twenty-fourth sunday in ordinary time · wanting to fulfill a pastor’s duties; let us then recall...
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Zoila Ibarra, Parish Secretary
Phone: (903) 882-4079 Email: [email protected]
ADORATION AND SACRAMENTS
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Friday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Confession: Thursday 6:00-7:00 p.m. Saturday 3:00 - 4:45 p.m. or by Appointment Mass: Tuesday-Friday 12pm Saturday 5pm, Sunday 9am, 11am (Spanish)
PARISH MINISTRIES Cursillos de Cristiandad - Jose Mata (903) 805-7383 Monday 8:00 p.m., Parish Hall Ethics and Integrity - Alice Richer (512) 644-8303 Knights of Columbus - Mike Zapalac (903) 530-6027 1st Thursday 7:00 pm., Parish Hall Officer meeting Thursday prior to regular meeting Lawn Maintenance - Froilan Martinez (903) 850-9764 Legion of Mary - Margaret Galland (903) 882-5539 Wednesday 8:30 a.m., Parish Hall Music Directors - Linda Hernandez (214) 616-1267 (English) Mario Torres (903) 245-9948 (Spanish) Our Lady’s Altar Guild - Alice Richter (512) 644-8303 Second Wednesday 9:30 a.m., Parish Hall Prayer Group - Modesto Vega (903) Thursday 7:00 p.m., Holy Family Church Society of St. Vincent de Paul –Marge Boland (903) 590-7609 2nd Monday 6:00 p.m., Parish Hall 4th Monday 6:00 p.m. Youth Group - Father Matthew (903) 882-4079 Wednesday 6:15 p.m., Parish Hall RCIA Joe Manganiello (903)-520-2988 Wednesday 6:30 p.m., Parish Hall
Faith Formation– Jose Trasancos (315) 520-6780
Pastoral Council - Bob James [email protected] 903-521-8371
Building Committee -Sam Knox [email protected] 903-881-5484
Finance Council - Secretary-Vincent Haby 903-882-4079
16314 FM 849, Lindale, TX 75771 Office (903) 882-4079 Fax (903) 882-8382 http://holyfamilylindale.org E-mail: [email protected]
SAT., Sep 14 5:00pm……........…..……………..….………...........................†James Glenn SUN., Sep 15 9:00am…………………………………………………..People of the Parish 11:00am………………………………...………………….….†Paco Amador MON., Sep 16 No Mass......…....….……………………………….………………………… TUE., Sep 17 12:00pm………....…………….………………………...…†Abel Arredondo WED., Sep 18 12:00pm......................................................................................†James Glenn THU., Sep 19 12:00pm...................................................................................Martin Ramirez FRI., Sep 20 12:00pm…...………...…..…………...…..……………….……†James Glenn SAT,. Sep 21 5:00pm…………...…….............................................................†James Glenn SUN., Sep 22 9:00a.…………………...…..………………....…………People of the Parish 11:00am……...........................................†Cesar Guillermo Gonzalez Garcia
MASS INTENTIONS
Mon: 1 Tm 2:1-8, Lk 7:1-10 Tue: 1 Tm 3:1-13, Lk 7:11-17 Wed: 1 Tm 3:14-16, Lk 7:31-35 Thu: 1 Tm 4:12-16, Lk 7:36-50 Fri: 1 Tm 6:2c-12, Lk 8:1-3 Sat: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13, Mt 9:9-13 Sun: Eph 4:1-7, 11-13, Mt 9:9-13
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Fr. Matthew Stehling, Pastor Email: [email protected] Sacramental Emergencies: (903) 374-3598
Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 15, 2019
God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation.
FROM THE SAINTS
From the beginning of a sermon On Pastors by Saint Augustine, bishop (Sermo 46:1-2: CCL 41, 529-530)
I am a Christian as well as a leader
You have often learned that all our hope is in Christ and that he is our true glory and our salvation. You are members of the flock of the Good Shepherd, who watches over Israel and nourishes his people. Yet there are shepherds who want to have the title of shepherd without wanting to fulfill a pastor’s duties; let us then recall what God says to his shepherds through the prophet. You must listen attentively; I must listen with fear and trembling. The word of the Lord came to me and said: Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel and speak to the shepherds of Israel. We just heard this reading a moment ago, my brothers, and I have decided to speak to you on this passage. The Lord will help me to speak the truth if I do not speak on my own authority. For if I speak on my own authority, I will be a shepherd nourishing myself and not the sheep. However, if my words are the Lord’s, then he is nourishing you no matter who speaks. Thus says the Lord God: Shepherds of Israel, who have been nourishing only themselves! Should not the shepherds nourish the sheep?In other words, true shepherds take care of their sheep, not themselves. This is the principle reason why God condemns those shepherds: they took care of themselves rather than their sheep. Who are they who nourish themselves? They are the shepherds the Apostle described when he said: They all seek what is theirs and not what is Christ’s. I must distinguish carefully between two aspects of the role the Lord has given me, a role that demands a rigorous accountability, a role based on the Lord’s greatness rather than on my own merit. The first aspect is that I am a Christian; the second, that I am a leader. I am a Christian for my own sake, whereas I am a leader for your sake; the fact that I am a Chris-tian is to my own advantage, but I am a leader for your advantage. Many persons come to God as Christians but not as leaders. Perhaps they travel by an easier road and are less hindered since they bear a lighter burden. In addition to the fact that I am a Christian and must give God an account of my life, I as a leader must give him an account of my stewardship as well.
Lectors/Extra Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Sep 14 Sep 15
(R)Pat Segelhorst (EM)Jack Ammon, Pat Ammon
(R)Deronda Bailey (EM)Mike Miles, Diane Miles
Sep 21 Sep 22
(R)Jim Baumgartner (EM)Wanda Walker, Dardine Roedel
(R)Jose Trasancos (EM)Jacque Schuster, Brenda Brisco
Sep 28 Sep 29
(R)Emma Joven (EM)Nancy Smith, Carol Balcer
(R)Beverly Somes (EM)Hugh McMahon, Elaine McDonald
Oct 5 Oct 6
(R)Dardine Roedel (EM)Jack Ammon, Pat Ammon
(R)Vincent Haby (EM)Ann Hossley, Marge Boland
Altar Servers
Sep 14
Sep 15
Thomas Brown
Elijah Medrano, Gael Robledo
Sep 21
Sep 22
Moses & Peter Medrano
Thomas Brown, JJ Trasancos
Sep 28
Sep 29
Elijah Medrano
Moses & Peter Medrano, Gael Robledo
Oct 5
Oct 6
Thomas Brown
Elijah Medrano, JJ Trasancos
God’s Blessing and our thanks to la Familia Vega who helped clean God’s house this week. *If you can’t clean, please find a substi-tute.
*If you can not attend when you are scheduled to read, serve, etc. please find a substitute.
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CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION Important Notice: CCD classes will not meet this week because scheduling and materials are not yet ready. There will be an announcement in next week’s bulletin about the schedule. If you have any questions please contact Jose Trasancos at 315-520-6780 or [email protected].
RCIA RCIA meets on Wednesdays at 6:30pm, please call Joe Manganiello for the location.
ALTAR CANDLES AND FLOWERS ~The candles that burn on the altar beside the Blessed Sacrament on Fridays are available for sponsor. ~The flower arrangement for the weekend masses is available for sponsor.
The candles on the altar for this Friday are in memory of Sofia Medina.
God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ and entrusting to us the message of reconciliation.
This Sunday’s second collection is for the Altar Society.
STEWARDSHIP THOUGHTS: “God gives where he finds empty hands.”- St. Augustine
General Offering:..………..……….……………………..………………………..…....…...$4,516.00
Second Collection:...…..…..………...……...…...…......….....……….…..............................$1,322.00
Sat. 5:00pm – 74 Sun. 9:00am – 105 Sun. 11:00am – 214 Total Attendance = 393
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ST. VINCENT DE PAUL In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us that the shepherd rejoices when he finds one lost sheep. The story tells us that nothing and no one is insignificant to God who is compassionate and loving to all. Is there a neighbor or friend of yours who is in temporary need because of a loss of a job or an illness? Please leave a message for the So-ciety of St. Vincent de Paul…we want to help! If you or anyone you know needs help please call St. Vincent de Paul at (903) 590-7609.
*Please note that the Holy Family St. Vincent de Paul Conference is hosting a Friends of the Poor® Walk/Run on September 28 at Lindale JUNIOR High. Come walk with us for 30 minutes. T-shirt included. Event starts at 9:00. Prizes, goody bags, drinks, and light snacks. Come participate, socialize with your church and community neigh-bors and help the Society spread its message. Register online at FOPwalk.org/event/2330. Questions? Send an email to [email protected] . We want you!”
Please Pray For All Who Are In Need Of Your Prayers:
Ken Hallmark, Stella Rodriguez, Norm Lagasse, Sam Hooper, Mr. Meek, Sam Knox, Justin Clark, Jamie Elaser, Fr. Matthew, Evan Valle, Felix Rojas, Wenses Rodriquez, Anita Samudio, Rebecca Ochoa Samudio, Roy Urban, Helen Voss, Bill Hill, Norma La Vigne, Albert Hernandez, Carly Walker, Cipri-ano Peña, Margaret Bradly, Don Haskins, Deacon Dennis King, Joe Manganiello, Joe Rodriguez, Nancy Smith, Gregory Petsch, Fr. Peter McGrath, April Pierce, H.H. Griffin, Ray Curry, Jim McCormack, Tony Hosek, Bill and Marcie Hardy.
If you are aware that someone from the parish is sick, please notify the office so that we can add them to the prayer list on Friday Mornings.
ALTAR CANDLES AND FLOWERS ~The candles that burn on the altar beside the Blessed Sacrament on Fridays are available for your intentions. ~The flower arrangement for the weekend masses is available for your intentions.
The flower arrangement for this weekend is in honor of Thomas and Mary Wolf. The candles on the altar for this Friday are in memory of Debbie Wilson.
CATECHISTS NEEDED If you are being called to minister in the church and spread the Good News of Christ. Please consid-er signing up to be a catechist. If you are interested please call the parish office to sign up. *If you cannot commit to be a catechist but would like to help out in faith formation please consider signing up to be on the substitute list. You will be called when a catechist is unavailable. To sign up please call the parish office.
Reminder: The rosary is prayed after the noon mass during the week. Please join us!
TACO SALE The prayer group will be selling tacos after the 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Masses on Sunday, September 15. The proceeds will help with the cost of their upcoming marriage retreat. Please come by to get some tacos!
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