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ST. AMBROSE CHURCH HOUSTON, TEXAS NOVEMBER 13, 2016 Monday, 14 8:00AM Harvey Boethel Tuesday, November 15 8:00AM Agnes Bashinski Wednesday, November 16 8:00AM Tuong Vu 7:00PM(Spanish) In Thanksgiving to the Sacred Heart Thursday, November 17 8:00AM Richard Cano Friday, November 18 8:00AM Toni Cali Saturday, November 19 8:00AM Larry Cargill and Angelina & Theodore Twardowski 5:00PM Pauline Morin Sunday,November 20 8:00AM James Lenahan 10:00AM Johnson Dang 12:00Noon Cecilia Arriaga 5:00PM(Spanish) Frank and Mary Ann Januszewski _________________________________________________________ ST. AMBROSE CHURCH IS PARTICIPATING IN A VOCATION CROSS PROGRAM We pray for all who generously share in Church ministry, in particular for sisters, brothers, priests and deacons. The Spirit is calling men and women and preparing boys and girls from our day school and CCE program to serve in the Church. May our prayer for vocations inspire all of us to listen attentively to the call of God’s Spirit and respond with generous hearts. HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS - Let us know your willingness to take a Vocation Cross home for one week and pray for vocations. During the month of November the following are finding volunteers: Twila Rogers Saturdays 5:00PM Mass Juana Sandoval Sundays 8:00AM Mass Michelle Thompson Sundays 10:00AM Mass You may also call Sister Charline at 713-858-1613 for any questions that you may have. Father will present you with the Vocation Cross and prayers at the Mass you are assigned. At the end of your week, return the Vocation Cross and prayers to one of the ushers BEFORE Mass begins. _____________________________________________________ UPCOMING SPECIAL COLLECTION Next week’s collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human Development (CCCCHD was founded to end the cycle of poverty in America by funding organizations that help individuals help themselves. With the tradition of improving education, housing situations, and economic development, CCHD continues to make a positive impact in communities nationwide. Your contribution will defend human dignity and reach out to those living on the margins. Defend human dignity. Give to the CCHD Collection. ALL LADIES OF THE PARISH ARE INVITED! The Catholic Daughters will meet on Wednesday, September 21, at 7:00PM in Room B. . All ladies of the parish are invited to attend and become a member of this very important ministry of St. Ambrose. If you would like more information, call Bernadette King at 713-806-0141. DIVINE MERCY IN THE SECOND GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD WEDNESDAYS 7:00 8:05pm ROOM A NOVEMBER: THE FINAL QUESTION: November 16 A Presentation of the Faith Formation Department St. Ambrose Catholic Church Houston, Texas Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston Contact: St. Ambrose Faith Formation Office for info and registration (713) 686-3857 [email protected] Bob Connor: [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________________________ THE BOOK OF THE NAMES OF THE DEAD Christian communities remember the names of their dead. These names are heard in prayers of intercession during the liturgy and in the chanting of the litany of the saints at the Easter Vigil; they are seen on memorial cards and grave markers. Especially in the month of November, we remember those who have died in prayer. During this month, many churches have the custom of giving a place of honor to a book in which parishioners write the names of their dead. This year, we will have a Book of the Names of the Dead in the narthex of the church. You are invited to write the name of individuals who have died on its pages. Let us pray for them. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. _____________________________________________________ FROM THE CENACLE SISTERS - Inner Healing Day of Prayer for WOMEN Only!! Hurts Happen: Grieving Our Losses, Embracing Change. Changes in life are ongoing and dynamic. Some changes we experience as losses: work, health, family life or death of a loved one. Denying or resisting these changes can hurt us. Embracing the changes helps us to heal. Come and see what the healing Christ has for you. Day of Prayer will be held on Friday, November 18, from 9:30AM until 2:00PM. Registration fee is $45.00. Online Registration closes Thursday, November 17, at Midnight.
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ST. AMBROSE CHURCH HOUSTON, TEXAS NOVEMBER 13, 2016

Monday, 14 8:00AM Harvey Boethel Tuesday, November 15 8:00AM Agnes Bashinski Wednesday, November 16 8:00AM Tuong Vu 7:00PM(Spanish) In Thanksgiving to the Sacred Heart Thursday, November 17 8:00AM Richard Cano Friday, November 18 8:00AM Toni Cali Saturday, November 19 8:00AM Larry Cargill and Angelina & Theodore Twardowski 5:00PM Pauline Morin Sunday,November 20 8:00AM James Lenahan 10:00AM Johnson Dang 12:00Noon Cecilia Arriaga 5:00PM(Spanish) Frank and Mary Ann Januszewski _________________________________________________________

ST. AMBROSE CHURCH IS PARTICIPATING IN A

VOCATION CROSS PROGRAM

We pray for all who generously share in Church ministry, in particular for

sisters, brothers, priests and deacons.

The Spirit is calling men and women and preparing boys and girls from

our day school and CCE program to serve in the Church. May our prayer

for vocations inspire all of us to listen attentively to the call of God’s

Spirit and respond with generous hearts.

HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS - Let us know your

willingness to take a Vocation Cross home for one week and pray for

vocations.

During the month of November the following are finding volunteers: Twila Rogers Saturdays 5:00PM Mass Juana Sandoval Sundays 8:00AM Mass Michelle Thompson Sundays 10:00AM Mass You may also call Sister Charline at 713-858-1613 for any questions that you may have. Father will present you with the Vocation Cross and prayers at the Mass you are assigned. At the end of your week, return the Vocation Cross and prayers to one of the ushers BEFORE Mass begins.

_____________________________________________________

UPCOMING SPECIAL COLLECTION

Next week’s collection for the Catholic Campaign for Human

Development (CCCCHD was founded to end the cycle of poverty in

America by funding organizations that help individuals help themselves.

With the tradition of improving education, housing situations, and

economic development, CCHD continues to make a positive impact in

communities nationwide. Your contribution will defend human dignity

and reach out to those living on the margins. Defend human dignity. Give

to the CCHD Collection.

ALL LADIES OF THE PARISH ARE INVITED!

The Catholic Daughters will meet on Wednesday, September 21, at 7:00PM in Room B. . All ladies of the parish are invited to attend and become a member of

this very important ministry of St. Ambrose. If you would like more information,

call Bernadette King at 713-806-0141.

DIVINE MERCY

IN THE SECOND GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD

WEDNESDAYS 7:00 – 8:05pm – ROOM A

NOVEMBER:

THE FINAL QUESTION: November 16

A Presentation of the Faith Formation Department

St. Ambrose Catholic Church

Houston, Texas

Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

Contact: St. Ambrose Faith Formation Office for info and

registration

(713) 686-3857 [email protected]

Bob Connor: [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________________________

THE BOOK OF THE NAMES OF THE DEAD Christian communities remember the names of their dead. These

names are heard in prayers of intercession during the liturgy and in

the chanting of the litany of the saints at the Easter Vigil; they are

seen on memorial cards and grave markers.

Especially in the month of November, we remember those who

have died in prayer.

During this month, many churches have the custom of giving a

place of honor to a book in which parishioners write the names of

their dead.

This year, we will have a Book of the Names of the Dead in the

narthex of the church.

You are invited to write the name of individuals who have died on

its pages. Let us pray for them.

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord,

and let perpetual light shine upon them.

_____________________________________________________

FROM THE CENACLE SISTERS - Inner Healing Day of

Prayer for WOMEN Only!! Hurts Happen: Grieving Our Losses,

Embracing Change. Changes in life are ongoing and dynamic. Some changes we experience as losses: work, health, family life or death of a loved one. Denying or resisting these changes can hurt us. Embracing the changes helps us to heal. Come and see what the healing Christ has for you. Day of Prayer will be held on Friday, November 18, from 9:30AM until 2:00PM. Registration fee is $45.00. Online Registration closes Thursday, November 17, at Midnight.

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THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Please remember the following who have asked for our prayers: Maria Isabel Araujo, Tammy Babineck, Catherine Bargers, Laverne Borora, Jesus Calvillo Jr., John Culver, Albina Diehl, Ava Hamilton, Alice Hernandez, Henry Kopycinski, Joe Limas, Ellen Marinucci, Robert McCullough, Jr., Jack Moore, Pearley Nelson, Peter and Nina Peropoulous, Ora Nell Petrash, Araceli Rocha, Sammy Romano, Sophia Romano, Christopher Sarchet, Marjie Waltmon, David Zaborowski, Raul Zamarripa and Virginia Zamarripa.

Let us pray for all those who have given their life for our freedom and for those who are serving in our military at home and abroad and especially the following: Victor J. Broussard, Peter Zachary Carroll, Samuel Castillo, Brandon Cook, Matthew Cook, Master Sgt., Dean Crawford, Robert Freedman, Olivia Garza, Matthew Grissom, Timothy Groh, Lee Anthony Guerrero, Andrew S. Gutierrez, Christopher Hernandez, Lucas Hernandez Matthew Hernandez, Mia Hernandez, Sean Dietrich Hrncir, Samuel Dylan Hrncir, Captain Mary Hrynyk, Captain Jason Hrynyk, Anthony Handy, Ivan Ibabao, Elizabeth Grassmann Ibabao, Robert Marquez, Jr., Captain Andrew Locke, Daniel Martinez, John Martinez, Major Kelly McGovern, Gamaliel Nava, Tony Noser, Dominic Patronella, Jeremy Redman, Captain Jonathan Reed, Casey Rogers, Daniel Salinas, The Smith Family, Oscar Sicola, Mertie St. Pierre, Adam M. Styers, and James Andrew Tammaro.

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GIFTS FOR GOD (November 6, 2016)

Offertory Envelopes $10,777.00

Loose Checks $ 4,926.12

Mail –Ins $ 2,868.00

Total $18,581.12 `

Thank you for your generosity.

Finance Council

___________________________________________

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The St. Vincent de Paul is selling Advent Wreaths again this year. These funds will go directly to our friends in need. If you are interested in one of these wreaths, call Sheryl Claus at 713-957-2325. Each wreath is $60. There are 5 wreaths to choose from – 2 Gold, 1 Purple, 1 Silver, and 1 Red. Any wreaths that we have left will be sold on November 5 after the Saturday 5:00PM mass and after the 8:00AM, 10:00AM, 12:00Noon masses on Sunday. ___________________________________________________________________

BINGO will be held on Tuesday, November 15, at 7:15PM in the

auditorium. We will be calling three (3) Bonus Ball Numbers. Bring your friends and neighbors. You will be glad you did. P.S: On Tuesday, November 15, we will be giving away gift cards. ____________________________________________________________

PENANCE SERVICE – Our Parish Penance Service will be on

Tuesday, December 13, at 7:00PM. You and your family are invited to come and prepare yourself for the coming of the Lord.

Readings for the Week of NOVEMBER 13, 2016

Sunday Thirty-Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Mal 3:19-20a; Ps 98:5-6, 7-8, 9; 2 Thes 3:7-12; Lk 21:5-19 Monday Rv 1:1-4, 2:1-5; Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4, 6; Lk 18:35-43 Tuesday Saint Albert the Great, Bishop and Doctor of the Church Rv 3:1-6, 14-22; Ps 15:2-3a, 3bc-4ab, 5; Lk 19:1-10 Wednesday Saint Margaret of Scotland; Saint Gertrude, Virgin Rv 4:1-11; Ps 150:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6; Lk 19:11-28 Thursday Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious Rv 5:1-10; Ps 149:1b-2, 3-4, 5-6a, and 9b; Lk 19:41-44 Friday The Dedication of the Basilicas of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles Rv 10:8-11; Ps 119:14,24,72,103,111,131 Lk 19:45-48 Saturday Rv 11:4-12; Ps 144:1, 2, 9-10; Lk 20:27-40 Sunday Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe 2 Sm 5:1-3; Ps 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5; Col 1:12-20; Lk 23: 35-43 _____________________________________________________

FROM THE CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS The Catholic Daugters of the Americas, The Altar Society and the Girl Scouts will be preparing gift boxes for the Seafarers at the Port of Houston again this year. We have placed boxes in the narthex for donations to help fill these boxes. Please donate toiletries before November 19. Please do not include glass or aerosols. Suggested items include:

Toothpaste Toothbrushes Dental Floss

Band-Aids Shaving Cream Lotion

Shampoo Nail Clippers Stationary

Envelopes Cards & Games Knee-high socks

T-shirts Combs/Brushes Pens/Pencils

Snacks/Popcorn Hard candy Deodorant

Razors First Aid Creams Kleenex

Powder Notebooks Sewing Kits

First Aid Creams Kleenex USB flash drives Lip Balm Hot Chocolate Word Searches Thanks for sharing the joy of Christmas with those who are so far from

home! ___________________

RELIGIOUS ARTICLES AND BAKE SALE The Catholic Daughters of the Americas, Court Our Lady of LaSalette, will host a religious article and bake sale this weekend, November 12 and 13, after the masses. This annual fundraiser supports our many charities, including our church and school. Please visit our tables in the Narthex and find the perfect gift &/or yummy homemade treat. Thanks for your continued support!

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ST. AMBROSE CHURCH HOUSTON, TEXAS NOVEMBER 13, 2016

November is the month of All Souls. Let us remember to pray for the

faithfully departed and especially for the following:

Gerald Huey Minnie Mikolas

Harry Mikolas Alden & Lillian Poret

Jessie Diehl Joe Mendez

Aaron Mendez Fr. Dan Morales

Eddie & Lupe Arechiga Jose & Crestina Mendez

Eugene Pagliuso Johnny Lynn Waltmon

Bessie Diehl Aaron Mendez

Eddie Arechiga Lupe Arechiga

Piera Fontana Aldo Fontana

Frances Stankovich Pete Stankovich

Marian Stankovich Mary Petronella

Ben Petronella Della Petronella

Joe Torregrossa S. Traina

Antoinette Bussell Maria Tierezo

_________________________________________________________

ATTENTION: GOLDEN YOUTH TRIP December 8, Thursday Ride the Alvin Christmas Train Parishioners 50 years and older. Join us for an early dinner and a ride on The Christmas Train in Alvin, Texas. Join us as we enjoy the holiday season with a train ride through 300,000 lights and hundreds of Christmas decorations. Colorful gingerbread villages, penguin snow lands and life size storybook illustrations are some of the scenes we will experience. There is a Santa Land where you can have your picture made with Santa. Then we can enjoy a Christmas village filled with miniature houses and trains. We will leave St. Ambrose at 4 pm, and go to Joe’s Barbeque Company in Alvin for a dutch treat dinner. Joe’s is a Texas-style barbecue haunt with rustic décor and a favorite of the Alvin locals. After a leisurely dinner, we will go to Victory Camp to ride the Christmas Train and soak up the season’s sights. We should be home about 9:30 pm. The tour is limited to persons 50 years or older and bus seating. The total cost for admissions will be $6 per person. Cost of dinner is not included. Seniors interested in joining us on this trip, contact Carol Herman at

713-688-6509 or email [email protected].

St. Ambrose Catholic School welcomes you to Open House on

Thursday, November 17, 2016 from 8:00AM until 2:00PM.

St. Ambrose Catholic School is Pre-K3-8th Grade and has a Early

Childhood Center for infants to two years of age. We are located at

4213 Mangum Road, Houston, Texas 77092.

If you have any questions regasrding our school and what is offered

for your child, please call 713-686-6990 or e-mail Christine Langeland

at [email protected].

St. Ambrose School is accepting applications for PK-4 through 7th grader.

Please download an application at www.sashornets.org. If you have any

questions, please email Christine Langeland at

[email protected].

_____________________________________________________

ANNUAL THANKSGIVING AND CHRISTMAS

ARTS AND CRAFTS SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 6:00PM – 7:00PM

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 8:00AM – 2:00PM NARTHEX, ROOM A

Items for sale will be angels, baby items, crocheted and knitted

items jewelry ornaments, pillows, rosaries, snowmen, table linens, yarn, wreaths, and more.

For more information call Sister Charline at 713-858-1613

Our continued list of the faithfully departed for the month of November is as follows: Joe Montalbano Henry Kmiec Josephine Kmiec Frank Montalbsano Maggie Montalbano Paul Kmiec Julia Phillips Eduardo Munoz Agustine Munoz Aniseto Munoz Arasely Munoz Leticia Rosas Humberto Aguilar Severita Gonzalez Maria B. Gallagher Julia Cruz Francisco Cruz Lilie Barrera Liberato Barrera Jose Mario Barrera Felipe Barrera Liberato Barrera, Jr. Mrs. Anna Ponterella Mrs. Nancy Ponterella

Salvador Garza, Sr. Blandina Garza

Rodolfo Garza Harvey Graza

Manuela Eubank

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THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Domingo 13 de Noviembre 2016

33º Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Malaquías 3,19-20: Los iluminará un sol de justicia

Salmo 97: El Señor llega para regir la tierra con justicia

2 Tesalonicenses 3,7-12: Quien no trabaja, que no coma

Lucas 21,5-19: Con su perseverancia salvarán ustedes sus

vidas Estamos ya en el final del año litúrgico, y por una lógica

probablemente mal aplicada al distribuir los textos bíblicos a lo

largo del año litúrgico, el tema de las lecturas de este domingo es

también el del «final de los tiempos», el «final del mundo». De

hecho, en el evangelio hay numerosos pasajes que aluden a este

tema, los famosos textos «apocalípticos» (el género «apocalíptico»

era muy del gusto de aquellos tiempos).

Durante la historia del cristianismo, también el final del

mundo ha sido un tema siempre presente. Formaba parte de la

identidad cristiana, diríamos. Ser cristiano implicaba creer que

nuestra vida va a acabar con un juicio de Dios sobre nosotros, y

también sobre la existencia del mundo como conjunto: Dios

decidiría en algún momento -muy probablemente por sorpresa- el

final del mundo, y toda humanidad sería convocada a juicio, en el

Valle de Josafat por más señas, junto a la muralla oriental del

templo de Jerusalén (lo que convirtió a ese valle en un auténtico

cementerio VIP, muy cotizado...).

Este concepto del «final del mundo» estaba enmarcado

(hasta ayer mismo, cuando nosotros éramos niños) dentro del

contexto de una cosmovisión que imaginaba a Dios como un

«Señor todopoderoso», situado fuera del mundo, encima, en un

segundo piso celestial, observando y con frecuencia interviniendo

en el mundo, donde se debatía la humanidad que Él había creado

allí para superar una prueba y pasar a continuación a la vida

definitiva, que ya no sería aquí en la tierra, sino en otro lugar, en

«un cielo nuevo y una tierra nueva», porque la vieja tierra sería

destruida con el final del período de prueba de la Humanidad. A

continuación ya todo sería distinto: una «vida eterna» en el cielo -o

en el infierno tal vez para algunos-.

Malaquías, a través de un lenguaje apocalíptico, alienta

al pueblo justo que sirve enteramente al Señor, indicándoles

que ya llegará el día en que se hará sentir la justicia de Dios

sobre los que no guardan su ley; que ellos no son los que

realmente dirigen el caminar de la historia, sino que es el Dios

amante de la vida quien la guía, conduciéndola por el camino

de la paz y de la vida. Todos los que caminan por el camino del

Señor serán iluminados por el “sol de la justicia” que irradia su

luz en medio de la oscuridad, en medio del dolor y la muerte.

El salmo que leemos hoy es un himno al Rey y Señor de

toda la Creación, quien dirige con justicia a todos los pueblos

de la tierra, quien es amoroso y fiel con el pueblo de Israel.

Dios es un Dios justo, que merece ser alabado por todos, pues

ha derrotado la muerte y ha posibilitado la vida para todos; por

ello toda la Creación lo alaba, celebra la presencia de ese Dios

misericordioso y justo en medio del pueblo liberado. Es un

salmo de agradecimiento por los beneficios que el pueblo ha recibido por tener su esperanza puesta en el Dios de la Vida.

Muchos de los creyentes de Tesalónica, concretamente

las “clases superiores”, pensaron que no debían preocuparse por

las cosas de la vida cotidiana, como el trabajo, y que más bien

debían esperar, de brazos cruzados, la inminente venida del

Señor y dedicarse a la ociosidad. Pablo llama fuertemente la

atención sobre esa actitud, pues son personas que viven del

trabajo ajeno, son explotadores de los otros (esclavos) y, gracias

a ello, acumulan riquezas sin esforzarse en absoluto. Es a ellos

a quienes Pablo se dirige con vehemencia: «el que no trabaje

que no coma» (v.10), ya que esta actitud no es propia de la

enseñanza de los apóstoles.

Puede ser que la presencia magnífica del templo de

Jerusalén alentara la fe de los judíos hasta el punto de ser más

significativos la arquitectura y el poder de la religión que el

mismo Dios de Israel; puede ser que fueran más importante los

sacrificios, el ritual, la construcción majestuosa... que las

actitudes exigidas por el mismo Dios para un verdadero culto a

él: la misericordia y la justicia social. Por eso Jesús afirma que

el templo será destruido, pues no posibilita una relación

legítima con Dios y con los hermanos, sino que crea grandes

divisiones sociales e injusticias. Es importante ir descubriendo

en nuestra vida que la experiencia de fe debe estar atravesada

por el servicio incondicional a los demás; es así como vamos

sintiendo el paso de Dios por nuestra existencia y es así como

vamos construyendo el verdadero templo de Dios, el cual no se

debe equiparar con edificaciones ostentosas, sino con la Iglesia-

comunidad de creyentes que se inspira en la Palabra de Dios y

se mantiene firme en la esperanza de Jesús resucitado. Con la colaboración de Servicio Bíblico Latinoamericano

Horario de Servicios Lunes a Sábado

8:00 a.m. Misa en Ingles Miércoles

7:00 p.m. Misa en Español 1er. Viernes del Mes

7:00 p.m. Misa en Español Sábado

5:00 p.m. Misa en Ingles Domingo

8:00 y 10:00 a.m. Misa en Ingles 12:00 p.m. Misa en Español 5:00 p.m. Misa de Jóvenes

Miércoles Exposición del Santísimo 8:30 a.m. a 6:45 p.m.

Rosario en Español 10:00 a.m. Oración de la Divina Misericordia 3:00 p.m.

Confesiones Miércoles de 6:00 a 6:45 p.m. Sábado de 3:30 a 4:30 p.m.

Misa de Jóvenes La misa es a las 5:00 p.m.

1er y 3er domingo en español

2do y 4to domingo en Inglés

5to domingo del mes será bilingüe

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ST. AMBROSE CHURCH HOUSTON, TEXAS NOVEMBER 13, 2016

Te invitamos a rezar el Santo Rosario

en la iglesia cada domingo a las

11:30 a.m. para prepararnos a celebrar

la Santa Eucaristía.

Adoración ante el Santísimo Sacramento

Oración y meditación ante el Santísimo Sacramento son dos maneras de ofrecer a Dios. Usted puede pedir por sus necesidades o las de sus seres queridos, reflexionar en su palabra o solamente acompañarle. El realmente quiere verte. La Exposición son todos los miércoles después de la misa de 8:00 a.m. hasta las 6:45 p.m. en la capilla. Seguido de la misa en español a las 6:30 p.m.

CONFESIONES Nuestro servicio penitencial de adviento será el Martes 13 de Diciembre a las 7:00 P.M. Haga planes para reconciliarse con Dios, con la Iglesia y con todos por medio del Sacramento del Perdón y Sanación Espiritual.

Libro de los nombres de Difuntos

Las comunidades cristianas recuerdan a sus seres queridos que han

muerto. A partir del 1 de Noviembre tendremos un libro en donde

usted podrá escribir los nombres de ellos. Ellos serán recordados

durante todo el mes de Noviembre durante las misas. Les

invitamos a participar en esta celebración. También tendremos

sobres para que agreguen sus intenciones y estos se pondrán en el

boletín de la iglesia, en el sobre usted podrá incluir su donativo

para la iglesia.

Que Descansen en paz,

y brille para ellos la luz perpetua.

La Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul asiste

a personas de bajos recursos economicos,

si usted o alguien que conoce necesita ayuda

financiera favor de darle el pamfleto con la

información que se encuentra en el vestibulo

de la Iglesia.

Necesitamos de su ayuda Se ofrece comida a la familia que

ha perdido un ser querido después de su funeral. Si a usted le

gustaría ayudar en este Ministerio favor de comunicarse con la

Hna.Charline 713-682-2242 o email [email protected]

BAUTIZOS

Los bautizos son el domingo después de la

Misa de 12:00 p.m Las fechas de los bautizos son las siguientes:

18 de Diciembre

Necesita llenar la forma de registro y entregarla con una copia del certificado de nacimiento del bebé. Los papás y los padrinos deben tomar las clases para bautizos.

Clases para bautizos: Las clases para bautizos son el primero y segundo martes del mes de 7:00 a 9:00 p.m. en el salón A Las siguientes clases para bautizos son:

Diciembre 6 & 13, 2016

Venta de Manualidades y

artículos de Navidad 19 y 20 de Noviembre

antes y después de cada misa en el

vestíbulo de la Iglesia.

Compre sus regalos aquí y colabore con la iglesia.

ATENCION Algunos miembros de San Ambrosio que viven dentro de los

códigos postales 77008 y 77091 necesitan transportación

para asistir a misa el domingo, si usted puede ayudar con

este ministerio favor de llamar a la Hna. Charline al 713-

858-1613 o a la oficina al 713-686-3497

Ministerio de Cobijas de Oración Este es un ministerio que regala pequeñas cobijas para

los enfermos de nuestra comunidad.

Tenemos la tela lista para hacerlas, se necesita lavar, cortar y

coser. Si a usted le gustaría ayudar comuníquese con

María Gámez al 713-681-2702 o a la oficina de la

Parroquia

Bendiciones especiales El 1er domingo es la bendición para los que cumplen años

en el mes.

El 2do domingo del mes es la presentación de los niños de 3

años.

El 3er domingo del mes es la bendición para las parejas por

su aniversario de bodas.

El 4to domingo es la bendición para los niños recién

nacidos.

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THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

FROM OUR MUSIC DIRECTOR

Sunday Masses, special Archdiocesan Liturgies, and other

services and celebrations. Anyone with an interest in Music or Singing is encouraged to join one of the choirs briefly outlined below. For more information, please contact Veronica Stevens, Music Director, at 281-440-4445, or visit with her after any weekend Mass.

CHORALE, Saturday evening Mass at 5:00PM

Contact Veronica Stevens at 281-440-4445

FAMILY CHOIR, Sunday Mass at 8:00AM

Contact Bob Korst at 3-688-0046

LITURGICAL CHOIR, Sunday Mass at 10:00AM

Contact Veronica Stevens at 281-440-4445

SPANISH CHOIR, Sunday Mass at 12:00Noon

Contact Alpha Omega Cruz– 281-808-3430

REMINDER – Our Church Is A No Cologne/Perfume Zone

Please help us provide a comfortable worship space for all who

are attending Mass. Colognes and perfumes trigger allergic

reactions in many people. Please help us provide healthy air

for all to breathe. Thank you. ____________________________________________________________

ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

Prayer and meditation before Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament are great ways to spend some special time with Him. You can ask Him for graces for yourself or for loved ones, reflect on His Word or just keep Him company. He very much wants to see you. Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament was begun as a special opportunity to pray for vocations to the priesthood and to the Religious life. We continue this practice every Wednesday in the chapel from 8:30AM-6:00PM. Come and spend some time with the

Lord.

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LET US MEET FOR A MEAL –Widows and widowers

are invited to meet today, November 13, at Jason’s Deli at the 290 Feeder. Call Sister Charline for more information or just show up!

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ALL LADIES OF THE PARISH ARE INVITED!

The Catholic Daughters will meet on Wednesday, November 12, at

7:00PM in Room B. . All ladies of the parish are invited to attend

and become a member of this very important ministry of St.

Ambrose. If you would like more information, call Bernadette

King at 713-806-0141.


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