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August 3, 2008 September 7, 2008 September 28, 2008 October 5, 2008 OCTOBER 26, 2008 November 02, 2008 November 23, 2008 December 7, 2008 December 21, 2008 August 9, 2009 August 22, 2010 June 25, 2017 Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time Mission Statement SAVE THE DATES Men’s Meeting Every Sat. 6:30 am Mass For Life Every Sat. 8:30 am DIG for TEENS Every Wed. 7:00 pm First Saturday Devotion July 1 8:30 am Retiro de Jovenes 1 y 2 de Julio 8:00am Encuentro con La Palabra de Dios 1 y 2 de Julio 8:00 am Balada para Maria 1 de Julio 6:00 pm Never Too Late prayer group July 5 10:00 am VII Encuentro de Servidores 15 y 16 deJulio 9:00 am Familias llenas de Gracia 16 de Julio 1:30 pm First Saturdays Devotion In order to fulfill the First Saturdays devotion, on five consecutive First Sat- urdays and on a continuing basis, the following 4 separate actions must be completed with the intention of making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary: 1. Go to Confession with the intention of making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. 2. Receive Holy Communion with the intention of making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. 3. Pray the Rosary (5 decades) with the intention of making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. 4. Keep Our Lady company for an additional 15 minutes while meditating on the mysteries of the Rosary with the intention of making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Saturday, July 1, 2017 is the Second in Fr. Mark’s Five First Saturday Fatima Summer Devotional The Center offices will be closed and all activities canceled Tuesday July 4, 2017 and will resume 9:00 am Wednesday July 5

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August 3, 2008 September 7, 2008 September 28, 2008

October 5, 2008

OCTOBER 26, 2008 November 02, 2008 November 23, 2008

December 7, 2008

December 21, 2008

August 9, 2009

August 22, 2010

June 25, 2017 Twelfth Sunday in

Ordinary Time

Mission Statement

SAVE THE DATES

Men’s Meeting Every Sat.

6:30 am

Mass For Life Every Sat.

8:30 am

DIG for TEENS Every Wed.

7:00 pm

First Saturday Devotion July 1 8:30 am

Retiro de Jovenes 1 y 2 de

Julio 8:00am

Encuentro con La Palabra de Dios

1 y 2 de Julio

8:00 am

Balada para Maria 1 de Julio

6:00 pm

Never Too Late prayer group

July 5 10:00 am

VII Encuentro de Servidores 15 y 16 deJulio

9:00 am

Familias llenas de Gracia 16 de Julio

1:30 pm

First Saturdays Devotion In order to fulfill the First Saturdays

devotion, on five consecutive First Sat-

urdays and on a continuing basis, the

following 4 separate actions must be

completed with the intention of making

reparation to the

Immaculate Heart of Mary: 1. Go to Confession with the intention of

making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

2. Receive Holy Communion with the intention of making

reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

3. Pray the Rosary (5 decades) with the intention of making

reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

4. Keep Our Lady company for an additional 15 minutes

while meditating on the mysteries of the Rosary with the

intention of making reparation to the

Immaculate Heart of Mary.

Saturday, July 1, 2017 is the Second in

Fr. Mark’s Five First Saturday Fatima

Summer Devotional

The Center offices will be closed and

all activities canceled Tuesday

July 4, 2017 and will resume

9:00 am Wednesday July 5

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OFFICE, STAFF, MASS, & RECONCILIATION INFORMATION

OFFICE STAFF: Alicia Driscoll, Assistant to Administrator………….....… Ext. 102

Aleida Hinojosa, Administrative Assistant to Director….. Ext. 101

Jennifer Benitez, Receptionist……………………………. Ext. 100 Ann Martinez, English Ministry…………….…..…………. Ext. 103 Joe Lopez, Security/Maintenance……………….…….… Ext. 111 Gloria Morales, Hispanic Ministry Assistant……….…... Ext. 104 José Molina, Security/Maintenance………………….… Ext. 111 Margaret Colunga, Data Management………..…...…….. Ext. 110 Mela Gutierrez, Bookstore Assistant…………………….. Ext. 113 Noris Redondo, Hispanic Ministry Coordinator…......… Ext. 109 Skip Davey, Administrator…………..………….……….…. Ext. 108 Bookstore Manager………………………………………. Ext. 112

MARRIAGE & ANNULMENTS PREPARATION:

Deacon Michael Garcia…...…………………………………….Ext. 114

DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Fr. David Bergeron…………………………………..……..…..Ext. 107

ENGLISH MINISTRY:

Ann Martinez, Coordinator ……………………………... Ext. 103

HISPANIC MINISTRY: Noris Redondo, Coordinator………………………….…... Ext. 109 Gloria Morales, Assistant….………………………….…... Ext. 104

BOOKSTORE HOURS

Tuesday……..10:45 am - 2:00 pm Wednesday….10:45 am - 2:00 pm Thursday….… 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Not open after Mass Friday……….10:45 am - 2:00 pm and 6:00-8:00pm Sunday………12 Noon - 1:30pm After Mass Only

REGULARLY SCHEDULED MASS AND EVENTS

MONDAY: Center and Offices Closed

TUESDAY: 12:00 Noon - English MASS / Chapel

WEDNESDAY: 12:00 Noon-Spanish Mass / Main Sanctuary Prayer teams are available after Asamblea 7:00 - 9:00 pm - Women’s Bible Study, Room 120

THURSDAY: 6:00 - 7:00 pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the Chapel 6:30 - 7:00 pm - Rosary before Mass - Main Sanctuary 7:20 - 7:30 pm - Praise & Worship-Main Sanctuary 7:30 pm - MASS 2nd Thursday of each Month before Mass Blessing of the Salt, Water and Oil.

FRIDAY: 12:00 Noon - English MASS—Chapel 8:00 pm Spanish Mass

SATURDAY: Scheduled Events 6:00am Fishers of Men Prayer Group—Room 111 8:30am Mass for Life/Chapel

SUNDAY: 9:00 am - 9:45 am - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 9:30 am - 10:00 am - Liturgy of the Hours (Chapel) 10:00 am - 10:30 am - Praise & Worship Main Sanctuary 10:30 am - MASS Nigerian Mass: 2nd Sunday 1:00 pm in Main Sanctuary Fellowship upstairs in fellowship hall after Mass Vietnamese Mass every 4th Sunday at 3:00 pm rm. 111

SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call the office for appointment.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:

Sunday……….. 9:30 am - 10:20 am Wednesday…...11:00 am - 11:50 am Thursday……... 6:30 pm - 7:20 pm Friday…………..6:30 pm - 7:50 pm or by appointment

For Baptisms, email Marisa at: [email protected]

Join us @ 6:30 pm in the Sanctuary to pray the

Holy Rosary Every Thursday Evening before Mass

MASS FOR LIFE Every Saturday 8:30 am

Followed by a Rosary at Planned Parenthood 4600 Gulf Freeway

MAILING ADDRESS: 1949 Cullen Blvd., Houston, Texas 77023 P.O. Box 230287, Houston, Texas 77223 Off: (713) 236-9977 Fax: (713) 236-0073

Web Page: www.cccgh.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday ...................... Closed Tuesday ..................... 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Wednesday ................ 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Thursday ................... 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday ........................ 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

PASTORAL STAFF: Rev. Mark Goring, CC, Director ................ Ext. 105 Rev. Francis Frankovich, CC, Assoc. Dir.. Ext. 106 Rev. David Bergeron, CC, Assoc. Dir. ....... Ext. 107

Director Emeritus: Rev. Richard Paulissen, M.M. [email protected]

Readings for the Week of June 25, 2017 Monday: Gn 12:1-9; Ps 33:12-13, 18-20, 22; Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: Gn 13:2, 5-18; Ps 15:2-4ab, 5; Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: Gn 15:1-12, 17-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Mt 7:15-20 Thursday: Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19 Friday: Gn 17:1, 9-10, 15-22; Ps 128:1-5; Mt 8:1-4 Saturday: Gn 18:1-15; Lk 1:46-50, 53-55; Mt 8:5-17 Sunday: 2 Kgs 4:8-11, 14-16a; Ps 89:2-3, 16-19; Rom 6:3-4, 8-11; Mt 10:37-42

Prayer Intentions Luz M. Gascot, Alisha Rivera, Julieta Hernandez, Teresa Morales, Sr. Kathleen Smith, Ector Mata, Karen Davis, Johnny Gonzalez, Phocion & Cheryl Park, Toni Ford, Epifania Denbo, Mary Ann Colunga, Ronald Balsam, Fr. Greg Gregory, Theresa Valadez,

Ivonne Rodriguez, Matilda & Robert Gonzales, Bernadette Garza, Eunterio Flores, Fr. Francis Frankovich, Conchita Bruno, Omar

Eduardo Pena, Adam Sanchez, Gus Kemp, Nora Elizondo, Ruben Granados, Chris & Marco Lopez, Carmen Velasco, Adrianna

Lopez, Edgar Lopez, Dawn Peters, Victorio Rangel, Pam Winkler, Sandi & Bobbi Embesi, Kathy Ricks, Humberto Isassi III, Jane Woodring, Jesse Flores, Alyssa Martinez, Gloria Castro, Dorita Martinez, Victor Villarreal, Suzanne Elizondo, Joshua Castro,

Monica Garcia, Preston Lewis, Flor Vasquez, Rudy Reyna, Catali-na Rivera, Mack Arevalo, Javier Lazo, Elsie Cobb, Mary Hood,

Benjamin Thomas, Rudy Terrazas, Deacon Gerald DuPont, Jesus Lopez, Elijah Mondragon, Abraham Flores, Mary & Jesse

Cordero, Barbara Ryan, Virginia Gonzalez, Sandra Longoria, Alyssa Hernandez, Rita Ochoa, Linda McKnight,

Roger & Martha Sherman In Memoriam

† Baby Michael Whatley †Isidro Saldana †Santos Martinez

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Tuesday: St. Cyril of Alexandria Wednesday: St. Irenaeus Thursday: Ss. Peter and Paul, Apostles Friday: The First Martyrs of the Holy Roman Church Saturday: St. Junípero Serra; Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday; Canada Day

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THIS WEEK AT THE CENTER….. TWELFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME JUNE 25, 2017

Fortnight for Freedom

How to talk about Religious Freedom

Religious freedom has recently become one of the major focal points in the conversation on how Americans can pro-mote the com-mon good. Our Catholic tradition has much to offer this conversation. In this time of increasing polariza-tion in our culture, we can contrib-ute to a better understanding of this issue in a way that respects all people. We can speak with friends and neighbors about religious freedom and work to clear up misconceptions about it. 1. Respect Many religious freedom skeptics have plausible concerns. For exam-ple, they are concerned that all people should be treated with equal dignity. Indeed, the dignity of all people is the foundation for Catholic teaching on religious liberty. It is important that we not dismiss skep-tics, but rather, that we listen to their concerns and take them seri-ously. So, if the skeptics have a point, what do we say? 2. A Fundamental Right Religious freedom is a fundamental right. It means that the govern-ment cannot coerce people into acting against their consciences. This is important for all people, not just people of faith. A government that makes one group choose obedience to the state over obedience to faith and conscience can force any group to submit to the state’s demands. Religious freedom underlies all other freedoms for everyone 3. Space to Do Good People of faith need religious freedom to have the space to serve others. Oftentimes, religious liberty disputes arise when religious organizations are expected to sacrifice aspects of their faith in order to continue to serve the surrounding community. But it is our faith that in-spires us to serve. Take the Little Sisters of the Poor, who live out their Christian faith by serving the elderly poor. These women have had to seek protection from a regulation requiring them to facilitate access to contraceptives, including abortion-inducing drugs and devices. Or, consider adoption services run by Catholic Charities, which simply seek to place children in homes with a married mother and father. Due to the redefinition of marriage in civil law, many Catholic Charities and other faith-based adoption agencies around the country have been forced to end their adoption and foster care services. Challenges to religious freedom often come from a mistaken view of religion, a view that sees religion as good only if it conforms to every value that happens to prevail today. However, the good that religious institutions do is inseparable from the parts that challenge prevailing norms. Religious convictions hang together, in and out of season. When faith groups violate their con-sciences, they undermine the whole mission of their ministry. People of faith and faith-based organizations need space to make their unique contributions to the common good. Usccb.org Next week; ‘Authentic Pluralism’

Fortnight for Freedom The USCCB’s annual Fortnight for Freedom

campaign to promote religious liberty will take place from June 21 through July 4. This year’s

theme is Freedom for Mission. Please pray for religious liberty during this period!

A variety of educational and liturgical resources and guides concerning issues of religious freedom are available on the

Archdiocesean website.

For more information, contact Julie Fritsch at the Office of Pro-Life Activities, [email protected].

The Companions of the Cross Annual Gala

is October 7, 2017 Please consider donating items

for our Live and Silent Auction.

We are so thankful for the support you have given in past years, for our priests and seminarians

Feel free to contact us with any ideas, questions, and comments regarding the auctions.

We are collecting these items from now to the end of August. Thank You in Advance!

Irma Lyndon-Live Auction Coordinator [email protected]

Christine Camacho-Silent Auction Coordinator [email protected]

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www.cccgh.com ENGLISH MINISTRY, YOUTH AND FORMATION NEWS www.cccgh.com

STEWARDSHIP REPORT

Sunday June 11, 2017

$12,260.00

June 18, 2017

$13,541.00

Weekly Budget: $13,000.00

THANK YOU FOR YOUR

GENEROUS SUPPORT!

Guillermo Reyes (6/25)

María de Jesús Ávila (6/25)

Juan Campo (6/25)

Olga Vazquez (6/26)

Francisco Escoto (6/27)

Ymelda Ruiz (6/27)

Paula Chino (6/28)

María Trinidad Plaza (6/28)

Juliana Isassi (6/25)

Elvira Jimenez (6/25)

Patricia Rangel (6/26)

Noelia Villarreal (6/26)

Juan Lozano (6/27)

Jacob Valverde (6/26)

Jazmyn Garcia (6/27)

Argelia V. Cardenas (6/28)

Ismael Gonzalez (6/28)

Maria Cruz (6/29)

Daniel Mofor (6/29)

Thomas Waggoner (6/29)

Leslie Rodríguez (6/29)

Kristian Ayvenes (6/29)

Robert Torres (6/29)

David Richards (6/30)

Doctor Vallejo (6/30)

Erika Loredo (6/30)

Daniel Juergens (6/30)

Elizabeth Mendoza (7/1)

Christine Camacho (7/1)

Joseph N. Smith Jr. (7/1)

Melanie Garibay (7/1)

Breaking Bread Homeless Ministries

News From The Streets…

A Changed Life By Mary Martha Primerano Ever have one of those days when you are just hot, tired, and wondering, “Are we making a difference God?” Well, I did one Saturday after ministry. On a hot June afternoon, I told God point blank. “I’m sorry God, but I just want to see that we are making a difference here on the streets. You will just have to forgive me God but, I’m having a moment. Have you ever had a moment? When you come naked to Jesus (as my co-worker puts it), and lay it all on the table. Well I did, and told Him I wanted to see lives changed by Him. Well it didn’t take Him long to answer that hearts cry. Last Saturday during ministry I heard someone call out my name. I turned around to find that it was our friend Ron. You see Ron lived outside of a gas station off I-45. We would stop by and visit, and provide him with a bag filled with groceries, toiletries’ and some cloth-ing. We even setup the portable shower for Ron on one hot summer day. But today he came to look for us, and tell us how God has blessed him this past year and a half with a good job at a chemical plant, an apartment, a car, and even restoration with his wife and children. As Ron stood there sharing I be-gan to realize that God was giving me the cry of my heart. Here before me was a man with a changed life by God. I see that we are like farmers with a time to plant, and a time to reap. Let’s keep praying to the Lord of harvest for more Changed Lives, and workers to plant those seeds.

If interested in volunteering please contact:

Walt Primerano 713.661.7167 or

[email protected]

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UPCOMING EVENTS, RETREATS at THE CCC, AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE AND MORE

Café Cato l ica

Si lent Retrea t Heal ing Mass

Fat ima Pi lgr image

100 th Anniversary of Fatima

OCTOBER PILGRIMAGE to

PORTUGAL & SPAIN Pilgrimage to Portugal & Spain with

Fr. Michael Scherrey, C.C. Oct 18-30, 2017. 13 days following in the footsteps of Saints Anthony of Padua, Teresa of Avila & John of the Cross with visits to Fatima, Garabandal and key sites of the

El Camino pilgrimage trail. Price includes all costs except lunches. Departing from Toronto $3499 CDN (approx. $2820 US) per

person (double occ.) Land only $2695 CDN (approx $2100 US). Limited space.

For information & registration contact Laurie Courchesne-Dooley (613)732-5739 e-mail

[email protected]

Healing Mass With

Sacrament of Anointing of the

Sick

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

7:00 P.M.

Holy Family Chapel

1510 Fifth St., Missouri City ~"Is any one among you sick? He should call the

elders of the Church to pray over him and anoint him with oil in the name of the Lord."

James 5:13-15

Lebh Shomea, (Listening Heart), Sarita, TX.

Oblates of Mary Immaculate.

Norma Casey, Divine Intimacy Formation ministry

has reserved eight cabins for Aug. 2 – Aug. 6 (4 nights).

Each cabin has complete bathroom with walk in closet,

a bedroom and sitting room, water heater and its own

individual air conditioning that the guest can control.

There is plenty of room to walk or bike ride and medi-

tate on the Spiritual Direction received from the Priest.

The cost is $60/night/person and it includes three full

meals/day and all the amenities. Silence must be ob-

served throughout day and night, everywhere in the

property. We need two vehicles with four persons each.

St. Eugene, pray for us who want to go!!

Attention Young Adults (18-30’s)!!!! come join 700 fellow young Catholics for dinner and

great talks in 3 new locations!

Café Catholica 2017 “Be Not Afraid” is a dinner-lecture series

for young adults, featuring dynamic speakers.

The Cafe is held over five Mondays in the summer. Evening schedule: 5:15 p.m. Confessions, 6:15 p.m. Mass,

7:15 p.m. dinner, 8:15 p.m. speaker, table exhibits and so-

cializing. Come for all or part of the evening! Free event.

WEST: St. Cyril of Alexandria, 10503 Westheimer Rd.

• June 26: Julie Fritsch, Director of Pro-life Office;

Topic: New Frontiers in Defense of Human Dignity”

For more info: www.CafeCatolica.com

Day of Prayer for Caregivers Growing in God’s Peace and Love: Day of Prayer

for Caregivers of children and adults with disabilities Saturday, August 12

10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at the Cenacle Retreat House,

420 N. Kirkwood, Hou.,77079. $35 by August 4; includes lunch.

Presented by Carole Polzer and co-sponsored by the

Ministry with Persons with Disabilities for the Archdiocese. For more information, register online at archgh.cvent.com/DayofPrayer2017 or

call 713-741-8730.

Caregivers Retrea t

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PAGINA 6 XII DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO, CICLO A 25 DE JUNIO DEL 2017

TEMOR O CO NF IANZA

San Mateo 10,26-33.- Tres veces Jesús exhorta, en este Evangelio, a sus discípulos: “no temáis”. Y no queda duda, de que dirige esta exhortación hoy también a todos nosotros: “no temáis”. El Señor lo sabe y nosotros lo experimentamos siem-pre de nuevo que el temor es un sentimiento primario del hom-bre. A la existencia humana están apegados el desamparo y la inseguridad y, por consiguiente, la angustia y el miedo, ya sea escondido o manifiesto, ya sea consciente o no. Y hoy en día los sentimientos de temor o impotencia contra los oscuros ries-gos y amenazas de la vida son más grandes que nunca y nos acompañan a cada paso. Nos angustiamos por la situación eco-nómico social de nuestra patria. Por el futuro político de nues-tro pueblo. Los padres se inquietan por el porvenir de sus hijos y de su familia. Los ancianos y jubilados se preocupan de su pan de cada día. Muchos tienen miedo de los demás, no sólo de asaltantes y malhechores, sino también de vecinos o parientes, e incluso tienen miedo de Dios. Y, por último, todos tenemos temor a la muerte. ¿Por qué tanta desconfianza y miedo? ¿Cuál es el sentido de la inseguridad y de la angustia que sufrimos en el mundo actual? Una verdad conocida, que olvidamos en el trajín de nuestra vida, nos revela que la seguridad y el cobija-miento no podemos encontrarlos en este mundo, debemos bus-carlos en el otro mundo, debemos buscarlos en Dios. El temor extraordinario de hoy – en su valor positivo – nos lleva a buscar la ayuda de Dios. Esto es lo que el Padre del cielo quiere decir-nos por medio de nuestra situación difícil: Buscad tranquilidad, amparo y cobijamiento en mí, en mis manos bondadosas, en mi corazón paternal. Porque Dios no se preocupa solamente del mundo en general, ni de un pueblo determinado, sino que tam-bién – impulsado por una profunda paternidad – vela por cada individuo. Frecuentemente recalca Jesús que el Padre se preo-cupa de cada uno personalmente, incluso hasta de sus pequeñe-ces más insignificantes. “¿Acaso no se vende un par de gorrio-nes por unas monedas? Y sin embargo, ni uno solo cae al suelo sin que lo disponga vuestro Padre. Pues vosotros hasta los ca-bellos de la cabeza tenéis contados. Por eso, no tengáis miedo, no hay comparación entre vosotros y los gorriones”. Aquel que cuida de las aves del cielo, cuánto más se preocupará por cada ser humano, cuánto más amará, con su cariño paternal, a todos sus hijos. Por eso, si Dios está conmigo, no puedo tener miedo. Al contrario, mi preocupación más grande debería ser: estar despreocupado en cada momento, no por negligencia, sino por-que confío en Dios. Es más fuerte siempre aquel que tiene a Dios por aliado.

“QUE ME ESCUCHE TU GRAN BONDAD, SEÑOR ”

Todos debemos llegar a ser héroes de la confianza. Sin esa con-fianza filial, hoy es imposible permanecer firme y victorioso en medio de las tormentas de este mundo. No se puede dominar la vida actual, ninguno de nosotros podrá hacerlo, si Dios no está a nuestro lado. Pensemos en la tormenta sobre el lago. Es algo extraño: los apóstoles en la barca son maestros en el dominio del mar. Además, Jesús está con ellos. Y si embargo se angus-tian y se desesperan y tienen que despertar al Señor, para que los salve. Entonces, si tenemos esa confianza profunda en Dios, venceremos el temor y la inseguridad de este mundo. Si acepta-mos filialmente la voluntad del Padre, en horas agradables y en horas difíciles, dando así testimonio valiente de Cristo, entonces Él nos recibirá un día en la casa del Padre. “Si uno se pone de mi parte ante los hombres, yo también me pondré de su parte ante mi Padre del cielo. Y si uno me niega ante los hombres, yo también lo negaré ante mi Padre del cielo.” ¡Qué así sea! En el nombre del Padre, del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo. Amén.

Padre Nicolás Schwizer

Instituto de los Padres de Schoenstatt

A C T I V I DA D E S D E L A S E M A N A Martes: - AMSIF Superación Integral de la Familia 9am-12:30pm - Ensayo de Ministerio de Música, 7pm-9:30pm - “CAMINANDO CON JESUS” 7pm - 9:30pm - “Nuevo Amanecer” Apoyo para Adictos 7pm-9:30pm - “Sesiones de Al– Anon” 9am-11am

Miércoles: - Rosario, Asamblea y Eucaristía 12pm, 9:30am-1:30pm. - Grupo de Jóvenes Adultos “Agua Viva” 7pm-9:30pm Miércoles (Primero de mes): - Exposición del Santísimo y Miércoles (Segundo de mes): - Bendición de sacramentales e imágenes

Jueves: - Crecimiento I y II, 7pm-9:30pm - Formación para toda la Familia, 7pm-9:30pm

Viernes: - Sesiones de Al– Anon 9am-11am - Asamblea y Formación para Niños 6 a 12 años, 7pm-9:30pm - Rosario, Asamblea y Eucaristía 8pm, 6:30pm-9:30pm Viernes (Primero del mes): - Exposición del Santísimo Viernes (Segundo del mes): -Bendición de sacramentales e imágenes. Viernes (Cuarto del mes): - Exposición del Santísimo al terminar la Misa de 8pm

LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Gn 12:1-9; Sal 33 (32):12-13, 18-20, 22; Mt 7:1-5

Martes: Gn 13:2, 5-18; Sal 15 (14):2-4ab, 5; Mt 7:6, 12-14

Miércoles: Gn 15:1-12, 17-18; Sal 105 (104):1-4, 6-9; Mt 7:15-20

Jueves: Vigilia: Hch 3:1-10; Sal 19 (18):2-5; Gál 1:11-20; Jn 21:15-19

Día: Hch 12:1-11; Sal 34 (33):2-9; 2 Tim 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19

Viernes: Gn 17:1, 9-10, 15-22; Sal 128 (127):1-5; Mt 8:1-4

Sábado: Gn 18:1-15; Lc 1:46-50, 53-55; Mt 8:5-17

Domingo: 2 Re 4:8-11, 14-16a; Sal 89 (88):2-3, 16-19;

Rom 6:3-4, 8-11; Mt 10:37-42

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ACTIVIDADES Y EVENTOS DE LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA

PAGINA 7 25 DE JUNIO DEL 2017