ST. HENRY CATHOLIC CHURCH 24750 W. Lower Buckeye Rd

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ST. HENRY CATHOLIC CHURCH 24750 W. Lower Buckeye Rd
ST. HENRY CATHOLIC CHURCH
24750 W. Lower Buckeye Rd. Buckeye, AZ 85326
November 08, 2015
PASTOR
Fr. William J. Kosco
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil . . . . . . 5:00p.m.
Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00a.m.
10:00a.m.
Domingo (Español) 12:00p.m.
CONFESSIONS
Wednesday 4:00 - 5:00p.m.
Saturday
3:00 - 4:30p.m.
ADORATION
Wednesday
1:00 - 5:00p.m.
OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday
9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m.
ADMINISTRATION
Receptionist
Flor de liz López, ext. 101
Secretary
Nancy Vela, ext. 102
www.sthenrybuckeye.com / www.sanenriquebuckeye.com
Parish Office: (623)-386-0175
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Manager
Dcn. Mark Gribowski, ext. 103
Pastoral Assistant
Dcn. Victor León, ext. 104
Infant Baptism Information: 1st Sunday of the month after 10:00a.m. Mass
Información Bautismos de Infantes: 1er Domingo del mes después de Misa de 12:00p.m.
November 08, 2015
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Pope Francis on the Sacrament of Confirmation
Saturday
November 07
Sunday
November 08
5:00 pm
8:00 am
10:00 am
12:00 pm
Monday
8:30 am
Tuesday
+Bill Wright
+Prudencio Veranga
+
Tadeo A. Quintanilla
November 09
+Dorothy Hanke
November 10
NO MASS
Wednesday November 11
11:15 am
12:00 pm
12:30 pm
Thursday
Divine Mercy/Rosary
Friday
8:30 am
Saturday
+
Adoration
November 12
+
November 13
+Jose Maria Naranjo
November 14
Sunday
November 15
8:30 am
5:00 pm
8:00 am
10:00 am
12:00 pm
Rachelle Longoria
+Kenneth Olsson
+Anna Gudagnoli
+Tomas Galvan
Our chapel Sanctuary Lamp is
burning during the
Thirty-second Week of
Ordinary Time in memory
of:
+Richard Napolitano+
By
St. Henry Community
Dear Men of St. Henry:
Do you have ONE other man in
your life with whom you can share
or discuss your faith and the role
of God in your life? Bishop
Olmsted suggests that Catholic
men need healthy Catholic male
friends. Read his other thoughts
and ideas in his letter addressed
to all Catholic men of the Phoenix
diocese www.IntoTheBreach.net
Confirmation or “Chrismation” must be understood in continuity with
baptism, to which it is inseparably linked. These two sacraments, together with the Eucharist, form a single saving event – called “Christian
initiation” – in which we are inserted into Jesus Christ, who died and
rose, and become new creatures and members of the Church.
This is why these three sacraments were originally
celebrated on one occasion.
We commonly speak of the Sacrament of
“Chrismation,” a word that signifies “anointing.” And,
in effect, through the oil called “sacred chrism” we are
confirmed, in the power of the Spirit, to Jesus Christ,
who is the only true “anointed One,” the “Messiah.”
The Holy One of God.
The word “Confirmation” then reminds us that this
sacrament brings an increase and deepening of baptismal grace:
it unites us more firmly to Christ, it renders our bond with the Church
more perfect.
“It must be explained to the faithful that the reception of the Sacrament
of Confirmation is necessary for the completion of baptismal grace.”
(CCC 1285)
For this reason, it is important to take care that our children, our young
people, receive this sacrament. We all take care that they are baptized
and this is good, but perhaps we do not take so much care to ensure
that they are confirmed. Thus they remain at a midpoint in their journey
and do not receive the Holy Spirit, who is so important to Christian life
since he gives us the strength to go on. Let us think a little, each of us:
do we truly care whether our children, our young people, receive Confirmation? This is important. And if you have children or adolescents at
home who have not yet received it and are at the age to do so, do everything possible to ensure that they complete their Christian initiation
and receive the power of the Holy Spirit. It is important!
Level I Children’s Sacramental Preparation Classes
We will begin accepting applications for Level I
Sacrament classes (1st & 2nd graders) November
16 & 17 from 5:00pm—8:00pm in the hall. Level I
begins January 2016 and these students will receive their First Confession in December 2016.
They will receive Confirmation & First Communion as Level II students in December 2017. To enroll your child, you must be registered with the parish. You will need a copy of the child's baptism
certificate at the time of application & a $20 fee for texts books!
Class sizes are limited and are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Flag Retirement Ceremony
The Knights of Columbus will be conducting an official
"Flag Retirement Ceremony" after the 5PM Mass, Saturday, November 14th in the St Henry Courtyard in honor of Veterans Day. The Knights will be providing FREE
Hot Dogs, Chips and Drinks before the event. A box will
be in the foyer of the hall for American Flags to be retired (burned) during the event.
Noviembre 08, 2015
32° Domingo Ordinario
Papa Francisco en el Sacramento de Confirmación
Debemos entender que Confirmación o “crismacion” es
la continuación del bautizo por lo cual están inseparablemente enlazados. Estos dos sacramentos, juntos con
la Eucaristía, forman un solo evento Salvador– llamado
“iniciación Cristiana” - en la cual somos introducidos a
Jesucristo, quien murió y resucito, y nos convertimos en
creaturas nuevas y miembros de la Iglesia. Por eso es
que estos tres sacramentos originalmente se celebraban en una ocasión.
Nosotros comúnmente hablamos del sacramento de “crismacion” palabra que significa “ ungir.” Y, en efecto, por medio del aceite llamado
“crisma sagrado” somos confirmados, en el poder del Espíritu Santo,
en Jesucristo, quien es el único y verdadero “ El ungido,” el “Mesías.”
El Santo de Dios. La palabra “confirmación” entonces nos recuerda
que este sacramento nos aumenta y profundiza la gracia bautismal:
nos une mas firmemente a Cristo, nos lleva a unirnos con la Iglesia
mas perfectamente.
“Es preciso explicar a los fieles que la recepción de este sacramento
de Confirmación es necesario para la plenitud de la gracia bautismal.”
(CCC 1285)
Por esta razón, es importante cuidar que nuestros niños, nuestra gente joven reciba este sacramento. Todos nos preocupamos de que ellos
sean bautizados y esto es bueno, pero quizás no nos preocupamos
igual para asegurar que ellos sean confirmados. Así que ellos se quedan a la mitad de su camino y no reciben el Espíritu Santo, quien es
muy importante para la vida Cristiana ya que el nos da la fortaleza de
seguir. Pensemos un poco: ¿realmente nos preocupamos si nuestros
niños, nuestros jóvenes, reciban la confirmación? Esto es importante.
Y si usted tiene niños o adolecentes en casa quienes aun no la han
recibido y tienen la edad de hacerla, haga todo lo posible para asegurar que ellos terminen su iniciación Cristiana y reciban el poder del
Espíritu Santo. ¡Es muy importante!
Clases Sacramentales Para Niños en 1er Nivel
Estaremos aceptando inscripciones para las clases Sacramentales Nivel I (1ro & 2do grado escolar) el 16 & 17 de noviembre de
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm en el salón. 1er Nivel
comienza en enero 2016 y estos estudiantes harán su 1ra Confesión en diciembre
2016. Ellos recibirán Confirmación & Primera Comunión como estudiantes de 2do
Nivel en diciembre 2017.
La familia debe estar registrada en la parroquia antes de inscribir
a su hijo/a. Necesita una copia del certificado de bautizo para
inscribirlo/a y $20 para el costo de los libros. Las clases serán
limitadas y se aceptaran según vayan registrándose.
BANNS OF MARRIAGE
We are pleased to announce the upcoming weddings of the following couples:
Marcos Cordova & Jessica Galvez
Joel Llanas & Emily Nunez
December 19, 2015
December 31, 2015
{If anyone has reason to believe that any of these persons should not enter into Holy Matrimony, please contact the pastor.}
October Funerals
Rosendo Segovia
03/05/1928—10/12/2015
May the souls of the faithful departed,
through the Mercy of God, rest in peace.
From the Mouths of Babes
T
wo boys were walking home
from Sunday school after
hearing a strong preaching on the
devil.
One said to other, “What do you
think about all this Satan stuff?”
The other boy replied, “Well, you
know how Santa Claus turned out.
It’s probably just your Dad.”
A
wife invited some people to
dinner. At the table, she
turned to her six-year-old
daughter and said, “Would you
like to say the blessing?”
“I wouldn’t know what to say,”
the girl replied.
“Just say what you hear Mommy say,” the wife answered.
The daughter bowed her head
and said, “Lord, why on earth
did I invite all these people to
dinner?”

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