Sacrament of Baptism: Parents requesting baptism for their child must call the parish office two months prior to the desired month of baptism. There are no baptisms during Lent or Advent.
Sacrament of Matrimony: Couples interested in marriage at St. Mary Magdalene must contact the office at least six months prior to their desired wedding date. Please contact the office for more information.
Anointing of the Sick Please call the parish office if you or a loved one wish to receive sacramental anointing of the sick.
Sacramento del Bautismo: Padres que quieran bautizar a sus hijos deben de llamar a la oficina por lo menos 2 meses antes de la fecha del bau-tismo. No hay bautizos durante la Cuaresma o el tiempo de Adviento.
Sacramento del Matrimonio: Parejas interesadas en casarse en Santa María Magdalena deben contactar a la oficina por lo menos seis meses antes de su fecha preferida de matrimonio. Por favor llamen a la oficina para mayor información.
Unción de los Enfermos: Por favor llame la oficina si usted o algún ser querido desea ser ungido.
St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church Served by the Missionary Society of St. Paul Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
527 South Houston Avenue, Humble, TX 77338
Office: (281) 446-8211 Fax: (281) 446-8213 Office Hours: M-F 8:00 A.M. — 4:30 P.M.
Website: www.st-mm.com
Pastor: Rev. Felix Ilesanmi Osasona, M.S.P. Parochial Vicar: Rev. Anthony Udoh, M.S.P. Deacons: Nick Caruso & James Meshell
Weekend Mass English: Saturday Vigil: 5:30 P.M.
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, & 11:00 A.M.; 5:00 P.M. (Youth) Español: Sábado (Misa de Víspera): 7:00 P.M.
Domingo: 1:00 P.M.
Weekday Mass Monday--Friday: 8:30 A.M. (English) Martes: 7:00 P.M. (Misa en Español) 1st Friday Devotion Mass: 8:30 A.M.
1st Saturday Devotion Mass: 8:30 A.M.
Reconciliation (Confession) Tuesday: 6:00 P.M.—6:45 P.M. Saturday: 3:30 P.M.—5:00 P.M.
Eucharistic Exposition and Adoration 9:00 A.M.—9:00 P.M. (Mon.—Fri.)
We are one family in Christ with a welcoming heart called to serve.
In today’s gospel, Jesus posed two questions about himself to his disciples. The first was, “Who do people say I am?” and the second was, “Who do you say that I am?” One was about what oth-ers thought about Jesus, and the second was about the disciples’ personal feelings towards Je-sus. Down through the ages, people have said many things about Jesus. The disciples mentioned some of what people thought Jesus to be. The crowds thought him to be one of the prophets or, specifically, Elijah or John the Baptist. In our modern world, there are still many opinions about Jesus today. There are some who think he is a great man. Some others think he is a great proph-et. Some think he is a created being, and there are others who think he is not as great as he is made to be. Other people may have their opinions of who Jesus is, but what really matters is
what the follower of Jesus thinks he is. And so Jesus posed the more challenging question to his disciples: “Who do you say that I am?”
Peter was led by the Spirit to recognize Jesus as the Messiah, the savior of the world. He is the one who came to call us into God’s family. Our answer to this question must go beyond what the Catechism teaches or what the Bible says. The answer must take flesh and come from the personal experience we have of Jesus Christ. Jesus is our savior, our God and friend who is willing to support, encourage and challenge us every day. Each of us needs to answer that question every day. It is when we are able to say Jesus is the Christ, the messiah, that we can truly become his followers.
Following Jesus is not a seasonal thing. This is what the Church is reminding us during this ordinary time of our liturgical year. By “ordinary,” we mean the normal, usual and routine way of life for the Christian. What is this ordinary way for the Christian? Jesus says today: “If anyone wishes to be a follower of mine, he must deny him-self and take up his cross daily and follow me” (Luke 9:23). Taking up our cross is not something for Lent, East-er, Advent or Christmas only. Neither is it when we feel like it. Jesus says it is a daily event. Summer is here, stu-dents are out of school, parents are taking time off work in order to take their kids on vacation. Most vacations are well planned out. People book their flights, reserve hotels and plan activities and places to visit. It is im-portant for Christian families to include church in such plans. Do not take a vacation from church life as God does not take vacation from your life! In the Christian journey, there is no vacation.
The cross is about sacrifice and so is the Christian life. The cross is dying to self and living for others. It is about doing the kind of things that Christ himself would do, wherever and whenever we can. This cross is the commit-ments we have to make daily as Christians. Our crosses may be the challenges that we face daily in speaking the truth and caring for the weak. To carry the cross demands giving ourselves selflessly without counting the cost. With or without Christianity, pain and suffering are there in the life of any human being, but Christianity helps us to make sense of or extract meaning from them. As we offer up our pains and sufferings with that of Jesus on the Cross, they become salvific just as Christ’s.
We celebrate Father’s Day today, and so I wish all our fathers a Happy Father’s Day! It is a day to remember and appreciate the sacrifices made by our fathers and all the father figures in our lives. We thank them for all the sac-rifices they made and are making for their families. Good parenting demands great sacrifice. The role of the fa-ther in the family cannot be overemphasized. Many fathers provide, protect and support their families, and to-gether with their wives and children, form a stable and a healthy family. In our world full of imperfections, there are families who struggle without a father in the house, and we have some men who father children but run away from their responsibilities as real fathers. Today’s celebration calls us to deep appreciation for fathers who are working hard for their families. It could also bring back memories for those who have lost their fathers. May God console those who have lost their fathers and grant eternal rest to the dead. Thank you, fathers, for your love and care for your children! We appreciate you! Happy Father’s Day!
—Fr. Felix ([email protected])
Weekly Message
Jubilee Year of Mercy
Today, as he often does, Luke portrays Jesus “praying in solitude” (Luke 9:18). The Jubilee Year of Mercy invites us to redis-cover the value of silence as the prayerful setting in which to reflect on the ways in which God’s mercy transforms our lives, in order to make mercy the heart of our own lifestyle. But in a line that sounds odd, Jesus “rebuked” his disciples “and di-rected them not to tell anyone” (9:20–21) after they professed their faith in Jesus as “the Christ of God” (9:20). Jesus challeng-es us also to profess our faith not by what we say, but by what we do: take up our own cross daily (9:23) and “bear one an-other’s burdens” (Galatians 6:2). Our gratitude for God’s mercy toward us should make us instruments of God’s mercy to-ward all. Then, as Zechariah prophesies in today’s first reading, the fountain of God’s mercy will open to purify the whole world from the sin and selfishness that cause suffering and sorrow to so many (Zechariah 13:1).
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. P. 2
Time & Talent Ministries
MASS / LITURGY
ART & ENVIRONMENT Jean Johnson - (281) 358-3416 June Domengeaux - (281) 852-2555
ALTAR GUILD Shirley Jones - (281) 852-0670
ALTAR SERVERS Vickie VanGordon - (832) 496-9876 Jimena Farfán (Esp.) - (832) 513-0812
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION Freda Monk - (281) 852-7257 Horacio Garcia (Esp.) - (281) 808-1647
INSTITUTED ACOLYTE Ron Cecil - (281) 590-7528
MINISTERS OF HOSPITALITY Bert Guempel - (281) 852-1549 Nelly Fernandez (Esp.) - (832) 405-2735
LECTORS Denise Ruffino - (281) 300-8534 Francisco Saldaña (Esp.) - (832) 875-3116
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF WORD Ben Bates - (281) 454-7575 Ericka Gonzalez (Esp.) - (281) 731-6050
MUSIC MINISTRY Perci Cacanindin - (281) 446-8211 Yvette Rodriguez - (281) 548-1674
DEVOTIONS
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Gilbert & Linda Alfaro - (281) 852-4573
DIVINE MERCY Terry Mares - (832) 790-0837
LEGION OF MARY Barbara Rivera (Eng.) - (281) 913-9631 Violeta Amador (Esp.) - (832) 571-6391
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN Eduardo Farfán - (708) 945-2579 Sub-Coord.: German Pereira - (281) 703-2418
HEARTS AFIRE Cynthia Meneses - (832) 492-1742
STEWARDSHIP Tom Kleypas - (281) 852-7937
ORGANIZATIONS
KEENAGERS (60+) Barbara Walker - (281) 852-4103
YOUNG AT HEART (50+) SENIOR TRAVEL GROUP Jan Crawford - (281) 852-3508
RED HAT SOCIETY Loretta Schermock - (832) 640-9357 Jo Smith - (281) 381-9892
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 6878 Greg Forestieri - (281) 441-2711
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - 4TH Phil Ardoin - (281) 852-8773
COLUMBIAN SQUIRES Chief Counselor Alejandro Aramburu - (713) 966-0547
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Virginia R. Eckert - (713) 823-8951
MOVIMIENTO FAMILIAR CRISTIANO Julio & Cristina Romero - (832) 488-3367
FAITH FORMATION
ADULT FAITH FORMATION, BECOMING CATHOLIC (RCIA), INFANT BAPTISM, ADULT CONFIRMATION, RETREATS Ivana Meshell - (281) 446-8211
SPIRITUAL DIRECTION Geneva Green - (832) 758-6475
YOUTH MINISTRIES Mike Smith - (281) 446-8211
JÓVENES EN ACCIÓN POR CRISTO Ana Maria Ortega - (713) 405-0652
SCHOOL MINISTRIES SCHOOL BOARD Joshua Raab - (281) 446-8535
MINISTERIO HISPANO
FORMACIÓN DE FE PARA ADULTOS, SACRAMENTOS DE CONFIRMACIÓN Y COMUNIÓN, EL PROCESO DE RICA, PATROCINADORES DE MATRIMONIO, BAUTISMO DE NIÑOS DE 0-6 AÑOS, QUINCEAÑERAS Vickie Cortez - (281) 446-2933
OUTREACH MINISTRIES SOCIAL SERVICES Chris Rubio - (281) 540-1907
PRISON MINISTRY Mary Hernandez - (713) 299-8493
HOSPITAL MINISTRY Margarita Rodriguez - (832) 445-6318
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY Marvin Corbitt - (281) 852-3111
RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY Teresa O’Brien - (919) 623-5343 ([email protected])
BLOOD DRIVE Rosa Herrera - (281) 687-5823
BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY Madeline Graham - (281) 446-8044
NURSING HOME MINISTRY Humble Health Center, Oakmont & Park Man-or, Deerbrook Nursing Home Monica Fontenot - (281) 913-5221
ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE Darril B. - (281) 852-4230 Wayne B. - (281) 777-9217 Florentino V. - (832) 605-1881 Susan G. - (281) 813-0575
PRAYER CHAIN MINISTRY Ron & Ann McCuen - (281) 852-4743 ([email protected])
PRAYER QUILT MINISTRY Jean Chebret - (281) 441-7365 HELPING HANDS MINISTRY Jan Crawford - (281) 852-3508 LITTLE DRESSES FOR AFRICA Dottie Gauthier - (337) 344-2461 HOME AGAIN MINISTRY (FURNITURE BANK/HOUSEHOLD ITEMS) Carolyn Wise - (713) 898-6611 Lori Scherr - (281) 360-9112 Tammy Broussard - (832) 777-1878
OTHERS NURSERY Wanda Conley - (281) 446-8211 FALL FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Tony Butera - (832) 279-7072 PASTORAL COUNCIL Tony Butera - (832) 279-7072 FINANCE COUNCIL Bert Guempel - (281) 852-1549
SECURITY TEAM John Garza - (832) 875-1377 P.3
Are you new to our parish or have been coming for a while but are not yet registered? We offer
you a warm welcome to St. Mary Magdalene parish. Becoming an active parishioner begins when you are counted as a parishioner. Please stop by the Welcome Ministry table in the nar-
thex to register. You can also come by the church office during the week to register.
CHURCH STAFF
Wanda Conley, Business Manager Rick Swanson, Facilities Manager
Jose Garcia, Maintenance Technician
Jorge Acosta, Maintenance Technician
Ester Castro, Housekeeper
Susie Zamarrón, Parish Secretary
Irma Bueno, Bookkeeper
Chris Rubio, Director of Family Life and Social Concerns Perci Cacanindin, Director of Music and Liturgy
Becky Bibens, Pianist
Audrey Dell, Pianist Vickie Cortez, Director of Hispanic Ministry Ivana Meshell, Director of Adult Faith Formation Ginger Herrington, Coordinator of Formation for Adults & Children Michael Smith, Director of Faith Formation-Children/Youth
Diana Mendoza, Faith Formation Secretary
Carissa Bull, Coordinator of Youth Ministry
Madelyn Cañas, Bulletin Editor Estela Treviño, Receptionist
Ryan Rivera, Receptionist
Lupe Gonzales, Receptionist
ST. MARY MAGDALENE CATHOLIC SCHOOL 530 Ferguson St. Humble, Texas 77338
Phone: (281) 446-8535 Fax: (281) 446-8527 www.smmcs.org
Accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department
Joshua Raab, Principal Trish Duhon, Director of Admissions Tom Walsh, Athletic Director Cathy Brown, Director of Before & After School Program Carol Poston, Director of Development April Dandridge, Director of Marketing and Alumni Laura Valladares, Counselor Christy Keeling, Academic Coach Laura Rocha, Administrative Assistant Kelli Pitt, Bookkeeper Donna Mohrman, Nurse Sam McKinney, Secretary
BULLETIN DEADLINES
ISSUE DUE BY
July 3rd, 2016 June 23rd, 2016 July 10th, 2016 June 30th, 2016
E-mail bulletin articles or announcements to [email protected].
Stewardship Offering
Offertory for June 11 & 12, 2016 — $26,638.00 Online Giving — $7,133.02
Total — $33,771.02
Second Collection (Social Services) — $8,953.02
DSF Update (As of 06/13/2016) 2016 DSF Goal — $165,000.00
Contribution to Date — $98,203.11 Amount Pledged to Date —
$124,764.20 Number of Participants — 336
NURSERY STAFF
Wanda Conley, Nursery Coordinator Patricia De Los Santos, Nursery Attendant
Isabel Gonzalez, Nursery Attendant
Alexis Mendoza, Nursery Attendant
Emily Mendoza, Nursery Attendant
Jenna Meza, Nursery Attendant
Rachel Meza, Nursery Attendant
Samantha Meza, Nursery Attendant
Thank you for using Online Giving! Parishioners who use the service are pleased with how easy it is to set up and manage. If you have not yet signed up for
Online Giving, please consider this option. This is a perfect tool for anyone who shops online! By using
Online Giving, you are helping the parish improve our operational efficiency. Visit our parish website at
www.st-mm.com and select “Online Giving.”
Second Collection for June 26th, 2016
Next weekend, our archdiocese will take up the Peter’s Pence collection, which provides Pope Francis with the funds he needs to carry out his
charitable works around the world. The proceeds benefit our brothers and sisters on the margins of society, including victims of war, oppression, and
disasters. Join our Holy Father as a witness of chari-ty to those who are suffering.
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VIRTUS Training
The next “Protecting God’s Children” VIRTUS class here at St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church will be
held on Thursday, July 21st, 2016 from 6 to 9 P.M. in St. Mary’s Hall.
The Archdiocesan Office of Safe Environment requires that all volun-teers and employees of St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church attend
VIRTUS Training.
If you took the Protecting God’s Children class before 2010, you MUST take a Keeping the Promise Alive refresher class to maintain your VIRTUS status. If you do not complete the refresher, you CAN-
NOT participate in anything involving minors.
Please make every effort to maintain your VIRTUS status. Visit www.virtus.org for registration. If you have any questions, please
contact Linda Enloe at (281) 389-1820 or e-mail Linda at [email protected].
Mass Intentions for the Week
Sunday June 19
7:00 a.m. FLC - Catholic Daughters Bake Sale 1:00 p.m. FLC - Retiro Grupo de Oración 3:00 p.m. CP - Divine Mercy Chaplet
Monday June 20 9:30 a.m. SMH - Keenagers
6:30 p.m. SPC, EB - CCE Summer Study 6:30 p.m. CH - Coro en español 6:30 p.m. SJH - Consoling Heart of Jesus 6:45 p.m. Lib - Legión de María (Esp.) 7:00 p.m. SMH - Prayer Quilt Ministry Mtg.
Tuesday June 21 6:00 p.m. CH - Confessions
6:30 p.m. SPC, EB - CCE Summer Study 7:00 p.m. 101 - Legion of Mary 7:00 p.m. FLC - Grupo de Oración
Wednesday June 22
10:00 a.m. SJH - Talleres Oración y Vida para Adolescentes 6:30 p.m. SPC, EB - CCE Summer Study 6:30 p.m. FLC - KC Family Night 7:00 p.m. CH - Second Power Rehearsal
Thursday June 23 6:30 p.m. SPC, EB - CCE Summer Study
7:00 p.m. CH - Adult Choir
Friday June 24
6:00 p.m. CH - Coro Abba Padre 6:30 p.m. SPC, EB - CCE Summer Study
Saturday June 25 3:30 p.m. CH - Confessions
Sunday June 26 8:00 a.m. FLC - K of C Breakfast
3:00 p.m. CP - Divine Mercy Chaplet 6:30 p.m. YR - HS Youth Night
To reserve a Mass, please stop by the Parish office and reserve your date and time for the intention.
Sunday Jun. 19 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 5:00 pm
Salome Treviño Family Isaias Gaytan † Colleen Randazzo † Damasa Conde † Juan H. Gonzales †
Monday Jun. 20 8:30 am Hasting Rachal †
Tuesday Jun. 21 8:30 am 7:00 pm
Martha Jimenez † Miriam Arenales †
Wednesday Jun. 22 8:30 am Myriam Arenales †
Thursday Jun. 23 8:30 am Virgin of Guadalupe (In Thanksgiving)
Friday Jun. 24 8:30 am Nalhan Trejo
Saturday Jun. 25 5:30 pm 7:00 pm
Luz Maria Gonzales † Myriam † & Margita Arenales †
Sunday Jun. 26 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 5:00 pm
People of STMM Ruben Garza, Sr. † Javier Canales † Julia de Jesus Sazo † Ozzie Berger †
Saturday Jun. 18 5:30 pm 7:00 pm
Milton Thielke † Alfonso Ramirez-Balderas †
This Week in the Parish
READINGS AND SAINTS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Ps 60:3-5, 12-13; Mt 7:1-5 Tuesday: (St. Aloysius Gonzaga) 2 Kgs 19:9b-11, 14-21, 31-35a, 36; Ps 48:2-4, 10-11; Mt 7:6, 12-14 Wednesday: (St. Paulinus of Nola; Ss. John Fisher and Thomas More) 2 Kgs 22:8-13; 23:1-3; Ps 119:33-37, 40; Mt 7:15-20 Thursday: 2 Kgs 24:8-17; Ps 106:1b-5; Mt 7:21-29 Friday: (The Nativity of St. John the Baptist) Vigil: Jer 1:4-10; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; 1 Pt 1:8-12; Lk 1:5-17 Day: Is 49:1-6; Ps 139:1-3, 13-15; Acts 13:22-26; Lk 1:57-66, 80 Saturday: (Blessed Virgin Mary) Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Ps 74:1b-7, 20-21; Mt 8:15-17 Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11; Gal 5:1, 13-18; Lk 9:51-62
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Legend for Building Acronyms
CH — Church CP — Chapel CR — Conference Room (inside parish office) FLC — Family Life Center SMH — St. Mary’s Hall SJH — St. Joseph’s Hall MGH — McGivney Hall SPC — St. Paul Center (CCE Building) YR — Youth Room (located within the St. Paul Center) EB — Education Building (School) Lib — Library (located within the education building) 101, 207, 214, 215, 216 — Various classrooms located within the education building
Catholic Daughters Bake Sale
The Catholic Daughters Bake Sale will be held today, June 19, 2016, in the Family Life Center.
Please come out and support our CDA court while enjoying some delicious, home-baked goodies. A
portion of monies collected will go towards the school.
Word of Life
“Clinical labels may describe some aspects of an individual's ‘functioning,’ but they don't tell the whole sto-ry. … It's like looking at a stained-glass window… From the inside…with the sun shining through it, the effect can be brilliant. From inside our family, love illuminates our life with Charlie.* What may seem dreary to others, perhaps even unbearable, is actually filled with beauty and color.”
—“A Perfect Gift,” 2015-16 Respect Life Program USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities
*Name changed for privacy.
KEENAGERS ALL ADULTS AGES 60 AND UP
ARE INVITED
Fellowship — Games — Lunch
MONDAY — JUNE 20TH, 2016 St. Mary’s Hall 9:30 A.M. — 1:00 P.M.
Just bring a Snack or Dessert to share Volunteers & Helpers always welcome
Barbara Walker—(281) 852-4103 [email protected]
Weekly Announcements
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Community Food Fair Impact and Volunteer Thank-You
The Community Food Fair held here at our parish last Sat-urday, June 11th, was a huge success! With the help of the Houston Food Bank and our 75 volunteers, we were able
to serve 310 families in our area!
We wanted to take the time and name all of the wonderful people who decided to spend their Saturday morning help-
ing feed the hungry in our community:
Daniel and Rebecca Sen; Thomas Otero; Dee Whitelaw; Anna Narcisse, The Cacanindin Family; Tim Glaude; Xavier Glaude; Jim O’Brien; Derek Swanson; John & Virginia Gar-za; Elizabeth Reed; Joe Coronado; Jon Yokooji; Greg & Ana Forestieri; Noelle Matthews; Roy Scheel; Louise Fontenot; Shawn LeBlanc; Hannah Cleveland; Anne Peterson; Aimee
Cortez; Elizabeth Davitt; Maureen Davitt; Ted Hiesser; San-tos Hernandez; Shane Brelinsky; Aidan Brelinksy; Ann Killi-an; Helen Jean Monteleone; Jackie Melancon; Monique All-man; Will Andrews; Maddie Leatherwood; Tom Andrews,
Theresa Kovar; Michelle Scarborough; Madeliene Scar-borough; Joshua Solis; Phil Solis; Rick Winans; Patricia
Gent; Nonna Cejda; Mary Alice Waddel; Carol Waddel; Doug Walker; Noelle Matthews; James Richardson; Dulce
Hernandez Bonilla; Erica Hernandez; Kimberly Bonilla; George & Phyllis Brooks; Vickie Cortez; Lucy Ramirez; James Broderick; John Broderick; Tony Butera; Santiago Hernandez; Deanna Ward; Gloria Treviño; Cynthia Ste-
vens; Mary Ann Flores; Margaret Ann Vasquez; Lupe Gon-zales; Erlene, Michael, Michaela, & Matthew Lavilla
We could not have had such a successful event
without all of your help and effort. THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!
SUMMER WEEKENDS FOR YOUR MARRIAGE
God blesses Married Couples with gifts to sustain each oth-er: love, tenderness, selflessness, forgiveness, passion and prayer. Rediscover those gifts in your Marriage. Set Aside
one of these weekends to make your marriage the best it can be!
July 22-24 will be a weekend at the Hilton Garden Inn Hotel on the Katy Freeway
July 29-31 will be a non-residential weekend at Christ the Redeemer parish
Find out more or sign up at: www.houstonme.org or call (713) 482-1791.
Weekly Announcements
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PRAYER WARRIORS NEEDED FOR THE 1 CHURCH 1 DAY PRAYER VIGIL PROGRAM
This program provides prayer for our community and the communities around us 24 hours a day,
365 days a year. Think of it as a canopy or umbrel-la of continuous prayer that protects us from evil and temptations. KSBJ Radio is the program spon-sor, and the Humble, Kingwood, and Atascocita
areas are the pilot cities for this program which is rapidly expanding to many other cities. Eventually, it is hoped to have our entire nation and, indeed, the entire world covered with continuous prayer. This program can only be successful if two major
points are observed:
1. Churches of all denominations and faiths must unite in a common cause in prayer. So far, we have 38 churches participating in the King-wood, Humble, and Atascocita area.
2. Prayer warriors must keep their commitment to pray during their assigned hour and must do their very best to pray the intentions distributed to them while praying for an entire hour. Satan will find and take advantage of any hour that is not prayed to disrupt and potentially cause our “umbrella” to fail. We can only be as strong as our weakest link, and each of us is a link in the chain of continuous prayer.
Many of you already know the power of prayer and find it easy and in fact find renew faith during
prayer. The Rosary, Adoration, Novenas, and the like are examples of prayer times and are easily
adapted when praying the 1 Church 1 Day intentions.
Just one hour a month from every member of our dedicated and committed team of prayer warriors
is all that is required for this program. Each Church has been assigned a specific day for pray-er. St. Mary Magdalene has the 3rd Friday of every
month for our 24-hour period.
Please consider if you are willing and able to join the St. Mary 1 Church 1 Day prayer warriors in this incredibly challenging and rewarding pro-
gram. Our Lady has said that prayer can save the world, so let us begin by saving one community at a time by each of us praying for one of the hours during our 3rd Friday 24-hour vigil every month!
Email Ron McCuen at [email protected], call him at (281) 852-4743, or send a text to
(713) 504-7838.
Frances & Matthew Aguirre; Alejandra & Edgar Alvarez-Diaz; John & Charlotte Avery; Joseph & Maria Babineaux;
Jennie Basile; Paul & Lauren Begnaud; Anthony & Kelly Brassil; Daniel Cabrera & Carolina Limas; Jose & Elvira Car-ranza; Guillermo & Alejandra Lucero Castillo; Lina Chavez;
Felix Uriel Costilla & Gladys Aguinaga; Wendy & Aaron Crane; Billie Davis; Cecilia Delgado; Juan & Nora Delgado; Joseph & Dianne Duffy; Pablo Echevarria & Edelmira Razo;
Carol & Oscar Espinoza; Abraham & Charlyn Espiritu-Sarmiento; Marcos & Perla Flores; Sandra Flores; Dexter & Shannon Frampton; Korey & Morgan Frick; Donaciano & Olga Galvan; Jorge & Nora Garza; Marco & Nadia Garza; Jose & Sarah Garza; Gabriela & Saul Gomez; John & Casey
Guerra; Marval Ann Harris; Jenee & Brandon Homer; Ranjit & Rebecca Joseph; Marvin & Giselle Luna; Manuel Maldona-do & Patsy Santana; Ron & Teresa McGinty; Hannah Mon-treuil; Edgar & Blanca Morales; Sue Moraska; Tenisha Ned; Jessica Norris; Rick & Roxanna Oliver; Ruben & Jamie Onti-veros; Diana Orphe; Emily Ortiz & Pedro Rivera; Jonathan & Maria Paguio; Celestina & Joachim Pangan; Jose Arturo & Teresa de Jesus Pereira; Sherri & Christopher Pettus; Pat-rick & Jade Purcell; Julian Rangel & Julieta Ibarra; Christian & Cynthia Reyna; Romualdo & Patricia Rico; Jessica Rios;
Nicolas Rivera, Sr. & Vanessa Ortiz; David Rodarte & Tracy Latigo; Maria Rubio; Kurt Joseph & Rochelle Sablan; Christi-na & Matt Schwegman; Juan Serna & Laura Vargas; Debbie Sewell; Bryant & Patricia Torres; Orlando & Anais Velasco; Jorge Velasquez & Blanca Patricia Lara; Abel & Anita Velez;
Hugh & Carolyn Wallace
Welcome, new parishioners! ¡Bienvenidos Nuevos FELIGRESES!
(April & May / Abril y Mayo 2016)
Weekly Announcements
NORTHEAST CATHOLIC SINGLES, A MINISTRY FOR SINGLES AGES 40+, will gather on Wednesday, June 22, at 7:00 P.M. at Jason's Deli, 1275 Kingwood Drive in Kingwood. On Saturday, June 25, at 2:00 P.M., join us at “Patriotic Celebration: Kingwood Big Band,” at the Lone Star College Student Conference Center Ballroom, 20000 Kingwood Dr. in Kingwood. Contact lhmas.org or 832-779-1492 for tickets. For more info, contact Elizabeth Schields (281-441-2552 or [email protected]) or subscribe to us on Flocknote at St. Mary Magdalene’s website.
Upcoming Knights of Columbus Breakfasts
Thanks for all your patronage of our breakfasts. All net proceeds of these breakfasts go to sup-
port the St Mary Magdalene School Scholarship, the Gold Envelope for St Mary Magdalene parish debt reduc on, Birthright, Family Time, Family Promise, and many other
great causes in concert with Church teachings. ALL break-fasts in the Family Life Center.
June 26th — Country Breakfast July 3rd — Country Breakfast
Thanks for your patronage! Even if you’re not ea ng,
come by for coffee and fellowship.
Opportunity for Young Adult Catholics to Travel to Rome and Assisi
Shannon Deitz of St. Martha’s parish in Porter is or‐ganizing a young adult Catholic travel program to
Assisi, Florence, and Rome in May of 2017 and invites you to join her and Fr. Richard McNeillie. This is a
program that weaves together visits to places of great historical and religious significance with opportuni‐ties to enjoy the warm hospitality, food, and culture
of the Italians. We will walk in the footsteps of earlier generations of Christians who have traveled to Rome
to visit the tombs of the great apostles Peter and Paul, who have wandered through the mystical streets of
Assisi to learn from St. Francis and St. Clare, and who journeyed to Florence to see the masterpieces of Mi‐chelangelo, Brunelleschi, and other Renaissance vi‐
sionary artists.
Our accommodations are centrally located so that during the built‐in free time, we will have a chance to explore the piazzas, cafés, shops, and restaurants that make Italy such a satisfying destination. Join us as we
travel across borders to make new friends, connect with our faith heritage, and learn from the men and women who have made Rome, Florence, and Assisi
the great art and cultural capitals of the world.
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• Formal Academic Enrichment Programs beginning in PK-3 • Middle School Electives include: Yearbook, Music, Multi-
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Weekly Announcements
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You are invited to Serra Club Northeast of Houston’s
Monthly Dinner and Meeting
Serra Clubs foster and promote voca-tions to the priesthood and religious life, encourage
and affirm vocations to the consecrated life, and nurture the spiritual growth and formation of its lay
members.
Membership is open to all Catholics.
Monsignor Borski, our Club’s Chaplain, will open the meeting in prayer.
Please join us: Monday, June 27, 2016
6:30 pm Social 7:00 to 8:30 pm Dinner and Program
Italiano’s Restaurant 217 FM 1960 at Bypass Road East in Humble, Texas
The cost for dinner is $15.00 per person
Father Linh, from St. John of the Cross Catholic Church in New Caney, will be our guest speaker.
RSVP: Diddy Muck [email protected]
(281) 615-2015
Youth Ministry News
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MS and HS “Youth Night”: In order to cele-brate Father’s Day on Sunday, June 19th and “Summer Study” on Thursday, June 23rd , there will be NO youth events this coming week.
Next week: We will have a high school youth event on Sunday, June 26th from 6:30pm - 8:00pm in the Youth Room. No middle school on Thurs-day, June 23rd, due to “Summer Study.”
2016- 2017 Formation / CCE Registration: The final “early registration” event has come and gone! If you still need to sign up your child(ren) for next year’s for-
mation and sacrament preparation classes, please make plans to attend the “regular regis-tration” event on August 27th from 2:00pm - 5:00pm in the FLC. This day will be the FI-NAL opportunity to register for CCE before classes begin {the week of September 18th}. Please note that CCE tuition is expected to be paid in full at the time of registration, though no one will be turned away due to an inability to pay… All you need to do is talk to Fr. Felix before August 27th, and he can approve a tuition waiver. For those who miss the August 27th event, we will accept “late registrations” on Sunday, October 2nd… Absences will accrue for students who miss classes due to late registra-tion.
Archdiocesan Youth Conference: Please hurry… Time is running out for you to sign up for the largest diocesan high school youth event in the United States… AYC! If you are an incoming 9th grader through 12th grade graduating HS senior, you can attend Cardinal DiNardo’s “family reun-ion” for HS youth – the Archdiocesan Youth Conference (AYC). AYC is a gathering of over 3,000 youth and youth leaders for a weekend of music, prayer, Mass, fun, and workshops at the George R. Brown Convention Center and Hilton Americas Hotel in downtown Houston from July 29th – 31st. Friday, July 1st is the “late” registra-tion deadline… The cost to attend is $210 per per-son; please contact Carissa in the Youth Office. If you would like to provide financial assistance for a youth to attend AYC, a gift in any amount would be greatly appreciated.
“Summer Study” CCE: Week #1 of our very popular summer Formation intensive begins this Monday, June 20th – Friday, June 24th (6:30pm – 9:00pm). Kinder - 7th Grade will be held in the 2-story Education Building; 8th Grade - High School will be held in the St. Paul Center. Don’t forget to bring your assigned snacks! As a reminder, please do not park or drop-off / pick up students on Ferguson Street… doing so places our children - and all drivers - in an unsafe environment. Thanks for your help.
Text Message Reminders: We offer text message reminders, which can be sent straight to your cellphone / mobile device. Simply enter 81010 in the “To:” field, and send the following message to register for specific messages for our programs…
2017 Confirmation TEAM (plans and runs the program): @smmconteam
2017 Confirmation candidates / parents: @conf2017 High School Youth Ministry: @stmmHS
2018 Confirmation candidates / parents: @conf2018 Middle School Youth Ministry: @stmmJR
Carissa Bull, Coordinator of Youth Ministry [email protected]
Youth Office: (281) 446-1241
Mike Smith, Director of Faith Formation for Children and Youth
[email protected] CCE Office: (281) 446-2933
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Children’s News and Adult Faith Formation
Happy Father’s Day! God, our Father, Bless these men,
that they may find strength as fathers. Let the example of their faith and love shine forth.
Grant that we, their sons and daughters, may honor them always
with a spirit of profound respect. — Unknown Author
Summer Study CCE: Our two-week summer intensive program begins this week: Monday, June 20th to Friday, June 24th (6:30 pm to 9:00 pm) and Monday June 27th to Friday, July 1st (6:30 pm to 9:00 pm).
Reaching Ginger: If you need to reach Ginger, our Coordinator of Formation for Adults and Children, you can email her at: [email protected] or you can call her at (281) 446-8211, extension 249.
Calling All Catechists: Are you on fire for your faith? Well, then, don’t hide your light under a bushel! Share that light of faith with our students. The only way we can offer the CCE classes needed by so many families in our parish is through the generous stewardship of our adult catechists. You do not have to be a professional teacher to be a catechist. All you need is a love of the Catholic faith and a heart for children. If you are interested in helping teach one of the elementary, middle school, or high school classes, please contact Mike or Ginger for additional information about serving as a catechist.
CCE Registration for 2016-2017: Our final registration event for next year’s formation and sacrament preparation classes is scheduled for Saturday, August 27th from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm in the Family Life Center. Please note that this will be the final opportunity to register for classes. Payment in full is expected at the time of registration; however, no one will be turned away due to an inability to pay. All you need to do is talk to Fr. Felix, and he can approve a tuition waiver.
Adult Faith Formation CATECHESIS AND EVANGELIZATION OF ADULTS Ivana T. Meshell, M.A., Director, [email protected] Assisted by Ginger Herrington, [email protected]
The Year of Mercy “Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful” (Luke 6:36)
Summer Reading Summer is a great time for reading, whether your favorite book or online. It’s also a great time for reading about your faith. Here’s this week’s recommendations for adult “summer reading.”
For Fathers and Grandfathers Learn more about how you can make a difference in the world by making a difference in your own family life. During this month of June, as we celebrate Father’s Day, visit the websites of the National Center for Fathering (www.fathers.com) and the National Fatherhood Initiative (www.fatherhood.org). More than 20 million children live in a home without the physical presence of a father. Millions more have dads who are physically present but emotionally absent. If it were classified as a disease, fatherlessness would be an epidemic worthy of attention as a
national emergency. Fathers need our encouragement and support. Thank a father today; help a father to-day; be a better father yourself! If you’re married, or hope to be… Whether you are planning to be married, newly married, been together a long time, have children, no children, reasonably happy, having trouble, have questions and needs—whatever your marriage situa-tion, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops provides this website full of timely, practical and useful information to help you have a better marriage. Conquer your demons, stem the tide of divorce and make your family life a place of goodness, joy and hope. Visit www.foryourmarriage.org.
Resources for Dads Ivana T. Meshell Director of Adult Faith Formation, St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church
Dads, we need you more than ever. Being a parent isn’t always easy. But you don’t have to do it alone. You can do this. The first step is that you want to.
www.fathers.com (You can even sign up for weekly tips and advice.) More than 20 million children live in a home with-
out the physical presence of a father. Millions more have dads who are physical-ly present but emotionally absent. If it were classified as a disease, fatherless-ness would be an epidemic worthy of attention as a national emergency. Father-lessness is associated with almost every societal ill facing our country’s chil-dren. Learn more about how you can make a difference in the world by making a difference in your own family life.
www.fatherhood.org According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 24 million chil-dren in America (one out of every three) live in biologi-cal father-absent homes. Nine in ten American parents agree this is a “crisis.” Fathers are needed & appreciat-
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your marriage situation, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops pro-vides this website full of timely, practical, and useful information to help you have a better marriage. Conquer your demons, stem the tide of divorce and make your family life a place of goodness, joy and hope.
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En el evangelio de hoy, Jesús le hizo dos preguntas acerca de él mismo a sus discípulos. La primera fue, “¿Quién dice la gente que soy?” y la segunda fue, “¿Quién dicen que soy yo?” Una era acerca de lo que los demás pensaban de Jesús, y la segunda era acerca de los pensamien-tos personales de los discípulos hacia Jesús. A través de las épocas, la gente ha dicho muchas cosas acerca de Jesús. Los discípulos mencionaron algunas de las cosas de lo que la gente pensaba que era Jesús. La gente pensaba que Jesús era uno de los profetas, o, más específica-mente, Elías o Juan el Bautista. En nuestro mundo moderno, todavía hay muchas opiniones
acerca de Jesús. Hay algunos que piensan que es un gran hombre. Hay otros que piensan que es un gran profeta. Algunos piensan que es un ser creado, y luego hay otros que piensan que no es tan grande como siempre es percibido. Otras personas pueden tener sus opiniones acerca de quién es Jesús, pero lo que ver-daderamente importa es lo que los seguidores de Jesús piensan de él. Es por esto que Jesús les hizo la pre-gunta más difícil a sus discípulos: “¿Quién dicen que soy yo?”
Pedro fue guiado por el Espíritu Santo para reconocer a Jesús como el Mesías, el salvador del mundo. Él es quien vino a llamarnos hacia la familia de Dios. Nuestra respuesta a esta pregunta debe ir mas allá de lo que el catecismo enseña o lo que la Biblia dice. La respuesta debe convertirse en carne y venir de la experiencia personal que tenemos con Jesucristo. Jesús es nuestro salvador, nuestro Dios y amigo que está dispuesto a apoyarnos, animarnos y retarnos todos los días. Cada uno de nosotros debemos responder a esa pregunta todos los días. Solamente cuando podemos verdaderamente decir que Jesús es el Cristo, el mesías, es cuan-do realmente podemos convertirnos en sus seguidores.
Seguir a Jesús no es algo que va y viene con las temporadas. Esto es lo que la Iglesia nos recuerda durante este tiempo ordinario de nuestro año litúrgico. “Ordinario” quiere decir la forma de vivir normal, usual y rutinaria para el cristiano. ¿Cuál es esta forma ordinaria para el cristiano? Jesús dice hoy: “Si alguno quiere acompañarme, que no se busque a sí mismo, que tome la cruz de cada día y me siga” (Lucas 9:23). Tomar nuestra cruz no es algo solamente para la Cuaresma, la Pascua, el Adviento, o la Navidad. Tampoco es cuan-do tenemos ganas. Jesús dice que es algo diario. El verano ya llegó, los estudiantes ya salieron de la escuela, y los padres de familia están tomando días de descanso en sus trabajos para poder llevar a sus hijos de vaca-ciones. La mayoría de las vacaciones son planeadas detalladamente. La gente reserva vuelos y hoteles, y pla-nean actividades y lugares que visitar. Es muy importante que las familias cristianas incluyan ir a la iglesia en sus planes. ¡No se tomen vacaciones de la vida de la iglesia porque Dios nunca toma vacaciones de sus vidas! En la jornada cristiana no hay vacaciones.
Tanto la cruz como la vida cristiana se tratan del sacrificio. La cruz significa morir a sí mismo y vivir por los demás. Significa hacer el tipo de cosas que Cristo mismo hiciera, dondequiera y cuando podamos. La cruz significa los compromisos que debemos hacer cada día como cristianos. Nuestras cruces pueden ser los re-tos que enfrentamos diariamente al decir la verdad y cuidar de los débiles. Cargar con la cruz requiere dar de nosotros mismos desinteresadamente sin importar el costo. Con o sin el cristianismo, el dolor y sufri-miento existen en la vida de cualquier ser humano, pero el cristianismo nos ayuda a hacer o sacar sentido de las cosas. Cuando ofrecemos nuestros dolores y sufrimientos a Jesús en la cruz, se convierten tan salvadores como los de Cristo.
Hoy celebramos el Día de los Padres, y ¡es por esto que quiero desearles a todos los padres de familia un Fe-liz Día de los Padres! Este es un día para recordar y apreciar todos los sacrificios que han hecho los padres y figuras paternas en nuestras vidas. Les agradecemos por todos los sacrificios que han hecho y están hacien-do por sus familias. La buena crianza de los hijos requiere gran sacrificio. El papel del padre en la familia no se puede enfatizar demasiado. Muchos padres proveen, protegen y apoyan a sus familias y, junto con sus esposas e hijos, forman una familia saludable y estable. En nuestro mundo lleno de imperfecciones, hay fa-milias que luchan sin un padre en la casa, y luego hay otros hombres que engendran niños, pero huyen de sus responsabilidades como verdaderos padres. La celebración de hoy nos llama a agradecer profundamen-te a los padres que trabajan muy duro por sus familias. También puede traer memorias a los que han perdi-do a sus padres. Que Dios consuele a los que han perdido a sus padres y les conceda descanso eterno a los difuntos. ¡Gracias, padres, por cuidar y amar a sus hijos! ¡Los apreciamos! ¡Feliz Día de los Padres!
—Padre Félix ([email protected]) P. 13
Mensaje del Párroco
Ofrenda Semanal
Ofrenda del 11 y 12 de junio del 2016 — $26,638.00 Ofrenda enviada por Internet — $7,133.02
Total — $33,771.02
Segunda Colecta (Servicios Sociales) — $8,953.02
Informe del DSF (A partir del 06/13/2016)
Meta del DSF 2016 — $165,000.00
Contribución a la fecha — $98,203.11
Monto comprometido a la fecha — $124,764.20
Numero de participantes — 336
Año Jubilar de la Misericordia
Hoy, como frecuentemente lo hace, Lucas presenta a Jesús “alejándose para orar solo” (Lucas 9:18). El Año Jubilar de la Misericordia nos invita a redescu-brir el valor del silencio como una manera de rezar para reflexionar de qué manera la misericordia de Dios transforma nuestras vidas, para hacer a la mi-sericordia el centro de nuestro propio estilo de vida.
Pero en un momento Jesús dice algo que suena “extraño”, cuando ordena a sus discípulos no decirle a nadie (ver 9:20–21) después de que profesan su fe en Jesús como “El Mesías de Dios” (9:20). Jesús también nos reta a profesar nuestra fe no por lo que decimos, sino por lo que hacemos: tomar nuestra cruz de cada día (9:23) y “llevar las cargas los unos de los otros”. Nuestro agradecimiento por la misericordia de Dios hacia nosotros debe hacernos instru-mentos de la misericordia de Dios hacia todos los demás. Después de esto, como profetiza el profeta Zacarías en la primera lectura, la fuente de la misericordia de Dios brotará para purificar a todo el mundo de los pecados y el egoísmo que causa sufrimiento y dolor a muchos (Zacarías 13:1).
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El Ministerio de Bienvenida tiene una mesa en el atrio de
la iglesia para asistir a los visitantes y los nuevos miembros de nuestra parroquia con información acerca de la Iglesia Santa María Magdalena. La mesa se encuentra cerca de la
puerta del cuarto de los niños.
Vengan y pregunten cualquier pregunta que tengan; los ministros que están presentes tratarán de asistirlos lo me-jor que puedan. Estamos aquí para hacerlos sentir en casa.
Segunda Colecta para el 26 de junio del 2016
La próxima semana, nuestra arquidiócesis
realizará la Colecta Peter’s Pence, la cual le proporciona al Papa Francisco los fondos que necesita para llevar a cabo sus obras
de caridad alrededor del mundo. Lo recau-dado beneficia a nuestros hermanos y her-
manas que viven al margen de la socie-dad, incluyendo a las victimas de guerra,
opresión y desastres. Únanse a nuestro San-to Padre como un testigo de la caridad pa-
ra aquellos que sufren.
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AVISO IMPORTANTE SOBRE LOS BAUTIZOS
Las próxima preparación bautismal será el sábado, 6 de agosto del 2016.
El próximo bautismo será el
domingo, 14 de agosto del 2016.
Si desea bautizar a su niño(a), favor de llamar a la oficina de la parroquia para hacer una cita para una
entrevista personal.
Recuerden de traer a la entrevista la acta de naci-miento (original) y nombre, teléfono y dirección de los padrinos en completa comunión con la Iglesia.
Vickie Cortez: (281) 446-8211
Palabra de Vida
“Las etiquetas clínicas pueden describir algunos aspec-tos del ‘funcionamiento’ de un individuo pero no cuen-
tan toda la historia… Es como mirar un vitral desde afuera… Desde dentro, cuando el sol la atraviesa, el efecto puede ser
brillante. Desde dentro de nuestra familia, el amor ilumina nues-tra vida con Charlie*. Lo que puede parecer sombrío para otros,
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*Los nombres fueron cambiados para proteger la privacidad.
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Inscripciones para las Clases de Catecismo del año escolar
2016-2017
¡El último evento de “inscripciones adelantadas” ya pasó! Si todavia necesitan
inscribir sus hijos para el catecismo del próximo año, por favor hagan planes de asistir al evento de
“inscripciones regulares”, el cual será el sábado, 27 de agosto de 2 a 5 P.M. en el Centro Familiar. Esta será la ÚLTIMA oportunidad para inscribirse para las clases de catecismo antes del inicio de clases el 18 de
septiembre. Se requiere pago en su totalidad cuando se inscriban; sin embargo, nadie será rechazado si no pue-den pagar. Simplemente hablen con el Padre Felix AN-
TES del 27 de agosto para ver si les puede autorizar una exención de matricula.
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TALLER DE ORACIÓN Y VIDA PARA ADOLESCENTES DE 12 A 17 AÑOS
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† Está centrado en la Palabra de Dios, para que “sintonice” sus pensamientos con los pensamientos de Dios. (Biblia)
† La tarea fundamental del Adolescente es descubrir su propia identidad; es decir, percibirse y aceptarse a sí mismo, sus rasgos, su figura, como una obra maestra salida de las manos divinas de Dios.
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