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 First Sunday of Lent February 22, 2015 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. & (1st Wednesday Only 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 ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT FEBRUARY 22, 2015 “God is at Work Here” Loan Balance Tues. Feb. 24: 12:00pm Principle Balance Monthly Payment Donations Elizabeth Bugg† By: Family Wed. Feb. 25: 8:30am Susie Melchor† By: Becky Melchor Thurs. Feb. 26: 8:30am Fri. Feb. 27: 8:30am Sat. Feb. 28: 6:00pm Sun. March 1: 7:30am In Thanksgiving In Honor of the Blessed Mother Special Intention Fr. Sebastian Myladiyil, S.V.D. By: Walter & Bonnie Hayes Juan Benitez† By: Twomey Family Eloy† & Mina† Escobar By: Ernest & Maria Escobar People of the Parish Mary Jane Avallone† By: Vincent & Susan Gagliardi 10:00am 12:30pm 4:00pm February 14 & 15, 2015 Weekly Goal $12,000.00 Sunday Collection $ 8,233.56 2nd Coll. Band for Fat Tuesday Celebration $ 594.00 Stations of the Cross Date February 27th March 6th March 13th March 20th March 27th God’s blessings to each of you for your continual support in helping to reduce our parish debt. DIOCESAN SERVICES FUND St. Mary’s Parish Goal 2015 $50,000.00 Total Amount Pledged Total Amount Paid Number of Participants Percent Paid $ 10,622.50 $ 8,072.50 35 16.15% “Be Rich in Good Works, Ready to Share” The Diocesan Services Fund offers all of us an opportunity to let others experience the teachings and the grace of the Lord. More than 60 programs are under the DSF umbrella of ministries serving hundreds of thousands of people in the Archdiocese. Please support DSF with your gift today. Envelopes are located at the back of the church, or you can go online to make your donation @ archgh.org/dsf. “Our culture...has become hardened to many who cry out. We idolize the strong and beautiful and tend to disregard the weak and imperfect. In our own lives, have we been programed not to call for help ourselves or to look past those who do?” -Learning to Cry, Life Issues Forum, December 19, 2014, Tom Grenchik USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities Friday’s in Lent 6:30PM(English) $ 251,768.93 $ 8,000.00 720.00 7:15PM (Spanish) Celebrant Fr. Tony Castro Deacon Stan Avallone Deacon Hector Cantu Fr. Tony Castro Deacon Hector Cantu 7:15PM (Spanish) Deacon Julio March 27th Children’s Stations-Chapel 6:30pm Every Friday KC Fish Fry 5:30-7:30pm ~ $8.00 Plate St. Mary’s LENTEN PENANCE SERVICE Tues., March 24th @ 7pm Area Lenten Services St. Hyacinth (Deer Park) 281-479-4298 Mon., March 2nd @ 7pm St. Clare of Assisi (Houston)281-286-7729 Wed., March 4th @ 7pm St. Luke the Evangelist (Houston) 281-481-6816 Wed., March 11th @ 7pm St. Helen (Pearland) 281-485-2421 Thurs., March 12th @ 7pm St. Bernadette (Houston) 281-486-0337 Mon., March 16th @ 7pm Mary Queen (Friendswood)281-482-1391 Tues., March 17th @ 7pm St. Mary (League City) 281-332-3031 Wed., March 18th @ 7pm 2 Dear parish family, First Sunday of Lent As we enter the season of Lent, we hear once again this traditional cliché question, “What do you give up?” Although this may sound superficial but actually there is something spiritually beneficial to this especially when done in spirit of true mortification from excesses. And in a sense it is penitential when taken as a counter remedy for sin. Not only that it is spiritually beneficial, it is also practically helpful for physical good. The usual culprits for example, giving up sweets, chocolates, cigarettes, alcohol, or whatever that are actually not necessary for the body, nor good for health or anything of excess – or those other things we give up because they are not helpful and also useless, then the benefit is something substantial. When give up those things unhealthy then we gain something substantially good for our physical well being – we perhaps lower our cholesterol levels, tone down our body sugars, and trim our fats. At the same time there is spiritual good achieved … mortification, sanctification, sacrifice etc.. Thus the bigger one gives up the greater the value obtained or gained. Yet there is a higher level. Why not remove the word “up” and just think of the word “give.” Hence it is much better to ask, “What do you give?” Than to remain in asking, “What do you give up?” This level implies giving not of excess or something unnecessary but something we hold as valuable to us. This truly underscores real love and Christian charity. While in the former we only think of our personal good, in this level, one thinks something for the benefit and the good of the other. And there is a double effect: it is empowering the other person, uplifting the needy, and while at the same time, it is sanctifying oneself. On this level it raises the value of the action to a broader and greater scope; the greater one gives the more the community, the society, even world benefits from it. But there is still a greater level. It is: “Live up!” Live up the gospel values. “Repent, and believe the gospel, as we hear it on Ash Wednesday and which is repeated on this Sunday’s gospel. This level is of course the most profound because while the second level is great, it is only occasional but this one challenges us throughout life. Therefore, the greater number of people live up to this level, do living up the gospel values, then how wonderful could its impact in the world we live. Blessings to you and have a good week! Fr. Tony Querida familia parroquial, 1 Domingo de Cuaresma Al entrar en el tiempo de Cuaresma, escuchamos una vez más esta pregunta común y tradicional, "¿A qué vas a renunciar?" Aunque esto puede sonar superficial, pero en realidad hay algo espiritualmente beneficioso especialmente cuando se hace en el espíritu de la verdadera abstinencia de los excesos. Y en cierto sentido es penitencial cuando se toma como un remedio contra el pecado. No sólo es espiritualmente beneficioso, también es prácticamente útil para el bienestar físico. Los hábitos de costumbres más comunes por ejemplo, renunciar a los dulces, chocolates, cigarrillos, alcohol, o lo que sea que en realidad no son necesarios para el cuerpo, ni buenos para la salud, o cualquier otra cosa en exceso - o aquellas otras cosas que renunciamos porque no son útiles y también ineficaces, entonces el beneficio es algo sustancial. Al renunciar a esas cosas no saludables obtenemos algo sustancialmente bueno para nuestro bienestar físico - tal vez bajar los niveles de colesterol, ajustar los niveles del azúcar del cuerpo, y recortar niveles de grasas. Al mismo tiempo conseguimos alcanzar un nivel espiritual ... la mortificación, la santificación, el sacrificio, etc .. Por lo tanto cuanto más grande es a lo que renunciamos, mayor será el valor obtenido o adquirido. Sin embargo, existe un nivel más alto. ¿Por qué no eliminar la palabra "renunciar" y sólo pensar en la palabra "dar". Por lo tanto es mucho mejor preguntar, "¿Qué voy a dar?" a permanecer preguntando: "¿a que voy a renunciar?" Este nivel implica no dar del exceso o de algo innecesario, sino algo que consideramos de valor para nosotros. Esto destaca verdaderamente el amor y la caridad cristiana. Mientras que en el primero sólo pensamos en nuestro bien personal, en cambio en este nivel, pensamos en algo para el beneficio y el bien del otro. Y hay un doble efecto: es fortalecer a la otra persona, elevar a los necesitados, y al mismo tiempo, se está santificando uno mismo. En este nivel se eleva el valor de la acción a un ámbito más amplio y mayor; a lo mayor que damos se beneficia la comunidad, la sociedad, incluso el mismo mundo. Pero todavía hay un nivel mayor. Es: "Vive la vida!" Vivan de los valores del Evangelio. "Convertíos y creed en el evangelio, como lo escuchamos el Miércoles de Ceniza y que se repite en el evangelio de este domingo. Este nivel es, por supuesto, el más profundo, porque mientras que el segundo nivel es grande, es sólo ocasional, éste nos desafía a lo largo de toda la vida. Por lo tanto, el mayor número de personas a la altura de este nivel, viviendo los valores del Evangelio, entonces que maravilloso seria su impacto en el mundo en que vivimos. ¡Bendiciones para ti y que tengas una buena semana! Padre Tony ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT FEBRUARY 22, 2015 St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store Bereavement Support The Bereavement C.A.R.E. Team (Caring and Reaching Out to Each other) will host a six week bereavement support group for anyone grieving the loss of a loved one through death or permanent separation. The sessions will be Saturday mornings from 9-10:30 am in the Parish Hall Conf. Rm. If you are interested in joining the C.A.R.E. sessions, please pick up a brochure at the doors of the church for specific mtg. dates and topics, or just show up on Saturday morning. You may attend any or all of the sessions now through March 14th. For further information, contact Nelda Shealy @ 281-471-6536. ALTAR SOCIETY Mon.-Wed., Fri., Sat. 9:00-11:00am Store Closed Thurs. & Sun. In today’s Gospel, Jesus overcomes the temptations to wealth, power and esteem. As we begin Lent, may we open our hearts to the grace of prayer, fasting and almsgiving. By your donations to our St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store you indeed put your faith into action as you bring healing to the poor, hungry and weeping. 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. “Gabriel’s Angels” Feb. 21/22: Lent (No Flowers) 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. Altar Flower Dates Available April 11/12, 25/26, May 2/3, 9/10, 16/17, 30/31 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 @ 832-465-4689 to reserve your date. Church Candle Adult Confirmation Class In Loving Memory of Ernest Williams By: Carolyn O’Neal Chapel Candle Damen Espinoza By: Rosie Molina March Altar & Laundry duty: Cecilia Lopez, Marta Fernandez & Spanish Prayer Group Meeting Hostess: Traci Bernal & Sheridan Lewis Starting Sunday, April 12th If you have been baptized, received your first communion but need to be confirmed, we will be having Adult Confirmation Classes on Sundays @ 2pm in the Rosary Hall Conference Room. Due to the limited sessions, you will not be able to sign up late. The deadline will be Friday, April 10th @ 4pm. Please contact Deacon Hector @ 281-382-8672 or come by the Church office to register. Thank you to everyone who joined us for Bingo last Sunday. Retiro Nueva Vida Rosary Hall Viernes 13 de Marzo, 2015 de 7:00 PM a 9:30 PM Sábado 14 de Marzo, 2015 de 8:00 AM a 8:00 PM Habrá Cuidado de Niños! Si necesita mas información, favor de llamar a Alma Brinkley (281) 658-2315 JESUS TE ESPERA!! Youth Forum Night This Monday “Can Christ help me even if I already ‘messed up’?” “What is my purpose for being here?” Open Discussion ~ Mon. Feb. 16th 6:30-8 pm Parish Hall Info. call Sharon @281-451-9593 (Missing Peace) • Knights of Columbus Upcoming… All Parishioners Welcome March 9th-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 @ 832-3398849 or [email protected]. 40 Churches for 40 Days Campaign St. Mary’s is participating in the Houston Coalition for Life’s 40 Churches for 40 Days campaign. St. Mary’s day to peacefully pray at the Planned Parenthood abortion facility at 4600 Gulf Freeway is Friday, March 13th from 6:30am-6:30pm. We need your prayers and your help in being a visible sign of God’s love and mercy. For more info., or to sign up for a time, Contact Jaime Vasquez at 832-339-8849, [email protected]. Thank you for your presence. 4 ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Lv 19:1-2, 11-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mt 25:31-46 Tuesday: Is 55:10-11; Ps 34:4-7, 16-19; Mt 6:7-15 Wednesday: Jon 3:1-10; Ps 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19; Lk 11:29-32 Thursday: Est C:12, 14-16, 23-25; Ps 138:1-3, 7c-8; Mt 7:7-12 Friday: Ez 18:21-28; Ps 130:1-8; Mt 5:20-26 Saturday: Dt 26:16-19; Ps 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8; Mt 5:43-48 Sunday: Gn 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18; Ps 116:10, 15-19; Rom 8:31b-34; Mk 9:2-10 Please Pray For Our Troops and … James Hagler, Jeremy George, Danny Miguel Saul, Cody Caits, Lois Johnson, Ada Ellis, Mark LeClair Sr., Gloria LeClair, Mary Lee Leake, Phil Leake, Ralph Garza, Bill Bianchini, Israil & Tina Espinoza, Chad Burke, Michelle Burke, Merci Burke, Mary & Wayne Boatman, David Candelaria, Karen Bounds, Leo Villarreal, Sharon Darden, Baby Adeline, Baby Hope Frobenius, Gwendolyn Rigsby, Lisa Zepeda, Holly & Mike Dennis, Gracie Juarez, Teen Grigory, Gary & Debbie McFadden, Angelina Sullivan, Daliah Guerrero, Joe Guerrero, Merci Burke, Jordan Bright, Sebastian Arzate, Candalaria Ortiz, Chris Duncan, Mary Ramos, Lynette Roberts, Michelle Burke, Chad Burke, Andre Josef Tallieu, Alia Perez, Genia & Willis Mahaffey, M.L. Mayo, Abraham Flores, Priscilla Lopez, Reynaldo Cantu, Arturo Munoz, Thelma Jean, Dianne Lemons, Aurora Martinez Jones, Michelle Dowling, Chad Burke, Mercy Burke, Arnold Alanis, Tex Murphy, Dottie Hurry, Carlos E. Rodriguez, Jennifer Wade, Craig Wade, Rolland Harrison, Lilly Budd, Gloria, Luke Lewallen, Marty Montemayor, Marge Tennyson, Roland Gutierrez Continue to Pray for Kay Gold, Red Cornejo, Nancy Isla Castro, Irlinda, Beatriz Gamboa, Kathryn Coleman, Lea Katherine Tennyson, Norman & Joanne Hartman, Marita Hooper, Sue Gonzalez, Linda Jaramillo, Janie Cavazos, Janet Lodge, Rose Moreno, Lois Johnston, Joe Funda, Ray Rozelle, 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 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. Repose of the Soul of : Della Salas & Felipe Tenorio Our Sympathy to: Becky Melchor and death of her cousins, Delba Salas & Felipe Tenorio 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. FEBRUARY 22, 2015 St. Mary’s Dinner & Auction Extravaganza April 18th @ 6pm The funds raised at the auction will be used to offset the expenses for St. Mary’s Bazaar 2015. Our auction will once again feature the Royall Brothers. Tickets will be available in March. Currently we are accepting monetary donations as well as items for the Live Auction in the church office at any time. All donations are greatly appreciated!!! For information or questions, please contact Cindy Bremer 281-605-2945 or the Church Office. Save the Date… First Communion Retreat Saturday, March 7th, 1-6pm If you child is currently in the First Communion class, this retreat is a must in order for them to receive their First Communion in May. If you have any questions or would be willing to volunteer for the retreat, please contact Jessica as soon as possible @ 281-515-5429. Maintenance Coordinator Needed… St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church seeks a part-time maintenance coordinator on parish buildings and grounds effective on April 1. Must be pro -active in preventive maintenance. A working knowledge of carpentry, HVAC, minor electrical and plumbing skills required. Oversee cleaning service and able to maintain and /or repair various items on the property. Able to deal with other vendors for major work. Adequate knowledge of computers is required. Must be of good moral character and preferably a parishioner. The schedule will take 20 hrs. per week. On the job training for this position will be provided. Details of job description subject for agreement and discussion upon interview. Please submit resume to: c/ o SEARCH COMMITTEE ST. MARY’S MAINTENANCE COORDINATOR. Fr. Tony 5 ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH ~ LA PORTE FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT 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. Students are welcome to begin classes at any time during the year. Classes are Wednesday @ 6:45pm in the Parish Hall Conference Rm. 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”. (CCE Schedule @ 8:45am & 11). Everyone is welcome. If you need any additional information please contact Deacon Stan @ 281-507-2253. Bible Study ~ It still is not too late...if you want a better understanding of our faith and a deeper relationship with God; then, you are invited to join us for a Bible Study called The Bible Timeline started February 8th in the Rosary Hall conference room. If that time does not work for you can come Wednesday mornings @ 9:15 in the conference room next to the church office. This Bible study will go deep into each period of Salvation history and you will learn the major people, places, and events of the Bible and see how together they form the foundation of our Catholic faith. We are requesting $40. per person fee to cover the cost of materials. Scholarships are available. Please email [email protected] so that materials can be ordered for you. St. Mary’s Music Ministry Needs You... 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 Mass\ Contact Jose Vazquez 832-868-4081 Sun. 4pm Life Teen Mass- Rehearsals-Sunday 2pm Contact Alex @ 281-543-7794 or [email protected] Would you like to join the 10 am Choir??? We meet every Wednesday @ 7pm over in Rosary Hall. Everyone is welcome. During Lent we will be having a Lenten Soup Supper @ 6pm before practice. Please Join Us!!! For information please call Annelise Lagasse @ 281-459-6453. BEAUTY IN FORGIVENESS Humanity is never so beautiful as when praying for forgiveness, or else forgiving another. -Jean P. F. Richter FEBRUARY 22, 2015 Activities of the Week Sun. Feb. 22: CCE, (No EDGE) Life Teen, Bible Study 5pm Mon. Feb. 23: Missing Piece 6:30pm Clases de Crecimiento 7pm Tues. Feb. 24: ESL 9:30am Parish Council Meeting 7pm Wed. Feb. 25: Bible Study 9:15am Conf. Rm 6pm -10am Choir practice Rosary Hall RCIA 6:45pm Thurs. Feb. 26: ESL 9:30am Spanish Choir Practice 7pm Fri. Feb. 27: Fish Fry 5:30—7:30pm Stations of the Cross Eng. 6:30pm Spn. 7:15pm Sat. Feb. 28: C.A.R.E. Bereavement 9am Conf. Rm TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — I will set my bow in the clouds to serve as a sign of the covenant between me and the earth (Genesis 9:8-15). Psalm — Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth to those who keep your covenant (Psalm 25). Second Reading — The water of the flood prefigured baptism, which saves you now (1 Peter 3:18-22). Gospel — Jesus was tempted by Satan, and the angels ministered to him (Mark 1:12-15) MINISTRY SCHEDULE March 7 & 8, 2015 SATURDAY – 6:00pm Altar Servers E. Lopez & J. Schaefer Lector P. Stanton Commentator T. Avallone Extraordinary Ministers W. Hayes, F. Novak of the Eucharist SUNDAY-7:30am Altar Server O. Tercero, B. Tercero Lector N. Broussard Commentator B. Sturm Extraordinary Ministers K. Sturm, E. Coryat of the Eucharist SUNDAY-10:00am Altar Server N. Trevino, S. Reyes Lector V. Maduzia Commentator T. Burmaster Extraordinary Ministers G. Leslie, G. Rodriguez of the Eucharist SUNDAY-12:30pm(Spanish) Altar Servers A. Calvillo & M. Hernandez Lectors J. Velasquez V. Bermudez Extraordinary Ministers J. Gracia & J. Gracia of the Eucharist SUNDAY-4:00pm Altar Servers A. Brinkley, D. Rowan Lector J. Woods Extraordinary Ministers A. Brinkley, M. Reyes of the Eucharist 6 Classes Today 8:45am & 11:15am 1st Communion Retreat Sat. March 7th 1-6pm Volunteers Needed~ Contact Jessica CCE questions contact Jessica @ 281-515-5429 or [email protected]. No Tonight 5:15pm Contact Renee Cortez @ 832-283-8758 No Sacrament Class Info. Contact Deacon Stan Avallone 281-507-2253 Life Teen Mass 4pm Class Today @ 5pm “Cross and the Altar” ADORE Catholic Charismatic Center Wednesday, March. 4th @ 6pm Confirmation Class March 11 6-7pm Confirmation Sept. 20th @ St. Mary’s If you think your child is eligible and you haven’t been notified via mail, please call the office and speak with Jessica. Contact Shari Davis @ 281-471-6066 if you have any questions about our Life Teen Program.
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