Capilla de la Santa Cruz 1534 Whitesville Road Albertville, AL
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Capilla de la Santa Cruz 1534 Whitesville Road Albertville, AL
St. William Catholic Church 929 Gunter Avenue Guntersville, AL 35976 Capilla de la Santa Cruz 1534 Whitesville Road Albertville, AL 35950 St. William Catholic Church, 929 Gunter Avenue, Guntersville, AL 35976 www.stwilliamchurch.com Pastor—Rev. Tim Pfander 256-582-4245 ext. 102 Mass Schedule Monday—Friday 8:30 am Vigil Mass—Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday—8:30 & 11:00 am Confession - Saturday 3:45-4:30 pm Church Office 256-582-4245 www.stwilliamchurch.com Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Office Manager—Laura Hodge [email protected] Deacon Ken Hall Deacon Jim Handerhan 256-673-1024 205-746-8269 Padre Guillermo Aristizabal Diacono Edwin Santos Oficina de Iglesia 256-505-1584 256-738-6153 256-891-0550 Director—Juan Núñez DRE—Yolanda Nieto Horario de Oficina lunes - cerrado martes - viernes 9:00 am - 1:00 pm & 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Horario de Misas: Miércoles, jueves, & viernes 6:00 pm sábado Misa de Vigilia 6:00 pm domingo en Español 8:30 am,11:00 am & 6:00 pm Confesiones: Miércoles 5-5:45 pm, Sábado 4:30-5:30 pm, o por cita Music coordinator Kevin McGarrahan 256-586-6784 St. Vincent de Paul Tim Higgins *for Assistance 256-582-4245 ext. 201 RENEW Mary Fritts 256-582-7389 Ladies Sodality Janet Bright 256-603-2008 Knights of Columbus Council 12618 John Bannon Assembly 3328 Sean Landry 256-753-2725 256-878-0966 Marshall County Homeless Ministry Janice Slaughter 256-738-1677 Respect Life Judith Hyatt Alice Beck 256-200-0148 256-593-4764 Young at Heart Jeanette Seppamaki 256-656-0662 Parish School of Religion Coordinator— Debbie Klan Office Hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00 am—1:00 pm 256-582-4245 ext. 104 [email protected] Pre-K through 8th Grade Children age 4 through 15. Catholic Youth Formation meets on Sundays in Mary’s House from 9:30 am to 10:45 am. Please see the calendar for the full schedule. Senior Youth Catechism High School Catechism is held each Sunday in Angel House from 9:30 am to 10:45 am. Please see the calendar for the full schedule. Adult Formation Interested in learning about the Catholic Faith? Classes meet on Wednesdays at 6:30 pm in Craven Hall. Please see the calendar for the full schedule. Sacraments Weddings Couples must contact Fr. Tim at least 6 months prior to setting a wedding date at the parish. Baptisms Please contact Fr. Tim for schedules and preparation information. Bulletin Deadline Capilla de la Santa Cruz 1534 Whitesville Road, Albertville, AL 35950 Monday 12:00 pm Coros Coro Santa Cruz: Ensayo los viernes a las 6 pm en la Capilla. *Coordinador: Raúl Garduño, 256-558-5286 Coro Alabanza y Gloria: Ensayo los jueves a las 6 pm en el centro. *Coordinador: Tomás Ackerman, 251-402-3626 Coro Fuego Divino: Ensayo los viernes a las 6 pm en el centro. *Coordinador: Gustavo Pérez Macario 256-572-0498 Ángeles de Dios: Ensayo los domingos a las 4 pm *Coordinador: Oscar Torres, 256-744-0145 Catecismo Preparación para la recepción de los sacramentos y para el crecimiento en la fe. Clases los viernes, sábados y domingos en el centro. Se requiere dos años de clase para la recepción de la Primera Comunión y para Confirmación. Para la recepción de Comunión el/la estudiante necesita tener 7 años de edad antes del primero de octubre. Para empezar la clase del primer año de Confirmación, necesita tener 12 años antes del primero de octubre. Y para la recepción de Confirmación, necesita tener 13 años antes del primero de octubre. *Contacte: Yolanda Nieto, 256-891-0550 Clases de Crecimiento. Para los jóvenes y adultos que quieren aprender más de su fe. “Cuando era niño, hablaba como niño, pensaba y razonaba como niño. Pero cuando me hice hombre, dejé de lado las cosas del niño” (1 Corintios 13:11). *Coordinador: Santiago Vásquez, 256-960-7095 Sacramentos Cursos Pre-Matrimoniales. Dichoso quien ama de corazón los Mandatos del Señor. Anímate a recibir la bendición de Dios en tu matrimonio. Te esperamos. *Contacte: Diácono Edwin y Paola Santos, 256-738-6153 Clases Pre-Bautismal. Cada segundo sábado del mes a las 1:00 pm. *Para más información contacte: 256-891-0550 Preparación Quinceañeras. Son solamente tres veces al año. *Para más información contacte: Ramona Solís, 256-202-9164. Grupos Grupo Juvenil Reuniones Miércoles 10:00 am a 12:00 pm, y Domingos 5:00 pm a 7:00 pm *Contacte: Marvin Toledo, 256-744-5208 y Mario Francisco, 256-641-4802 Caballeros de Colón *Contacte: Joe Castillo, 256-744-0232 Gerardo Rangel, 256-558-4959 Grupos de Oración. “Eran asiduos a la enseñanza de los Apóstoles, a la Convivencia fraterna a la fracción del pan y a las oraciones” (Hechos 2:42). Domingos desde las 2 p.m. hasta las 5 p.m. en la capilla. *Coordinador 1: Juan Martínez, 256-763-1863 *Coordinador 2: Pedro González, 256-486-7890 Comité Organizador de los Eventos de la Iglesia *Contacte: Rosalinda Vega, 256-572-1642 Respect Life Judy Hyatt “Dear brothers and sisters in Christ who courageously bear witness to Jesus in the land blessed by the Lord, our consolation and our hope is Christ himself. I encourage you, then, to remain close to him, like branches on the vine, in the certainty that no tribulation, distress or persecution can separate us from him (cf. Rom 8:35). May the trials which you are presently enduring strengthen the faith and the fidelity of each and all of you!” ~Dec. 21, 2014 Vincentians Meditations: For St. Vincent, simplicity consisted in referring things to God alone, or purity of intention. In this sense simplicity is doing everything for love of God and for no other end. It entails avoiding “human respect”, or doing things merely to look good in the eyes of others. Simplicity is speaking the truth. It is saying things as they are, without concealing or hiding anything. The heart must not think one thing while the mouth says another. Vincentians must avoid all duplicity, dissimulation, cunning, and double meaning. (Maloney, He Hears the Cry of the Poor, p.144-145) The Value of Labor Heaven is blessed with perfect rest but the blessing of earth is toil. ~Henry Van Dyke (Did you sign up for the festival…?) TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Last week’s discussion of the permanent diaconate and its restoration will lead inevitably to questions about “deaconesses,” something certainly under study as historians and liturgists research our tradition’s treasures. Today, there are some settings in which women are entrusted with pastoral administration and have been called to preach and to officiate at weddings. Lay people can lead the funeral rites and daily prayer. Yet the question of ordination to the diaconate for women is complex. Yes, we have had deaconesses in our tradition. We know that they assisted with the baptism of women, and that ministries were entrusted to them. We also know that some early church councils took care to call them lay persons, and specifically forbade ordination. What confuses the picture is that they may have been the wives of deacons, who, like the wives of priests and bishops, were expected to serve the community as exemplars of the Christian life. Long after deaconesses disappeared, their ministry was treasured and carried on by religious women in consecrated life. It is clear that one of our greatest treasures is the vibrant engagement of women in ministry over the centuries. What is not as clear is where our questions will lead. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. SHRIMP...We need baggers! Come join the fun this Thursday beginning at 5:00 pm. Great way to get involved bring the whole family. All Volunteers receive a free meal festival day. Please check in at the Hospitality tent. Propane Tanks...we will need 12. please consider donating your tank (preferably full) during festival weekend. Label your tank and bring to Craven Hall by Friday, September 4th. You can have it back when we’re done! Bake...Please bring one (or more) labeled baked goods to Craven Hall on Friday, September. 4th or Festival Day to Civitan Park early for our bake sale. Cakes pies, and especially individually packaged goodies sell quickly. **NO REFRIGERATED ITEMS** MOVING & SETUP…This Friday everything gets moved to the park! Workers are needed at the church and Park to help coordinate and move all the festival equipment. Raffle...tickets are available for purchase in the vestibule or the church office during regular business hours. Prizes are all cash of $1000, $500, and $250. RCIA begins September 9th PSR Classes begin September 13th! Registration for PSR is ongoing. You may come by the church office between 9 am and 1 pm Monday through Thursday. Returning students are automatically reenrolled. Tuition is due for all new and returning students and is $20 per student with a maximum of $60 per family. Monk’s Bread...Back by popular demand. There will be 200 loaves of bread available for purchase at the Festival for $5.00 each. Let everyone know about this heavenly "treat" we will have at our dessert table this year. T-Shirts...you can purchase in the vestibule or church office for $10 each. We encourage everyone to wear your shirt and help to spread the word about our “45th” Annual Seafood Festival. Catechists Needed for PSR! Please consider becoming a catechist. It is easy and a great way to pass on your faith to the next generation. We have the materials to train you. Classes take place on Sunday from 9:45 to 10:45. You must be a confirmed Catholic in good standing, dependable, willing to take an online youth protection class and submit to a background check. Please contact Debbie Klan at 256-582-4245 or email [email protected]. Vigésimo Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario TRADICIÓN La tradición es la memoria humana a largo plazo, mantenida no en piedra sino en la interrelación humana. Sin esta memoria activa, los lazos de relaciones y de afecto se debilitan y se deshacen. Las comunidades se separan tan de seguro como caen los edificios abandonados. Después de participar en acontecimientos, celebraciones y hasta en pequeños ritos, comentamos lo bueno que es el reunirnos y recordar. Las lecturas de hoy nos recuerdan aquellos fundamentos que van más hondo que la voluntad humana para relacionarse. Hoy escuchamos sobre la voluntad divina de relacionarse con nosotros —de ser nuestro Dios tal como nosotros somos llamados a ser el pueblo amado de Dios. Hoy recordamos en tres lecturas y de tres maneras los lazos de la alianza que nos establece como pueblo, y las obligaciones y responsabilidades que expresan lo más hondo del alma. Tú eres mío. Yo soy tuya. Estas son palabras de Dios que crearon a un pueblo, tan seguramente como “Hágase la luz” creó el sol y la luna y todas las estrellas. Colectas de la Capilla Primera colecta: Fondos de operación para los servicios públicos, empleados, programas suministros, mantenimiento, etc. Cantidad necesaria cada semana Colección la semana pasada $ 5,600 $ 6,746 Segunda colecta: Fondo de construcción (Para pagar la deuda) Cantidad total de la deuda Pago mensual de la deuda Colectado este mes Mas venta de comida este mes Colecta total en agosto $217,031 $ 12,294 $ 10,580 $ 2,232 $ 12,812 PALABRA DE VIDA “Mantener el espíritu del Evangelio significa que las instituciones católicas deben ser testigos en el amor de toda la verdad sobre la persona humana brindando servicios sociales, caritativos y educativos de una manera que refleje plenamente la dignidad dada por Dios de la persona humana”. — Arzobispo William E. Lori, presidente, Comité Ad Hoc de Libertad Religiosa, sobre la “Libertad de testimoniar” LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Pobres fariseos, cómo les echamos piedras. Durante el ministerio público de Jesús los fariseos no tenían mucho poder, pues la clase sacerdotal era la que dominaba la vida religiosa de los hebreos. Los fariseos eran gente común: eran laicos. No obstante, estos laicos no se conformaban con sólo cumplir el requisito de la oración y asistir a la sinagoga. Los fariseos pueden compararse con los carismáticos, ministros de la comunión y otros cristianos laicos que no se conforman sólo con asistir a la misa cada semana. Los fariseos también deseaban aprender más acerca de la Palabra de Dios y practicar su fe en todas partes. Probablemente, Jesús mismo, en algún momento perteneció al grupo de los fariseos. Entonces ¿de dónde viene el pleito cristiano con los fariseos? Con la destrucción del Templo judío (año 70 d.C.) se acabó la clase sacerdotal. Cuando se escribieron los cuatro evangelios, quienes estaban al frente de la religión hebrea eran los fariseos, no los sacerdotes. Ellos, en su afán de preservar la fe judía, no permitían novedades como las de los judíos cristianos. Por esto se creó una división entre los fariseos y los cristianos, división que aparece en los evangelios una y otra vez. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. Jueves: Viernes: Sábado: Vigésimo Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario San Gregorio Magno Primer Viernes Santa María Virgen, Primer sábado LA MADUREZ Comienza a manifestarse la madurez cuando sentimos que nuestra preocupación es mayor por los demás que por nosotros. LECTURAS DE HOY ~Anónimo Primera lectura — Moisés ordena al pueblo guardar los mandamientos de Yavé porque así serán conocidos como pueblo sabio e inteligente (Deuteronomio 4:1-2, 6-8). Salmo — ¿Quién será grato a tus ojos, Señor? (Salmo 15 [14]). Segunda lectura — Reciban la palabra sembrada entre ustedes, y pongan por obra lo que dice la palabra y no se conformen con oírla (Santiago 1:1718, 21b-22, 27). Evangelio — Lo que nos hace impuros son las maldades que salen de dentro, de nuestro propio corazón, no las cosas de afuera (Marcos 7:1-8, 1415, 21-23). Minister’s Schedule (schedule available online at www.stwilliamchurch.com) Sept. 5-6 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers Saturday 5:00 pm John Bannan John Summers Kevin McGarrahan Virginia Witherspoon Erin Summers Sean Landry Norb Patla Sunday 8:30 am Rick Hoepfner Lupe Kirby Jack Hahn Finie Higgins Breanna Laski William Busic Jackie Todd Kevin Young Sunday 11:00 am Kristen Skaziak Betsy Traynor Melinda Mitchell Chris Wallace Maggie Skaziak Payton Uchaker John Eason Cindy Hammond Jimmy Lester Sept. 12-13 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers Saturday 5:00 pm Norb Patla Billie Simpson Linda Hodge John Summers Al Summers Gene Doyle Dewon Simpson Sunday 8:30 am Terri Rushing Joan Whitfield Paul McKinney Shawn O’Harra Matt Laski Sunday 11:00 am Lisa Hoang Tina Hoang Cindy Hammond Kristen Skaziak Maggie Skaziak George Uchaker Sept. 19-20 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers Saturday 5:00 pm John Bannan John Summers Kevin McGarrahan Virginia Witherspoon Erin Summers Sean Landry Norb Patla Sunday 8:30 am Karen Kee Lawrence Kee Finie Higgins Dianne Thomas Zack Summers Sunday 11:00 am Jim Curtin Kristen Skaziak Nancy Curtin Chris Wallace Ryan Buchanan Payton Uchaker Kelley’s Rainbow Marshall County Coalition Against Domestic Violence Kelley’s Rainbow offers many services for victims of domestic violence and their families. If you are a victim or know someone who is, please contact us and let us help you. Welcome To St. William Catholic Church Office: (256) 891-9864 Hotline (256) 891-0019 or toll free: (888) 582-6883 24 hrs. 7 days a week!! Harold Davis Dale Lee Kevin Young Jimmy Chavez Rickey Hammond Joseph Snead William Busic Jackie Todd Kevin Young John Eason Patrick Hammond Jimmy Lester CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICES CARING FOR PEOPLE, NOT PROFIT Catholic Family Services and Project Rachel Gadsden (256) 546-4883 Huntsville (256) 536-0073 Ne ? Crisis Pregnancy Center ed an t n He g Albertville (256) 878-1300 e r l p? P National Hotline (800) 395-HELP (4357) To become a member of St. William Catholic Church, please complete one of our registration forms located: At the entrances of the church, in the parish office, on our website at www.stwilliamchurch.com or you may complete the form below and we will mail you one. Welcome to the parish! CURRENT MEMBERS PLEASE USE THIS FORM TO UPDATE ADDRESS, PHONE, OR EMAIL INFO Place this form in the offering basket or mail to the church office at: St. William Catholic Church, 929 Gunter Avenue, Guntersville, AL 35976 Name________________________________________________________ Address______________________________________________________ City__________________________________State_________ZIP_______ Email________________________________________________________ I would like to join St. William Catholic Church. Please send me a registration form. I would like more information about becoming Catholic. St. William Calendar of Events Capilla de la Santa Cruz Calendario de Eventos Sun, Aug 30, 2015 domingo 30 de agosto Music Rehearsal 9:30 AM St. William Mon, Aug 31, 2015 Society of St. Vincent de Paul 7:00 PM Mary's House Tue, Sep 01, 2015 Renew 1:00 PM Angel House Seafood Festival Meeting 6:00 PM LAST ONE!!! Craven Hall Wed, Sep 02, 2015 Roux Prep 8:00 AM Craven Hall Pastors Prayer Group 1:00 PM Angel House Thu, Sep 03, 2015 Shrimp Cooking & Bagging 5:00 PM Craven Hall Fri, Sep 04, 2015 Moving & Set-up 7:00 AM Craven Hall to Civitan Park Pro-Life Committee Meeting 12:00 PM Angel House Sat, Sep 05, 2015 Seafood Festival 7:30 AM Civitan Park Rosary 4:30 PM St. William Sun, Sep 06, 2015 Music Rehearsal 9:30 AM St. William Vietnamese Mass 3:00 PM St. William Mon, Sep 07, 2015 Tue, Sep 08, 2015 Renew 1:00 PM Angel House Parish Council 7:00 PM Mary's House Wed, Sep 09, 2015 Sodality Meeting 10:30 AM Craven Hall Knights of Columbus 7:00 PM Craven Hall RCIA 7:00 PM St. William Thu, Sep 10, 2015 Fri, Sep 11, 2015 Sat, Sep 12, 2015 Rosary 4:30 PM St. William Religious Articles Sale 6:00 PM Vestibule following Mass Clases de Crecimiento Sala Grande, mediana, y chica Grupo de Oración 2:00 PM Capilla Ensayo del Coro: Ángeles de Dios 4:00 PM Sala Chica Niños de Jesús 5:00 PM Centro - Sala Mediana Jóvenes Pastoral 5:30 PM Sala Grande lunes 31 de agosto 8:00 AM Oficina Cerrada Martes 1 de septiembre St. Vincent de Paul 5:00 PM Centro Coro: Fuego Divino 6:00 PM Centro Sala Mediana Movimiento Juan XXIII 6:00 PM Centro (Sala Chica) 6:30 PM Crecimiento Espiritual miércoles 2 de sept. Grupo (Jóvenes) 10:00 AM Centro 4:30 PM Confesiones 5:30 PM Rosario 6:00 PM Misa Ensayo del coro: Tomas 7:00 PM Centro - Sala Grande jueves 3 de septiembre 8:00 AM Exposición al Santísimo 5:30 PM Rosario 6:00 PM Misa viernes 4 de septiembre 5:30 PM Rosario 6:00 PM Misa 6:00 PM Vigilia en honor a los dos Corazones Coro: Santa Cruz 7:00 PM Centro sábado 5 de septiembre 10:00 AM Bautismos 11:00 AM Platica de Quince Años 12:00 PM XV Años: Gijón 2:00 PM Boda: Venancio y Cervantes Alberto & Rita Callejas 3:30 PM P. Guillermo 4:30 PM Confesiones 5:30 PM Rosario 6:00 PM Misa 7:00 PM Adoración al Santísimo Consejo Pastoral 7:30 PM Centro 2:00 PM Weekly Collection St. William Offertory Last Weekend Mortgage Payment per Month Building Fund Collections for August Parish Debt Poor Box $ $ $ $ $ 6,685 12,294 12,812 217,031 144 Matthew 25: “I was sick and you visited me.” If you or a loved one is sick or hospitalized and would like a visit from a priest, please contact the office at (256) 5824245 or via e-mail. They will be happy to arrange a visit. Please pray for Our Sick and Recovering … Parishioners Bill McCormick & Family Paul Bartinikatis Glenda Carboni Dottie Browne-Peck Donna Mitchell Sally Goerss Stuart Howell Carmen Collazo The Kohl Family Mary Tillman Becky Atwell Flo Powers Phillip Worley Anna Caliguire Our homebound parishioners Friends and Family Saturday, August 29th Sunday, August 30th 8:30 am St. William—Marion Owen, RIP 11:00 am St. William—St. William Parishioners Monday, August 31st 8:30 am St. William—Rev. Leo Blanchet, RIP Tuesday, September 1st 8:30 am St. William—All Souls in Purgatory Wednesday, September 2nd 8:30 am St. William—Valerie Harvey, RIP 6:00 pm Chapel—Russell & Ann Moyer, RIP Thursday, September 3rd Friday, September 4th Saturday, September 5th 5:00 pm St. William—All Souls in Purgatory and my children Sunday, September 6th 8:30 am Chapel—St. William Parishioners Altar flowers have been donated in loving memory of Valerie Harvey. Karen Hurlbut Mary Woodward Elizabeth Sutton Joni Roberts Clara Zigler Garret Giles Bobby Burns Julius Befort Sherlyn Braga Mary Hinchee Bill Franey Ian Fernandez Casey Roberson Cameron & Cheyenne House Louise Cowart Aaron Spurlin Paula Butler Thomas Traynor Venice & Katie Brassell Jim Wainwright Isabella Montgomery Davey Joe Roberson Those Recovering from Surgery Walter Huskey Hoyt & Christine Smith John Hinchee Cole Brown Kathy Keeney Roland Otts John & Pam Hahn Betty Denham Elbert Trammell Michael Anthony Cammarata Patricia Jolley Chrysanthe Bamman Mark Meatte Mary Hart Caputo Cecilia McClure Claud Pendergrass Dave Johnson Gloria & Rodolfo Rabin Virginia Culver Janet Mata Marcus Gross Kimberly Browder Our Soldiers Stationed Overseas PRAYER FOR THE SICK Almighty and Eternal God, You are the everlasting health of those who believe in You. Hear us for Your sick servants for whom we implore the aid of Your tender mercy, that being restored to bodily health, may they give thanks to You in Your Church. Through Christ our Lord. Amen TRADITION Tradition is long human memory set, not in stone, but in human interaction. Without this active memory, the bonds of relationship and affection fray and fall apart. Communities dissolve as surely as neglected buildings do. After participating in events, celebrations, and even small rituals, we remark about how good it is to gather and remember. Today’s readings remind us of foundations laid deeper than the human will to relate. Today we hear about God’s will to relate to us—to be our God as we are called to be God’s own beloved people. Today in three readings and three ways we remember the covenant bonds that create us as a people and the obligation and responsibility that express the innermost attitude of soul. You are mine. I am yours. These are God’s words that created a people as surely as “Let there be light” created the sun and moon and all the stars. BRANCHWATER VILLAGE Assisted and Independent Living Bernadette Lanier * Administrator 256.593.5055 www.branchwatervillage.com 763 Medical Center Parkway Boaz, Alabama 35957 * Parishioner Following Jesus Every Day: A way for you to partner with service providers who support your parish through their sponsorship of the parish bulletin. GOSPEL MEDITATIONS FOR DAILY LIVING Ninety days’ worth of Gospel verses and reflections including a meditation, a prayer, a simple activity for the day and a related verse from the Old Testament. Ideal for Lent and Eastertime, or for any time of year! 800-566-6150 • www.wlp.jspaluch.com/13182.htm www.PALUCHPARTNERS.com Saint Margaret Sunday Missal An ideal companion for personal prayer. In Stock & Ready to Order Today. CALL OR ORDER ONLINE. $39.95 Raymond C. Ufford, MD • Rommel C. Go, MD* • Maria Rabin-Go, MD* Larry R. 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