St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.
1603 Avenue N Huntsville, TX 77340 Ph. 936.295.8159 Fax 936.295.3543
www.saintthomashuntsville.org Fr. Fred’s Year of Mercy blog fathermickey.com
Fourth Sunday of Easter April 17, 2016
STAFF Rev. Fred Valone …. Pastor Felix Ramos . . . . . ... ……Permanent Deacon Kathy Boscarino . . ………DRE / Youth Minister Maria Delgado ..…….……Elementary CCE Coordinator Music Ministry Rick Reed ……...……….. …... Co-Coordinator Carolyn O’Rourke……………. Co-Coordinator Jill Baker ……………….. Nursery Coordinator Dell Wells . . . . . . . . ...…...Bookkeeper Sylvia Vitela . . . . ……... . Secretary Laura Puente . . . …….. . . .Custodian
One isn’t necessarily born with courage, but one is born with potential. Without courage, we cannot practice any other virtue with consistency. We can’t be kind, true, merciful, generous, or honest. Maya Angelou
COME AND ENJOY
TUESDAY CLASSIC MOVIES
2pm Tuesdays Parish Hall
ADMISSION FREE
April 19 A Man for All
Seasons
The Story of Thomas More,
who stood up to King Henry VIII
when the King rejected
the Roman Catholic Church
regarding divorce and remarriage. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
June 13-17
This program is for ages 3 years through 5th Grade.
Space is limited
So don’t miss out on this great adventure!
There is no fee for this event.
8am –12 noon M-F
Registration forms are available in the office
936-295-8159
Weekly Readings
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS / RECUERDEN EN SUS ORACIÓNES… Judy Adib, Steve Aguayo, Richard Almendarez, Veronica Antwi, James Aubey, Irma Avalos, Gene Barrett, Jordan Bergeron, Kathy Boscarino, Fidelis Burton, Phillip Caito, Sunni Cook, Sabrina Coronado, Terry Corral, Melanie Davis, Colin Defour, Jose Luis Ecamilla, Paul Fivel, Diane Fuller, Diana Garcia, Mary Gedelian, Winifred Grivich, Mary Gutermuth, Bill Hodges, Maria Jalifi, Kevin Kretzschmar, Dorothy Laskoskie, Andrew Leal, Sam and Marie Martinez, Karen McPike, Coby Meinzer, Carol Mendel, Bill Middleton, Donna Moore, Floyd and Maryann Moore, Tom Morales, Lourdes Mosqueda, Paula Legler Phillips, Brenda Piñeda, John Raia, Lillian Rodriguez, Lydia Rodriguez, Maria Ines Rodriguez, Margaret Rozell, Jack Rumfield, Ana Marie Santos, John Sarley, Jerry Seaton, Cindy Schwanke, Marilyn Shepherd, Kayden Bryn Shipley, Wanda H. Smith, Elizabeth Speck, Tim Speck, David and Dorothy Townsend, Matthew Varnum, Maria Elena Valencia, Leo Vasquez, Bob Wessels, Alma Williams, Rose Youngblood.
Sat 4/16 5:30 pm Monique Colegrove
Sun 4/17 7:45 am Mickey and Sylvia Lobo
10:45 am Rev. Richard Patrick
12:30 pm Parishioners
6:00 pm CSC Intentions
Mon 4//18 No Mass
Tues 4/19 7;15 am Living Ponzi and Fellers Family Members
Wed 4/20 7:15 am Kathy Hibbison
Thurs 4/21 7:15 am Mary Alice Rice
Fri 4/22 7:15 am Marlene Zang (special intentions)
Sat 4/23 5:30 pm Parishioners
Sun 4/24 7:45 am Danny Brown
10:45 am Lisa Johnson (birthday)
12:30 pm Pablo Espinoza
6:00 pm CSC Intentions
MASS INTENTIONS of the WEEK
Stewardship for April 10th: $ 7,061.11
Water Drops Project: $ 55.00
(the week of 4/10)
Thank you for your parish support!
Mon 4/18 Acts11:1-18;Jn.10:1-10
Tues 4/19 Acts11:19-26;Jn.10:22-30
Wed 4/20 Acts12:24—13:5; Jn.12:44-50
Thurs 4/21 1Pt.5:5-14;Mk.16:15-20
Fri 4/22 Acts13:26-33;Jn.14:1-6
Sat 4/23 Acts13:44-52:Jn.14:7-14
Sun 4/24 Acts14:21-27;Rv.21:1-5;Jn.13:31-33,34-35
The flowers beside the Blessed Sacrament
are offered in Loving memory of
Ruth Marquart
by
The Marquart Family
St. Thomas Community Lenten Project
Thank you for your generous support! Our parish will send a check for
almost 10 community water systems!
Total as of April 10th $12,584
CATHOLIC HOME MISSION APPEAL
The Catholic Home Missions Appeal will take place next week. One way that this appeal works to support home mission dioceses in the United States is by supporting seminarian formation in poor dioceses. The blessing of seminarians places a financial burden on these dioceses, because educating each seminarian costs $35-40K per year. Your support is needed for these young men so that they might go back and serve their parishes. Please strengthen the Church at home by making a generous gift to next week’s appeal.
GUESS WHO IS HAVING A BIRTHDAy
Saturday, April 23rd?
JOB DESCRIPTION… Do not feel totally, personally, irrevocably responsible for everything . . . That’s my job. —God
MEN'S RETREAT MERCY : A GLIMPSE INTO THE HEART OF GOD
APRIL 22 THRU 24
" The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth."
If you are in a rut, better move on out and make a retreat with the men of St. Thomas at
the Holy Name Retreat Center in Houston. Take some time to reflect,
to get focused in terms of God, in terms of others and in terms of yourself.
For registration information call
CRAIG HIBBISON AT 436 - 0362 OR
THE HOLY NAME RETREAT CENTER 713 - 464 -0211
ST. THOMAS LADIES organization is now accepting scholarship applications for the 16th Annual Frances Munn Scholarship. All graduating high school seniors from St. Thomas the Apostle Parish are eligible to apply. Applications are available at the church office or from Kathy Boscarino. Please have your application completed and turned in no later than Friday, Apr. 29th.
THE CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAS offer 2 scholarships for female graduating high school seniors:
1) a $500 scholarship funded by CDA, and
2) The Kathy Miller Memorial Scholarship*
*The amount awarded each year is determined by the total contributions received for the Kathy Miller Memorial Scholarship fund. Contributions of any amount may be mailed to:
The Kathy Miller Memorial Scholarship Fund c/o The Catholic Daughters of the Americas PO Box 6101 Huntsville TX, 77342-6101
or you may contact Vickie Brewer, 936-291-3651. Applications for both scholarships will be available during April; deadline for submittal being 5:00 PM on May 2nd.
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
NOTICE
The last 6:00 p.m. Student Mass prior to the Summer Break will be celebrated May 1st.
Father Fred writes… This Sunday is often
referred to as Good Shepherd Sunday because the gospel each year is taken from John 10 where Jesus describes Himself as the Good Shepherd. This chapter in John’s gospel has always been important to me in terms of my faith journey. John 10:10 states: I came that you might have life and have it more abundantly. Reading those words a number of years ago caused me to ask God what He wanted me to do with my life rather than what I wanted to do with my life. Letting God be in control changes everything. This Sunday we also pray for vocations. While the word “vocation” often brings to mind those called to religious or priestly lives, we all have a vocation. We received the call to follow Christ when we were baptized. It is a call to be holy as God is holy. It is a call to let Christ be the Lord of our lives so that we could experience life in abundance. During this season of Easter as we read the Acts of the Apostles, we hear about the lives of the early disciples who followed Christ and their challenges of following Christ. This week Paul and Barnabas will experience rejection as they proclaim the Good News message. But instead of becoming discouraged, they go to another city in order to continue living out their vocation. As we draw nearer to Pentecost Sunday when we celebrate our commissioning by Christ to be His ambassadors, let me share a couple of references to the vocation of the laity. The Catechism states, By reason of their special vocation it belongs to the laity to seek the kingdom of God by engaging in temporal affairs and directing them according to God's will.... It pertains to them in a special way so to illuminate and order all temporal things with which they are closely associated that these may always be effected and grow according to Christ and maybe to the glory of the Creator and Redeemer. [898] Saint John Paul II wrote in his document, Lay Members of Christ’s Faithful People: At this moment the lay faithful, in virtue of their participation in the prophetic mission of Christ, are fully part of this work of the Church. Their responsibility, in particular, is to testify how the Christian faith constitutes the only fully valid response-consciously perceived and stated by all in varying degrees-to the problems and hopes that life poses to every person and society. This will be possible if the lay faithful will know how to overcome in themselves the separation of the Gospel from life, to again take up in their daily activities in family, work and society, an in-tegrated approach to life that is fully brought about by the inspiration and strength of the Gospel. [34] As Mass ends today, we will be reminded about our vocations: Go in peace to announce the Gospel, the Good News of the Lord.
Happy Birthday to Fr. Mickey!!
News and Events Sunday, April 17, 2016 Lifeteen and Edge 9:15-10:30 Tuesday, April 19, 2016 First Communion Class - Portable Bldg.
STAY Summer Sacramental Program parent meeting 6:30-7:30—youth building.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016 STAY Youth Night 6:30-8:30 Saturday, April 23, 2016 STAY Parish Clean-up Saturday 9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m.
Let’s do our part in keeping our parish beautiful.
Upcoming Events Tuesday April 19, 2016 . STAY Summer Sacramental Program parent meeting; from 6:30 pm-7:30 pm in the youth building The parent meeting for those with youth 7th—12th grade who wish to prepare for 1st Confession and 1st Communion. Youth should be currently enrolled in the Edge or Lifeteen programs (Sunday School).
Martes, 19 de abril de 2016. STAY reunion de padres para el programa sacramental de verano. La reunion es para padres con jovenes de grado 7-12 que desean preparerse para su primera confesión y primera communion. Los jovenes deben de ya estar participando en el programa Edge O Lifeteen. (Escuela dominical).
W h a t ’ s U p a t t h e Ca t h o l i c S t u d e n t C e n t e r
Joseph Magee, Ph.D., Director – 291-2620 – DSF Supported – http://www.shsu-catholic.org Week of April 17, 2016
Sunday 4 pm – Choir Practice 6 pm – Student Mass 7 pm – Free Dinner Social
Monday 4 pm – Rosary in the CSC 7 pm – Game/Social Night 8 pm – Men’s Small Group – Women’s Small Group
Tuesday 5 pm – Catholic Movie Night 8 pm – Catholic Bible Study
Wednesday 4 pm – Rosary in the CSC 8 pm – Alive! Praise and Worship Music
Thursday 6:15 pm – Mass in CSC Chapel 7 pm – Café Catholica
Friday 4 pm – Rosary in the CSC
Dinner and discussion of all things Catholic.
A faith-filled evening of Scripture, prayer, sharing, and great music!
Faith sharing and reflection on the Scriptures
This week’s Guest Chefs: Team Teal: Jessica Montoya, Jessica Estrada and Angela Caffey
Calendario de Domingo CCE Mayo 01-Ultima Clase de CCE
CCE Sunday Calendar May 01 -Last CCE Class
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month Join us on Sunday, April 24 for National Blue Sunday Day of Prayer for Child Abuse Prevention! This Blue Sunday Day of Prayer is an initiative for all faith communities to come together during their service to pray for victims of child abuse and those who rescue them. Our local parishes have been invited to unite in prayer and mis-sion. You can learn more about this effort at
http://www.bluesunday.org .
Summer Intensive Program Registration The Summer Intensive Program is now open for registration! This program offers a tremendous number of courses that are among those required for a catechist certificate. Many of these courses are also relevant to those engaged in other parish ministries. Offerings this summer include:
♦ All of the FTCM v2.0 courses. (This summer is the last time these courses are being offered.)
♦ All of the FTCM v3.0 courses. ♦ 5 catechetics modules. ♦ 4 sexuality catechesis modules.
For a full schedule of offerings and to register, visit
http://archgh.cvent.com/SummerIntensive2016
Libro del Éxodo, Evangelio de San Juan y Libro del Apocalipsis El Proyecto de Estudios Bíblicos estará ofreciendo los siguientes libros del Exodo, San Juan y Apocalipsis en la parroquia de San Ambrosio en Houston, TX. Estos cursos de Estudio Bíblico fueron diseñados como seguimiento para aquellas personas que han tenido algún tipo de formación básica teológica ya sea a través del programa de Formación para el Ministerio Cristiano o algún curso bíblico impartido en la parroquia. Está abierto a todos los proclamadores de la palabra, RICA, catequistas, coordinadores de estudio bíblico y cualquier persona que quiera crecer más en su conocimiento de la biblia. Para información, hable con Adrian Herrera al 713-741-8799.
Palabras del Padre Fred… Este domingo se refiere a menudo como domingo del buen pastor porque el Evangelio cada año se toma de Juan 10, donde Jesús describe a sí mismo como el buen pastor. Este capítulo en el Evangelio de Juan siempre ha sido importante para mí en términos de mi camino de mi fe. John 10:10 declara: Yo he venido para que tengan vida y la tengan en abundancia. Leyendo esas palabras hace varios años me hizo pedirle a Dios que era lo que él quería hacer con mi vida en el lugar de lo que yo quería hacer con mi vida. Dejar a Dios que este en control cambia todas las cosas. Este domingo también oramos por las vocaciones. Mientras que la palabra "vocación" a menudo trae a la mente aquellos llamados a la vida religiosa o sacerdotal, todos tenemos una vocación. Hemos recibido el llamado de seguir a Cristo cuando fuimos bautizados. Es un llamado a ser santos como Dios es santo. Es un llamado de dejar que Cristo sea el Señor de nuestras vidas para que podamos experimentar la vida en abundancia. Durante esta temporada de Pascua mientras leemos los hechos de los apóstoles, oímos hablar de la vida de los primeros discípulos que siguieron a Cristo y sus retos en seguir a Cristo. Esta semana Paul y Barnabas van a experimentar rechazo al proclamar el mensaje de las buenas nuevas. Pero en lugar de desanimarse, se van a otra ciudad para continuar viviendo su vocación. Al acercarnos al domingo de Pentecostés cuando celebramos nuestra puesta en marcha por Cristo para ser sus embajadores, quiero compartir un par de referencias a la vocación de los laicos. En el catecismo [898]: " Los laicos tienen como vocación propia el buscar el Reino de Dios ocupándose de las realidades temporales y ordenándolas según Dios [...] A ellos de manera especial corresponde iluminar y ordenar todas las realidades temporales, a las que están estrechamente unidos, de tal manera que éstas lleguen a ser según Cristo, se desarrollen y sean para alabanza del Creador y Redentor.” Santo John Paul II escribió en su documento Lay members of Christ’s Faithful People: “Los fieles laicos —debido a su participación en el oficio profético de Cristo— están plenamente implicados en esta tarea de la Iglesia. En concreto, les corresponde testificar cómo la fe cristiana —más o menos conscientemente percibida e invocada por todos— constituye la única respuesta plenamente válida a los problemas y expectativas que la vida plantea a cada hombre y a cada sociedad. Esto será posible si los fieles laicos saben superar en ellos mismos la fractura entre el Evangelio y la vida, recomponiendo en su vida familiar cotidiana, en el trabajo y en la sociedad, esa unidad de vida que en el Evangelio encuentra inspiración y fuerza para realizarse en plenitud.” Al terminarse la misa hoy, se nos recuerda sobre nuestras vocaciones: Ve en paz a anunciar el Evangelio, la Buena Nueva del Señor.
God dwells wherever we let God in. —Ancient Jewish saying
DESCRIPCIÓN DEL TRABAJO… No te sientas total, personal e irrevocablemente responsable por todo. . . Ese es mi trabajo. —Dios
Dios mora allí donde le permitimos entrar. —Antiguo proverbio judío
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