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August 23, 2015 - wlpcatholic.org
From the Pastor
Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
Dear Friends in Christ,
Things do not always go as planned. We may have a certain idea of how things
should go, but we do not always have complete control over the direction and/or outcome. A
road map is good. We need some direction and planning. As we get older we also realize that
we need to be flexible. Much like a baseball player who is expecting a fastball, but the pitcher
throws a curveball instead. The baseball player has to adapt to whatever is thrown his or her
way. We have to be able to adapt to whatever may come our way.
For the last several weeks our Gospel reading for Sunday has come from chapter six
of the Gospel according to John. This is the chapter on Jesus’ teaching about the Eucharist –
the Bread of Life. Jesus talks about the fact that He is the true Bread come down from heaven.
His flesh is true food, and His blood is true drink. Whoever eats His flesh and drinks His blood
has eternal life. This was not the pitch that the disciples were looking for when Jesus initially
said this. They expected a fastball. They wanted a warrior Messiah who would conquer the
Roman army and set them free. Instead Jesus threw them a curveball. Jesus came and
talked of peace, serving others, sacrificing your life; and for Jesus it meant giving His flesh and
blood as “food that endures for eternal life.” (Jn 6:27) This was a curveball that caught them
completely off guard.
Many of Jesus’ disciples left Him because they couldn’t handle the curveball. They struck out and walked away dejected. This was not
the game that they wanted to play. Jesus looked at His closest disciples and asked them, “Do you also want to leave?” (Jn 6:67) His closest
disciples were seemingly shocked as well; but Peter realized that Jesus was the way, and the truth, and the life. (Jn 14:6) Peter replied, “Master, to
whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. We have come to believe and are convinced that you are the Holy One of God.” (Jn 6:6869) Even though Peter did not understand what Jesus was talking about regarding His body and blood, Peter knew in his heart that Jesus was the
One that he needed to follow. Peter made the wisest decision of his life by not turning away from Jesus. He knew that he needed to cling to Jesus
because He is God’s Word that leads to eternal life. (see Ps 91:14-16)
Life throws us many pitches that we aren’t expecting. We expect one type of pitch, and we receive another one that is totally different.
We have to be adaptable. The thing that we don’t want to do is give up and walk away. Cling to Jesus, turn to Him with all your heart, and He will
never let you down. He will always be at our side guiding us through the unexpected. (see Ps 23) If things get rough and Jesus asks us, “Do you
also want to leave?” May we always answer Him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.” For Jesus is the way and the
truth and the life that leads to the true peace, prosperity and everlasting life that we all desire.
Jesus I trust in You,
Fr. Tim Ilgen
Monday August 24
Rv 21:9b-14, Ps 145:10-13,17-18, Jn 1:45-51
Tuesday August 25
1 Thes 2:1-8, Ps 139:1-3,4-6, Mt 23:23-26
Wednesday August 26
1 Thes 2:9-13, Ps 139:7-12b, Mt 23:27-32
Thursday August 27
1 Thes 3:7-13, Ps 90:3-5a,12-14,17, Mt 24:42-51, see Sir 26:1-4,13-16,
Lk 7:11-17
Friday August 28
1 Thes 4:1-8, Ps 97:1-2b,5-6,10-12, Mt 25:1-13, see 1 Jn 4:7-16,
Mt 23:8-12
Saturday August 29
1 Thes 4:9-11, Ps 98:1,7-9, Mk 6:17-29, see Jer 1:17-19, Ps 71:1-4a,56b,15ab,17
Sunday August 30
Dt 4:1-2,6-8,Ps 15:2-5, Jas 1:17-18,21b-22,27, Mk 7:1-8,14-15,21-23
Sunday
August 23
Missa Pro Populo
Monday
August 24
9am Mass-St. Mary
+ Margaret Barnes
Wednesday August 26
9am Mass-St. Mary
+ Ken Studeman
6pm Mass-St. Francis Xavier
+ Maxine Vodjansky
Thursday
August 27
9am Mass-St. Joseph
+ Jack Gallagher
Friday
August 28
9am Mass-St. Joseph
+ Tony Larson
St. Joseph - Chehalis
St. Mary - Centralia
This Week at St. Joseph
This Week at St. Mary
Mon. August 24
St. Vincent de Paul, P. Center
6:30pm
Mon.
August 24
Mass/ Adoration
9am
Tues. August 25
Choir Practice
6:30pm
Wed
August 26
Mass
9am
Wed. August 26
Altar Society Bazaar Projects Ideas, P. Center
1-3pm
Thur.
August 27
Office Closed
Hisp. Adult Choir, Ch
6-7pm
Thur. August 27
Mass
9am
Fri. August 28
Mass
9am
Sat. August 29
Mass
5pm
Sun. August 30
Mass
10:30am
Mass in Spanish/Reception to follow
Sat.
Sun.
August 29
August 30
Hisp. Choir Practice, AC Room
6:30pm
Youth Choir Practice, AC Room
9am
Choir Practice, AC Room
4pm
Mass
5pm
Mass
8:30am
1pm
for Fr Tim & Fr. Francisco after Mass
Please note the change of Picnic/Mass
Picnic plans have been changed! The 10:30am Mass at St. Joseph on September 13th will be in the church as
usual, not in the park. We will have a joint parish picnic with St. Joseph-Chehalis and St. Mary after Mass approx.
11:45 am on September 13th at Stan Hedwall Park to meet and greet Fr. Mauer. The Knights of Columbus will provide
all the hamburgers, hot dogs, buns, drinks. The Altar Society will provide the fruit, baked beans, chips, desserts. Paper
products will be provided. Please bring your own chair if you like, there are a few picnic tables at the park.
God Squad Memo: “St. Joseph Parish is seeking Catholic youths
who wish to dedicate a year of their lives to the service of God at the
altar. The Parish is in need of servers for both Saturday evening &
Sunday morning Mass. This is a one-year commitment running
through August of 2016, and involves serving at the altar every other
Saturday & Sunday. No experience necessary. We are looking for
baptized Catholic youths age 11-16. Servers will be assigned to serve
at the mass that their family usually attends.
Application forms are available at the parish office or see Mike Roewe
at the front of the church after Mass on Sunday or call him-748-7239
St. Martha’s Circle will start up again September 1st. They meet the
first Tuesday of every Month. New members are always welcomed to
join. You can contact Dee Jolin at 262-3443 or Betty Zepeda at
807-8693
Position Open: We are seeking someone to fill the position of Pastoral Assistant for Faith Formation (PAFF) for St. Mary’s and St. Joseph’s –
Chehalis. This will be a part-time job with no benefits. Some evening and weekend work is required. The PAFF will be responsible for elementary
Faith Formation, RCIA, VBS, etc. Please contact Gay Lynn in the parish office for a full job description.
GOD GIVES IT ALL
THEN CALLS US TO SHARE
Sunday Collection as of
8/16/15
GOD GIVES IT ALL
THEN CALLS US TO SHARE
Sunday Collection as of
8/16/15
WEEKLY
LAST
NEEDED
ACTUAL
WEEKLY
LAST
NEEDED
ACTUAL
AMOUNT
WEEK’S
YEAR TO
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AMOUNT
WEEK’S
YEAR TO
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COLLECTION
DATE
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COLLECTION
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$6,033.65
$4,028.16
$42,205.57
$37,679.02
$3,509.62
$1,997.52
$24,567.34
$22,695.52
St. Francis Xavier– Toledo
Mon
Stewardship
August 24
Office Open
9-1pm
Tues. August 25
Office Open
9-1pm
Wed. August 26
Mass/Adoration
Thur. August 27
Office Open
Sun.
Mass
The Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time
August 30
6pm
9-1pm
8:30am
In today’s first reading, Joshua challenges the people to decide whom
they will serve. Recalling God’s faithfulness to them and to their
ancestors, the people declare, “We also will serve the Lord, for He is
our God.” May we, too, be mindful of God’s gifts to us and renew our
commitment to serve Him with grateful hearts.
**
August 24-Feast of Saint Bartholomew, Apostle
August 25-Feast of Saint Louis; Saint Joseph Calasanz, priest
August 27-Feast of Saint Monica
August 28-Feast of Saint Augustine, Bishop, Doctor of the Church
August 29-The Passion of St. John the Baptist
St. Joseph– Pe Ell
Holy Family– Frances
PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE:
In need of our prayers and support
Danielle Cummings, Bernie Helfrich, Tony Karniss, Ashley Groat, Gail
Marks, Page Kanick, Pet Phelps, Cindy Birchell, Bud Bush, Ryan
Cummings, Robert Webster, Mickey Taylor, Kade Allen, Missy Taylor, Tracy Wilson Hadachek, Tom & Donna Muller, Bobby Krueger,
Bill Wooten, Sue Ford, Rose Muller
HEAR OUR PRAYERS
THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE
TUESDAY...Food bank work party at 2pm
WEDNESDAY….Food bank distribution from
11am to Noon
SUNDAY(30th) 8:30am Mass-Pe Ell
10:30am Mass-Frances
St. Vincent de Paul
St. Joseph/St. Mary
360-623-1144 message phone
St. Francis Xavier
864-4130 message phone
In today’s Gospel, Jesus asks “Do you also want to leave?” We must
ask ourselves if we really want to hear the good news of his love for
us and for others. Is the word of God able to break into our consciousness, change us and call us to hear the cries of the poor?
As you give your gift to the poor through the Society of St.
Vincent de Paul, in your heart you also will find the good news of
God’s love.
We will meet this Monday August 24th, at 6:30pm at St. Joseph
in the Parish Center.
St. Joseph School
Faith Formation
Faith Formation Classes for the Year 2015-2016
Registration forms for Faith Formation for this coming fall are
available.
Also RCIA Registration forms for adults are available for those
who wish to become Catholic or just want to learn about the
Catholic Faith.
All Registrations are available on our website at
www.wlpcatholic.org
You may sign up at anytime during office hours from 8am to 5pm
or call 748-4953
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Please welcome our new Principal, Carissa Talley.
As you know Carissa was our middle school math
and science teacher. We are grateful that Carissa
has decided to be our principal for the 2015-2016
school year. We know that she will do well, and
she has all our support.
We are seeking someone to fill the position of Pastoral Assistant for
Faith Formation (PAFF) for St. Mary’s and St. Joseph’s - Chehalis.
This will be a part-time job with no benefits. Some evening and weekend work is required. The PAFF will be responsible for elementary
Faith Formation, RCIA, VBS, etc. Please contact Gay Lynn in the
parish office for a full job description.
***
Fall Bible Studies – and Adult Education— Mark your Calendar!
Two opportunities to grow in your faith. Both will be held in the St.
Joseph’s Parish Center.
September 16th- Wednesday nights at 6pm – an 8 week study
“Unlocking the Mystery of the Bible” - a good bible basics study
tracing God’s plan for salvation. Includes a 30 min. video and group
discussions. Study guide is recommended and cost $20. High school
students and adults are welcome. Please sign up by Sept 3 to
reserve your study guide, otherwise just let us know if you are coming.
September 17th- Thursday day time study: 1 to 3 pm – 10 week
study “Father Robert Barron’s CATHOLICISM study program which
includes the following episodes:
1. Amazed and Afraid: The Revelation of God Become Man
2. Happy Are We: The Teaching of Jesus
3.That Than Which Nothing Greater Can Be Thought: The Ineffable
Mystery of God
4. Our Tainted nature’s Solidarity Boast: Mary, Mother of God
5. The Indispensable men: Peter, Paul, and the Missionary Adventure
6. A Body Both Suffering and Glorious: The Mystical Union of Christ
and the Church
7. Word Made Flesh, True Bread of Heaven: The Mystery of Liturgy
and the Eucharist
8. A vast Company of Witnesses: The Communion of Saints
9. The Life of His Love: Prayer and the Life of the Spirit
10.Word Without End: The Last Things
These video presentations are about 50 minutes, plus we will
have large and small group discussions. Sign up by Sept. 3 to
reserve your study guide. The cost is $20. After Sept. 3 you are
still welcome to join us but we may not have a guidebook for
you. To sign up for either study call the parish office 748-4953.
For questions about the study call Ann Vander Stoep 748-8136.
Youth Ministry
Prayer ~ Sacraments ~ Fun ~ Fellowship
“you too, dear young people, can be joyful witnesses of his love,
courageous witnesses of His Gospel, carrying to this world a ray of
His light.”-Pope Francis
Youth Group is held Sunday evenings 6-8pm on the third floor of
St. Mary School Building in Centralia and is open to all youth in
grades 6-12.
No Youth Group till September 13th
Have a Great Summer!
Thank you for all you do!
Cathy
CONTACT INFORMATION: Cathy Perkins
[email protected]
Website: wlpyouthgroup.weebly.com
Facebook: facebook.com/wlpcatholic
Community Page
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Mon: St. Mary, Centralia 9:30 AM– 5 PM
Wed: St. Francis, Toledo 6:30 –7:30 PM
Thurs: St. Joseph, Chehalis 9:30 -5:30 PM
Visit our Web Page at wlpcatholic.org for further information on our
cluster of parishes or to give suggestions. Please contact Jeanette at
[email protected]. Also we are on facebook, at
https://www.facebook.com/wlpcatholicchurches
JOURNEYING TOGETHER: We are walking with God and each
other; witnessing the application of God’s Word and love in everyday
life. You are welcome to join us the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each
month at 5 p.m. as we hear God’s truths shared through story-telling
and study God’s Word. Next meeting will be August 24.
Women of all ages and faith backgrounds are invited. If you have
any questions or need a ride, please call Carol at 748-6733.
PRAYER CHAIN
We pray for our sick parishioners that they will know
the healing presence of Christ **** Please pray for:
St. Joseph: Martha Sweeney, Barbara Rose, Beth
Haunreiter, Hildegard DeGoede Jim Bonagofski,
Alice, Cassandra Chalmers, Dorothy Hagstrom, Ed
Pemerl, Elin Larson, Robert Myers, Bill & Louise
Heap, Debbie Mikota, Rosemary Lefebvre, Barbara
Kullgren, Patricia Kullgren, Maria Sauter (RIP), Sonia Wirta
Ferguson, Cathleen Steck, Nancy, Jennifer Teitzel, Joe Hajicek,
Susan Killillay, Nancy Rousseau, Kay, Henry Reith.
St. Mary: Cheryl Brownfield, Terry Bell, Elaine Campbell, Pat Griffith,
Irene & Glenn Simons, Susan Fordyce (RIP), Jim Bonagofski, Ed
Sager, Mary Riner, Esther Haubrick, Florence Rakoz, Theresa Rice,
Sharon Hahn, & Family, Steve Folden.
St. Francis: Joe Krepel, Maureen Batten, Dave & Judith Palmer, Pat
Griffin, Richard Rice, Stan & June Taloff, Norb & Jean Zimmerman,
Michael Soldan, Richard Drinkwater, Gerry Hill, Betty Perkins, Katie
Townsend, Dr. Ed Dolci, Matthew Christian, Larry Hunhoff, Kay
Raupp, Sandy Harris, Dian Herrick, Barb Purdy, Bob & Jackie
Vodjansky, Debbie Oberg, Barney Rinkel, Young Jusice(4yr.old)
those serving in the military & their families.
LOVE Inc. ( Love in the Name of Christ) is offering free budget
classes, learning: How to make and follow a BUDGET!; How to make
better life choices! Call 360-748-8611, ext 12
We are seeking someone to fill the position of Pastoral Assistant for
Faith Formation (PAFF) for St. Mary’s and St. Joseph’s - Chehalis.
This will be a part-time job with no benefits. Some evening and
weekend work is required. The PAFF will be responsible for
elementary Faith Formation, RCIA, VBS, etc. Please contact
Gay Lynn in the parish office for a full job description.
Strengthen Your Marriage
Do you long for a more loving and caring relationship? Do you have
feelings of disillusionment in your marriage? Retrouvaille (pronounced
retro-vī) can help by providing the relationship-healing skills needed to
build a stronger marriage. For confidential information about, or to
register for our upcoming program beginning Sept 18-20, 2015 call
360-671-6479 or visit our website at www.HelpOurMarriage.com.
Archdiocese of Seattle; Mass for the Special Needs Community
Archbishop J. Peter Sartain invites all to celebrate a Mass for our
special needs community, which includes families, friends & our faith
communities.
September 5, 2015 at 10am
St. James Cathedral
Reception to follow
For more information, contact Erica Cohen Moore; 206-382-4852 or
Archbishop J. Peter Sartain
E-mail [email protected]
Will honor, recognize & bless Catholics who teach at local public and
non-catholic private schools, colleges & universities.
SAVE THE DATE
Witnesses of the Faith
Sacred Heart in Morton invites all to join in the fun at
Teachers, staff & their families are invited to attend the Mass at
Morton Septemberfest
12:00pm
Lyle Community Center
September 6, 2015-St. James Cathedral
700 Main Street
*
Morton, Washington
Casual reception to follow in the courtyard.
September 26th — 4:30-7
Office of Catholic Faith Formation
206-382-4593; [email protected]
Prime Rib Dinner———Adults-$15—Kids-$10—-Family of 5-$50
Live Music—Bake Sale—Auction/Raffle
More information contact Pam Kinsman 360-978-4725
COMUNIDAD HISPANA
DEL PARROCO
RECEPCION PARA DAR LAS GRACIAS A NUESTROS SACERDOTES EL PADRE TIM Y EL PADRE FRANCISCO
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El 30 de Agosto después de Misa de la una de la tarde
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Invitamos a todos para que traigan algún platillo de
comida, bebidas y postres para compartir con ellos. También puede traerle una tarjeta o regalo.
No pierda la oportunidad de darle las gracias al Padre Tim por
sus cinco años de servicio a nuestra comunidad y al Padre Francisco por sus dos años de servicio. Oremos por ellos para que Dios
los colme de bendiciones en este tiempo de transición.
DIA DE CAMPO: Gracias al Padre Tim, al Padre Francisco y a
la participación de muchas personas tuvimos nuestra Misa en el
parque el Domingo pasado con mucho éxito. Bendiciones
BIENVENIDOS nuestros nuevos sacerdotes a partir del primero de Septiembre. Nuestro nuevo Párroco va a ser el Padre Maurer se pronuncia (Mauer) primer Misa con nosotros 9/6/15 y el
Padre Gilberto Mora su primer Misa con nosotros 9/13/15.
ESTA SEMANA EN NUESTRA COMUNIDAD “SANTA MARIA” .
Jueves 27 de Agosto
Practica Coro con Juan Carlos
Escuela
6:30 p.m.
ESTA SEMANA EN NUESTRA COMUNIDAD “SAN JOSE”
Practica Coro de Niños hasta Septiembre
coles 26 de Agosto
Practica Coro de Jóvenes y adultos
Miér6:00 pm
Parroquia
DOMINGO 30 DE AGOSTO EN SAN JOSE MISA 1:00 P.M.
CITAS BIBLICAS PARA REFLEXIONAR EN CASA
Fecha
Primera Lect.
Salmo
Evangelio
Agosto 24 Lunes SAN BARTOLOME, APOSTOL
Ap 21:9-14
144:10-13,17-18
Jn 1:45-51
Agosto 25 Martes día de la semana (21) San Luis; San José de Calasanz, presbítero
1 Tes 2:1-8
138:1-3,4-6
Mt 23:23-26
Agosto 26 Miércoles día de la semana (21)
1 Tes 2:9-13
138:7-12
Mt 23:27-32
Agosto 27 Jueves Santa Momica
1 Tes 3:7-13
89:3-5,12-14,17
Mt 24:42-51
Ver Eclo 26:1-4,13-16 Lc 7:11-17
Agosto 28 Viernes San Agustin, Obispo, Doctor de la Iglesia
1 Tes 4:1-8
96:1-2,5-6,10-12
Mt 25:1-13
Ver 1 Jn 4:7-16 Mt 23:8-12
Agosto 29 Sábado: El Martirio de San Juan Bautista
1 Tes 4:9-11 97:1,7-9 Mc 6:17-29 ver Jr 1:17-19 Sal 70:1-4,5-6,15-17
DOMINGO 30 DE AGOSTO “XXII DOMINGO ORDINARIO”
Primera Lectura. Dt 4:1-2,6-8
Salmo 14:2-5
Segunda Lectura Sant 1:17-18,21,22-27 Evangelio Mc 7:1-8,14-15,21-23
DIOS NOS DA TODO, LUEGO NOS LLAMA A COMPARTIR
COLECTA DOMINICAL 8/16/15
CANTIDAD
COLECTA
NECESITAMOS
QUE SE NECESITA
DE LA SEMANA
AL AÑO
COLECTA
ANUAL
A LA SEMANA
PASADA
A LA FECHA
A LA FECHA
801.92
938.42
5,613.44
5,181.91
Jesus dice: “Donde está tu Tesoro, allí estará tambien tu corazón,”
Donde ponemos nuestro tesoro? Donde radica nuestro corazón?
Domingo Veintiuno del
Tiempo Ordinario
Queridos Amigos en Cristo,
Las cosas no siempre salen como se
planearon. Podemos tener una cierta idea de
cómo las cosas deberian ser, pero no siempre
tenemos todo el control sobre la dirección y/o resultado. Tener un
plan es bueno. Necesitamos algún tipo de dirección y planificación. A medida que la persona envejece nos damos cuenta de que
hay que ser flexible. Muy parecido a un jugador de béisbol que
está a la espera de una pelota, pero el lanzador lanza una curva en
su lugar. El jugador de béisbol tiene que adaptarse a lo que se
produce en su camino. Tenemos que ser capaces de adaptarnos a
cualquier cosa que ocurra en nuestra vida.
En las últimas semanas la lectura del Evangelio del Domingo son del capítulo seis del Evangelio de Juan. Este es el
capítulo de la enseñanza de Jesús sobre la Eucaristía— Pan de
Vida. Jesús habla de que Él es el verdadero Pan del cielo. Su carne
es verdadera comida y Su sangre es verdadera bebida. El que
come Su carne y bebe Su sangre tiene vida eterna. Esto no era lo
que los discípulos estaban esperando cuando Jesús dijo eso. Esperaban una respuesta rapida. Querían un Mesías guerrero que
conquistara el ejército romano y los dejara en libertad. En cambio
Jesús les tiró una curva. Jesús se acercó y habló de la paz, del servicio a los demás, sacrificando su vida; y para Jesús eso quiere
decir que va a dar su carne y su sangre como alimento que perdura para la vida eterna." (Jn 6:27 ) Esta fué una curva que los dejó
totalmente desprevenidos.
Muchos de los discípulos de Jesús lo abandonaron
porque no pudieron manejar la curva. Ellos se fueron lejos abatidos. Este no era el juego que querían jugar. Jesús miró a sus
discípulos más cercanos y les preguntó, " ¿ustedes también desean
irse?" (Jn 6:67 ) Sus discípulos más cercanos también fueron sorprendidos, pero Pedro se dió cuenta que Jesús era el camino, la
verdad y la vida. (Jn 14, 6), Pedro respondió: "Maestro, ¿a quién
iremos? Tú tienes palabras de vida eterna. Hemos llegado a creer
y estamos convencidos de que tú eres el Santo de Dios." (Jn 6:68 ) a
pesar de que Pedro no entendía lo que Jesús estaba hablando
acerca de su cuerpo y de su sangre, Pedro sabía en su corazón que
a Jesús era al que necesitaba seguir. Pedro hizo la decisión más
acertada de su vida por no darle la espalda a Jesús. Él sabía que
necesitaba aferrarse a Jesús, porque Él es la Palabra de Dios que
lleva a la vida eterna. (Ver Ps 91:14-16 )
La Vida nos da muchas cosas que no nos esperamos.
Una cosa es lo que esperamos y otra lo que recibimos que es totalmente diferente. Tenemos que tener la capacidad de adaptarnos.
Lo que no queremos hacer es renunciar y alejarnos. Aferrate a
Jesús, a Dios con todo tu corazón y él nunca te defraudará. Él
siempre estará a nuestro lado nos guía a través de lo inesperado.
(Ver Salmo 23) Si las cosas se vuelven ásperas Jesús nos pregunta,
" ¿Usted también se quiere ir? ", que siempre le respondamos,
"Señor, ¿a quién iremos? Tú tienes palabras de vida eterna." Jesús
es el camino, la verdad y la vida que lleva a la verdadera paz, la
prosperidad y la vida eterna que todos deseamos.
(Mt 6:21)
Jesus en Tí Confio,
HORARIO DE OFICINA Lunes, Martes Miercoles y Viernes de 8:00 a. 3:00 pm
Tel (360)736-1870 FAX (360) 807-0758
Fr. Tim Ilgen

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