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SCHEDULE OF MASSES
HORARIO DE LAS MISAS
Saturday English 5 pm
Sunday English 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Español 12:00 noon
Tuesday English 5:00 p.m.
Friday English 5:00 p.m.
Rosary/Rosario
30 minutes before each Mass
30 minutos antes de cada Misa
SCHEDULE OF CONFESSIONS
CONFESIONES
Saturday /Sábado 4:00 - 4:45 p.m.
Sunday/Domingo 7:15 – 7:45 a.m.
Also By Appointment
Call the church office for appointments with
Fr. Paolo for Baptism, Quinceñeras and
Matrimony 6 months before the proposed
date of the celebration.
Llame a la oficina para hacer una cita con el
Padre Paolo acerca de los Bautizos,
Quinceñera y Matrimonio 6 meses antes de la
fecha de la celebración.
Faith Formation Classes
Las clases de Formación de Fe
RCIA Classes Thurs. 7 p.m.
CCD Classes Saturday 3:30 p.m.
Adoration to the Blessed Sacrament
June 1, 2018
First Friday Adoration—11:00 a.m.—5:00 pm
Benediction with Mass Following
Adoración al Santísimo Sacramento
Adoración comienza a las 11:00, Bendicón a
las 5:00 , LaMisa a las 5:00 p.m. (ingles)
St. Elizabeth
Catholic
Church 916 Maple Street Bonham, TX 75418
Office: 903-583-7734 Fax: 903-583-7702 Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00 am-2 pm
Website: se-bonham.com Email: [email protected]
Pastor: Fr. Paolo Capra
Deacon: Joe Culling
Parish Accountant: Donald Baird
Bulletin Editor: Shirley Forney
Secretary: Shirley Forney
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May 20, 2018
DATE TIME Mass Intentions/Intenciones de las Misaas Requested by
Sat. May 19
Sun. May 20
5:00 pm
8:00 am
10:30 am
NOON SP
For the intention of Rosie Diaz
For the intention for the sick of St. Elizabeth
For our parish, St. Elizabeth
Marta Schreiber
Parish
Parish
Lectors (First & Second Reader) Commentators
Lectura ( 1ra-2da lector) Comentador
Extraordinary Ministers
Ministros Extraordinarios
Altar Servers
monaguillos
3rd Sunday of the Month) Pentecost
May 19 5:00 pm Liz Moncelle/V. Moeller S. Turinsky
May 20 8:00 am B. Kapp/C. Jubera M. Ross
10:30 am D. Guadiano/J. Lillie C. Monte
12:00 pm R. Lopez/E. Sanchez G. Nino
M. Schreiber
B. Ross
C. Monte
M. Benitez
A Kapp
R./G. Lillie
4th Sunday of the Month) Most Holy Trinity
May 26 5:00 pm Liz Moncelle/S. Turinsky V. Moeller
May 27 8:00 am D. Kapp/S. Kapp S. Franklin
10:30 am D. Guadiano/J. Lillie C. Monte
12:00 pm R. Gutierrez/A. Martinez J. Fernandez
M. Schreiber
B. Ross
C. Monte
M. Benitez
A Kapp
R./G. Lillie
Parish Meetings:
Finance Council 2nd Thursday @ 6:30 p.m. Ladies Guild 4th Wednesday @ 4:30 p.m.
Music Practice Wednesday @ 7:30 p.m.
Hispanic Ministry 2nd Tuesday@ 7:00 p.m. Hispanic Music Practice Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m.
Renovación Viernes@7:00 p.m.
Ministries / Ministerios
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist/
Ministros Extraordinarios de la Eucarestia
Carole Monte / Maria Ventura Benitez
Lectors / Lectores
Greg Straight / Maria Zuniga
Ushers / Ujieres
Juan Venegas
Liturgical Linens / Articulos Liturgicos
Denise Kapp / Maria Ventura Benitez
Altar Servers / Monaguillos
Maria Venegas
Altar Server Classes by appointment:
Please call Maria Venegas.
Clases para los servidores de altar:
se haran con la Señora Maria Venegas
PARISH AND LEADERS
Finance Council Antonio Rodriguez Chairman
Liturgy Committee Father Paolo Chairman
Pastoral Care Carol Monte Coordinator
Social Ministry Bill McCormick Coordinator
RCIA/RICA Father Paolo Coordinator
DRE/CCD Maria Macias Coordinator
Safe Environment Shirley Forney Coordinator
English Choir Mary Ferguson Coordinator
Spanish Choir Raul Martinez Coordinator
Hispanic Ministry Carlos Salinas Chairman
Ladies Guild Marge Ross President
Knights of Columbus* David Watson Grand Knight
*Non-parish-based organization: inclusion on this list does not imply endorsement by Saint Elizabeth
Church or knowledge of the activities of the groups.
PRAY FOR / RECEN POR
Bob Nietupski
Al & Sherry Turinsky Jerry Don Belk
Carole Duke
Adam Shrum Mark Woodson
Al Bastinelli
Deacon Joe Culling Pat Holmes
Maria Vasquez
Polly Cuthberson John Parker
Tate Nicholsen
Blake Garza
Please call the office to update list.
EJERCITO / MILITARY
Michael Correa Jeremy Sanchez
Victor “Pito” Correa
Lirio Jasmi Cruz
Tyler Satsberry
Tyler Ring
Erin Kate Davis David Mendez
Laura Johnson
Rosie Muñoz Michael Johnson
Joseph DePiazza
Luis Juarez Ben De Vries
Andrew King
Pray for the safety of our men and
women in the military.
Weekly Offerings
May 13, 2018 1st Coll. 2nd Coll Attendence
5:00 p.m. Sat 750.00 73
8:00 a.m. Sun. 492.00 63
10:30 a.m. Sun 514.00 107
12:00 pm Sun 665.25 198
Total Collections 2421.25 441
Building Fund 142,380.66
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Domingo de Pentecostés
Lunes: Séptima Semana del Tiempo Ordinario;
san Cristóbal Magallanes y compañeros
Martes: Santa Rita de Casia
Viernes: San Beda el Venerable; San Gregorio VII;
Santa María Magdalena de Pazzi
Sábado: San Felipe Neri
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Algunos expertos han comentantado que los lati-
nos y las latinas somos muy atraídos por movimientos
carismáticos o pentecostales. Esto puede ser debido a
los misioneros franciscanos que fundaron la Iglesia en
América durante el siglo XVI. Probablemente sin co-
nocer su origen estos llegaron con ideas milenaristas
de un abad cisterciense llamado Joaquín de Fiore. Este
monje había profetizado que estaba por llegar una épo-
ca del Espíritu Santo en la cual se viviría por fin una
utopía o sea el Reino de Dios. Muchos de los primeros
franciscanos adoptaron sus ideas pero lamentablemen-
te el joaquinismo, poco a poco, se transformó en here-
jía por su extremada crítica a los Sacramentos y la je-
rarquía.
Al pasar de casi 3 siglos los frailes franciscanos
que llegaron a nuestro continente vinieron con la idea
de inaugurar la Iglesia del Espíritu Santo, la cual refor-
maría los errores y las debilidades de la vieja Iglesia
Europea. Esta Iglesia también sería la que defendería
al nativo y el mestizo de los abusos del Conquistador.
Este sueño de utopía, se quedó en sueño pero, es un
sueño que continua en el pueblo latino y su devoción
al Espíritu Santo de la Santísima Trinidad. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
GUÍANOS HOY
Espíritu Santo,
que mostraste el camino a tus discípulos
para anunciar el Evangelio;
te rogamos:
Que como en los tiempos de los apóstoles,
guíes hoy a los mensajeros de la Buena Nueva.
Lecturas del Domingo Hechos 2:1-11 Salmo 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 Gálatas 5:16-25 Juan 15:26-27; 16:12-15
Domingo de Pentecostés Pentecost
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Pentecost Sunday
Monday: Seventh Week in Ordinary Time;
St. Christopher Magallanes and
Companions
Tuesday: St. Rita of Cascia
Friday: St. Bede the Venerable; St. Gregory VII;
St. Mary Magdalene de’ Pazzi
Saturday: St. Philip Neri
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
The disciples gathered on the fiftieth day after the
Resurrection were not keeping their first Pentecost. For
them, Pentecost was the fiftieth day after Passover, a feast
of the first fruits of the harvest. It was the second most
important feast of the year. Today, Jews gather on the eve
of the feast to study scripture and the law, and after the
feast begins at sundown, spend the day in joyful social
gatherings. The meaning of the celebration is the giving of
the law on Mount Sinai, so for Christians the connection
to the gifts of the Holy Spirit is obvious. In Sicily and in
the Pantheon in Rome, today the descent of the Holy Spir-
it is enacted with a stunning ritual. Some churches there
have an “eye” in the roof open to the sky, called an oculus.
After the Gospel today, thousands of rose petals fall from
the oculus onto the assembly. Churches and homes are
decked in greenery and flowers to express the new life the
Holy Spirit brings on this, the “birthday of the church.” —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
GUIDE US TODAY
Holy Spirit,
you who pointed out the way for your disciples
to announce the gospel,
we pray to you:
As in the time of the apostles,
guide today’s messengers of the Good News.
Sunday Readings
Acts 2:1-11
Psalm 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34
Galatians 5:16-25
John 15:26-27; 16:12-15
Dal Parroco
From the Pastor (Humane Vitae continues) Seeking True Solutions We are fully aware of the difficulties
confronting the public authorities in this matter, especially in
the developing countries. In fact, We had in mind the justifiable
anxieties which weigh upon them when We published Our en-
cyclical letter Populorum Progressio. But now We join Our
voice to that of Our predecessor John XXIII of venerable
memory, and We make Our own his words: "No statement of
the problem and no solution to it is acceptable which does vio-
lence to man's essential dignity; those who propose such solu-
tions base them on an utterly materialistic conception of man
himself and his life. The only possible solution to this question
is one which envisages the social and economic progress both of
individuals and of the whole of human society, and which re-
spects and promotes true human values." (26) No one can, with-
out being grossly unfair, make divine Providence responsible
for what clearly seems to be the result of misguided governmen-
tal policies, of an insufficient sense of social justice, of a selfish
accumulation of material goods, and finally of a culpable failure
to undertake those initiatives and responsibilities which would
raise the standard of living of peoples and their children. (27) If
only all governments which were able would do what some are
already doing so nobly, and bestir themselves to renew their
efforts and their undertakings! There must be no relaxation in
the programs of mutual aid between all the branches of the great
human family. Here We believe an almost limitless field lies
open for the activities of the great international institutions. To
Scientists 24. Our next appeal is to men of science. These can
"considerably advance the welfare of marriage and the family
and also peace of conscience, if by pooling their efforts they
strive to elucidate more thoroughly the conditions favorable to a
proper regulation of births." (28) It is supremely desirable, and
this was also the mind of Pius XII, that medical science should
by the study of natural rhythms succeed in determining a suffi-
ciently secure basis for the chaste limitation of offspring. (29) In
this way scientists, especially those who are Catholics, will by
their research establish the truth of the Church's claim that
"there can be no contradiction between two divine laws—that
which governs the transmitting of life and that which governs
the fostering of married love." (30) To Christian Couples 25.
And now We turn in a special way to Our own sons and daugh-
ters, to those most of all whom God calls to serve Him in the
state of marriage. While the Church does indeed hand on to her
children the inviolable conditions laid down by God's law, she
is also the herald of salvation and through the sacraments she
flings wide open the channels of grace through which man is
made a new creature responding in charity and true freedom to
the design of his Creator and Savior, experiencing too the
sweetness of the yoke of Christ. (31) In humble obedience then
to her voice, let Christian husbands and wives be mindful of
their vocation to the Christian life, a vocation which, deriving
from their Baptism, has been confirmed anew and made more
explicit by the Sacrament of Matrimony. For by this sacrament
they are strengthened and, one might almost say, consecrated to
the faithful fulfillment of their duties. Thus will they realize to
the full their calling and bear witness as becomes them, to
Christ before the world. (32) For the Lord has entrusted to them
the task of making visible to men and women the holiness and
joy of the law which united inseparably their love for one anoth-
er and the cooperation they give to God's love, God who is the
Author of human life. We have no wish at all to pass over in
silence the difficulties, at times very great, which beset the lives
Somos conscientes de las graves dificultades con que tropiezan
los poderes públicos a este respecto, especialmente en los pue-
blos en vía de desarrollo. A sus legítimas preocupaciones hemos
dedicado nuestra encíclica Populorum Progressio. Y con nues-
tro predecesor, Juan XXIII, seguimos diciendo: "Estas dificulta-
des no se superan con el recurso a métodos y medios que son
indignos del hombre y cuya explicación está sólo en una con-
cepción estrechamente materialística del hombre mismo y de su
vida. La verdadera solución solamente se halla en el desarrollo
económico y en el progreso social, que respeten y promuevan
los verdaderos valores humanos, individuales y sociales" [26].
Tampoco se podría hacer responsable, sin grave injusticia, a la
Divina Providencia de lo que por el contrario dependería de una
menor sagacidad de gobierno, de un escaso sentido de la justicia
social, de un monopolio egoísta o también de la indolencia re-
probable en afrontar los esfuerzos y sacrificios necesarios para
asegurar la elevación del nivel de vida de un pueblo y de todos
sus hijos [27]. Que todos los Poderes responsables —como ya
algunos lo vienen haciendo laudablemente— reaviven generosa-
mente los propios esfuerzos, y que no cese de extenderse el mu-
tuo apoyo entre todos los miembros de la familia humana: es un
campo inmenso el que se abre de este modo a la actividad de las
grandes organizaciones internacionales. A los hombres de cien-
cia 24. Queremos ahora alentar a los hombres de ciencia, los
cuales "pueden contribuir notablemente al bien del matrimonio
y de la familia y a la paz de las conciencias si, uniendo sus estu-
dios, se proponen aclarar más profundamente las diversas condi-
ciones favorables a una honesta regulación de la procreación
humana"[28]. Es de desear en particular que, según el augurio
expresado ya por Pío XII, la ciencia médica logre dar una base,
suficientemente segura, para una regulación de nacimientos,
fundada en la observancia de los ritmos naturales [29]. De este
modo los científicos, y en especial los católicos, contribuirán a
demostrar con los hechos que, como enseña la Iglesia, "no pue-
de haber verdadera contradicción entre las leyes divinas que
regulan la transmisión de la vida y aquellas que favorecen un
auténtico amor conyugal"[30]. A los esposos cristianos 25.
Nuestra palabra se dirige ahora más directamente a nuestros
hijos, en particular a los llamados por Dios a servirlo en el ma-
trimonio. La Iglesia, al mismo tiempo que enseña las exigencias
imprescriptibles de la ley divina, anuncia la salvación y abre con
los sacramentos los caminos de la gracia, la cual hace del hom-
bre una nueva criatura, capaz de corresponder en el amor y en la
verdadera libertad al designio de su Creador y Salvador, y de
encontrar suave el yugo de Cristo [31]. Los esposos cristianos,
pues, dóciles a su voz, deben recordar que su vocación cristiana,
iniciada en el bautismo, se ha especificado y fortalecido ulterior-
mente con el sacramento del matrimonio. Por lo mismo los cón-
yuges son corroborados y como consagrados para cumplir fiel-
mente los propios deberes, para realizar su vocación hasta la
perfección y para dar un testimonio, propio de ellos, delante del
mundo [32]. A ellos ha confiado el Señor la misión de hacer
visible ante los hombres la santidad y la suavidad de la ley que
une el amor mutuo de los esposos con su cooperación al amor
de Dios, autor de la vida humana. No es nuestra intención ocul-
tar las dificultades, a veces graves, inherentes a la vida de los
cónyuges cristianos; para ellos como para todos "la puerta es
estrecha y angosta la senda que lleva a la vida" [33]. La esperan-
za de esta vida debe iluminar su camino, mientras se esfuerzan
animosamente por vivir con prudencia, justicia y piedad en el
the lives of Christian married couples. For them, as indeed
for every one of us, "the gate is narrow and the way is hard,
that leads to life." (33) Nevertheless it is precisely the hope
of that life which, like a brightly burning torch, lights up their
journey, as, strong in spirit, they strive to live "sober, upright
and godly lives in this world," (34) knowing for sure that "the
form of this world is passing away." (35) (CONTINUES)
PARISH HAPPENINGS
TALKS AND CATEQUESIS
FOR ADULTS AND YOUTH
ARE YOU ALONE OR IN A CRISIS?
DO YOU FEEL ABANDONED OR POWERLESS?
DO YOU FEEL YOUR LIFE IS MEANINGLESS?
ARE YOU SUFFERING OR SAD?
DO NOT REMAIN THERE:
COME AND LISTEN!
JESUS CHRIST WANTS TO MEET YOU
THROUGH THIS PREACHING
AND WITNESS OF GOD’S LOVE.
MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS AT 7:30PM
IN THE
BISHOP
GRAHMANN
CENTER
Baby-
sitting
provided
God
Loves
You!
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government code (Firearms Licensing Act), You can not enter this property with a concealed pistol.
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se lleva abiertamente.
, justicia y piedad en el tiempo[34], conscientes de que la forma
de este mundo es pasajera [35]. (Continua)
EVENTOS DE LA PARROQUIA
Charlas y Catequesis para Jovenes y Adultos
en Ingles siguen cada Lunes y Viernes a las
7:30pm en el Salon Bishop Grahman.
FRUITS OF JESUS CHRIST CROSS AND RESURRECTION:
Congratulation to Jennifer Ann Jacobs for entering into the
full communion with the Catholic Church!
Getting ready for First Communion and Confirmation:
May 29, at 7pm, Confessions for Children peparing
for First Communion and Confirmation; also parents and godparents are welcomed.
June 3 at 10:30 Mass, First Communion in English.
June 9 at 10am Confirmations with Bishop Burns.
Preparándose para la Primera Comunión y Confirma-
ción:
El Martes 29 de Mayo, a las 7pm, Confesiones para niños para la Primera Comunión y Confirmación;
también los padres y los padrinos son bienvenidos.
3 de Junio a la Misa de 12 , Primera Comunión en espa-ñol.
9 de Junio a las 10 a.m. Confirmaciones con el Obispo
Burns.
INFORMATION SHEET
Church name & address:
St. Elizabeth #932980
Bishop Grahmann Center
10th and Maple Street
Shirley @ 903-583-7734
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