Sacred Heart Catholic Church Week of January 17, 2016

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Sacred Heart Catholic Church Week of January 17, 2016
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Masses/Misas de Esta Semana
Saturday, January 16th
5:00 pm
 Vera Gonzalez by Judith M.
Sunday January 17th
7:30 am
Anita Vela Arroyo by her children
Angel Rosas by Familia Rosas
9:30 am
Vera Gonzalez by Judith M.
11:30 am
 Jose Angel Navejas por Familia Navejas
1:30 pm
 Anna Mae Hello by Mr. & Mrs. Joe J. Joseph, Jr. &
Family
Monday January 18th through Friday, January 22nd
NO MASSES
NO ADORATION FRIDAY/SATURDAY
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Saturday, January 23rd
5:00 pm
 Anna Mae Hello by James Samon, Jr.
 Paula Gonzalez by Family
Deceased
BREAKFAST BY/DESAYUNO POR
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN
Altar Server Schedule
January 23rd 5:00 pm
Isaac & Zachary Hernandez
January 24th 7:30 am
Victoria Mendoza, Jesse Rivera, Anthony Alvarez
January 24th 9:30 am
Cenovio, Aron & Adriano Vasquez
January 24th 11:30 am
Jasmine, Jennifer & Justin Leon
January 24th 1:30 pm
Noah, Eli, Gabe & Josh Gonzales
YOUR BEST
Give to the world the best you have and the best
will come back to you.
—Anonymous
LO MEJOR DE TU PARTE
Da al mundo lo mejor de tu parte y recibirás lo
mejor de regreso.
—Anónimo
Week of January 17, 2016
The parish office will be closed on Monday,
January 18th for the Martin Luther King, Jr.
holiday.
Regular Collection Sunday
January 10th
$ 5,723.87
Youth Collection
$ 115.20
Building Fund
$ 154.00
Collection for Flood Victims
$ 882.68
Thank you for your donation/Gracias por su donación
Those donating to the $20 Club Fund, please indicate on your check
menu line “$20 Club”. If you are donating cash, please indicate on
an envelope your name or weekly contribution envelope number.
$20 Club
January 10th
$ 100.00
Calendar of Events for the week of January 17th
Sunday:
9:00 am
10:30-11:45
12:00-1:15
2:30 pm
Monday:
6:30 pm
Tuesday:
6:30 pm
Wednesday:
10:00 am
1:00 pm
6:30-7:45 pm
6:30-7:45 pm
Friday:
8:30 am
Saturday:
3:00 pm
3:30-4:45 pm
4:30 pm
Rosary (church)
1st Communion, English only class, 2nd Grade
6th Grade through Confirmation
High School Youth Group
Cub Scouts
KJT Meeting, RE Library
Bible Study
Sew & So
CCD (K-5)
Middle School Youth Group
NO ADORATION
NO ADORATION
Confession in the church
Rosary (church)
YEAR OF MERCY
God, who is merciful, extends to us His mercy.
Here are some ways to keep to mercy this Jubilee
Year. Try selecting one each week and putting it
into practice.
1. Have Masses said for the living: friends and
family members, even strangers you read/hear
about, who are having a hard time.
2. Send a card, flowers, gift or note to someone on
the six month anniversary of his/her loved one’s
death.
By then most people have stopped
recognizing their grief.
3. Offer to drive an elderly person to Mass.
The KJT will meet Tuesday, January 19th, at
6:30 pm in the classroom library. Please
bring your total volunteer hours for 2015.
Email address for Bulletin and Announcements:
Webmaster: Lorne Hengst
[email protected]
[email protected]
Bulletin deadline is Wednesday by 8:00 pm
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Prayer for the Sick
Watch, O Lord, with those who wake, or watch, or weep
tonight, and give your angels charge over those who
sleep. Tend your sick ones, O Lord Christ. Rest your
weary ones. Bless your dying ones. Soothe your
suffering ones. Pity your afflicted ones. Shield your
joyous ones. And for all your love's sake. Amen.
Msgr. Bill Brooks, Fr. Adam Martinez, Fr. Jim Robertson,
Fr. Everett Trebtoske
Angie Becker, Grayson Broce, Ronnie Broce, Amy Buettner,
Marcella Chapa, Toye Davis, David Day, Deacon Larry &
Sue Dunne, Noelle & Timmy Eubanks, David Falcon,
Deacon John Franklin, Jon David Garcia, Ramiro Garza,
Ernestine Gonzales, Liborio Gonzales, J.D. Guzman,
Dorothy
Hicks,
Lindsey
Hoe,
Thomas
Holub,
Fernando Huitron, Mickey Hyatt, Jim Jurek, Doris Keown,
Ben Knapek, John Lewis, Bob Lindstrom, Tommy Luna,
Maria Martinez, Lucille Mecey, Betty Lynn Meyer,
Elizabeth Molina, Sandy Murphree, Paul Oncken,
Jennifer Parker, Ben Perez, David Perez, Rosa Pickens,
Dale & Georgie Pyeatt, Michael Reid, Bonnie Renteria,
Lydia Rocha, Efren Rodriguez, Ellen Rodriguez,
Rebecca Rodriguez, Stephanie Sanchez, Ann Scalise,
John Simecek, Pat Steffek, Wayne Strahan, Eleanor &
Genaro Tovar, Elizabeth Verastegui, E.G. Villarreal,
Gloria Wenzel and Letha Wiley
Segundo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — As a bridegroom rejoices in his
bride, so God rejoices in the chosen Zion and
Jerusalem.
(Isaiah 62:1-5)
Psalm — Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the
nations.
(Psalm 96)
Second Reading — All the varied gifts and talents
found in the Christian community are products of the
same Spirit.
(1 Corinthians 12:4-11)
Gospel — At a wedding festival in Cana, Jesus
changes water into wine at his mother’s request.
(John 2:1-11).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997,
International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — Como el esposo goza con su
esposa, así Dios se regocija con su elegida.
(Isaías 62:1-5)
Salmo — Cantemos la grandeza del Señor.
(Salmo 96 [95])
Segunda lectura — Todos los diferentes dones y
talentos que se encuentran en la comunidad cristiana
son obra del mismo Espíritu.
(1 Corintios 12:4-11)
Evangelio — Compartiendo el gozo de una boda en
Caná, Jesús rellena la provisión de vino.
(Juan 2:1-11)
May Perpetual light shine upon them and may
they walk in the presence of the Lord.
Deceased:
José Lozano and Patricio Sanchez
Father George’s Did You Know?
The minimum requirements for being
Catholic are called the Precepts of the Church.
They are:
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
Sanctuary
Candle
To attend Mass every Sunday and Holy
Day of Obligation.
Going to confession annually, if not,
more often or when needed.
Receiving Holy Communion during
Easter, and receiving weekly or daily is
encouraged.
Observing the laws on fasting and
abstinence: one full meal on Ash
Wednesday and Good Friday, and not
eating meat on the Fridays of Lent.
Obeying the laws concerning marriage
in the Church.
Supporting the Church financially or
otherwise.
If you would like to donate $12 for a candle (burns 2 weeks) for
the church/chapel, please, call or come by the church office.
THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
No one who understands the reality that God is can think
that God does not exist.
—St. Anselm of Canterbury
LA EXISTENCIA DE DIOS
Nadie que entiende la realidad de que Dios existe puede
pensar que Dios no existe.
—San Anselmo de Canterbury
Flowers
If you would like to make a donation of flowers in the
church, please, call or come by the church office.

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