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Pastor: Fr. George Sanders Deacons: Lee Leckner & Joe Harrison November 26, 2017 * Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe GRATITUDE Let gratitude for the past inspire us with trust for the future. --François Fénelon SUNDAY MASSES Saturday 4:00 PM Sunday 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Spanish Mass Sunday 5:30PM THE HOLY ROSARY Saturday 3:30 PM Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE No Mass - Monday Wednesday & Friday ~ 12 Noon (St. Mary’s) Tuesday & Thursday ~ 12 Noon (St. Vincent’s Hosp. Chapel) SPECIAL DEVOTIONS: THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY First Friday of the Month Mass: 12 Noon ~ Devotion 12:30 - 1:00PM First Saturday of the Month Mass: 12 Noon ~ Devotion 12:30 - 1:00PM CONFESSIONS First Friday ~ 12:30PM First Saturday ~ 12:30PM Saturday ~ 2:30 - 3:30 PM Sunday ~ 8:00AM Before 8:30AM Mass Or By Appointment OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM Spanish Secretary, Wed. & Friday 1:00-4:00PM Office Phone: 501-623-3233 Fax: 501-609-9524 Email: [email protected] Fr. George Sanders: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.stmaryofthesprings.org OFFICE PERSONNEL Diane Pollock, Office Manager Amy Berg, Bookkeeper Anne Sluppick, Receptionist/Secretary Gladys Hernandez, Spanish Secretary Email for secretaries: [email protected] FAITH FORMATION COORDINATOR Brenda Sanders, [email protected] 501-282-2066 YOUTH MINISTRY Sally Pierce [email protected] MUSIC DIRECTOR Sheree O’Rorke Call office for information St. Mary of the Springs Catholic Church 100 Central Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71901

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Pastor: Fr. George Sanders Deacons: Lee Leckner & Joe Harrison

November 26, 2017 * Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

GRATITUDE

Let gratitude for the past inspire us with trust for the future. --François Fénelon

SUNDAY MASSES Saturday 4:00 PM

Sunday 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM Spanish Mass Sunday 5:30PM

THE HOLY ROSARY Saturday 3:30 PM

Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM

WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE No Mass - Monday

Wednesday & Friday ~ 12 Noon (St. Mary’s) Tuesday & Thursday ~ 12 Noon (St. Vincent’s Hosp. Chapel)

SPECIAL DEVOTIONS: THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS

IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY First Friday of the Month

Mass: 12 Noon ~ Devotion 12:30 - 1:00PM First Saturday of the Month

Mass: 12 Noon ~ Devotion 12:30 - 1:00PM

CONFESSIONS First Friday ~ 12:30PM

First Saturday ~ 12:30PM Saturday ~ 2:30 - 3:30 PM

Sunday ~ 8:00AM Before 8:30AM Mass Or By Appointment

OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Spanish Secretary, Wed. & Friday 1:00-4:00PM Office Phone: 501-623-3233

Fax: 501-609-9524 Email: [email protected]

Fr. George Sanders: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.stmaryofthespr ings.org

OFFICE PERSONNEL Diane Pollock, Office Manager

Amy Berg, Bookkeeper Anne Sluppick, Receptionist/Secretary Gladys Hernandez, Spanish Secretary

Email for secretaries: [email protected]

FAITH FORMATION COORDINATOR Brenda Sanders, [email protected]

501-282-2066

YOUTH MINISTRY Sally Pierce

[email protected]

MUSIC DIRECTOR Sheree O’Rorke

Call office for information

St. Mary of the Springs Catholic Church 100 Central Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71901

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Today is November 26, 2017 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

MASS INTENTIONS

WEEKLY ACTIVITIES November 26-December 1

Monday, November 27th Food Pantry 10:30AM-Noon in Carroll Rm

Tuesday, November 28th Walking With Purpose 6:00-7:30PM in Carroll Rm Holy Family Prayer Grp 6:30-8:00PM in Church

Wednesday, November 29th Walking With Purpose 1:00-2:30PM in Carroll Rm Handbell Practice 4:30-5:30PM in Church Choir Practice 5:30-6:30PM in Church Youth Meeting 6:00 -7:30PM in Carroll Rm

Friday, December 1st

Soup & Conversation 1:00-2:30PM in Carroll Room

Coffee Cat Sunday

9:45 - 10:45AM

ALTAR CARE TEAM 1st Week, Friday, December 1st

Karen Kirchner, Lynn Tryba, Marcella Geiss

FOOD PANTRY TEAM Monday, November 27th

Laurie Flanagin, Carol Andrews, Jeanette Ables Kevin Owens

MINISTRY SCHEDULE

Saturday, 4PM December 2, 2017 Lector: **Chris Frazier, Marguerite Rhodes Lector/Intercessions: Barbara Gilleran EMHC: *Evelyn Worsham, Pat Papacek, Walter Gould Altar Servers: Dick Antoine, J P Guresky, Martin Nguyen Altar Servers: Anthony Reiter, Christian Smith Sunday, 8:30AM December 3, 2017 Lector: **Wally Marroy, Charles Smith Lector/Intercessions: Don Borchert EMHC: *Doris Kalahiki, Stephanie Nehus, Diane Pollock Altar Servers: Drew Nehus, Jay Nehus, Alyssa Nobles Altar Servers: Mai Nobles, Khai Nobles Sunday, 11AM December 3, 2017 Lector: **Jared Hanig, Karen Hanig Lector/Intercessions: Ruth Sliger EMHC: *Carole Cook, Ron Sliger, June Thompson Altar Servers: Jackson Cate, Landry Cate, Sam Hrdlicka Altar Servers: Zander Pearce, Zanlynn Pearce, Grady Smith Sunday, 5:30PM (Spanish) December 3, 2017 Lector:**Ezequiel Oseguera, Maria Ochoa Lector/Intercessions: Virgilio Pacheco EMHC: *Rosa Oseguera, Judy Peters Altar Servers: Dariana Robledo, Lizbeth Robledo Altar Servers: Fatima Martinez, Christian Oseguera Altar Servers: Francisco Oseguera Greeter/Usher: Carolyn Oseguera, Leo Ruiz Greeter/Usher: Javier Oseguera, Martha Ruiz

11/25/2017 Sat 4PM Neal Gildner+ 11/26/2017 Sun 8:30AM Ted Smykowski+ 11/26/2017 Sun 11AM Joe & Betty Harrison 11/26/2017 Sun 5:30PM All Souls in Purgatory 11/27/2017 Mon Private Fr. Herman Strassle + 11/28/2017 Tues Noon Paul Sturman+ 11/29/2017 Wed Noon Jimmy & Vickie Young 11/30/2017 Thur Noon Norma Anderson+ 12/01/2017 1stFri Noon Evelyn Kiser+ 12/02/2017 1st Sat Noon Lonah Layman+ 12/02/2017 Sat 4PM Larry Martin+ 12/03/2017 Sun 8:30AM Brian Coughlon+ 12/03/2017 Sun 11AM Our Parishioners 12/03/2017 Sun 5:30PM Jim Deitering+

NOVEMBER STEWARDSHIP

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This special collection is taken up in all parishes nationwide. Thousands of elderly sisters, brothers and religious order priests have spent years working in Catholic schools, hospitals, parishes and agencies — often for little pay. Their sacrifices leave their religious communities without adequate savings for retirement and eldercare. Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious collection helps provide prescription medications, nursing care and more. Please give to those who have given a lifetime. For more information, contact Dianne Brady, director of the diocesan Stewardship and Development Office, at (501) 664-0340.

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Kitchen Team-December 3rd Tony Pollock & Tim Doocy

Library Team - December 3rd Chris Bosch & Diane Pollock

CHILD OF GOD PRAYER GROUP Meetings are every Thursday 10:30AM

CHI Cancer Center in the Daffodil Room Contact for prayer requests Christy Miller: 501-318-9242

HOLY FAMILY PRAYER GROUP Meetings are on Tuesday in the Church

November 28th ~ 6:30 PM Contact for prayer requests - Ruth Sliger: 501-282-5292

Collections thru November 12th $16,425.00 Budget November 2017 $39,000.00 Amount November Budget (short) ($22,425.00)

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PRAY FOR THE SICK

PRAY FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY and FOR THOSE WHO SERVED

Donald MLT Allen Kevin Belt John Long Emmanuel Alvarez Doug Fires Evadne Anderson Jyryln Greene Rory Murphy Sean Patrick Murphy James F. Anderson, II Tony Guanella Ryan McCabe Darren Bemis Nicholas Hanna Nicholas Mueller Katherine Brock Andrea Hanna Morgan Patterson Colt Davis Blake Heller Sean Patrick A.J. Dierks Edmund Jaskiewicz Gustave Pellegrino, Jr. Stephen Drakes Ryan Jordan Kyle Martin Michael Elmore Tristan Jordan Patrick Steinhaus Mickey Jordan Sandy Vongsrir-Jordan Walker Vaughn Matt Steinhaus Marisa Dreier

CHI ST. VINCENT’S PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL

Located inside the main entrance of St. Vincent CHI Hospital. Overnight, enter via the Emergency entrance. Call the church office for more information. 501-623-3233

DVD LENDING LIBRARY The Free DVD Movie Library is open for business after the 8:30am Mass during Coffee Cat in the Parish Hall. Many of our movies can be viewed in English or Spanish. Movies can be checked out for 2 week intervals. Would you like to help? Call Lynn 501-353-6984

Angel Tree Christmas Food Baskets

St. Mary’s Angel Tree program is well underway. Please take a tag from the tree and return your gifts wrapped and with the tag attached no later than December 10th. Thank you!!!.

Call/Text Phyllis (501-231-6040) or

Di (937-538-6110) for further information.

Annual Christmas Wreath Sale

Nov 25-26 Last Weekend To Order!

St. Mary’s Youth are selling locally grown fir wreaths. Orders will be available for pick up at the church on December 2-3.

8” wreath is $10 16” wreath is $15 20” wreath is $20 24” wreath is $25

Questions? Call Sally Pierce 501-276-3936

Proceeds to support CYM Activities & Missionary work.

Thank you for your generous support.

Dub Allen Jack Andrews

John Greg Baltz Mary Ann Banzer

Jackie Bevill Marilyn Borgognoni

Anita Burch Bernadine Buresh

Darrell Butler Roger Bye

Sheilah & Daryl Clark Frankie DeGeorge

Gloria DeSalvo Quentin Dooley

Dave Elmore Donna Folson Haley Gloria

Steven Hadlock Sharon & P.J. Hunter

Steve King Rose Krneta

Marie Krenzelok Dc Lee Leckner

Thomas Marbach

Patrick Martin Penny Martin

Brad McClintock Allan Montella

Alexandria Murray Zach Payne

Gus & Nina Pellegrino Lindsay Powell

Ruth Rhodes Anna Roberts

Fr. Alan Rosenau Raymond Sanchez

Anna Serrano Peggy Smith

Giovanna Splawn Lisa Stearns

Donna Stevens Deb Stricker

Hugh Truesdale Louis Valencia

Catherine Van Dalsem Terry Wallace

Richard Woodfin Amy Wright

Sacred Relics Of The Saints Treasures Of The Church

Sunday December 3 @ 3:30pm in Church Exhibit in Parish Hall opens @ 4:45PM

Father Carlos Martins of the Companions of the Cross will be here to teach about these holy objects. He is bringing over 150 relics, some as old as 2000 years. Those in attendance will be able to examine and venerate each relic. In the Church’s history many miracles and healings have been worked in the presence of relics, and many have been healed through this ministry. You are encouraged to bring your articles of devotion (such as rosar ies, holy cards, etc.) and pictures of ill friends/family members which you will be able to touch to the reliquaries as a means of intercession.

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Sunday, November 26, 2017 Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

ENTHRONEMENT OF THE SACRED HEART

Jesus told St. Margaret Mary (promise 11) "Those who propagate this devotion shall have their names written in My Heart never to be blotted out." Pope Leo XIII enthroned the Sacred Heart of Jesus over the whole world. We must see that Jesus desires to be King of the entire world! Jesus whose infinite love is symbolized by His Heart requested devotion toward His Sacred Heart. It is love for the Heart of Jesus that prompts us to enthrone our homes to His most Sacred Heart. For information contact Mary Gallimore 282-1383/[email protected]

TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

Today we have a modern feast, less than a century old, and placed at the very end of the liturgical cycle of Sundays only in 1969. In 1925, the world was in a sorry state from the vantage point of Pope Pius XI. The winds of war had swept the map of Europe raw, and ancient Christian dynasties had fallen in Russia and Spain. Although the Great War had ended, wars were breaking out everywhere. Fascism was already in control in Italy, and Nazism was on the horizon for Germany. The disorder making its claim on the human race was, the pope felt, an insult to the Divine Order. Pius XI designated the last Sunday in October as a day of universal recognition of the kingship of Christ. Creating this feast was an act of bravery by the pope, who was standing up against idolatry of the state and the dehumanizing forces of the modern world, things that are not hard to detect in today's world as well. In 1969 it seemed fitting to move the feast to a place of honor at the end of the year, a way of summing up the whole movement of the liturgical year toward the perfection of the Kingdom of God. In recent decades, many Protestant churches have adopted this day from the new Roman calendar, so it is shared now with the Church of England, the Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches, and others. --Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

CHRIST THE KING OF ALL

On this, the final Sunday of the liturgical year, we celebrate the solemnity of Christ the King. By concluding the year with this feast we are proclaiming our faith that Jesus Christ is the one and only king over all seasons, all peoples, and all of creation. At the end of time as we know it, Christ's work of restoring all things to unity and harmony with their Creator God will be completed. This Sunday, when we claim Christ as both our Shepherd and our King, we recognize our own calling to participate in Christ's saving work by caring for those whom Jesus calls "the least ones" (Matthew 25:45). Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Daniel 1:1-6, 8-20; Daniel 3:52-56; Luke 21:1-4

Tuesday: Daniel 2:31-45; Daniel 3:57-61; Luke 21:5-11

Wednesday: Daniel 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28 Daniel 3:62-67; Luke 21:12-19

Thursday: Romans 10:9-18; Psalms 19:8-11 Matthew 4:18-22

Friday: Daniel 7:2-14; Daniel 3:75-81; Luke 21:29-33

Saturday: Daniel 7:15-27; Daniel 3:82-87; Luke 21:34-36

Sunday: Isaiah 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; Psalms 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19 1 Corinthians 1:3-9; Mark 13:33-37

TODAY'S READINGS

Sunday: Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

Monday: Thirty-fourth or Last Week in Ordinary Time

Thursday: St. Andrew

Friday: First Friday

Saturday: First Saturday; Blessed Virgin Mary

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ST. MARY’S FAITH FORMATION

ST. MARY’S YOUTH MINISTRY Email: [email protected]

Facebook: St. Mary’s CYM Wednesday, November 29th

6:00-7:30PM Come for fellowship!

ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL

Pre K 2 1/2 years old through 8th Grade 501-624-3171 - www.sjshs.org

Principal: John Guild Don’t forget to save your “Box Tops” for the school. The container is in the back of church for you to drop off your

Box Tops.

Classes 9:45-10:45AM Drop off at the Carroll Room

Please contact Brenda Sanders: 501-282-2066

No Class until December 3rd

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES

Soup and Conversation for the Soul

When: Every Friday 1-2:30PM Where: Carroll Room

Help and encouragement after the death of a spouse, child, family member, or friend. Soup and Conversation is a special weekly seminar and support group designed to help you rebuild your life after losing a loved one. Our group will be led by caring people who have experienced grief and want to help you through the difficult days ahead. We know it hurts, and we want to help.

Come join us for lunch and start the healing process, there is a place for you at our table.

St. Mary of the Springs

Treasures of the Church Sunday, December 3rd @ 3:30pm in Church

Exhibit in Parish Hall opens @ 4:45pm

Feast Day of The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Friday, December 8th Mass 12-Noon & 5:30PM

St. Mary’s

30th Annual Christmas Dinner Sunday, December 10th

In Parish Hall Starts @ 12:15PM

St. Mary’s Penance Service Wednesday, December 15th @ 6PM

Hands of Mary Christmas Party

home of Vicki Rima Sunday, December 17th @ 4-6PM

Community Penance Service Sacred Heart Church HSV

Tuesday, December 19th @ 4-6PM

Angel Tree & Christmas Basket Distribution

Thursday, December 21st St. Mary’s Distribution 8:30AM-12Noon OLOG Food Basket Delivery 12:30PM

Christmas Eve Children’s Mass Sunday, December 24th 5:30PM

Christmas Eve Mass

Sunday, December 24th Music starts 10:30PM

Mass 11PM

Christmas Day Mass Monday, December 25th 9:00AM

Men of Mary New Year’s Eve Party Sunday, December 31st 7PM-Midnight

In Parish Hall

No Class this Week

Coming to St. Mary’s!! We have purchased a gift for you!!!

See this spot next week for more information!

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IGLESIA CATOLICA DE SANTA MARIA 26 de noviembre de 2017

Nuestro Señor Jesucristo, Rey del Universo

LECTURAS DE HOY LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA

“Adoración al Sagrado Sacramento” “Vengan a mi todos los que están cansados y agobiados, y yo los aliviare. Carguen con mi yugo y aprendan de mí, que soy manso y humilde de corazón, y encontraran descanso. Porque mi yugo es suave y mi carga ligera.“ Mt 11, 29-30 ¿Deseas estar con el Señor por una hora? Acude a la capilla ubicada en el Hospital St. Vincent Hot Springs, AR

¿ESTA EN EL HOSPITAL O EN UN ACILO DE ANCIANOS? Si usted o algún familiar suyo esta en el hospital o en un acilo de ancianos o si necesita algún Sacramento de emergencia comuniquese a la oficina.

CONFECIONES Primer Viernes del mes de 7:00 a 8:00 AM Primer Sabado del mes de 7:30 a 7:50AM Sabado de 2:30 a 3:30 PM Domingo 8:00 Antes de misa de 8:30AM.

CRISTO, REY DE TODOS En este, el último domingo del año litúrgico, celebramos la solemnidad de Cristo Rey. Al concluir el año con esta fiesta proclamamos nuestra fe en que Jesucristo es el solo y único rey sobre todos los tiempos, todos los pueblos y toda la Creación. Al final del tiempo que conocemos, quedará completa la obra de Cristo de restaurar todas las cosas en unidad y armonía con Dios su Creador. Este domingo, cuando proclamamos que Cristo es nuestro Pastor y nuestro Rey, reconocemos nuestro llamado a participar en la obra salvadora de Cristo al cuidar de quienes Cristo llama "aquellos más insignificantes" (Mateo 25:45). Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.

Primera lectura -- El pastor-rey busca a los perdidos y sana a los heridos (Ezequiel 34:11-12, 15-17). Salmo -- El Señor es mi pastor, nada me falta (Salmo 23 [22]). Segunda lectura -- Cristo nuestro rey ha conquistado la muerte (1 Corintios 15:20-26, 28). Evangelio -- El Hijo del hombre se sentará en su glorioso trono y los separará unos de otros (Mateo 25: 31-46). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario Hispanoamericano Dominical (c) 1970, Comisión Episcopal Española. Usado

Lunes: Dn 1:1-6, 8-20; Dn 3:52-56; Lc 21:1-4 Martes: Dn 2:31-45; Dn 3:57-61; Lc 21:5-11 Miércoles: Dn 5:1-6, 13-14, 16-17, 23-28; Dn 3:62-67; Lc 21:12-19 Jueves: Rom 10:9-18; Sal 19 (18):8-11; Mt 4:18-22 Viernes: Dn 7:2-14; Dn 3:75-81; Lc 21:29-33 Sábado: Dn 7:15-27; Dn 3:82-87; Lc 21:34-36 Domingo: Is 63:16b-17, 19b; 64:2-7; Sal 80 (79):2-3, 15-16, 18-19; 1 Cor 1:3-9; Mc 13:33-37

TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE México tiene la reputación de ser un país muy católico. Sin embargo, en 1917 México recibió una nueva constitución en la cual se estableció una política de intolerancia religiosa, especialmente en contra de la Iglesia católica romana. Con el paso de los años, se emitieron muchas leyes anticlericales mismas que fueron puestas en vigor hasta el punto que el gobierno federal decretó la suspensión de culto. Esto generó un levantamiento por parte de muchos mexicanos y mexicanas con el único fin de defender su religión y su derecho a celebrarla. En marzo de 1925, estos mexicanos católicos movidos por el deseo de justicia, fundaron la Liga Nacional para la Defensa de la Libertad Religiosa. Ese mismo mes, el Papa Pío XI proclamó la Fiesta de Cristo Rey, celebrada el último domingo del año litúrgico. Esta fiesta se incluyó al calendario litúrgico para recordar a los cristianos --que no importa en qué país o bajo que gobierno nos encontremos-- pertenecemos a un solo poder, a un solo Señor, ¡un solo Rey! Inspirados por el grito "¡Viva Cristo Rey!", miles de mexicanos dieron testimonio público de su fe y murieron con esta confesión de fe, justo antes de recibir el martirio, demostrando así que Jesús es verdaderamente el único Rey de sus vidas.

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¿Desea realizar algún Sacramento , celebración especial o participar en alguna actividad ? Primero usted debe registrarse en la oficina parroquial con la Sra. Gladys (ahí le informaran de los requisitos que necesite para cualquier sacramento o celebración.)

Bautismo : Para preparacion en ingles favor de llamar a la oficina.Las clases pre - Bautismales en español seran el ultimo Domingo de cada mes.Para asistir usted debe de registrarse con anticipacion. Para registrarse debe llamar a la oficina los dias miercoles y Viernes de 1 pm a 4 pm al (501)623-3233 pregunte por Gladys.

Las Clases de Formación en la Fe (Catecismo) Las clases en ingles, comienzan después de la misa de las 8:30 AM La coordinadora es Brenda Sanders si desea comtactarla su e-mail es : [email protected] y su no. de tel. (501) 282-2066 (solo ingles) Para español llamar a Gladys en la oficina.

Preparación al Sacramento del Matrimonio: Inscribirse en la oficina de la Iglesia, ir a clases durante seis meses con: Juan Miguel y Blanca de la Cruz (501)701-8046 y con Miguel y María Salazar (501) 276-9957 / (501) 282-0314

Misa de Quince años: Con un año de anticipación es decir al cumplir los 14 años de edad deberá comunicarse a la parroquia con Gladys para registrarse y asistir a clases con Gladys Gonzalez y Verónica Solís.

GRUPO DE JOVENES -CYM: Para jovencitos de los grados del 7 al 12avo Miércoles desde las 6:00p.m. a 7:30p.m en el carroll room. Para mas informacion favor de contactar a la directora del grupo de jovenes Sally Pierce [email protected] en ingles para iformacion en español favor de llamar a Gladys al (501) 623-3233.

¿DESEA AYUDAR A LA IGLESIA O DESEA SER PARTE DE ALGUN GRUPO CATOLICO? Usted podrá ayudar a la Iglesia participando en algún ministerio de lector (leer las lecturas durante las Misas de los días Domingos) o en el ministerio de la Eucaristía (dando Comunión en las Misas) o en el ministerio de la hospitalidad (darle la bienvenida y organizar a los parroquianos durante la Misa).

¿NECESITA UN DOCTOR Y NO TIENE SEGURO DE SALUD? Cooperative Chr istian Ministr ies and Clinic 133 Arbor Street—Hot Springs, AR 71901 Entonces le pedimos que vaya a Cooperative Christian Ministries - CCMC. En esta Cooperativa y Clínica usted podrá ser atendido gratuitamente pero primero deberá llenar la aplicación que le darán cuando usted ingrese a la clínica. Es necesario que toda persona se inscriba con tiempo así si en el futuro necesitan de algún doctor simplemente podrán hacer su cita y todo estará listo para que pueda ser atendido. Esta aplicación deberá ser llenada cada año sin importar si lo hayan hecho antes. Le pedirán un documento de identidad ya sea de Estados Unidos o de su país (pasaporte o partida de nacimiento, Licencia de conducir, etc.) Todo tipo de información es completamente confidencial. No solo tienen doctores sino también dentistas que únicamente hacen extracciones.da y clases para toda persona que desea aprender y seguir pasos para salir de la pobreza.

BUSQUEDA #42

La Iglesia De Santa Maria esta donando despensas de comida para las familias que tengan necesidad solo vengan los dias Lunes de 10:30 am a 12:30pm las despensas son repartidas en el carroll room.

Misa Semanal Los dias Martes y Jueves a las 12:00pm En La Capilla De El Hospital San Vicnte.(En Ingles) Los Dias Miercoles y Viernes a as 12:00pm En La Parroquia De Santa Maria.(En Ingles) Misa Dominical Los Sabados a las 4:00pm.(En Ingles) Los Domingos a las 8:30am y 11:00am..(En Ingles)

El Padre Carlos Martínez de los Compañeros de la Cruz estará aquí con su ministerio para enseñar acerca de estos objetos sagrados. Él traerá consigo más de 150 reliquias, algunas tan antiguas como 2,000 años. Entre los tesoros se encuentran las reliquias de San José, Santa María Goretti, Santa Teresita de Lisieux (la "Pequeña Flor"), San Francisco de Asís, San Antonio de Padua, Santo Tomás de Aquino y Santa Faustina Kowalska. Además, también estará presente una parte del velo de Nuestra Señora, así como una de las piezas más grandes que quedan de la Cruz verdadera de Jesucristo en el mundo. Los asistentes podrán examinar y venerar cada reliquia. Dentro de la historia de la Iglesia, muchos milagros y sanidades han sido trabajadas en presencia de reliquias, y muchos han sido sanados a través de este ministerio. Por favor, no dejen pasar esta oportunidad. Se les anima a traer sus artículos de devoción (como rosarios, tarjetas sagradas, etc.) y fotos de amigos / familiares enfermos que podrás tocar en los relicarios como medio de intercesión. Esto sera el dia 3 de Diciembre a las 3:30 pm en la iglesia de Santa Maria.

Este evento comenzará a las 6 p.m. el viernes, 1º de diciembre y concluirá con una Misa el domingo, 3 de diciembre a las 2 p.m. El fin de semana incluye: charlas, videos, música, obras, oración, discusión en pequeños grupos y más. El costo es de $95 por persona e incluye: alojamiento, comida, materiales y una camiseta. Descargue y regrese la solicitud de inscripción junto con el depósito a más tardar el 18 de noviembre. Para más información, comuníquese con Hna. Norma Edith Muñoz, MCP, en la Oficina del Ministerio Hispano al (501) 664-0340, Ext. 374. El objetivo primordial de Búsqueda es despertar en los jóvenes (edades 14-17) el deseo de ser mensajeros de la Buena Nueva de Cristo a otros compañeros. Es un medio, entre otros movimientos de la Iglesia Católica, para llevar al joven a una madurez, a un crecimiento humano cristiano, a un conocimiento de sí mismo, de su relación con Dios y con los demás.

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