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Zoila Ibarra, Parish Secretary
Phone: (903) 882-4079 Email: [email protected]
ADORATION AND SACRAMENTS
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Friday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Confession: Thursday 6:00-7:00 p.m. Saturday 3:00 - 4:45 p.m. or by Appointment Mass: Tuesday-Friday 12pm Saturday 5pm, Sunday 9am, 11am (Spanish)
PARISH MINISTRIES Cursillos de Cristiandad - Jose Mata (903) 805-7383 Monday 8:00 p.m., Parish Hall Ethics and Integrity - Alice Richer (512) 644-8303 Knights of Columbus - Mike Zapalac (903) 530-6027 1st Thursday 7:00 pm., Parish Hall Officer meeting Thursday prior to regular meeting Lawn Maintenance - Froilan Martinez (903) 850-9764 Legion of Mary - Margaret Galland (903) 882-5539 Wednesday 8:30 a.m., Parish Hall Music Directors - Linda Hernandez (214) 616-1267 (English) Mario Torres (903) 245-9948 (Spanish) Our Lady’s Altar Guild - Alice Richter (512) 644-8303 Second Wednesday 9:30 a.m., Parish Hall Prayer Group - Modesto Vega (903) 426-3429 Thursday 7:00 p.m., Holy Family Church Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Marge Boland (903) 590-7609 2nd Monday 6:00 p.m., Parish Hall 4th Monday 6:00 p.m. Youth Group - Father Matthew (903) 882-4079 Wednesday 6:15 p.m., Parish Hall RCIA Joe Manganiello (903)-520-2988 Wednesday 6:30 p.m.
Faith Formation– Jose Trasancos [email protected] (315) 520-6780
Pastoral Council - Bob James [email protected] 903-521-8371
Building Committee -Sam Knox [email protected] 903-881-5484
Finance Council - Secretary-Vincent Haby 903-882-4079
16314 FM 849, Lindale, TX 75771 Office (903) 882-4079 Fax (903) 882-8382 http://holyfamilylindale.org E-mail: [email protected]
SAT., Oct 12 5:00pm……........…..……………..….………..........................†Steven Smith SUN., Oct 13 9:00am…………………………………………………………..†Tom Marty 11:00am……………………………………………….…People of the Parish MON., Oct 14 No Mass......…....….……………………………….………………………… TUE., Oct 15 12:00pm………....…………….……………….……………†Weldon Brisco WED., Oct 16 12:00pm.....................................................................................……………... THU., Oct 17 12:00pm....................................................................................†Jesus Godines FRI., Oct 18 12:00pm……...…..…………...…..…………………….................................. SAT,. Oct 19 5:00pm…………...……...............................................................†Roger Rice SUN., Oct 20 9:00am.…….…………...…..………………....………...People of the Parish 11:00am…….........................................................†Maria Magdalena Esparza
MASS INTENTIONS
Mon: Rom 1:1-7, Lk 11:29-32 Tue: Rom 1:16-25, Lk 11:37-41 Wed: Rom 2:1-11, Lk 11:42-46 Thu: Rom 3:21-30, Lk 11:47-54 Fri: 2 Tm 4:10-17b, Lk 10:1-9 Sat: Rom 4:13, 16-18, Lk 12:8-12 Sun: Ex 17:8-13, Lk 18:1-8
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Fr. Matthew Stehling, Pastor Email: [email protected] Sacramental Emergencies: (903) 374-3598
Twenty-Eight Sunday in Ordinary Time October 13, 2019
In all circumstances, give thanks, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.
FROM THE SAINTS
From a commentary on Haggai by Saint Cyril of Alexandria, bishop (Cap. 14: PG 71, 1047-1050)
My name is great among the nations
When our Savior came, he appeared as a divine temple, glorious beyond any comparison, far more splendid and excellent than the older temple. He exceeded the old as much as wor-ship in Christ and the gospels exceeds the cult of the laws, as much as truth exceeds its shadows. Furthermore, I might point out that originally there was just one temple at Jerusalem, in which one people, the Israelites, offered their sacrifices. Since the only-begotten Son be-came like us, and as Scripture says, though he was Lord and God, he has shone upon us, the rest of the world has been filled with places of worship. Now there are countless worshipers who honor the universal God with spiritual offerings and fragrant sacrifices. This surely, is what Malachi foretold, speaking, as if in the person of God: I am a great king, says the Lord; my name is honored among the nations, and everywhere there is of-fered to my name the fragrance of a pure sacrifice. With justice, therefore, do we say that the final temple, the Church, will be more glorious. To those who are so solicitous for the Church and labor for its construction, Haggai de-clares that a gift will be made, a gift from heaven given by the Savior. That gift is Christ himself, the peace of all men: through him we have access in the one Spirit to the Fa-ther. The prophet goes on to say: I will give peace to this place and peace of soul to save all who lay the foundation to rebuild the temple. Christ too says somewhere: My peace I give you. Paul will teach how profitable this is for those who love: The peace of Christ, he says, which surpasses all understanding will keep your minds and hearts. Isaiah, the seer, made the same prayer: O Lord our God, give us peace, for you have given us every-thing. Once a man has been found worthy of Christ’s peace, he can easily save his soul and guide his mind to carry out exactingly the demands of virtue. Haggai, therefore, declares that peace will be given to all who build. One builds the Church either as a teacher of the sacred mysteries, as one set over the house of God, or as one who works for his own good by setting himself forth as a living and spiritual stone in the holy temple, God’s dwelling place in the Spirit. The results of these efforts will profit such men so that each will be able to gain his own salvation without difficulty.
Lectors/Extra Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Oct 12 Oct 13
(R)Margaret Galland (EM)Wanda Walker, Carol Balcer
(R)Elaine McDonald (EM)Mile Miles, Diane Miles
Oct 19 Oct 20
(R)Pat Segelhorst (EM)Nancy Smith, Dardine Roedel
(R)Deronda Bailey (EM)Jacque Schuster, Brenda Brisco
Oct 26 Oct 27
(R)Jim Baumgartner (EM)Jack Ammon, Pat Ammon
(R)Jose Trasancos (EM)Hugh McMahon, Elaine McDonald
Nov 2 Nov 3
(R)Emma Joven (EM)Wanda Walker, Dardine Roedel
(R)Beverly Somes (EM)Ann Hossley, Marge Boland
Altar Servers
Oct 12
Oct 13
Moses & Peter Medrano
Thomas Brown, Gael Robledo
Oct 19
Oct 20
Elijah Medrano
Moses & Peter Medrano, JJ Trasancos
Oct 26
Oct 27
Thomas Brown
Elijah Medrano, Gael Robledo
Nov 2
Nov 3
Moses & Peter Medrano
Thomas Brown, JJ Trasancos
God’s Blessing and our thanks to Joan Sebbas, Cookie Hartley, Diann Preston, Susie Brenda Brisco, and Danell Guerin who helped clean God’s house this week. *If you can’t clean, please find a substitute.
*If you cannot attend when you are scheduled to read, serve, etc. please find a substitute.
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CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION A schedule for ON SITE meetings for October and November:
• October 16, 2019 – Grades 5 and 6 will meet on site
• October 23, 2019 – The teen group will meet on site
• October 30, 2019 – Grades K, 1 and 2 will meet on site
• November 6, 2019 – Grades 3 and 4 will meet on site
• November 13, 2019 – Grades 5 and 6 will meet on site
• November 20, 2019 – The teen group will meet on site
• November 27, 2019 – Grades K, 1 and 2 will meet on site If you have any ques-tions please contact Jose Trasancos at 315-520-6780 or [email protected].
ALTAR CANDLES AND FLOWERS ~The candles that burn on the altar beside the Blessed Sacrament on Fridays are available for sponsor. ~The flower arrangement for the weekend masses is available for sponsor.
The candles on the altar for this Friday are in memory of Sofia Medina.
In all circumstances, give thanks, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.
This Sunday’s second collection is for St. Vincent de Paul.
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS: “God gives where he finds empty hands.”- St. Augustine
General Offering:..………..……….……………………..………………………..…....…...$3,733.00
Second Collection:...…..…..……..……...…...…......….....……….…..................................................
Sat. 5:00pm – 92 Sun. 9:00am – 122 Sun. 11:00am – 192 Total Attendance = 406
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St. Vincent De Paul In today’s Gospel we hear that only one of those healed returned to glorify God and to give thanks to God. It is true, that when we have a grateful heart we know that every-thing is a gift from God. To give thanks for all that God has given to you, have you con-sidered answering the call to help serve the poor by joining the Society of St. Vincent
de Paul? If you or anyone you know needs help please call St. Vincent de Paul at (903) 590-7609.
Please Pray For All Who Are In Need Of Your Prayers: Larry Ley, Cheryl Michels, Ken Hallmark, Stella Rodriguez, Norm Lagasse, Sam Hooper, Mr. Meek, Sam Knox, Justin Clark, Jamie Elaser, Evan Valle, Felix Rojas, Wences Rodriquez, Anita Samudio, Rebecca Ochoa Samudio, Roy Urban, Helen Voss, Bill Hill, Norma La Vigne, Albert Hernandez, Carly Walker, Cipriano Peña, Margaret Bradly, Don Haskins, Deacon Dennis King, Joe Manganiello, Joe Rodriguez, Nancy Smith, Gregory Petsch, April Pierce, H.H. Griffin, Ray Curry, Jim McCormack, Tony Hosek, Bill and Marcie Hardy.
If you are aware that someone from the parish is sick, please notify the office so that we can add them to the prayer list on Friday Mornings.
ALTAR CANDLES AND FLOWERS ~The candles that burn on the altar beside the Blessed Sacrament on Fridays are available for your intentions. ~The flower arrangement for the weekend masses is available for your intentions.
The flowers on the altar are in celebration of Fr. Matthew’s home coming and Victor Cohen’s full communion with the church.
UPCOMING LITURGICAL SCHEDULE
Knights of Columbus The Knights of Columbus was founded in 1882 to protect families and build a better world. Last year our council 12711 donated over $8,000 and provided more than 5,000 volunteer hours helping those in need. Born a man, Be a Knight, KofC.org/joinus
The St. Philip Institute is hosting several events for the diocese: • Holy Hour and Mass of Remembrance for Miscarriage and Infant Loss on October 15, also in Athens, TX. • Special Needs Mass and Social at St. Mary's in Longview on October 19 (2:00 p.m.) • Together in Holiness Conference at Bishop T.K. Gorman High School on October 26 (10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) To register for these and any other events, please visit www.stphilipinstitute.org/events.
November 1
All Saints Day Masses 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.
November 2
All Souls Day Masses 8:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m.
October 31 Daily Mass 12:00p.m.
All Saints Vigil Mass
6:30 p.m.
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