Archdiocese of Galveston Houston St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 816 Park Dr. La Porte, Texas 77571 281-471-2000 Fax:281-471-9365 Website:www.stmaryslaporte.com E-mail: [email protected] Parish Office Hours Monday - Friday 9:00 am-12:00 Noon 1:00 pm-4:00 pm CCE Office Hours: Sunday 8:30 am-12:00 pm Feast of the Holy Family December 28, 2014 Sacrament of Baptism Baptisms are celebrated on the 1st Sunday of the month. Classes are held on the 2nd & 3rd Tuesday of each month. Please come by the Parish Office to register or call for more information. Reconciliation The Sacrament of Penance is offered on Saturdays, from 4:30p.m. to 5:30p.m. or by appointment. Sacrament of Marriage Please contact the Parish Office at least (6) six months prior to your desired wedding date to arrange a meeting with Father Tony or one of the Deacons. If you want a Mass, you must call Father Tony. Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Are you a non-Catholic who is interested in joining the Catholic faith? Are you a baptized Catholic who has never received the sacraments of 1st Communion and Confirmation? If your answer is yes to either of these questions, call the Parish Office. Sacrament of First Communion First Communion candidates must be baptized, at least in the second grade, and have been attending CCE classes for two full years previous to their receiving the Sacrament. Adults needing First Communion should refer to the rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Sacrament of Confirmation Confirmation candidates must have previously received the Sacraments of Baptism and First Communion. They must have faithfully attended Life Teen for at least one full year prior to beginning preparation for the Sacrament (more than three absences without a valid excuse can alter the process). A signed form stating that the parent/guardian and the candidate understand all requirements is also necessary before the preparation begins. Adults needing confirmation should refer to the Rite of Christian initiation of adults. Eucharistic Celebrations Saturday: 6:00 p.m. Sunday: 7:30 a.m., 10:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m. (Spanish) 4:00 p.m. Life Teen Mass Weekday Masses in St. Joseph’s Chapel Monday (No Mass) Tuesday – 12:00 noon Wednesday – 8:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Thursday, & Friday – 8:30 a.m. Parish Staff Rev. Tony A. Castro, Pastor Deacon Hector Cantu Deacon Julio Matallana Deacon Stan Avallone Parish Secretary-Debbie Heasty C.C.E. Director-Jessica Jaramilllo EDGE Director-Renee Cortez Life Teen Director-Shari Davis Vision Statement St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception is a Catholic Community of Believers called to serve Christ by gathering together at the Lord’s Table in worship and praise, by serving our brothers and sisters in Christ, and by being a welcoming beacon of light to all. We are many parts, yet one body in Christ. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY DECEMBER 28, 2014 “God is at Work Here” Loan Balance Tues. Dec. 30: 12:00pm Katherine Flores† By:John Carter Wed. Dec. 31: New Year’s Eve 6:30pm Tom Fortney† By:Family Thurs. Jan. 1: New Year’s Day 10:00am Raymond Zann† By:Family Fri. Jan. 2: 8:30am Arthur Ortiz† By:John Carter Sat. Jan. 3: 6:00pm Mary Jane Avallone† By:Vincent & Susan Gadliardi Sun. Jan. 4: 7:30am Juan Benitez† By:Twomey Family 10:00am Ed Wolf† By:Shari Davis & Family 12:30pm People of the Parish 4:00pm Bobby McLaughlin† By: Boudreaux Family Principle Balance Monthly Payment Donations this Week $ 266,705.58 $ 8,000.00 $ 270.00 God’s blessings to each of you for your continual generosity to our debt fund. We are only able to make our monthly payments through your willingness to do your part in reducing our debt. DIOCESAN SERVICES FUND Parish Goal $49,000.00 Total Amount Pledged $51,531.15 Total Amount Paid $48,822.12 (99.64%) Total # of Participants 176 “You will be enriched in every way for Great Generosity” If you have made a pledge to DSF but have not paid it yet, please do so before the first of the year. If you have not had the opportunity to donate this year, please fill out a donation envelope located at the doors of the church or visit www.archgh.org/dsf. Knights of Columbus New Year’s Eve Party Open to Parish & Community December 8, 2014 Immaculate Conception $ 4,355.00 December 13 & 14, 2014 Weekly Goal $12,000.00 Sunday Collection $ 9,706.00 Retirement Fund Collection $ 2,410.00 Due to the holiday bulletin schedule collections listed in the bulletin will be off schedule until the Jan. 11th bulletin. New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day Wed. Dec. 31st~6:30pm(Vigil Solemnity of Mary) Thurs. Jan. 1st~10:00am(Solemnity of Mary) Holiday Chapel & Office Schedule Chapel Closed Week of Dec. 28th Adoration will resume Tues., Jan. 6th Office Closed New Year’s Day Offering Envelopes For those using Visitor Envelopes; Many of you have requested “Offering Envelopes” to be ordered for you. You must be registered in our Parish to receive offering envelopes. There are Parish Registration forms by the main doors of the church, or you may come by the office. Only after you are registered in our parish can offering envelopes be ordered. Any questions, please call the office @ 281-471-2000. GRUPO ADVIZO ~ DJ BIG “O” 803 S. 8th St., La Porte, TX Dinner & Dance 6:00pm-12:30am Tickets ~Single $25 Couples$35 Reservations@ 281-853-6682 Tickets Available From Knights Parishioner Updates ~ 2014 Tax Statements If you have changed your address, phone number or marital status, please contact the parish office as soon as possible. If we do not have the correct contact information, it will cause a delay in receiving your tax donation letters in January. The following items are not tax deductible. Mass stipends, purchase of raffle tickets, items purchased at the Bazaar; silent auction, live auction, tickets for games etc. If you have any question, please contact the office. ~ Giving to Give ~ If you have a rosary in need of repair, or if you would like to have one made, please contact Rena Hellstein @ 281-889-8043. ***New Rosaries ~ $20.00 & up (Available in the office) Repairs ~$5.00 & up. All proceeds are donated to the building fund. 2 Dear parish family, Feast of the Holy Family The feast of the Holy Family, celebrated right after Christmas, tells us concretely that God’s plan of salvation came through a human family – the basic unit of society, the very foundation of humanity. Against the backdrop of so many complex issues that beset modern families, the Pope called the special Synod of bishops last October in Rome to brainstorm discussions for pastoral approaches in dealing with a variety of difficult issues involving families. The secular Media messes up the core and fundamental themes which were discussed dwelling only on the controversial issues which were actually not the main focus. While the special Synod last October was for discussion purposes, this coming year 2015 a general synod will take place to produce a formal document "for the good of families, the church and society," Pope Francis said. We are reminded particularly on this feast of Holy Family that holiness is not absence of difficulties; everyone in life faces hardships at some time or another. In fact, it is in the midst of their difficulty that the holiness of Joseph and Mary were tested, deepened, and revealed as a faithful obedient response to God. Holiness comes in fact when we are faithful to God despite hardships and trials. Jesus, Mary and Joseph had their share of struggles. The Holy Family made it through the difficulties of their family life for one reason only: they had great faith. We all have different sort of travails, problems and challenges we faced, faith is what makes us grounded, and if we always have Jesus in our hearts, then we can be blessed like Mary and Joseph. For those of you who are separated, and those who had fallen on hard times in marriage and family, do not get discouraged. You may have the wrong turns in life or happened to be in the rough roads but the journey of life is not over. God always gives us opportunities for new beginnings. What is important is to keep the gospel values as guide in the journey and never to return to mistakes of the past. Christmas story tells us that Jesus was born not in a “stable family,” financially and socially speaking. He was in fact born in an animal stable. The lesson for all of us is clear, what counts to be a home is not the house, or the place, nor on things that we possess, but persons. Also we know that the gospel readings never hesitate to mention the difficulties of Joseph and Mary in rearing the child Jesus. In one gospel story they were forced to seek refuge and immigrate to a foreign land of Egypt. And this Sunday’s gospel, as prophet Simeon blessed the family he also prophesied to Mary, “you yourself a sword will pierce…” So whether we are blessed with a “good family” or not, we are reminded that a truly blessed family is not the one that does not encounter difficulties and tensions but the one that searches the will of God and obeys it. Still Christmas, so Merry Christmas! And advance HAPPY NEW YEAR! Blessings to you and have a blessed Christmas week! Querida familia parroquial, Fr. Tony Fiesta de la Sagrada Familia La fiesta de la Sagrada Familia se celebra justo después de Navidad, nos dice concretamente que el plan de salvación de Dios vino a través de una familia humana - la unidad básica de la sociedad, la base misma de la humanidad. En el contexto de tantas cuestiones complejas que acosan las familias modernas, el Papa llamó el Sínodo especial de obispos de octubre pasado en Roma para traer un sinnúmero de ideas o sugerencias enfocando la variedad de cuestiones difíciles relacionadas con las familias. Los medios de comunicación secular complican el núcleo y los temas fundamentales que se discutieron enfocando sólo en los temas controversiales que en realidad no eran el enfoque principal. Mientras que el Sínodo especial de octubre pasado fue para fines de discusión, este próximo año 2015 un sínodo general se llevará a cabo para producir un documento formal "por el bien de la familia, la iglesia y la sociedad", dijo el Papa Francisco. Se nos recuerda sobre todo en esta fiesta de la Sagrada Familia que la santidad no es la ausencia de dificultades; todos en la vida enfrentamos dificultades en algún momento u otro. De hecho, es en medio de la dificultad que la santidad de José y María se pusieron a prueba, se profundizó, y reveló como una obediente respuesta fiel a Dios. La santidad viene de hecho, cuando somos fieles a Dios a pesar de dificultades y pruebas. Jesús, María y José tuvieron su parte de las luchas. La Sagrada Familia lograron atravesar las dificultades de su vida familiar por una sola razón: ellos tenían una gran fe. Todos tenemos diferentes tipo de tribulaciones, problemas y desafíos que enfrentamos, la fe es lo que nos mantiene firmes, y si siempre tenemos a Jesús en nuestro corazón, entonces podemos ser bendecidos como María y José. Para aquellos de ustedes que están separados, y los que atraviesan tiempos difíciles en el matrimonio y la familia, no se desanimen. Ustedes puede haber tomado caminos equivocados en la vida o estar pasando por caminos difíciles, pero la jornada de la vida no ha terminado. Dios siempre nos da oportunidades para nuevos comienzos. Lo importante es mantener los valores del Evangelio como guía en el viaje y nunca volver a los errores del pasado. La Historia de la Navidad nos dice que Jesús no nació en una "familia estable", hablando financieramente y socialmente. Fue, de hecho, que nació en un establo de animales. La lección para todos nosotros esta clara, lo que cuenta para que haya un hogar, no es la casa o el lugar, ni las cosas que poseemos, sino las personas. También sabemos que las lecturas del evangelio nunca dudan en hablar de las dificultades de José y María en la crianza del niño Jesús. En una historia del evangelio que se vieron obligados a buscar refugio y emigrar a una tierra extranjera de Egipto. Y en el evangelio de este domingo, como el profeta Simeón bendijo a la familia y también profetizó a María, "a ti, una espada te atravesará el alma ..." Si, somos bendecidos con una "buena familia" o no lo somos; se nos recuerda que una familia verdaderamente bendecida no es la que no encuentre dificultades y tensiones, sino la que busca la voluntad de Dios y obedece. Todavía es Navidad, así que ¡Feliz Navidad! Y por adelantado un FELIZ AÑO NUEVO! Bendiciones para ti y que tengan una Feliz semana de Navidad!! Padre Tony ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY St. Mary’s Music Ministry Needs Your Voice!! Sat. 6pm Mass– Rehearsals before Mass at 5:15 Contact Kathy McBride 713-628-8387 Sun. 7:30am Mass - Rehearsals before Mass at 7am Contact Yvonne Fisher 832-581-5974 Sun. 10:00am Mass - Annelise Lagasse 281-459-6453 Sun. 12:30pm Spanish MassContact Jose Vazquez 832-868-4081 Sun. 4pm Life Teen Mass- Rehearsals-Sunday 2pm Contact Alex @ 281-543-7794 or [email protected] ALTAR SOCIETY Dec. 27/28: Christmas Flowers Church Candle In Loving Memory of Raymond Zann By: Family Chapel Candle In Loving Memory of Leonardo Molina By:Rosie Molina Altar Flowers 2015 Jan. 10/11, 17/18, 25/25 31/Feb. 1 Feb. 7/8, 14/15 If you would like to place flowers on the altar for a special occasion or in memory of a loved one please contact the Church office or Carolyn O’Neal @ 832465-4689 to reserve your date. January Altar Duty Assignments Hostess: Peggy Holland, Angeles Sullivan Altar Duty: Leslie Davis, Mose Davis Laundry Duty: Peggy Holland St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store Mon.-Wed., Fri., Sat. 9:00-11:00am Store Closed Thurs. & Sun. Today is the feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph. We hear the words: The child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom; and the favor of God was upon him.” As we remember the poor during this New Year may we grow in wisdom and have the favor of God upon us. Please remember to support the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in the coming year so that together we can continue to bring comfort and peace to our brothers and sisters who are suffering. Our Resale Shop here at St. Mary’s is in desperate need of volunteers. Several of our regular volunteers have had to be taken off of the schedule due to medical issues. The store hours are 9-11am, and the store is open every day but Thurs. & Sun. You can pick any day you are able to work. If you are available to help out, please contact the church office. DECEMBER 28, 2014 MINISTRY SCHEDULE December 31 & January 1 New Year’s Eve/New Year’s Day SATURDAY- 6:30pm Altar Servers Lector Commentator Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist SUNDAY-10:00am Altar Server Lector Commentator Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist R. Schoppe, R. Schoppe N. Barrera P. Stanton A. Brinkley, W. Hayes D. Vasquez, R. Vasquez V. Swenson D. Swenson P. Holland, J. Shipp, K. Shipp January 3 & 4, 2015 SUNDAY DAY – 6:00pm Altar Servers A. Nguyen, J. Nguyen Lector D. Swenson Commentator V. Swenson Extraordinary Ministers P. Sanchez, G. Rodriguez of the Eucharist SUNDAY-7:30am Altar Server E. Kappil, R. Kappil Lector L. Raymundo Commentator N. Broussard Extraordinary L. Davis, M. Davis SUNDAY-10:00am Altar Server N. Avallone, N. Trevino Lector C. Bremer Commentator T. Avallone Extraordinary Ministers A. Griffiths, G. Leslie of the Eucharist SUNDAY-12:30pm(Spanish) Altar Servers A. Calvillo, M. Hernandez Lectors R. Calvillo, S. Calvillo Extraordinary Ministers A. San Miguel, S. San Miguel of the Eucharist SUNDAY-4:00pm Altar Servers A. Brinkley, D. Rowan Lectors D. Wade Extraordinary Ministers S. Davis, H. Novosad, of the Eucharist M. Novosad Maintenance Update… We are in the process of striping, waxing and polishing the floors in Rosary Hall and St. Mary’s Parish Hall. This will be done by a professional cleaning service and is rather expensive, please help take care of the floors by not dragging tables and chairs. Use the chair dolly to move chairs and get help when setting up tables. We will start with Rosary Hall on Dec. 30. Your cooperation is appreciated. 4 ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday:1 Jn 2:3-11; Ps 96:1-3, 5b-6; Lk 2:22-35 Tuesday:1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-10; Lk 2:36-40 Wednesday:1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96:1-2, 11-13; Jn 1:1-18 Thursday: Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21 Friday:1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28 Saturday:1 Jn 2:29 — 3:6; Ps 98:1, 3cd-6; Jn 1:29-34 Sunday: Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12 Please Pray For Our Troops and … Merci Burke, Jordan Bright, Sexastian Arzate, Candalaria Ortiz, Chris Duncan, Mary Ramos, Lynette Roberts, Michelle Burke, Chad Burke, Andre Josef Tallieu, Lea Katherine Tennyson, Alia Perez, Genia & Willis Mahaffey, M.L. Mayo, Abraham Flores, Priscilla Lopez, Richard Bricker, Reynaldo Cantu, Arturo Munoz, Thelma Jean, Dianne Lemons, Aurora Martinez Jones, Michelle Dowling, Chad Burke, Mercy Burke, Arnold Alanis, Kathryn Coleman, Tex Murphy, Dottie Hurry, Carlos E. Rodriguez, Jennifer Wade, Craig Wade, Rolland Harrison, Lilly Budd, Gloria, Luke Lewallen, Marty Montemayor, Marge Tennyson, Roland Gutierrez, Octavio Salazar, Deborah Esposito, Tracy Salinas, Michelle Burke, Edgar Jovane Cantu, Abel Benitez, Mary Dean, A.J. Saul, Goldie Skaggs, Casazza Family, Red Cornejo, Jeanie DuPont, Juan Palacios, Sean DePaulo Continue to Pray for Norman & Joanne Hartman, Marita Hooper, Sue Gonzalez, Linda Jaramillo, Janie Cavazos, Janet Lodge, Rose Moreno, Lois Johnston, Joe Funda, Ray Rozelle, Fran Tennyson, Jose Molina, Minnie Lopez, Baby Gavin Binkley, Deacon Merce Leal, Charlotte Boudreaux, Marcos Vasquez, Margarita Klock, John & Sue Crockett, Joanne Jarrell, Joanie O’Neal, Ben Munoz, Nell Turk, Diana Ortiz, Ophelia Pinard, Bob & Shirley Davis, Dot Ryan, Janet Hoffpauir, Nick Martin, Geraldine Christensen, Teresa Eidt, Barry Armstrong and those requesting prayer via our web site. Remember Our Shut-Ins Emil Schaider, Ann Blair, Soledad Hernandez, Elida Peterson, those battling terminal illness and the residents of La Porte Care Center and Parson’s House. Please Note: Names on our “Please Pray For” list are left on for four weeks. If someone needs to be put back on the prayer list or added please call the Church Office during regular office hours. Thank you for your cooperation in helping us keep this list current. “Gabriel’s Angels” The Gabriel Project is designed to help women and teenagers who are in a crisis pregnancy. If you are in need of assistance or know someone who is, please contact Belinda @ 713 -805-4961. or the Church Office. DECEMBER 28, 2014 START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT… Our Greeter’s Ministry is looking for a few new greeters for all masses! Requirements: Smiling faces, warm handshakes positive attitudes Duties: Arrive 15 minutes before one Mass once a month, SMILE and welcome parishioners and visitors to St. Mary’s Interested? Please contact the church office or Debbie Wade @ 713-417-5132 or [email protected] Upcoming Men’s Retreat Holy Name Retreat Center 430 Bunker Hill Rd., Houston, TX January 9,10 & 11, 2015 Theme: “Meeting the Jesus I Never Knew” This retreat is open to all men of the parish. Contact Ruben Salinas @ 713-858-0154 Hector Villarreal @ 281- 470-9810 • Knights of Columbus Upcoming… All Parishioners Welcome January 10th—Please join us in praying the Holy Rosary asking for our Blessed Mother’s intercession for the unborn, elderly, disabled, sick and all special intentions every 2nd Monday of the month in St. Joseph’s Chapel @ 6:30pm. If you have any questions about any of the above information, please contact Jaime Vasquez @ 832-339-8849 or [email protected]. Anointing of the Sick …. will be held Friday, January 2nd during the 8:30am Mass in St. Joseph’s Chapel. If you are seriously ill, suffering from a terminal illness or going to have a life-threatening surgery, this sacrament is for you. If, however, you are going to have a routine surgery Father will be glad to give you a blessing. Just call the office and make an appointment to come by at your earliest convenience. Let us all be thankful for the gift of our vocation. Learn to enrich your vocation of Marriage or Holy Orders by attending an enrichment made just for you. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is February 13-15, 2015. Register early to reserve a spot. Contact Brian & Tina Little @ 281-773-4014 or for more information go online to houstonme.org. 5 ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Are you a non-Catholic who is interested in joining the Catholic faith? Are you a baptized Catholic who has never received the sacraments of 1st Communion and Confirmation and are over the age of eighteen? If your answer is yes to either of these questions you may be interested in joining our RCIA program. Classes are Wednesday @ 6:45pm in the Parish Hall Conference Rm. There will be no class this week due to the New Year’s holiday. For additional information, please call the office or email Tracy @ [email protected]. Join Us… Sunday Morning Bible Study with Deacon Stan & Tracy Avallone. The program we are using is called “Bringing Faith Home”. It is designed to help parents in teaching and explaining their faith to their children. Please consider joining us over in the Rosary Hall Conference Room while your children are in CCE on Sunday mornings (CCE Schedule @ 8:45am & 11). Everyone is welcome. If you need any additional information please contact Deacon Stan @ 281-507-2253. Forgiveness Study...Tired of being told that you need to forgive but never being told how to do it? Tired of being held hostage by people who tell you “If you had really forgiven me, you’d…? True forgiveness isn’t about denying that what has been done to you is wrong. It also isn’t about continuing relationships that are unhealthy or mutually beneficial. Real forgiveness can open up a world of healing and grace. Interested? We’ll be discussing forgiveness on Jan. 4, 11 and 18th @ 5:15pm(after Life Teen Mass) in the Rosary Hall Conference Room. Please email Tracy ([email protected]) if you plan to attend so that she can have materials prepared for you. You are welcome even if you haven’t emailed ahead of time. Los Testigos del Poder de Dios Nuestra Asamblea de Oración les invita a reunirse como hermanos en Cristo para ALABAR, BENDECIR, y GLORIFICAR a nuestro Dios, Padre, Hijo y Espiritu Santo. Vengan pequeños y grandes todos los viernes de 7:15-9:00p.m en la capilla de San Jose. Les invitamos a participar con nosotros con un Servicio de Comunion cada primer viernes del mes. Gracias por escuchar el llamado de Dios! Dios te bendiga! FREE! ESL Classes We are currently on a break from our regularly scheduled classes for ESL. We will be resuming classes after the 1st of the year and will place updated information in the bulletin as soon as we confirm our new schedule. For additional information contact the office. DECEMBER 28, 2014 The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph My eyes have seen your salvation, which you have prepared in the sight of all the peoples. — Luke 2:30-31 Activities of the Week Sun. Dec. 28: No CCE, EDGE or Life Teen Mon. Dec. 29: Clases de Crecimiento 7pm Wed. Dec. 31: Knights New Year’s Eve Dinner & Dance 6pm Thurs. Jan. 1: New Year’s Day (Office Closed) Fri. Jan. 2: Church Office Open GIVING THANKS WHEN YOU SHOP Please be sure to thank the generous advertisers in our bulletin the next time you patronize them. Through their advertising, our parish receives our weekly bulletin free of charge. Upcoming Baptismal Dates Jan. 4th, Feb. 1st, March 1st Our regularly scheduled baptism classes are on the 2nd Tuesday of each the month in English and 3rd Tuesday of each month in Spanish @ 7pm. Baptisms are the first Sunday of the month after the 10am and 12:30pm Masses. To register please call the office. Mass Intentions If you have a deceased loved one, or would like to remember someone on their special occasion please call the office to schedule a Mass Intention. We are only allowed to schedule one intention per Mass. All Mass Intentions need to be paid for one week prior to the scheduled Mass, or you will have to re-schedule the Mass at a later date. The Stipend for each Mass is $5.00. Please do not approach Fr. or one of the Deacons prior to Mass to schedule an Intention. Misas por Intenciones Si tiene un ser querido que haya fallecido o desea recordar a alguien en una ocasión especial, favor de llamar a la oficina para programar una misa por una intención. Solo nos está permitido programar una intensión por misa. Todas las misas por una intensión deben estar canceladas una semana antes de la fecha programada o tendrá que programar nuevamente la misa para otra fecha. El estipendio para cada misa es de $5.00. Por favor, no le pida al sacerdote o diácono por la intención de una misa sin haberla programado en la oficina primero. St. Joseph’s Chapel If you feel God is calling you to spend one hour with Him, please contact the office. If you are not available on a weekly basis, but would be willing to be on our substitute list, please call the office. God’s blessings to each of you for answering “His Call”. 6 No Classes Today 8:45am & 11:15am CCE questions contact Jessica @ 281-515-5429 or [email protected]. Life Teen Mass 4pm Class Resumes Jan. 11th Can You Help??? Archdiocesan Jr. High Youth Rally Sat. Feb. 21st St. Helen’s in Pearland Registration $40.00 by January 26th. No Class Tonight Contact Renee Cortez @ 281-471-4705 No Sacraments Class Info. Contact Deacon Stan Avallone 281-326-5083 We are collecting blankets and jackets for the homeless shelters in the area through the month of January. Please bring any donations to Life Teen or the office. Contact Shari Davis @ 281-471-6066 if you have any questions about our Life Teen Program.
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