9AM—5PM Closed for lunch 12 Noon-1:00PM

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 December 17, 2017

Third Sunday of Advent (B)

Dec. 17, 2017

Reading I: Isaiah 40:1-5,9-11 Responsorial Psalm 85:9-10,11-12,13-14 Reading II: 2 Peter 3:8-14 Gospel: Mark 1:1-8

Theme: “He said, ‘I am the voice of one crying out in the

desert, 'make straight the way of the Lord’” (Gospel). In the wilderness, there are many voices. In the

wilderness, there are many competing noises and clatters. In the wilderness, there are rattling of dins and confusing voices. But there is only one voice, distinct and clear, loud and unmistakable. It is the voice of conscience. It is the voice of truth and love. It is the voice of God in John the Baptist.

The Son of God is near. The Son of God is at

hand. Let us prepare the way. Let us prepare our hearts to accommodate him. Let us prepare to meet Him in the lives of those He redeems and loves. Let it be clear to all that He is the Messiah and not John, and not anyone who thinks he/she could be. John insisted that people ought to look pass him. I am not the Messiah, John says. His mission is to prepare and show the way to Him who has all the good news to all people.

Are we ready to meet the Lord? Are you

prepared to greet Him when He comes? Are you worthy to be with Him when He dwells in you?

What do we need to do and how are we going to

prepare for His coming? “Pray without ceasing. In every circumstance, give thanks,” says St. Paul. The will of God has to be fulfilled in us. If we find it hard accomplish this, the Spirit of God will do the work for us. We can all things in Christ.

Let us pray: Lord make our day be a day of your

love. Calm our minds and comfort our tired hearts. Give us your peace and grant us your forgiveness. Let the joy of your coming be upon us now and always. Amen.

I would like to thank Archbishop Gustavo

Garcia-Siller, M.Sp.S. for blessing the Virgen de Guadalupe Grotto. My gratitude to all parishioners who made this happen by being generous in giving their time and resources. I thank all the sponsors, brick donors, Devotees to the Virgen de Guadalupe. Your work of faith is an amazing grace of God for all to see. God bless you and may those who come to pray in the Grotto receive the blessings of God through the Blessed Virgen de Guadalupe.

Tercer domingo de Adviento (B) 17 de diciembre de 2017

Lectura I: Isaías 40: 1-5,9-11 Salmo responsorial 85: 9-10, 11-12, 13-14 Lectura II: 2 Pedro 3: 8-14 Evangelio: Marcos 1: 1-8

Tema: "Dijo: 'Yo soy la voz de alguien que clama en el desierto,' endereza el camino del Señor '" (Evangelio). En el desierto, hay muchas voces. En el desierto, hay muchos ruidos y ruidos competitivos. En el desierto, hay un traqueteo de dins y voces confusas. Pero solo hay una voz, clara y distintiva, fuerte e inconfundible. Es la voz de la conciencia. Es la voz de la verdad y el amor. Es la voz de Dios en Juan el Bautista. El Hijo de Dios está cerca. El Hijo de Dios está cerca. Vamos a preparar el camino. Preparemos nuestros corazones para complacerlo. Preparémonos para encontrarlo en las vidas de aquellos a quienes redime y ama. Que quede claro para todos que Él es el Mesías y no Juan, y no cualquiera que piense que él / ella podría ser. John insistió en que la gente debería mirar para pasarlo. Yo no soy el Mesías, dice Juan. Su misión es preparar y mostrarle el camino a Aquel que tiene todas las buenas nuevas para todas las personas. ¿Estamos listos para encontrarnos con el Señor? ¿Estás preparado para saludarlo cuando venga? ¿Eres digno de estar con Él cuando Él mora en ti? ¿Qué tenemos que hacer y cómo vamos a prepararnos para su venida? "Orar sin cesar. En cualquier circunstancia, da gracias ", dice St. Paul. La voluntad de Dios debe ser cumplida en nosotros. Si nos resulta difícil lograr esto, el Espíritu de Dios hará el trabajo por nosotros. Podemos todas las cosas en Cristo. Recemos: Señor haz que nuestro día sea un día de tu amor. Calma nuestras mentes y consuela nuestros corazones cansados. Danos tu paz y concédenos tu perdón. Deja que la alegría de tu venida sea con nosotros ahora y siempre. Amén. Me gustaría dar las gracias al Arzobispo Gustavo Garcia-Siller, M.Sp.S. para bendecir la Gruta de la Virgen de Guadalupe. Mi gratitud a todos los feligreses que hicieron que esto suceda al ser generosos en dar su tiempo y recursos. Agradezco a todos los patrocinadores, donantes de ladrillo, devotos a la Virgen de Guadalupe. Su trabajo de fe es una asombrosa gracia de Dios para que todos lo vean. Dios los bendiga y que aquellos que vienen a orar en la Gruta reciban las bendiciones de Dios a través de la Santísima Virgen de Guadalupe.

Pastoral Reflection Lorraine Pruski, Pastoral Council

Guess who's having a birthday very soon. On December 25, 2017, we will again celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Our Almighty God the Father loves us all so very much, He sent his son to us to show us how we should love each other as brothers and sisters, no matter the color of our skin, our ancestry, or the way we worship God the Father.

Jesus Christ also died for our sins so we could be together in heaven for all eternity.

While John the Baptist, Jesus's cousin, was sent by God to let people know he was there to baptize by water, he proclaimed there was someone much greater than he who would be coming to baptize with the Holy Spirit. This someone is Jesus Christ.

What a wonderful gift God has given to us, and keeps giving. Merry Christmas one and all.

Monday of the Third Week of Advent: JER 23:5-8; PS 72:1-2, 12-13, 18-19; MT 1:18-25

Tuesday of the Third Week of Advent: JGS 13:2-7, 24-25A; PS 71:3-4A, 5-6AB, 16-17; LK 1:5-25

Wednesday of the Third Week of Advent: IS 7:10-14; PS 24:1-2, 3-4AB, 5-6; LK 1:26-38

Thursday of the Third Week of Advent: SG 2:8-14; PS 33:2-3, 11-12, 20-21; LK 1:39-45

Friday of the Third Week of Advent: 1 SM 1:24-28; 1 SAMUEL 2:1, 4-5, 6-7, 8ABCD; Lk1:46-56 Saturday of the Third Week of Advent: MAL 3:1-4, 23-24; PS 25:4-5AB, 8-9, 10 AND 14; LK 1:57-66 Fourth Sunday of Advent: 2 SM 7:1-5, 8B-12, 14A, 16; PS 89:2-3, 4-5, 27, 29; ROM 16:25-27; LK 1:38; LK 1:26-38

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.

Attention all Ministry Heads:

In regards to requesting room reservations,

fundraising space, and pulpit talks, there is a new

form that must be filled out for request, effective

immediately. Joe Lopez, Director of Ministries has

placed a copy of the form in your box in the

Guadalupe Meeting room. If you would like a copy of

the form emailed to you please email your request to

[email protected]. There are forms for

available at the parish office as well.

Thank you for your understanding.

1.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.

2. We will publish the names of the Grotto Sponsors for the last time here in the bulletin and will put all names in a binder. The list will be available in the Office during office hours if you want to verify or see if there are still corrections.

3. 2018 Festival Raffle will be sponsored by the CYO Ministry and Raffle tickets will be available soon. 2018 Projects will include the repair of bleachers, CYO bathrooms and concession place.

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. The motorcycle ministry will be collecting baby goods, diapers, can formula, clothes, etc. Deposit in the box at the church. They will deliver on Dec. 17th after the 9:00 am Mass. For more information contact Alex Avilez (210) 422-4775.

6. You are invited to join us for our 3rd annual “Fleece Navidad” Sunday, Dec. 17 from 2 p.m.—5 p.m. in the Holy Name Activity Center. You may order 4 yards of fleece for $15 or bring your own. Singles, couples, or families can work on a blanket together! Blanket will be given out to the elderly, sick, and homeless for Christmas. Thank you for your support!

7. Outreach Food Pantry will be closed on Tuesday December 26th and reopen on Thursday December 28th at its regular time, 9:30am.

8. Ministry Heads, please remember meeting request time, dates, and location forms for next year 2018 are due no later then Friday Dec. 29th. Request form may be dropped off at the parish office, attention to Joe Lopez, or can be emailed to [email protected].

Religious Education

Prayer for the Advent Wreath for the fourth week:

Lord, our God, we praise You for Your Son, Jesus Christ, for He is Emmanuel, the Hope of all people. He is the Wisdom that teaches and guides us. He is the Savior of us all. O Lord, let your blessing come upon us as we light all candles of this wreath. May the wreath and its light be a sign of Christ's promise of salvation. May He come quickly and not delay. We ask this in His holy name. Amen.

Classes will resume Sunday January 7th and Wednesday January 10th.

Events for the week of Dec. 17—24, 2017

Monday, Dec. 18 1:00 pm Altar Society Meeting Activity Center

uesday, Dec. 19

Wednesday, Dec. 20

Thursday, Dec. 21

Friday, Dec. 22

Saturday, Dec. 23

Sunday, Dec. 24

Mass Intentions for the week of Dec. 17—24, 2017

Monday, Dec. 18

Tuesday, Dec. 19

Wednesday, Dec.20

Thursday, Dec. 21

Friday, Dec. 22

Saturday, Dec. 23

Sunday , Dec. 24

Sanctuary Lamp for the week of Dec. 17, 2017

Total Collection 12/10/17……………………………………………………………………………………………...……………………………....$10,931.17 Envelope, Loose Online Contributions Children's CCD Mass 12/10/17………...…………..……………………………..……………………….………….….………..……….……...$17.02 Total………………………………………………………………………………………………..……..….………….…….…....$10,948.19 Second Collection Retired Men & Women Religious…………………………………………………………………………………….…$1,001.42

Online Giving: We encourage parishioners to sign up for online giving.

Please inform the Parish office if you are interested.

Upcoming Second Collections Dec 25, Assumption Seminary

Mass Intentions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...........................$40.00

Altar Society—Candle Box/Sanctuary Lamp…………………………………………………………………………………........................$0.00

Grotto sponsorship and Paver purchases…………………………………….…………………………….……….………..…...……………..$860.00

Maintenance Envelopes……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………....$115.00

Quince/Wedding /Baptism /Funerals (Church use)……………………………………………………………………….......................$600.00

Activity Center/Hall Rentals ………………………………..………………………………………………….……………..…………………..…..$0.00

Mass Attendance 12/03/17..…………………………………………………………………………………...……………...………………………….1,209

As Catholics, the Holy Eucharist is the highest form of prayer and the center of our sacramen-tal life. In order to understand better the liturgy and meaning of the Eucharistic celebration, I am publishing the Roman Missal for your reflection and reading. It can also be found in the USCCB website (www.usccb.org). I request everyone to read it and especially the ministers to the Holy Eucharist.

The Roman Missal

Chapter IX: Adaptations Within The Competence Of Bishops And Bishops’ Conferences

396. However, before proceeding to new adaptations, especially profounder ones, great care shall be taken to promote due instruction of the clergy and the faithful in a wise and orderly manner, so as to take advantage of the faculties already foreseen and to apply fully the pastoral norms in keeping with the spirit of the celebration.

397. The principle shall moreover be respected, according to which each particular Church must be in accord with the universal Church not only regarding the doctrine of the faith and sacramental signs, but also as to the usages universally received from apostolic and unbroken tradition. These are to be kept not only so that errors may be avoided, but also so that the faith may be handed on in its integrity, since the Church’s rule of prayer (lex orandi) corresponds to her rule of faith (lex credendi).[158]

The Roman Rite constitutes a notable and precious part of the liturgical treasure and patrimony of the Catholic Church; its riches are conducive to the good of the universal Church, so that their loss would gravely harm her.

This Rite has in the course of the centuries not only preserved the liturgical usages that arose in the city of Rome, but has also in a deep, organic, and harmonious way integrated into itself certain other usages derived from the customs and culture of different peoples and of various particular Churches whether of the West or the East, so acquiring a certain supra-regional character. As to our own times, the identity and unitary expression of this Rite is found in the typical editions of the liturgical books promulgated by authority of the Supreme Pontiff, and in the liturgical books corresponding to them approved for their territories by the Conferences of Bishops and endowed with the recognitio of the Apostolic See.[159]

398. The norm established by the Second Vatican Council, namely that in the liturgical renewal innovations should not be made unless required by true and certain usefulness to the Church, nor without exercising caution to ensure that new forms grow in some sense organically from forms already existing,[160] must also be applied to implementation of the inculturation of the Roman Rite as such.[161] Inculturation, moreover, requires a necessary length of time, lest the authentic liturgical tradition suffer hasty and incautious contamination.

Finally, the pursuit of inculturation does not have as its purpose in any way the creation of new families of rites, but aims rather at meeting the needs of a particular culture, though in such a way that adaptations introduced either into the Missal or coordinated with other liturgical books are not at variance with the proper character of the Roman Rite.[162]

399. And so, the Roman Missal, though in a diversity of languages and with some variety of customs,[163] must in the future be safeguarded as an instrument and an outstanding sign of the integrity and unity of the Roman Rite.[164]

Archangel $1,000.00 Name of Donor: In Memory of: Sponsors of the Pastor’s Installation Jesse & Elida Guzman Leroy Garcia Wife: Mary Jane Garcia Teresa & Ralph Jarzombek David & Cindy Wood Phyllis Wood Edward & Chonita Fernandez Lucy Cruz Gilbert C. Cruz Lorraine M. Pruski & Family Eldren P. Pruski Diane Calimlin Anthony & Rinna Johnson Peters Family Virginia Sanchez Loving Memory Marcelo, Carmen, Terry, Raymond Quintero Elsie Fluitt Elsie & Lawrence Fluitt Catherine Pollok Alfred & Cecilia Reinhard Christian Falkenberg Severa H. Falkenberg & Guadalupe H. Falkenberg Maria C. Trejo Consuelo Truillo de Trejo Valerian Moczygemba Virginia & James Porter Manuel Benavides Valerian Moczygemba Susan Moczygemba John & Joann Honesto Danette M. Honesto/Darlene Grohman Valerian Moczygemba Susan Moczygemba Vincent & Debra Martinez Andres & Olga Martinez Lorraine M. Pruski Eldren P. Pruski Betty J. Moczygemba Thomas J. Moczygemba Leo Moczygemba, & Cesar Cantu Aloys & Evelyn Paprzica Santos Tax Svc Bob & Nancy Mutz David & Gayle Pearson David Oliver Pearson David & Gayle Pearson & Friends Gayle Baird Pearson David & Gayle Pearson Gary R. Baird Juan & Nidya Balleza Vincent & Debra Martinez Joe & Josie Garcia Angel $500.00 Name of Donor: In Memory of: Mary C. Garza Our parents Ramon & Julia Rodriguez Lisa A. Granato The Granato & Miller Families Leroy Garcia Daughters: Carolyn Dianne & Mary Teresa Garcia Eduardo & Theresa Sanchez The Hinojosa, Roel & Sanchez Famlies Alice & Lester Dziuk Frank Sanchez Jr. Juan & Mary Garza Baby Sophia Rose Garza - Gamez Mario & Virginia Melchor Mario Melchor Jr. Aloys & Evelyn Pieprzica Gayle Pearson Rebecca R. Travieso Tony Travieso Ken Nix & Velma Salinas - Nix Josephine G. Salinas "Josie" Ysaac Elizalde Ysaac C. Elizalde Josephine Flores David R. Flores Sr. Patsy Liedecke Miguel y Eda Morales & John F. Y Estella Liedecke & March Vitt & Finn Vitt Josie Warse The Wrase & Ackerman Families August Kotara Gus & Lillian Kotara Richard & Beatrice Rios

Name of Donor: Name of Donor: Bernie & Laurie Ball Raymond & Rebecca Elizondo Larry & Juana Lee Jesse & Elida Guzman Raul & Sylvia Garcia Dr. & Mrs. Faye Baylen Knights of Columbus David & Isabel Cuellar

Saint: $250.00 Name of Donor: In Memory of: Brian Greco Family Loving Parents: Joan & Joseph Greco Isabel Uriegas - Kovalski Emilio A. Uriegas Orona Family Luis & Carmen Orona

These are the lists of the donors (Virgen de Guadalupe Grotto donors), and if your name is

incorrectly spelled, please call the office. If your name is not here and we missed it, please call the

office. Thank you for your generosity.

The donors list for bricks is separate and will also be published soon. The sponsors list is published to invite corrections before they are posted on the Donor’s wall. Please bear with us.

Saint: $250.00 Name of Donor: In Memory of: Lucinda D. Juarez Mary G. De La Vega Rudy Valdez Dominga & Margarito Valdez Lisa Granato Mollie G. Granato Chester & Eleanor Kotzur Henry & Rosie Moczygemba Beebee Rodriguez Mr. & Mrs T.L. Fakier Ray & Patricia Flores Maria Garcia & Domingo & Eva Flores Miguel & Diana Puga Gloria Villarreal & Mike & Virginia Puga Bessie Morales Arthur & Bessie F. Morales George Kocian Doris Kocian Jack & Maria S. Christensen Jack Antonio Christensen & Joaquin Anthony Christensen Leroy & Louis Garcia Parents: Felix & Maria Garcia Lee & Yolanda Garcia Our Mother: Mary Jane Garcia

Name of Donor: Name of Donor: Gilberto Zaragoza John & Catalina Schmit GM & Sandra Pena Ray and Nancy Miles Damacio Plata Mr. & Mrs. Edward & Chonita Fernandez Margie Beck Arturo & Rachel Fernandez Nerio Blevis George Kocian Ruben & Sandra Guerra Emma Guerrero Arzola Isabel A. Cuellar David N. Cuellar Other:

Name of Donor: In Memory of: Antoniette R. Zuehl Moorhouse Leonard & Connie Lines Antoniette R. Zuehl Moorhouse Gerhard Gruenke Rose Mary V. Acosta David S. & Carmen L. Acosta Leroy Garcia Wife: Mary Jane Garcia Shirley Baney Robert Koenig Patricia A. Lang Bob Koenig Shirley Click Robert Koenig John & Joyce Marie Horner Bob Koenig Gladys Koenig Robert Koenig Paul & Gloria Garza Juanita Gaytan Palacios Yvonne & Jacob Rodriguez Arthur Morales Ernestina R. Martinez Mr. & Mrs. Joe P Martinez Rosie Gutierrez Richard R. Gutierrez Margaret Villarreal Julia Herrera Thomas & Corrine McGee Sr. Patrick, Aaron & Sherry McGee Margaret C. Villarreal Margaret C. Villarreal Roger & Mary Jane Martinez Lucy R. Gonzalez Thomas & Peggy Vargas James Edward Vargas Lourdes Bugher Juan M. Santillan & Luz Nieto Alfred Reinhard Alfred and Cecilia Reinhard Antoniette R. Zuehl Moorhouse Rosalia Dylla Zuehl Martha M. Jimenez Delfina S. Munoz Sofia G. Mungia Jose A. Mungia Josie's Rosary Group all deceased members Magdalon Kowalik Jonathan Kawalik & Annette Kowalik Cecilia C. Ramirez Mariana P. Carrisal Sarah Riley Terri Milligan Parents & Spouse Margie R. Gonzales Isaac H. Gonzales Della A. Rivera Antonio & Guadalupe Alaniz- parents & husband Rudy C. Rivera James/Lorraine Polonis Joe & Ethel Polonis Belia B. Gonzalez Miguel and Armandina Bravo Jerry/Margie & daughter Melanie Salazar Mary Neira and John Neira Jesse, Sylvia & Gabriella Quesada (Continued on next page………..)

Some of the items on the Grotto will be added after the blessing on Dec. 12, 2017

1. Holy Water basin 2. Corpus of the Cross

(already sponsored) 3. Sound System 4. Pews 5. All the remaining

memorial bricks but can be added later. So bricks will be sold even after the blessing.

6. Donors’ Wall

Other:

Name of Donor: In Memory of: James & Angela Richter In Honor of Sam & Nancy Kolodziej Margaret Riley Sarah Riley Christel & HLVillarreal Herucilo L. Villarreal Rodger & Mary Jane Martinez Lucy R. Gonzalez Ray & Cathy McKinney McKinney & Dennehy Families Ann Smith Parents: William & Louise Couser

Name of Donor: Name of Donor: Janelle Miller Maria Trejo Dahlia & Juan Cano Charlene C. Mainz Johnnie & Dorothy Moy James F. Waten Elmer & Lillian Myzk Rojelio & Mary Jane Martinez Rene & Helen Ona Emma D. Favela Andrew Perez Dahlia Cano Sofia Philips Leon & Alice Pilarczyk Joe & Regina Roledo Diana Martinez James & Pam Polonis Pete & Bernice Wiatrek James & Lorraine Polonis Cynthia Wood Our Lady of Unitas Curia Vicente & Alma Leal Ida Ayala Annie Rangel Belma De La Cruz Nick Gawlik Bob/Charles Gotshall/Graf Tereas Henry Betty Herrera Benny Haverda Richard Rios Rachel Shea Ann Smith Stephen & Elizabeth David & Joanne Torres Virginia Vela Estella Wengler Larry Lee

Abarquez,

Victoria

Acosta,

Rosemary

Allen,R.

Allison,

Berwick

Allison, Clifford

Allison, Eldee

Allison, Esther

An, William Arterberry,Steven

Ayden, Canales

Beck, Marjorie

Behrends, Scott Benavides,Angie

Benavides,Belinda

Benavides,David

Bendele,Linda

Benze, Bessie

Berkus

Bustamante,

Eliza

Bustamantes,

Jessyca

C.Frank

Campoz,Manuel

Carothus, Don

Carothus,Linda

Casillas, R.

Celedon,

Dolores

Charo, Tinidad

Chenoweth,

Brandon

Clinic, Cynthia

Cobb, Kim

Cortinas,

Allison

Costa, Dora

Davis, Shirley

Dennis, S.

DeWinnie,Agne

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Elizon

do,Deorah

Esquivel,

Ascencion

Esquivel,

Virginia

Falkenberg,

Tomas

Favela, Emma

Favela, Frank Favela, Joseph Jr

Favela, Joseph Sr.

Favela, KK

Fedderson,Patty

Fernandez,

Debena

Flanagan, Bill

Flanagan, Sandy

Fontan, Benito

Galindo,Esther

Gallan, Paz

Gallana,Dorothy

Gallana,Mar

Garcia, Elia

Garcia, Isaac

Garcia, Maria

Garcia, Sergio

Garcia, Victoria

Garrette,Bonnie

Gawlik, Nick

Glaclt,Melinda

Gonzales,

George

Gonzales, Henry

Gonzales,

Juanita

Guadajardo,

Martin

Guadajardo,

Robert

Guerra, Elia

Guerra,Sally

Gutierrez, Bella

H. Karen

Hegaldo, Annita

Hernandez,

Bernie

Hernandez,

Cassandra

Hightower,

Annette

Hill, Gina

Hinojosa,E. Hinojosa,Maureen

Hinojosa,R.Jr. Hinojosa,Ricardo

Hollie, Annette

Hoyt, Billie

Hoyt, Jan

Hoyt, Nicole

Hummel, Gerry

Hunt, Linda E

J. Terry Juergens,Miriam

Kirby, Asa

Kirby, Dan

Kloesel,Betty

Kloesel,Oscar

Koett,W.

Kosub, Houston

Kosub, Kathy

Kosub,Martin

Kotzur,Albert

Landis, Mary

Lewis, Autumn

Lewis, Ellie

Lewis, Quincy

Liedecke

Lopez, Bea

Lopez, Terri Lozada, Teresa A.

Lozano, Louis

Lozano, Roy A

Marlowe,Buddy

Marquez, Josh

Marshall, Billy Marshall,Kevin S

Martinez, Juan Sr.

Martinez, Lydia

Martinez,

Monica Martinez,Manuel

Martinez,Maria Martinez,Nathan

Maynard,Suzanne

Medina, Terry

Medrano,Joe

Mendez,Davi

Mendoza,ML.

Moczygemba,

Sarah

Mora,Christina

Morales

Morgan, Jim

Morgan,Diane

Moy, Diane

Moy, J J

Mruillo, Jose

Nandin,Grace

Nava,Mayme

Nebhut,Jim

Nebhut,Linda

Nunez, Cynthia

Nunez, Judy

Oropeza, Carlos

Oropeza, Vicky

Oropeza, Wanda

Ortega, Audrey

Ortega, Pasiley

P. Carol

Palitza, Joyce

Parson,Mary

Pearson, Dean

Ponce,Andrew S

Ponce,AnnieRa

ngel

Puente, Maria

Ramirez

Reyes, Andrea

Reyes,Linda

Reyna,Lupe

Reyna,Minerva

Rios, Susie

Ritchie, Herman

Ritchie,

MaryLou

Rodriguez,

Austin

Rodriguez, B.

Rodriguez, E.

Rodriguez,

Ellen

Romo, Gilda

Romo, Robert

Rydel, Diana

S.Liz

Saltz, Josh

Saltz,Matt

Sanchez, Felicia

Sanchez, Roland

Sanchez,Elena

Sandroval,

Sandra

Schultz

Segura, Ray

Shisk, Craig

Shuler, S.

Silson, Clara

Strong,Denise

Subillan, Shelia

Tarin

Tobin, Molly

Togus, Dina

Togus, Nevaeh

Torris

Tovar,Sylvia

Tristan,JohnA.

Troutz, Carrie

Troutz, Henry

Troutz, Yvonne

Valdez, Daniel

Vasquez, Alvaro

Vasquez, Sylvia

Vitt

Waclawczyk,

MaryAnn

Wagenfehr,John

Walker,Frank

Wallace, Janice

Wallace,Curtis

Wascher

Weigle, R.W

Wiatrek,

Bernice

Wilson,Earline

Wilson,Kay

Winfield, John

Wolff, Gertie

Zamora, Juliana

Zavala,Alicia

Zavala,Guadalu

pe

Zioek, T.

Zublionis, Jean

Zublionis,John

Items still open for sponsorships:

1. Holy Water Jar: $5,000

2. Holy Water Font Dish: $2,500 (Sponsored)

3. Corpus for the Cross: $2,000 (Sponsored)

4. Memorial Bricks for the Rosary: $100

5. Memorial Bricks in front of the Cross: $200

6. Memorial Bricks in front of the Blessed Mother: $300

7. 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

March 25, Annunciation (Sponsored)

May 13, Our Lady of Fatima (Sponsored)

May 31, Visitation

June 27, Our Lady of Perpetual Help

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 Dec. 12, 2017