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Weekend of April 5, 2020 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
PARISH OFFICES
Mailing Address: 2200 Roberts St., Vernon, Texas 76384
Phone: 940-552-2895 —Fax 940-552-6084 (Hours:9am-12pm M-Fri )
VISIT OUR WEBSITE:
www.holyfamilyccvernon.org
Pastor: Fr. Philip D. Petta 940-552-2895 ppetta8262@yahoo.com
Accounting: Debbie Frerich 940-552-2895 church.accounting@att.net
Youth Ministry: Cheyenne Marrinan 940-781-7648
Office 940-552-9870
cheyenne.marrinan@att.net
DREs: Mary Christy Medina 940-552-2895
Salvador Perez 940-552-2895
Secretary: Christine Martinez 940-552-2895 catholicsecretary@att.net Catholic Charities: 940-716-9669 Wichita Falls Office
Holy Family Catholic Church
Mass: Saturday 5:00 PM (English)
6:30 PM (Spanish)
Sunday 11:15AM (English)
Reconciliation: Saturday, 4:30-5:00 PM
Daily Mass: M 8:30am, W-F- Noon
St. Mary Catholic Church
609 Mercer Street
Quanah, Texas 79252
Mass: Sunday 9:30 AM
St. Joseph Catholic Church
1103 N. Main Street
Crowell, Texas 79227
Mass: Sunday 8:00 AM
If today you hear his voice, harden not your
hearts . (Psalm 95 )
Si hoy oyen su voz, no endurezcan su cora-
zón. (Salmo 95)94
Collections Regular Needed/wkly
Holy Family $1,160.00 $3,532.00
St. Mary $000.00 $483.00 St. Joseph $250.00 $350.00
Please remember St. Joseph in your will. Please remember Holy Family in your
will. Please remember St. Mary in your will.
Worship Oppor-
tunities Daily Mass
schedule Mondays
at 8:30am, Wednesday through
Friday at 12pm
Misa Diaria
Lunes; 8:30am
Miércoles a Viernes
A las 12:00pm
Adoration Wednesdays from 5pm-6pm
Adoración Miércoles 5-6p.m
Knights of
Columbus
Meetings
April 7th at 6p.m. 1825 Lamar St For any
questions contact Randy
Brock 940-886-8417.
KofC.org/Join
Mass Intentions
Saturday, April 4th
5:00p.m.– Dcn. Jose Sanchez +
6:30p.m.– Margarito Nuncio +
Sunday, April 5th
8:00 a.m. – Richard Hernandez
9:30am . —Meza Family
11.15a.m – David Miller
Monday, April 6th
8:30a.m— No Mass
Tuesday , April 7th 7:00p.m— No Mass
Wednesday, April 8th
12:00-noon— No Mass
Thursday, April 9th
12:00-noon – No Mass
Friday, April 10th
12:00-noon.– No Mass
Wednesday , 2020 Meals From 5:00-5:50p.m.
No meal till further notice
Kids K– 5 $1 Kids 6th and up $2
Ministry Schedule for and
March
Lectors:
Host: Cup:
Servers:
March
Lector:
Host: Cup:
Servers:
Servidores en la Liturgia Para De Marzo
Lectores:
Ujieres:
Guardias:
Copa:
Eucaristía:
Boletín:
Prayer List Georgia Rekieta Walter Fagg Steve Lozano Tommy Jackson Ricky Morales Dcn. Don Warner Camille Wilson + Bud Halsell Koby Peterson Andrew Wyrick Dale Marrinan Camille Wilson + Kerry Love Eloisa Barrera Frank Vanek Richard Molina + Mary Molina For all those who are sick of mind body and soul not listed
Prayer for the end to the pandemic
For a fast end to the coronavirus pan-
demic and for healing and strength for
all of those affected by pandemic and
its accompanying burdens, we pray to
the lord.”
Oración por el fin de la pandemia
Para un final rápido a la pandemia del
coronavirus y para la curación y la
fuerza para todos los afectados por la
pandemia y sus cargas que lo acompa-
ñan, oramos al Señor".
Palm Sunday commemorates the triumphal entrance of
Christ into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1-9),
when palm branches were placed in His path,
before His arrest on Holy Thursday and His
Crucifixion on Good Friday. It thus marks the
beginning of Holy Week, the final
week of Lent, and the week in which Chris-
tians celebrate the mystery of their salvation
through Christ's Death and His Resurrection
on Easter Sunday.
Domingo de Ramos conmemora la entrada triunfal de Cristo en
Jerusalén (Mateo 21:1-9), cuando las ramas de
palma fueron colocadas en Su camino, antes de
Su arresto el Jueves Santo y Su Crucifixión el
Viernes Santo. Marca así el comienzo de la
Semana Santa, la última semana de Cuaresma,
y la semana en la que los cristianos celebran el
misterio de su salvación a través de la muerte
de Cristo y su resurrección el Domingo de
Pascua
Rosary: ON HOLD TILL FURTHER NOTICE
Holy Family Youth Mass: on hold till further notice ,
2020 at the 11:15am Mass. If you would like to sign up
for lector, extraordinary minister of the Eucharist, usher,
or greeter please do so in the youth chapel.
Youth Community Worship : Date to be Announced at First Baptist Church CLC. We are looking for a youth to share a bible verse and youth who want to play in the music group. Please talk to Cheyenne if you are interest-ed.
Senior Sunday: will be held on May 3rd at 11:15am Mass at Holy Family during the Youth Mass. We ask all graduating seniors to come wearing your cap and gown to this Mass.
TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — Gospel at the Procession with Palms — Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21:1-11). First Reading — In spite of my sufferings I am not disgraced. I am not put to shame (Isaiah 50:4-7). Psalm — My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? (Psalm 22). Second Reading — Christ emptied himself, and God filled this emptiness with exaltation (Philippians 2:6-11). Gospel — The account of Christ’s passion according to Matthew (Matthew 26:14 — 27:66 [27:11-54]).
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Most Christians today receive a bunch of palm fronds, olive branches, pussy willow, or forsythia (a relative of the olive) to carry in procession and to bear home in blessing. Some even offer sprigs of palm or other branches as a gesture of peace to those they have offended. The desire is to make a clean sweep of your spiritual house before the Easter feast. Accepting the branch is a token of the bearer’s willingness to journey with the Church through a grateful remembrance of Jesus Christ’s passion, death, and life-giving resurrection. Traditionally, the plants associated with today’s feast are planted in cemeteries as a sign of Christ’s victory over death and the promise of new life. The joy of this day’s opening procession soon gives way to a solemn reading of the Passion, this year according to Matthew. The ritual is meant not only to strengthen us to hear this account, but to stir us up to accompany the Church on this journey through Holy Week. It also prepares us for next Sunday’s joyful renewal of our baptismal vows.
LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Evangelio para la procesión de las palmas — ¡Bendito el que viene en nombre del Señor! (Lucas 19:28-40) Primera lectura — A pesar de mi sufrimientos no quedaré confundido. No me siento avergonzado (Isaías 50:4-7). Salmo — Dios mío, Dios mío, ¿por qué me has abandonado? (Salmo 22 [21]). Segunda lectura — Jesús se despojó totalmente y Dios lo llenó de exaltación (Filipenses 2:6-11). Evangelio — El recuento de la pasión de Cristo según san Mateo (Mateo 26:14 — 27:66).
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE El Viernes Santo es el día más impresionante que se conmemora en el calendario cristiano. Es el día en que Jesús, muriendo en la cruz, se revela al mismo tiempo como Hijo del Hombre e Hijo de Dios. Los hispanos conmemoramos este día no sólo con la liturgia oficial de la Iglesia, sino también con nuestras devociones populares como el Vía crucis en vivo, el Pésame a la Virgen y el sermón de las Siete Palabras. Esta última devoción es también conocida como el Sermón de tres horas y es mayormente usada por las Iglesias protestantes, sin embargo, tiene su origen gracias al sacerdote Jesuita Francisco del Castillo, en Perú. Como Jesús, este santo varón dedicó toda su vida a los pobres y marginados. El Viernes Santo de 1660, mientras predicaba en la iglesia de Nuestra de Señora de los Desamparados, ante la efigie del Señor en agonía, decidió hacer una comparación del sufrimiento de Cristo al sufrimiento de los desamparados, llamando a los cristianos al apostolado de caridad y justicia. Las siete últimas palabras de Jesucristo deben movernos al servicio de los desamparados.
Nosotros hemos de gloriarnos en la cruz de nuestro Señor Jesucristo: en él está nuestra salvación, vida y resurrección; él nos ha salvado y liberado.
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SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord; Julian Calendar Palm Sunday Monday: Monday of Holy Week; Passover (Jewish celebration) begins at sunset Tuesday: Tuesday of Holy Week; Income Tax Day Wednesday: Wednesday of Holy Week Thursday: Holy Thursday; The Sacred Paschal Triduum Friday: Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday); Fast and Abstinence; Julian Calendar Good Friday Saturday: Holy Saturday; The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Domingo: Domingo de Ramos “De la Pasión del Señor”; Domingo de Ramos en el calendario juliano Lunes: Lunes de la Semana Santa La Pascua judía comienza al atardecer Martes: Martes de la Semana Santa; Día de los Impuestos Miércoles: Miércoles de la Semana Santa Jueves: Jueves Santo; Triduo Pascual Viernes: Viernes Santo; Ayudar y Abstinencia; Viernes Santo en el calendario juliano Sábado: Sábado Santo; La Vigilia Pascual