Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Sanctuary of St. Toribio Romo

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Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Sanctuary of St. Toribio Romo
Sts. Peter and Paul
Catholic Church
Sanctuary of
St. Toribio Romo
Iglesia Católica de
San Pedro y San Pablo
Santuario
Santo Toribio Romo
Sts. Peter & Paul
Church
1419 N. 67th E. Ave., Tulsa, Ok 74115
Rev. Timothy L. Davison, Pastor
Rev. Juan Pablo Robles, Associate Pastor
Bob Wilson, Deacon
Tommy Young, Deacon (Ret.)
Patrick Martin, School Principal
Maria Walsh, School Secretary
Gayle Casey, Parish Secretary
Karen Campbell, Director of Religious Education
Parish Office 918-836-2596 Fax 918-836-2597
Rectory 918-933-4272
School Office 918-836-2165 Pre-School 836-3114
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.stspeterandpaul-tulsa.org
WEEKEND MASSES/DOMINGOS
Saturday
6:00 p.m. (English)
Sunday
9:00 a.m. (English)
11:00 p.m. (Español)
1:00 p.m. (Latin)
6:00 p.m. (Español)
WEEKDAY MASSES/MISAS DIARIAS
Monday-Saturday
8:30 a.m. (English)
Mon.
7:00 a.m. (Latin)
Tues.- Thurs.
7:00 p.m. (Español)
Fri.
5:00 p.m. (Latin)
HOLY DAY/DIAS SANTOS
Vigil
5:30 p.m. (English)
Holy Day Mass
8:30 a.m. (English)
7:00 p.m. (Español)
ADORATION/ADORACION
Tuesday 12:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Thursday 12:00 - 7:00 p.m.
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE/CONFESIONES
Tuesday
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Thursday
4:00—5:00 p.m.
Sunday
8:30 - 8:50 a.m.
10:30 - 11:00 p.m.
5:30 - 6:00 p.m.
BAPTISM/RCIA
For information about Baptism or RCIA contact
Owen or Karen Campbell at 835-4798 or 520-6005.
From the Pastor
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Today is called the SUNDAY OF THE MOST
HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST or in
Latin CORPUS CHRISTI SUNDAY. It is a day in
which we give special recognition and honor to the
real presence of Christ in the Sacrament of the
Holy Eucharist. This afternoon following the 1:00
p.m. Mass we will have a procession of the Blessed
Sacrament around our property stopping at two altars that were erected for the occasion. The whole
community of Sts. Peter and Paul parish will be
participating as a sign of our love and devotion to
Christ in the Sacrament of His love. After the procession we will have an ice cream social outside
under the awning of the Church. Today is also the
day that some of our children whose families attend the Latin Mass will be receiving their First
Holy Communion. They have been prepared by
their parents and have been meeting together with
Molly Trudeau. I am sure they and their parents
are excited and happy on this wonderful occasion.
I too share their happiness as their Pastor. I am
sure Our Lord Himself is joyful that these little
children are coming to Him for the first time to receive His Body and Blood.
This whole week is going to be a week of celebration so that today’s Feast of Corpus Christi is connected to next Sunday’s Feast of Sts. Peter and
Paul. Every evening we will have special prayers
and events to honor Our Blessed Lord and His holy
Mother as well as our patron saints who watch over
us from Heaven: Sts. Peter and Paul and St.
Toribio Romo. Here is our schedule:
Monday, June 23rd -- Evening Prayer at 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 24th - Evening Mass at 7:00 p.m.
and Holy Hour from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
June 22, 2014
Wednesday, June 25th -Video presentation in
cafeteria on St. Toribio Romo at 7:30 p.m.
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Thursday, June 26 -- Evening Mass at 7:00
p.m. and Holy Hour from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Friday, June 27th -- Morning Mass for Feast of
the Sacred Heart at 8:30 a.m. with a consecration
of the parish to follow Mass. Evening High Mass
in Latin at 7:00 p.m. followed by a consecration of
the parish to the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.
Saturday, June 28th, Feast of the Immaculate
Heart in the Novus Ordo Mass at 8:30 a.m. with
consecration to the Immaculate Heart to follow.
Special Rosary at 5:30 p.m. preceding 6:00 p.m.
Mass.
On the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul which is Sunday, June 29th there will be a “Corporate Mass”
with the Knights of Columbus at 9:00 a.m. followed by Coffee and Donuts and following the
1:00 p.m. there will be an International Food Festival beginning around 2:30 p.m. At the International Food Festival there will be food that is typical from the country or national ethic origin of our
multi-cultural parish. I hope you will come and
enjoy not only the great food and Bingo and games
for the little ones but also some time to visit with
fellow parishioners on our Patronal Feast Day. I
would like to thank ahead of time Pedro Mendez
and all those who will make these celebrations an
occasion of rejoicing!! May God bless these good
stewards who give of their time and talent to assist
the rest of us in so many ways here at our parish.
Have a good week and enjoy the events of today
and throughout this week.
Sincerely yours always,
Father Timothy Davison
The effect of our sharing in the Body and
Blood of Christ is to change us into what we receive.
Pope St. Leo the Great
Living the Beatitudes
The Path to a Happy Life
Our contemporary world confuses
pleasure with happiness. We are
told that money, travel, pleasure,
power, and other attractions will
make us happy. No matter how
hard we try, such allurements never satisfy us. So
what then is our fate?
Jesus gives us the answer. He teaches us
that the living God offers us the path to abiding
happiness. We trod this path when we live the beatitudes. They are God’s road map to cultivating a
happy life. They describe the spirituality of a true
disciple by setting the standard for right action in
light of Jesus’ cross and resurrection. They help us
live Jesus’ way.
The beatitudes are Jesus’ gift to us. They
show us the path to a happy life. As faithful disciples, we walk this path to achieve true happiness.
Jesus proclaimed the Eight Beatitudes during a time of harsh Roman rule. Society today is
also beset with challenges that bring pain and adversity to those living a moral life.
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the
kingdom of Heaven Mt 5:3)
The first beatitude reflects the words of Isaiah,
quoted by Jesus in the synagogue. “The Spirit of
the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me
to bring good news to the poor” (Lk 4:18). The
biblical poor recognize their need for God and accept his sovereignty. The phrase “poor in spirit” is
connected with humility and recalls the Magnificat, where Mary speaks of her lowliness (see Lk
1:48).
The first beatitude demands absolute trust
in God and humility before the almighty and allloving God. Being poor in spirit has nothing to do
with a particular state in life. People who are poor
in spirit strive to achieve an attitude of trust in
God, which is both liberating and humanizing.
Achieving this brings freedom of heart and detachment from worldly things that enable us to grow in
love of God and neighbor.
When is it most difficult for me to place my
trust in God?
Ordinary Form: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)
Extraordinary Form: 2nd Sunday after Pentecost
Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be
comforted. (Mt 5:4)
The second beatitude describes those who experience loss and the intense feelings of grief that accompany any such death or tragedy. The beatitude
hearkens back to God’s words, “Comfort, O comfort my people” (Is 40:1). When Paul experienced
devastation, he called on the “God of all consolation” (2 Cor 1:3). The call for comfort reaches full
expression when Jesus’ mother stood by the cross.
Grief is a part of living, especially when
something happens to a beloved child, spouse, parent, or friend. This beatitude promises that God
always comforts us, often through people who are
with us in our darkest hours. To give and receive
comfort is the path of the disciple. When we
mourn, we choose the way of the disciple, confident that victory will be ours. When we mourn, we
act in the spirit of Christ who mourned and put
himself in his Father’s hands.
How do I offer support and God’s loving
comfort to those who are grieving?
Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the
earth (Mt 5:5)
the third beatitude connects us with the Old Testament notion of meekness that is associated with
wisdom. Jesus encouraged his disciples to be meek
in his words, “Learn from me, for I am gentle and
humble in heart” (Mt 11:29).
This meekness does not sanction dominance over the weak. Rather, when faced with inevitable challenges, the disciple imitates Jesus,
who stood before Pilate and endured excruciating
pain to win our salvation. the meek are not wimps.
their strength comes from the crucified Christ.
When tempted by passion, fear, or force, the virtuous person’s meekness brings inner strength, calm
and peace. As a virtue, meekness prepares us for
the unexpected and joins us to the Risen Christ.
How might I approach my work, my family,
and my daily life with a spirit of humility?
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Prayer Intentions of Pope Francis
JUNE
Universal: That the unemployed may
receive support and find the work they need to live
in dignity.
Evangelization: That Europe may rediscover its
Christian roots through the witness of believers.
TU Newman Center
The TU Newman Center will resume its 8 pm Sunday Mass for the summer starting Sunday June
1st and going until Sunday July 27th.
The Catholic Tour
Holy Shroud of Turin
Exposition of the Holy Shroud of Turin, Italy is
scheduled between April 19th and June 24th, 2015.
The last exposition was in 2010 and the next viewing will be in 2015.
Please join us for a rare opportunity to view the
burial cloth of Christ on April 21st to 30th, 2015.
Miraculous cures have been attributed to the Holy
Shroud which has been verified many times by
world renowned scientists over the centuries.
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Not by bread alone does one
live, but by every word that
comes forth from the mouth
of the Lord.
Deuteronomy 8:3b
Lectors June 22nd
M. Brungardt & D. McAtee
We still need a few Lectors to read the Word on
Sundays once a month. Thank you to those who
have volunteered, and to those who have volunteered to count.
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Ordinary Time beckons, and so on this
Sunday we surrender the last glimmers of paschal
joy as we celebrate the renewal of our life around
the table of the Eucharist. This feast reminds us
that the goal of the catechumen’s journey through
Lent is not the baptismal font at Easter, but rather
the Pentecost. It all is about life lived in the
Spirit’s embrace in relationship to the Body of
Christ, which is found both “on the table” and “at
the table”.
The season of confirmation is also drawing
to a close, and this feast serves as a reminder that
his sacrament, a solemn sending from font to table,
is keyed to renewed vigor. Confirmation has
sometimes been sadly misunderstood as a kind of
graduation from religious formation, but it is nothing of the sort. It is about being led by the Lord
Jesus to the place where the Spirit flourishes, and
where the gifts of the Spirit are most easily detectable. After next week we will resume our consideration of the sacrament of confirmation, its rich
and somewhat tangles history, its challenging theology, and its changing celebration.
June 23rd - June 28th
Mon. 8:30 a.m.
Tues. 8:30 a.m.
Wed. 8:30 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Thurs. 8:30 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
Fri.
8:30 a.m.
Sat.
5:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
Shannon Reed
Jimmie Collier +
Jerry Taylor +
Extension Society
Opie Franklin +
Soledad Dominguez &
Miguel Navarro
In thanksgiving for
blessings received
George Reed
Norberto Castro +
Cynthia Warren +
Myrtle Dibble, Rolling Hills, Ca
toosa; Dana Petrilla, Frances
Strietel Villa; Jody Burns, Lelia Romine, Franciscan Villa; Belle Conner, The Parke and Ada Gonzalez.
Members who are ill and/or homebound:
Jan Brunk, Lola Giroux, Helen Cates, Pete Brann,
Owen Campbell, Frank & Rita Tilman, Colleen
Young, Diana Paola Sifuentes, Andrea Knepp,
Becky Moore, Norma Cates, Rebecca Johnson,
Barbara Collier, George Reed and John Aulestia.
Please pray for the repose of the soul of
Bob Stiefferman.
To make changes in this list, please call Gayle at
the office, 836-2596.
Contributions for June 15th
Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.
Mass & Procession for Corpus Christi
Join us at the Cathedral for the annual diocesan
celebration in honor of Christ’s Real Presence in
the Eucharist. On Sunday, June 22nd, the Bishop
will celebrate Mass at the Cathedral at 10:00 a.m.
with a special blessing for pregnant moms and for
anyone suffering from chronic or debilitation illness. If you or someone you know would like to
receive this blessing please call 918-307-4955 to
register or for more information.
Checks and envelopes
Cash
2443.00
1671.75
Total
4114.75
Year to Date
Capital Improvement
Education Endowment Fund
Infirm Priests
St. Toribio Fund
For the Poor
270,055.56
1.00
35.00
75.00
25.00
Informaciones Generales
Párroco: Rev. Timothy Davison
Vicario: Rev. Juan Pablo Robles
Oficina Parroquial:918-836-2596 Fax:836-2597
Rectoría:918-933-4272
Oficina de la Escuela 918-836-2165
Kinder
918-836-3114
Correo electrónico: [email protected]
Sitio web: www.stspeterandpaul-tulsa.org
Misas en Español
Martes a jueves:
Domingo
7:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.
Confesiones
Martes
4:00-5:00 p.m.
Jueves
4:00-5:00 p.m.
Media hora antes de cada Misa
Adoración
Martes
12:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Jueves
12:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Adoración toda la noche el primer viernes
de cada mes.
Preparación Pre-Matrimonial:
Domingo, Salón de Conferencia, Oficina Parroquial
9:30-11:00 AM
Llame a Miguel & Matilde de la Torre 933-4365
Clase Pre-Bautismal
El primer y el tercer domingo del mes, Salón Madre
Teresa,
12:30-2:30 PM.
Quinceañeras
Sábado, Salón Madre Teresa, 4:00-5:00 PM. Llame a
Carolina Gutiérrez: 835-7617
Catecismo para Niños
Martes- Preparación Sacramental
6-7:30 PM
Miércoles- Clases De Educación Religiosa 6-7:30 PM
RICA para Adultos (18 años +)
Domingo 9:30 a.m.— 10:30 a.m. Krafft Hut
Luis & Remedios Rivas 407-5095
Grupo de Oración
Jueves, 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Krafft Hut
Del Párroco:
Hermanos y hermanas en Cristo,
Hoy es el Domingo del Santísimo Cuerpo y Sangre
de Cristo o como se dices en latín Corpus Christi.
Es un día cuando recordemos especialmente de la
verdadera presencia de Cristo en el sacramento de
la Eucaristía. Esta tarde después de la Misa de la
1:00 pm vamos a tener una procesión con el Santísimo alrededor de la iglesia parando en dos altares
construidos por esta ocasión. Toda la comunidad
de San Pedro y San Pablo va a participar como señal de nuestra devoción a Cristo en el Sacramento
de Su Amor. Después de la procesión vamos a tener helados afuera en frente de la Iglesia. Hoy también algunos de los jóvenes que asistan a la Misa
en latín van a recibir la Primera Comunión. Han
sido preparados por sus padres y por Molly Trudeau. Seguramente ellos y sus padres están muy
emocionados. Como párroco comparto su alegria.
Estoy seguro que Nuestro Señor mismo esta feliz
que estos pequeños van a venir a El por la primera
vez para recibir Su Cuerpo y Sangre.
Esta semana entera será una semana de celebración
así que la Fiesta de hoy de Corpus Christi esta juntada con la Fiesta de San Pedro y San Pablo el
próximo domingo. Cada tarde habrá oraciones especiales y eventos para honrar a Nuestro Señor y a
Su santa Madre y también a nuestros santos patrones que nos guarden desde el Cielo:
Lunes, 23 de junio - Oraciones a las 7:00 pm
Martes, 24 de junio - Misa a las 7:00 pm y Hora
Santa 7:30 a 8:30 pm.
Miércoles, 25 de junio - Presentación de un video
sobre Santo Toribio Romo en la cafetería, 7:30 pm.
Jueves, 26 de junio - Misa a las 7:00 pm y Hora
Santa 7:30 a 8:30 pm.
Viernes, 27 de junio - Misa del Sagrado Corazón
a las 8:30 am con una consagración de la parroquia
después de la Misa.
Sábado, 28 de junio - Fiesta del Inmaculado Corazón 8:30 am con consagración al Inmaculado
Corazón después. Rosario especial a las 5:30 pm
antes de la Misa de las 6:00 pm.
Domingo, 29 de junio - Fiesta de San Pedro y San
Pablo, Misa a las 9:00 am con los Caballeros de
Colon seguida con café y donuts. Después de la
Misa de la 1:00 pm vamos a tener una Festival de
Comida Internacional comenzando a las 2:30 pm.
En esta Festival vamos a tener comida de diferentes países o de orígenes de nuestra parroquia multi-cultural. Ojala que van a venir a disfrutar no solamente de la comida, Bingo y juegos pero también para pasar un tiempo con sus compañeros parroquiales en esta Fiesta de nuestros Santos Patrones. Quisiera agradecer de ante mano a Pedro
Méndez y a todos que hacen de estas celebraciones
ocasiones para regocijar! Que Dios bendiga estos
administradores que dan de su tiempo y de sus talentos en tantas diferentes maneras aquí en nuestra
parroquia.
Que tengan todos ustedes una buena semana y que
disfruten de los eventos de hoy y de la semana.
Sinceramente siempre,
Padre Timothy Davison
Junio Oraciones de Misa del Papa
Francisco
Universal: Que los sin trabajo reciban apoyo y que encuentren el trabajo
que necesiten para vivir con dignidad.
Por Evangelización: Que Europa
redescubra sus raíces cristianos por
medio del testigo de los creyentes.
El efecto de compartir el Cuerpo y la Sangre de Cristo es transformarnos en lo que recibimos.
Papa San León Magno
Lectores, Monaguillos
22 de junio
Misa de las 11:00 AM
Primera: Víctor Hernández
Salmo: Reyna Sánchez
Segunda: Reyna Bustos
Oraciones: Noe Avelar
Monaguillos: Fernando Muñoz, Jaime Gutiérrez,
Agustín Avelar, Miguel Moreno, Leo Ávila
Misa de las 6:00 PM
Primera: Laura Hinojosa
Salmo: Eliel Carrillo
Segunda: María García
Oraciones: Willy Quintero
Monaguillos: Raúl Contreras, Noé Flores,
Daniel Stevens
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Hace algunos años, el cantante de rock
Carlos Santana y el grupo roquero Maná ganaron
un premio en los “Latin Grammys” por su canción
“Corazón Espinado”. Esta bella canción es de un
hombre que lamenta el dolor que una mujer le ha
causado. No la puede olvidar, porque ella le ha
dejado el corazón espinado. Esta canción siempre
me recuerda al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, corazón
rodeado por una corona de espinas e inflamado
por el amor que le tiene a su mujer, la Iglesia, es
decir, nosotros.
La devoción al Sagrado Corazón proviene
de una monja francesa, santa Margarita María Alacoque a quien Jesús mostró su corazón en junio de
1675. Jesús le dijo que su corazón arde de amor
por los seres humanos, pero los cristianos sólo lo
ofendemos con insultos, ingratitud e indiferencias.
?Cuántas veces, como Iglesia o como individuos, le hemos espinado el corazón del Señor? Y
aun así, la imagen del corazón espinado e inflamado de Jesús nos sigue cantando y llamando para
que seamos suyos. Si regresamos a él, Jesucristo
nos promete doce bendiciones de paz, consolación, fervor y otras gracias.
Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM

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