parish mission · 2015. 6. 14. · probablemente mi libro favorito del antiguo testamento....
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3601 Altamesa Fort Worth, Texas 76133 Parish office is located in the building
on east side of church.
St. Bartholomew CATHOLIC CHURCH
Parish Mission:
Daily Schedule for June 15-19: Monday: Mass at 8:30a.m.
Tuesday: Liturgy of the Hours at 8:30a.m. Wednesday : Liturgy of the Hours at 8:30a.m., Mass at 6:30p.m. Thursday: Mass at 12:10p.m.
Friday: Mass at 8:30a.m.: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament following Mass until 2:00 p.m.
Weekend Masses: Saturday: 4:30 p.m. Mass—English Sunday: 9 a.m. - English; 11 a.m. - English; 1 p.m. - Spanish ; 3p.m. - Spanish
A nursery is provided at the following Masses: 4:30 p.m. Saturday; 9 a.m., 11 a.m. & 1p.m. Sunday.
Mass Schedule
June 14, 2015
Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time (B)
: “They that are planted in the house of the Lord shall flourish in the courts of our God."
Weekly Calendar/Calendario Semanal Sunday: 14th Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time~110Domingo de Tiempo Ordinario
Coffee and donuts in the church building, room 14 after 9a.m. and 11a.m. Masses
Spanish Choir Practice
Young Women’s Vocation Group, 4:30p.m. in the church building, room 14
Marriage Enrichment, 6:15 p.m. in the church building, room 14
Sunday Night Bible Study, 7p.m. in the church. This Bible study is led by Joe Winterling. All are welcome.
Monday: 15th Folklore Dance Class, 5:55p.m. in the Great Hall
Spanish Ultreya, 7p.m. in the church building, room 14
Catechism-Bible Study, 7p.m. in the Parish life Center , room 2. John Tharp leads this class. All are welcome
Hispanic Prayer group Choir, 7p.m. in the Parish Life Center, room 1&3
.Tuesday: 16th
Sew Blessed Ministry, 11:00a.m. in the church building, room 14
Spanish 3p.m. Mass Choir practice , 6 p.m. in the church Wednesday: 17th
Men’s Morning Prayer Group. All men are welcome to join us at 6:00 a.m. in the church. Doors open at 5:30 a.m.
Prayer Group, 9:30a.m. in the chapel
Hispanic Prayer Group Choir, 7p.m. in the church building, room 23
Spanish Men’s ACTS Share Groups, 7p.m. in the church building, room 14, 21
Music Rehearsal, 7p.m. in the church Thursday: 18th Spanish Choir Rehearsal, 7:00p.m. in the church
Fr. John Robert’s Bible Study on the Book of Jonah, 7p.m. in the Great Hall
Young Adult Ministry, 7p.m. will attend Fr. John Robert’s Bible Study
Spanish Baptism Class, 7p.m. in the church building, room 14
Knights of Columbus Meeting, 6p.m. in the Parish Life Center, room 1&3
Friday: 19th Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, 9:15a.m-2:00 p.m. in the church chapel
Fr. John Robert’s Bible Study, 9:30a.m. in the Great Hall. This is a repeat of the Thursday night class
Hispanic Prayer Group, 7 p.m. in the church building , room 14 Saturday: 20th
St. Augustine Group, email [email protected] Safe Environment English Initial Training Class, 10:00p.m. in the church building, room 14 ACTS Share groups , 9:00a.m. in the parish life center , room 1 &3 Couples for Christ, 1p.m. in the Church building, room 14 Confessions/ Confesiones, 3p.m. in the chapel
Next Sunday: 21st Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time~120Domingo de Tiempo Ordinario Coffee and Donuts
Spanish Choir Practice
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Next Sunday
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading Ez 17:22-24 2 Cor 6:1-10 2 Cor 8:1-9 2 Cor 9:6-11 2 Cor 11:1-11 2 Cor 11:18,21-30 2 Cor 12:1-10 Jb 38:1,8-11
Responsorial Ps 92:2-3,13-16 Ps 98:1,2b,3-4 Ps 146:2,5-9a Ps 112:1bc-4,9 Ps 111:1b-4,7-8 Ps 34:2-7 Ps 34:8-13 Ps 107:23-26,28-31
Second Reading 2 Cor 5:6-10 2 Cor 5:14-17
Gospel Mk 4:26-34 Mt 5:38-42 Mt 5:43-48 Mt 6:1-6,16-18 Mt 6:7-15 Mt 6:19-23 Mt 6:24-34 Mk 4:35-41
Daily Readings
Reflexión Magnánima de Padre John
Magnanimous Musings
of Fr. John Robert Skeldon
I want to take a moment to thank Linda Dinsmore for her many years of service
to our parish of St. Bartholomew. Linda has decided to retire after 27 years of service here as the office
manager. Linda offered quiet and constant leadership especially of the office. We thank her for her dedi-
cated service and wish her a very happy and blessed retirement.
I also want to thank all of you for embracing the new communion flow last Sunday. It occurred to
me that the central sections of the church joining the outer (or peripheral) sections in a common pilgrim-
age to the altar is a liturgical embodiment of the call of Pope Francis for us all to go to the peripheries, to
the margins. God always starts at the margins and comes in to the center. As we make the communion
procession now, we liturgically embody that biblical and Franciscan (Pope Francis) prerogative.
I would like to invite all of you to the new Bible study that I will be starting on Thursday evenings
with a repeat performance on Friday mornings: the book of Jonah. After Ruth, it is probably my favorite
Old Testament book. We’ll discover similar themes as in Ruth. But the character of Jonah is far differ-
ent. The summons to magnanimity will be just as strong as in Ruth. I’d love to make the journey to Ni-
neveh with you. Now a brief reflection on the readings for this Sunday.
A parable is a story that joins together the common, everyday experience of human beings with
the strange and unique to say something about God and his kingdom. In the two parables that we hear
today in the gospel passage, one is unique to Mark and the other is one of the most famous of Jesus’ para-
bles.
We begin with the parable of the growing seed which is unique to the gospel of Mark. What
might we learn from it? First, the parable takes the common experience of planting and farming and then
adds the twist that the man goes about his normal business of “sleeping and rising,” while the earth does
the business of bringing forth the plant from the seed. It is almost as is if the man has little or nothing to
do with the growth of the seed into a plant.
Remember that the parable is taking a common human reality and giving it a spin to say some-
thing about God. The point seems to be that the in-breaking of the kingdom of God is something beyond
human control or dependent on a human time schedule. God works at his own time and in his own way.
He doesn’t depend upon human ability or inability, intelligence or stupidity, even faithfulness or unfaith-
fulness. What is impossible for human beings is possible for God (cf. Mark 10:27). What human beings
are called to is a life of patient endurance as God works everything out for the good. As St. Paul writes in
the second letter to the Corinthians: “…for we walk by faith, not by sight.”
The more famous parable of the mustard seed (found in all three synoptic gospels) continues on
the theme of the mysterious in-breaking of the kingdom of God into human life. Except now, the king-
dom is likened to a common shrub or bush that was viewed as a nuisance in the ancient near east. The
mustard bush could sort of appear overnight, much like a weed in a garden. It would eventually grow
into a large bush, but the thrust of the parable is based upon the seemingly overnight appearance of the
bush.
The kingdom of God is interpreted to be like this. God breaks into our lives, our reality, many
times when we would rather not have him. The values of the kingdom, of the gospel, the world views as
a nuisance or a weed that should be gotten rid of. God challenges us in our comfortableness and compla-
cency to remind us of a more important truth: we are to be people who make room for God and for others
in our lives, much like the mustard bush has space for the birds of the sky.
Let us ask God our Father to sow and grow the kingdom in us, so that when “…we all must ap-
pear before the judgment seat of Christ…” we may receive a good and generous recompense based upon
our openness to the in-breaking of God’s kingdom.
Reflexión Magnánima de Padre John Robert Skeldon
Quiero tomar un momento para agradecer a Linda Dinsmore por sus muchos años
de servicio a la parroquia de San Bartolomé. Linda ha decidido retirarse después
de 27 años de servicio como la administradora de la oficina. Linda ofreció un
liderazgo tranquilo y constante, especialmente en la oficina. Le damos las gracias por su servicio
dedicado y le deseamos una jubilación muy feliz y llena de bendiciones.
También quiero dar las gracias a todos ustedes por acoplarse a la nueva manera de salir para
recibir la comunión el domingo pasado. Se me ocurrió unir las secciones centrales de la iglesia a las
secciones exteriores (o periferias) en una peregrinación común hacia el altar es una realización litúrgica
del llamado del Papa Francisco a que todos nosotros vallamos a las periferias, a las orillas. Dios siempre
comienza en las orillas y luego va hacia el centro. A medida que ahora hagamos la procesión de la
comunión, simbolizamos litúrgicamente esa bíblica y Franciscana (Papa Francisco) prerrogativa.
Me gustaría invitar a todos ustedes al nuevo estudio de Biblia que va a iniciar el jueves por la
noche con la repetición de la clase el viernes por la mañana: sobre el libro de Jonás. Después de Ruth, es
probablemente mi libro favorito del Antiguo Testamento. Descubriremos temas similares a los de Ruth.
Pero el carácter de Jonás es muy diferente. La exhortación a la magnanimidad será tan fuerte como en
Rut. Me encantaría hacer el viaje a Nínive con usted. Ahora una breve reflexión sobre las lecturas de
este domingo.
Una parábola es una historia que une lo que es común, las experiencias cotidianas de los seres hu-
manos con lo que es extraño y único para hablar sobre Dios y su reino. En las dos parábolas que escu-
chamos hoy en el pasaje del evangelio, una es única a Marcos y la otra es una de las más famosas de las
parábolas de Jesús.
Empecemos con la parábola de la semilla que es única al evangelio de San Marcos. ¿Qué pode-
mos aprender de ella? Primeramente, la parábola toma la común experiencia de plantar y sembrar y le
agrega la sorpresa que el hombre prosigue a sus negocios normales de “dormir y despertarse,” mientras
la tierra hace su labor de producir el fruto de la semilla. Parece ser que el hombre tiene el mínimo o na-
da que hacer con el crecimiento de la semilla a una planta que produce el fruto.
Recuerden que la parábola está tomando lo que es común a la realidad humana y dándole un giro
para decir algo sobre Dios. El punto parece ser que la venida del reino de Dios es algo que está fuera
del control de lo humano o que no depende del tiempo o calendario de los humanos. Dios obra en su
propio tiempo y a su propia manera. No depende de la habilidad humana o la inhabilidad, ni de la inte-
ligencia o estupidez, ni de la fidelidad o infidelidad. Lo que es imposible para los humanos es posible
para Dios. La invitación que nos hace la parábola es a una vida de paciente perduración mientras que
Dios obra todo para el bien. Como San Pablo nos dice en la segunda carta a los Corintios: “Caminamos
guiados por la fe, sin ver todavía.”
La parábola más famosa de la semilla de mostaza (encontrada en los tres evangelios sinópticos)
continúa con el tema de la misteriosa venida del reino de Dios a la vida humana. Excepto que ahora, el
reino de Dios se compara a un arbusto o arbolito que se le consideraba una planta-plaga en el medio
oriente. El árbol de mostaza crecía de la noche a la mañana, tal como la maleza en un jardín. Eventual-
mente crecía al tamaño de un arbolito, pero el punto de la parábola es como esta planta crecía rápida-
mente, de la noche a la mañana—como se apareció repentinamente.
El reino de Dios se aparecerá repentinamente, como el arbusto de mostaza. Dios interviene en
nuestras vidas, en nuestra realidad, muchas veces cuando menos lo deseamos que venga a nosotros.
Los valores del reino, del evangelio, el mundo los ve como un estorbo o como una maleza de la cual nos
tenemos que deshacer. Dios nos desafía en nuestra comodidad y en nuestra autosuficiencia para recor-
darnos de una verdad más importante: somos personas que tenemos que hacer espacio para Dios y para
otros en nuestras vidas, tal como el arbusto de mostaza hace espacio para las aves del cielo
Pidámosle a Dios nuestro Padre que siembre y haga crecer su reino en nosotros, “porque todos
tendremos que comparecer ante el tribunal de Cristo, para recibir el premio o el castigo por lo que haya-
mos hecho en esta vida.” Que recibamos una buena y generosa recompensa por habernos abierto a la
venida del reino de Dios.
Sacrament of Baptism (newborns - age 6): Parents requesting the Sacrament of Baptism should be either living within par-ish boundaries or be registered in the parish. Parents and godparents are expected to attend a baptism class for an infant to be bap-tized. Parents are required to bring a signed photocopy of the child’s state-registered birth certificate to the baptism class. Godpar-ents who are not registered at St. Bartholomew must provide a letter from their parish which verifies that they meet the godparent requirements. All paperwork must be turned into the office before scheduling your child’s baptism date. The next class will be 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 9th in the church hall. Call the office to sign up for this class. Parents also need to call the office if you need to use the nursery while attending this class. For more information, call Art and Cecilia Villa 817-292-3897. The next English Baptism cere-mony will be Saturday, August 1st at 10 a.m. in the church for those who have attended the class. Sacramento del Bautismo (Recién nacidos hasta 6 años): Los padres que soliciten el bautismo deben vivir dentro de los límites de la parroquia o ser miembros registrados. Los papas y los padrinos deben asistir a una clase pre-bautismales. Por favor pase a la oficina parroquial para obtener el paquete con la información y formas necesarias antes de asistir a la clase pre-bautismal. Los padrinos que no estén registrados en San Bartolomé deben proporcionar una carta de su parroquia en donde verifique que es-tán registrados y que cumplen con los requisitos para ser padrinos. Necesita entregar una fotocopia del certificado de nacimiento del bebe emitido por el estado. La próxima clase de bautismo en español será en el edificio de la iglesia, el jueves 18 de junio a las 7 p.m. Si no trae todos los documentos necesarios no podrá tomar la clase. Habrá cuidado de niños disponible. Los bautismos en español se realizan el primer sábado de cada mes a las 11 a.m. La próxima fecha para bautismo en español será sábado, agosto 1 a 11 a.m., en la iglesia. Sacrament of Confirmation: Students wishing to prepare for this Sacrament must be in 11th grade and are expected to be in religious education (i.e. YSN, bible study or religion class at school) for one year before registering for Confirmation. Anew class
will be starting in August. Para la Confirmación el próximo año, se va a requerir un año de educación religiosa (YSN)
antes de inscribirse para la Confirmación. Un adolescente que necesita recibir la Confirmación y las clases posteriores
debe inscribirse y asistir regularmente al programa YSN un año previo a las clases de Confirmación. Sacrament of Matrimony: Please call Deacon Gary Brooks at least six months before you wish to marry. Sacrament of Reconciliation/Confesiones: Saturday: 3-4 p.m. in the chapel.
BULLETIN DEADLINE THIS WEEK:
WEDNESDAY, 10a.m.
NO olviden de registrar su tarjeta de Kroger Plus Card.
Obtén una tarjeta de Kroger Plus Card en la tienda. Después
ve al www.KrogerCommunityRewards.com, entra a tu cuenta o
crea una. Vete a Go to Community Rewards, SVPD organization
# 94395, then SVPD- St. Bart’s Conference y salvalo.
VBS (Vacation Bible School)
(Ages 5-12) July 20-24, 2015 6-8:30p.m. Registration will start this weekend at
the Ministry Fair and continue after
Masses through June. Cost is $25 .
Family Fee is $25 for one child and $10 for each additional child.
Vacation Bible School is always needing lots of volunteers. Call
Pat Brown: 817-370-9033 for more information.
They will discover that God loves them and that through Je-
sus they can be members of God’s family and personally experi-
ence God’s plan for each of us— GP4U=J!
Fr. John Robert’s Bible Study on
The Book of Jonah
This class will be starting Thursday, June
18th at 7-9p.m. in the Great Hall. This
class will run for 4 weeks ending July 9th.
There will also be a “Matinee perfor-
mance” on Friday mornings at 9:30-
11:30a.m. in the Great Hall, starting June
19th and ending July 17th (skipping July
3rd). This is a repeat of the Thursday night class.
Don’t forget to Register your Kroger Plus Card.
Get a Kroger Plus Card at the store.
Then go to
www.KrogerCommunityRewards.com, sign into
your account or create one. Go to Community
Rewards, SVPD organization # 94395, then
SVPD– St. Bart’s Conference and save.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament End Time on
Fridays:
Adoration will end at 2:00p.m. on Fridays
Adoración del Santísimo Sacramento Hora de fina-
lización de los viernes:
Adoración terminará a las 2:00 p.m. los viernes
Safe Environment Training If you are involved in ANY ministry in
the church or think you might want to
be in a ministry in the future you must
have Safe Environment Training. This includes Vacation Bible
School, CCD, Youth Ministry, Liturgical Ministers, St. Vincent
de Paul, etc….
Safe Environment Training sessions have been scheduled as
follows:
Safe Environment Initial (English), Saturday, June
20th and also another session on June 27th. You only
need to attend one session. Sessions will begin at 10:00a.m.-
1:00 pm and be held in the Church Building, room 14.
Call the office to register. No nursery is available and no children are allowed.
Liturgy of the Hours
On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at 8:30a.m., we will be
gathering in the chapel and praying with the universal Catho-
lic Church the Liturgy of the Hours. Please plan on joining us
for this communal Morning Prayer service.
The Offices of Marriage and Family Life and
Hispanic Ministry will be having a Bilingual
Family Life Conference on Saturday, June 20,
2015 at Nolan Catholic High School in Fort
Worth from 9 AM to 5 PM. The theme of the
conference will be Love is Our Mission: The
Family Fully Alive. Tickets are $25 per person or
$40 per family, and may be purchased at the door or online. More
information coming soon!
Las Oficinas de Matrimonio y Vida Familiar y el Ministerio
Hispano tendrán una Conferencia Bilingüe Vida Familiar
el Sábado, 20 de junio 2015 en la Nolan Catholic High School
en Fort Worth de 9 am. a 5 pm. El tema de la conferencia será “El
amor es Nuestra Misión: La Familia Plenamente Viva”. Los bo-
letos cuestan $ 25 por persona o $ 40 por familia, y se pueden
comprar en la puerta, con algún representante o en línea.
THE CATHOLIC BIBLICAL SCHOOL IS
RETURNING TO
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Classes will be held on Thursday evenings (7:00 pm – 9:00
pm) at St. Vincent de Paul and online beginning the week of
September 6th. Registrations are now being accepted. For more
information, check the website www.udallas.edu/cbs or call the
Catholic Biblical School at 972-721-4118.
Information evenings will be held at St Vincent’s on June 25,
July 16 and August 6 from 7-8 pm in JAC 9-10..
Coffee and Donuts after the 9a.m. and 11a.m.
Masses. If you would like to volunteer to help
with Coffee and Donuts call Shane Chubbs at
214-914-5636
Young Catholic Professionals Fort Worth Chapter
Executive Speaker Series:
Featuring Russell Huber, Executive VP & COO of Partner-
Source
St. Patrick Cathedral Pastoral Center
Tuesday June 16th
7:00pm-9:00pm
All young professionals in their 20s and 30s are welcome
FREE wine, beer, & appetizers
For more information visit: www.ycpfortworth.org
Vocation Awareness Program on June 26-28, 2015
at the University of Dallas. This weekend is completely free for participants (ages 18 to 40) with no pressure or obligation to pursue any particular vocation or follow-up activity. A wonderful opportunity for questions and discernment! www.dallasvocations.org
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY (YAM) NEWS
The Young Adult Ministry will meet
Thursday, June 18th.We will be attending Father John Robert's Bible Study on Jonah. The study will meet four Thursdays and conclude on Thursday, July 9. It will be a great way to get to know Father John Robert.
Newly graduated seniors are encouraged to join the Young
Adult Ministry and are invited to attend our Summer Pool Party Saturday, June 27th at John and Rene’s.
Holy Family Catholic School Alumni Directory HFCS will be celebrating 70 years this summer. In preparation
for this special milestone the school is working to put together an
alumni directory. Are you an alum of St. Alice? Are you a
HFCS Alum? Does the school have your contact infor-
mation? We want to make sure we have your contact infor-
mation to keep you informed of all our activities in honor of our
70th anniversary. Please contact our Development Director, Al-
ma Hernandez-Blackwell at [email protected] if you are
interested in being included in our alumni directory.
Parishioners with Businesses
We are updating our advertising in the bulletin for the
new advertising year starting in August 1. This is an
excellent opportunity to advertise your business or
service. Parishioners do support the businesses ad-
vertised in the bulletin. Also we will be looking for ad-
vertisers for our yearly calendar. Call Cheryl Brooks in
the office (817-292-7703)for our reasonable rates.
LONE STAR SANTAS
Parishioner, Dick Jones, AKA St. Bart’s San-
ta, is a member of Lone Star Santas. This
group collects NEW, UNWRAPPED toys and
monetary donations to distribute to children
who have lost everything due to disaster, most recently towns
that have had flooding and tornadoes. You can drop off your new
toys at the church or contact Dick at 817-294-2379. For more
info on Lone Star Santas go to www.LoneStarSantas.org
It is our pleasure to announce a new Catholic University
Home
for Jr. High and High
OLGC offers a
Coming: 2015-2016 School Year
It is our pleasure to announce a new Catholic University-
Model Home School program for Jr. High and High School:
Our Lady of Good Counsel @ St.Patrick’s Cathedral.
OLGC offers ala carte, core classes for incoming 7th-10th grade stu-
dents. Some are applicable for 11th and 12th as well. All will be taught
once per week by experienced, Catholic tutors with daily lessons as-
signed for the remaining weekdays. Limited parental volunteer time is
required. Visit the website for the upcoming Open House/ Registration
SVdP National Vehicle Donation Program Put your vehicle to work feeding those who are in
need. Donate it to SVdP National Vehicle Dona-
tion Program at www.svdpusacars.com or call
1.800.322.8284. Your contribution is tied directly to your
location. That means your donation will help
someone in your immediate community. Used vehicles may be
turned into money to provide critical items such as food, shelter,
SUMMER in the YOUTH ROOM!
Wednesdays all summer long, from 6:30-
8:45p.m., all youth grades 7-12 are invited to
come hangout in the Youth Room. Bring games,
game systems, music, and snacks to share.
Every Sunday Faith Flicks will be held in
the Youth Room at 4p.m.. This is our Youth
Bible Study based on popular movies. Super
Cool!
Camp Fort Worth
We only have 8 slots for each camp. They are
filling up fast. Sign Up Soon!
Two Camps: June 21-26 at St. Mary in
Gainesville and July 19-24 at St. Vincent de
Paul in Arlington. . The cost is $101 and as
always don’t let cost keep you from coming, scholarship mon-
ey is available. See Eric for more info and forms.
Staff Fr. John Robert Skeldon, Pastor
Fr. Hector Medina, Parochial Vicar
Gary Brooks, Deacon
Pastoral Associate, [email protected]
Reyes Tello Jr, Deacon John Coe, Deacon
Sister Yolanda Pineda, MCSH
Coordinator of Hispanic Ministry
Parish Office: 817-292-7703 FAX Number: 817-292-2568
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 9 a.m.-8:00p.m.
Friday: 9a.m.-2p.m. Sunday: 9a.m.-3p.m.
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.stbartsfw.org
Deacon Brooks’ Residence:
817-238-1869
Office Staff: 817-292-7703
Olivia DeLeon, Bookkeeper (Bilingual)
Karen Amaya , Secretary (Bilingual)
Bertha Olmos, Secretary (Bilingual)
Maria Keña Rivera, Secretary (Bilingual)
Marie Tamulevicz, Secretary
Lenora Thompson, Secretary/Data Entry Communications Director &
Facilities Coordinator:
Cheryl Brooks: 817-292-7703
e-mail: [email protected]
Director of Religious Education
Charlie Gappa: 817-966-2378
CCD Office: 817-288-4005
CCD E-mail: [email protected]
Maintenance
Dan Patterson: 817-361-8720
Minister of Music
Michael Sawey: 817-292-7703 e-mail: [email protected]
Nursery Director
Teri Kolodechik: 817-292-8748
Youth Minister
Eric Hernandez: 817-480-5471
e-mail: [email protected]
Annulments
Deacon Gary Brooks
Ministry to the Sick
Pat Ward: 817-690-1402
Call Pat or the parish office for hospital
or home visits. On Sundays the Eucharist
will be brought to those who desire it.
Prison Ministry
Ed Brady: 817-309-3302
Service Committee:
Call Cheryl Brooks at the Office
Spanish Marriage Enrichment:
Abel & Bertha Olmos: 817-201-6336
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Food Pantry: 817-361-8420
Hours: MWF, 1-4 p.m.; Th,6:00-8:00p.m.
Sat, 9-11 a.m.; Tues & Sun--closed
Welcome Newcomers Jose Luis & Elodia Castillo Anabel Escobedo Carol Howthorne Cesar Luna Mayra Mora Cesar & Vania Moreno Guillermo & Eileen Peralez Alexander & Claudia Plascencia Jesus & Maria Reyther Gabriela Triana Rene & Rosalinda Valdez
Thank you to all who are making electronic contributions through Faith Direct or through
your banking institution. Please be advised that you will no longer be receiving contribution
envelopes through the mail from Cathedral Corporation after May. Be assured, however,
that you are still an active registered member of the parish.