Capilla de la Santa Cruz 1534 Whitesville Road Albertville, AL 35950
St. William Catholic Church 929 Gunter Avenue
Guntersville, AL 35976
Deacon Ken Hall 256-673-1024
Music coordinator Kevin McGarrahan 256-586-6784 St. Vincent de Paul Joe Snead *for Assistance 256-582-4245 ext. 201 RENEW Mary Fritts 256-582-7389 Ladies Sodality Susan McKinney 256-558-1983 Knights of Columbus Council 12618 John Bannan 256-753-2725 Assembly 3328 Paul McKinney 256-558-2297 Marshall County Homeless Ministry Janice Slaughter 256-738-1677 Worldwide Marriage Encounter Jason & Susan Poyer 256-881-1526 Young at Heart Jeanette Seppamaki 256-656-0662
Parish School of Religion Coordinator— Debbie Klan
Office Hours Monday thru Thursday 9:00 am—1:00 pm 256-582-4245 ext. 104 [email protected]
Pre-K through 8th Grade Children age 4 through 15. Catholic Youth Formation meets on Sundays in Mary’s House from 9:30 am to 10:45 am. Please see the calendar for the full schedule.
Senior Youth Catechism High School Catechism is held each Sunday in Angel House from 9:30 am to 10:45 am. Please see the calendar for the full schedule.
Adult Formation Interested in learning about the Catholic Faith? Classes meet on Sundays at 9:30 am at 919 Gunter Avenue house. Please see the calendar for the full schedule.
Ministries Would you like to serve in one of the church ministries? Please contact Deacon Ken Hall at 256-673-1024 for training.
Sacraments Weddings
Please contact Fr. Tim at least 6 months prior to your proposed wedding date.
Baptisms Please contact Fr. Tim for schedules and preparation information.
Coros Coro Santa Cruz: Ensayo los viernes a las 6 pm en la Capilla. *Coordinador: Raúl Garduño, 256-558-5286 Coro Alabanza y Gloria: Ensayo los miércoles a las 6 pm en el centro. *Coordinador: Tomás Ackerman, 251-402-3626 Arpa de David: Ensayo los jueves a las 6 pm en el centro. *Coordinador: Emiliano Soriano, 256-960-1662 Ángeles de Dios: Ensayo los domingos a las 4 pm *Coordinador: Oscar Torres, 256-744-0145
Catecismo Preparación para la recepción de los sacramentos y para el crecimiento en la fe. Clases los viernes, sábados y domingos en el centro. Se requie-re dos años de clase para la recepción de la Primera Comunión y para Confirmación. Para la recepción de Comunión el/la estudiante necesita tener 7 años de edad antes del primero de octubre. Para empezar la clase del primer año de Confirmación, necesita tener 12 años antes del primero de octubre. Y para la recepción de Confirmación, necesita tener 13 años antes del primero de octubre. *Contacte: Yolanda Nieto, 256-891-0550 Clases de Crecimiento. Para los jóvenes y adultos que quieren apren-der más de su fe. “Cuando era niño, hablaba como niño, pensaba y razo-naba como niño. Pero cuando me hice hombre, dejé de lado las cosas del niño” (1 Corintios 13:11). *Coordinador: Pedro González, 256-486-7890
Sacramentos Cursos Pre-Matrimoniales. Dichoso quien ama de corazón los Man-datos del Señor. Anímate a recibir la bendición de Dios en tu matrimo-nio. Te esperamos. *Contacte: Diácono Edwin y Paola Santos, 256-738-6153 Clases Pre-Bautismal. Cada segundo sábado del mes a las 1:00 pm. *Para más información contacte: 256-891-0550 Preparación Quinceañeras. Son solamente tres veces al año. *Para más información contacte: Ramona Solís, 256-202-9164.
Grupos Grupo Juvenil Reuniones Miércoles 10:00 am a 12:00 pm, y Domin-gos 5:00 pm a 7:00 pm *Contacte: Marvin Toledo, 256-744-5208 y Mario Francisco, 256-641-4802
Caballeros de Colón *Consejo 15845: Gustavo Linares, 256-557-0532 *Asamblea 3499: Heriberto Vásquez, 256-572-5323
Grupos de Oración. “Eran asiduos a la enseñanza de los Apóstoles, a la Convivencia fraterna a la fracción del pan y a las oraciones” (Hechos 2:42). Domingos desde las 2 p.m. hasta las 5 p.m. en la capilla. *Coordinador 1: Juan Martínez, 256-763-1863 *Coordinador 2: Juan Ramírez, 256-293-2648
Comité Organizador de los Eventos de la Iglesia *Contacte: Rosalinda Vega, 256-572-1642
Church Office 256-582-4245
www.stwilliamchurch.com Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Office Manager—Laura Hodge [email protected]
Mass Schedule Monday—Friday 8:30 am
Vigil Mass—Saturday 5:00 pm Sunday—8:30 & 11:00 am
Confession - Saturday 3:45-4:30 pm
St. William Catholic Church 929 Gunter Avenue, Guntersville, AL 35976
www.stwilliamchurch.com Pastor—Rev. Tim Pfander
256-582-4245 ext. 102
Capilla de la Santa Cruz 1534 Whitesville Road, Albertville, AL 35950
256-891-0550 256-279-0169 Padre Raúl Bedoya 256-505-1584
Miércoles, jueves, & viernes sábado Misa de Vigilia
domingo en Español
6:00 pm 6:00 pm 8:30 am,11:00 am & 6:00 pm
Horario de Misas:
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Diacono Edwin Santos Director-Juan Núñez DRE-Yolanda Nieto
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Horario de Oficina lunes - cerrado martes - viernes 9:00 am - 1:00 pm & 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
sábado - domingo 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
“… the poor we see with the eyes of flesh; they are there and we can put finger and hand in their wounds and the scars of the crown of thorns are visible on their foreheads; and at this point incredulity no longer has place and we should fall at their feet and say with the Apostle, Tu est Dominus et Deus meus (You are my Lord and my God!). You are our masters, and we will be your servants. You are for us the sacred images of that God whom we do not see, and not knowing how to love Him otherwise shall we not love Him in your per-son? (Ramson, Praying with Frederic, p.98)
Pope Francis on Sacraments and Justice The Holy Spirit is truly transforming us, and
through us he also wants to transform the world in which we live. Let us open the doors to the
Spirit, let ourselves be guided by him, and allow God’s constant help to make us new men and
women, inspired by the love of God which the Holy Spirit bestows on us! How
beautiful it would be if each of you, every evening, could say: Today at school, at
home, at work, guided by God, I showed a sign of love towards
one of my friends, my parents, an older person! How beautiful!
(4/28/13, Confirmation)
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TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
The origins of the custom of burning a lamp before the tab-ernacle are in Jewish worship, where a lamp called ner tamid or “eternal flame” burns before the ark in every synagogue. The ark contains the sacred scrolls of the Torah. The flame repre-sents the menorah in the Tem-ple, and therefore is never ex-tinguished. In fact, the word “ t a b e r n a c l e ” itself is derived from Hebrew, as taber is the Hebrew word for “tent,” and hearkens back to the forty years of wandering in the de-sert. The pilgrim people were sustained in hope by an aware-ness that God was not only in the pillar of cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night, but had quite literally “pitched his tent with them” in the shelter for the Ark of the Covenant. Some artisans have used this
theme of “ark” or “tent” to de-sign a tabernacle for the Blessed Sacrament. In Christian practice, An-glicans and Catholics use a sanc-tuary lamp to point toward the presence of the reserved sacra-ment, and Lutherans use it as a sign of God’s presence in the house of worship, but not nec-
essarily as a clue that the Eucharist i s reserved. Why, even in an age of electric light, is the sanc-tuary lamp an oil light or candle? Perhaps not only to point to
Christ, the light of the world, but also to point to sacrifice. For the light to exist, there must be sacrifice. The oil or wax is transformed into light, just as those who pray here, or who will receive viaticum from here, are called to transforma-tion in Christ. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Class of 2017… If you have a high school or college student in our parish
graduating this spring we want to know. Please call or email the church office with their name, name of school,
and any plans following graduation.
A SEASON OF JOY
“They devoted themselves to the teaching of the
apostles and to the communal life, to the breaking of bread
and to the prayers” (Acts 2:42). This first line of today’s
first reading sets the tone as this fifty-day celebration of
Easter opens before us. Today we listen to the teachings of
three apostles—Luke, Peter, and John—who remind us
that even though we have not seen Christ, we nonetheless
are filled with joy as we place our belief in his saving
death and resurrection. Each week during the Easter sea-
son we will gather as a community of faith to find strength
and support from our God and from one another. Each
week we will gather to break bread and offer the great
prayer of thanksgiving, actions that will manifest the very
presence of the risen Christ in our midst. Let us be open to
the wonders of this season of joy. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
to all of St. William’s First Communicants as they continue their journey of faith.
Norlen Espinoza Becerra Alyssa Delgado
Evelin Lugo Martinez Roberto Ortiz
Daniela Perez Rodi Perez
Kimberly Pham Callie Randall
Kayla Castro
Alexander Stevens Cristofer Vasquez Madeline Wharton
Tyler Lawton
Diego Lugo Martinez Angelina Tran
Jose Hernandez Vasquez
Kinverlin Hernandez Vasquez
May you always know the peace of Jesus, the light of His love
and the joy of His life within you.
El 20 de abril de 1906 los ojos de una imagen de la Dolorosa comenzaron a parpadear durante un lapso de 15 minutos en el colegio jesuita San Gabriel, en Quito, Ecuador. En 1995 en Cochabamba, Bolivia, donde una imagen del Divino rostro lagrimó sangre y después, una imagen de la Inmaculada hizo lo mismo. En el transcurso del siglo vein-te, muchísimas imágenes de Cristo, María e inclu-so, el Espíritu Santo, llo-raron lágrimas de agua, sangre u óleo, emitieron aroma de rosa o mostra-ron alguna manifestación paranormal. La ciencia logró ex-plicar algunos de estos fenómenos, pero en mu-
chos casos no fue posi-ble. Normalmente, la je-rarquía eclesiástica pre-fiere no hacer declara-ciones oficiales al res-pecto, por lo menos, no antes de mucho escruti-nio. El apóstol san Juan recomienda examinar cada espíritu (1 Juan 4:1-3) y esto es lo que la Iglesia hace con estas manifestaciones sobrena-turales. Con investiga-ciones científicas, socia-les y espirituales se exa-minan cuidadosamente estas manifestaciones a fin de asegurar que pro-vienen de Dios y no del diablo u otros orígenes. En fin, la mejor prueba de la veracidad de estos fenómenos es la conver-sión de los fieles. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Colectas de la Capilla
Cantidad necesaria cada semana $ 7,500
Colección la semana pasada $ 7,321
Segunda Colecta: Fondo de Construcción
Colectado este mes $ 38,263
Mas venta de comida este mes $ 3,358
Colecta total en abril $ 38,263
El saldo del fondo de Construcción $ 231,506
Segundo Domingo de Pascua ¿O NO? Somos como Tomás más frecuentemente de lo que podría-mos pensar. Nos alteramos cuando no podemos ver directa-mente o experimentar los resultados de nuestra fe. Quere-mos alguna evidencia por todos los años de fe y lucha cuan-do parece tan poco que ver de nuestra fe. El error que Tomás hizo y que nosotros hacemos es pensar que si pudié-ramos solo ver alguna evidencia que nuestra fe hace una dife-rencia, entonces sería más fácil tener fe. Pero no es la eviden-cia lo que hace la fe posible. Tomás no aumenta su fe porque él pone su mano en las heridas de Jesús. Tomás aumenta su fe porque Jesús regresa. Jesús regresa una y otra vez. Jesús regresa cada vez que invocamos su presencia en nuestra vida porque Jesús nunca nos deja. Tomás solo tuvo que pedirlo. Nosotros necesitamos solo pedir.
TRADICIONES DE LA NUESTRA FE
SANTO TORIBIO DE MOGROVEJO (1538-1606) 23 de marzo Toribio nació en Mallorca, España y desde muy joven mostró un interés y conocimiento notable del derecho civil llegando a ser profesor de Derecho en Salamanca y juez inquisito-rio. Siendo lai-co recibió el nombramiento de Arzobispo de Lima, por pedido del rey Feli-pe II al Papa Gregorio XIII. Llegó a Lima, Perú en 1581 y quedó sorprendido al ser testigo de los abusos de los conquistadores y la poca atención del clero hacia los pobres, pues se habían hecho del lado de los opre-
sores. Esta situación le con-movió tanto que fue el pri-mero en convocar un Conci-lio de obispos en América; como fruto del mismo Con-cilio se logró la impresión de catecismos y libros de texto en el idioma vernácu-lo, promoviendo además,
una renovación en la vida de los sacerdo-
tes. Visitó todas las comunidades de su diócesis en tres ocasiones, sufriendo los em-
bates del clima, el hambre y la falta de
mapas. Además de fundar hospitales y el primer semi-nario de América, fue quien trajo justicia y paz al Nuevo Mundo. Se le honra como el santo patrono de los obispos latinoamericanos. —Miguel Arias, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
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Huntsville (256) 536-0073 Crisis Pregnancy Center Albertville (256) 878-1300
National Hotline (800) 395-HELP (4357)
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April 29-30 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers
Saturday 5:00 pm
Norb Patla Terri Rushing
Billie Ellen Simpson
Linda Hodge Jake Hodge
Erin Summers Gene Doyle Sean Landry
Sunday 8:30 am
Lupe Kirby Sandy Whitaker
Joseph Peanasky Dianne Thomas
Cabe Dunn Matt Laski
Magen Tomas
Harold Davis Dale Lee
Kevin Young
Sunday 11:00 am
Gail Rusk Betsy Traynor
Kristen Skaziak Christopher Wallace
Matthew Corbin Vincent Tenchavez
George Uchaker
Rickey Hammond Cindy Hammond George Uchaker
May 13-14 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers
Saturday 5:00 pm
Robert Crowell Norb Patla
Billie Ellen Simpson
Jake Hodge Kevin McGarrahan
Erin Summers Gene Doyle Sean Landry
Sunday 8:30 am
Paul McKinney Susan McKinney
Jeff McLaughlin Shawn O’Harra
Alyssa Grider May Pham
Helen Pham
Dale Lee Jackie Todd
Kevin Young
Sunday 11:00 am
Magdalena Corbin Thomas Swatek
Alice Beck Maria Go
Regis Go Gezelin Go
Payton Uchaker
Jimmy Chavez John Eason Mark Etu
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May 6-7 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers
Saturday 5:00 pm
Derry Ewing Linda Hodge
John Summers
John Bannan Kevin McGarrahan
Alex Summers Norb Patla
Dewon Simpson
Sunday 8:30 am
Jack Hahn Stacy McLaughlin
Finie Higgins Robert Sandwell
Brayan Castro Christopher Gore
William McLaughlin
William Busic Taylor Sarazin Kevin Young
Sunday 11:00 am
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Brett Stanton Denise Stanton
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Maggie Skaziak
John Eason Vincent Riggs
Joe Snead
Capilla de la Santa Cruz Calendario de Eventos St. William Calendar of Events Sun, Apr 23, 2017
9:30 AM Music Rehearsal St. William
9:30 AM PSR Class Mary's House
Mon, Apr 24, 2017 Tue, Apr 25, 2017
11:30 AM Renew 919 Gunter Avenue
6:30 PM Eucharistic Adoration St. William
Wed, Apr 26, 2017
8:30 AM Adult Education/Bible Study St. William & Craven Hall
Thu, Apr 27, 2017 Fri, Apr 28, 2017 Sat, Apr 29, 2017
8:00 AM CONFIRMATION RETREAT Chapel of the Holy Cross
4:30 PM Rosary St. William
Sun, Apr 30, 2017
9:30 AM Music Rehearsal St. William
9:30 AM PSR Class Mary's House
10:30 AM Rosary St. William
1:00 PM Confirmation Practice & Interviews Chapel of the Holy Cross
Mon, May 01, 2017
5:00 PM Finance Committee Meeting Mary's House
6:00 PM Confirmation Chapel of the Holy Cross
7:00 PM Society of St. Vincent de Paul Mary's House
Tue, May 02, 2017
6:00 PM Confirmation Chapel of the Holy Cross
Wed, May 03, 2017
8:30 AM Adult Education/Bible Study St. William & Craven Hall
1:00 PM Pastors Prayer Group Angel House
domingo 23 de abril
2:00 PM Clases de Crecimiento
Sala mediana
2:00 PM Grupo de Oración
Capilla
3:00 PM Infancia Misionera
Sala Grande
4:00 PM Ensayo del Coro: Ángeles de Dios
4:00 PM RCIA Clase
Sala Mediana
5:30 PM Jóvenes Pastoral
Sala Grande
lunes 24 de abril
martes 25 de abril
5:00 PM St. Vicente de Paul
Centro
6:00 PM Coro: Fuego Divino
Centro Sala Mediana
6:00 PM Movimiento Juan XXIII
Centro (Sala Chica)
miércoles 26 de abril
6:00 PM Santa Misa
jueves 27 de abril
8:00 AM Adoración Eucarística
6:00 PM Ensayo del coro: Tomas
Centro - Sala Grande
6:00 PM Santa Misa
6:00 PM Ensayo del Coro: Arpa de David
Sala mediana
6:30 PM Coro: Santa Cruz
Centro, Med. Room
viernes 28 de abril
6:00 PM Santa Misa
sábado 29 de abril
8:00 AM Retiro de Confirmación
ALL DAY
6:00 PM Misa de Vigilia
domingo 30 de abril
12:30 AM Practicas de Confirmación y Entrevistas
Capilla
2:00 PM Clases de Crecimiento
Sala mediana
2:00 PM Grupo de Oración
Capilla
3:00 PM Infancia Misionera
Sala Grande
4:00 PM Ensayo del Coro: Ángeles de Dios
4:00 PM RCIA Clases
Sala Mediana
5:30 PM Jóvenes Pastoral
Sala Grande
Please pray for Our Sick and Recovering Parishioners
Saturday, April 22nd 5:00 pm St. William—Carol Dravis, RIP
Sunday, April 23rd
8:30 am Chapel—St. William Parishioners 11:00 am St. William—Rodolfo Rabin, RIP
Monday, April 24th
8:30 am St. William—Jennifer Sharpe, RIP
Tuesday, April 25th 8:30 am St. William—Rodolfo Rabin, RIP
Wednesday, April 26th
8:30 am St. William—Margaret Goldman
Thursday, April 27th
Friday, April 28th
Saturday, April 29th 5:00 pm St. William—Sam Harvey, RIP
Sunday, April 30th
8:30 am St. William—St. William Parishioners 11:00 am St. William—Faye Snead, RIP
Matthew 25: “I was sick and you visited me.” If you or a loved one is sick or hospitalized and would like a visit from a priest, please contact the office at (256) 582-4245 or via e-mail. They will be happy to arrange a visit. Prayer List Request Policy: Requests must be made by the individual or with family member’s permission before adding name to prayer list. This is to protect the privacy of the family or individual.
Offertory Last Weekend Poor Box Building Fund Collection April
PRAYER FOR THE SICK Almighty and Eternal God, You are the everlasting health of those who believe in You. Hear us for Your sick servants for whom we im-plore the aid of Your tender mercy, that being restored to bodily health, may they give thanks to You in Your Church. Through Christ our Lord. Amen
Weekly Collection St. William
Please pray for our sick and recovering Friends and Family Betty McEntyre
Pete, Vicky, and Sharron Barbara Norton Christine Amos
Taryn Krol Destiny Giglio
Cole Brown Lexie York
Justin James Quirke Ignacio Garcia Manlapaz, Jr.
Jo Ann & Leonard Knight Dennis O’Day
Jaime St. Clergy Maria Victoria Mallare
Leroy Anderton Cathy Johnson
Derek Emmerson Janice Samford & Family
Our Soldiers Stationed Overseas
Joe Pavia Jimmy Trammel Davey Roberson
Angie Amos Earl Whitman Sally Bethune Randall Word Louise Cowart Boyce Lanier
Carl Trammell Glenn Terry Lisa Crosby
Sherry Brown Mary Kitchen Simon Poloikis
Christopher Arbir Nancy Sewell
Lori Zimmerman Those Recovering from Surgery
Sam Harvey Paula Swatek
Mary Andreae Gloria Rabin
Michaeline Terry Anna Caliguire
Kieu Martin Jim Curtin
Carmen Collazo
Elsa Kirst Jerry Hardy
Frank & Louise Fitzmorris Debbie Schrandt
Shelvy Landry Dottie Browne-Peck
Lawrence Lee Kathleen McGarrahan
Our homebound parishioners
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Cooper Dowdy Gleen Baker Larry Baker
Gus & Catherine Ginas Bill Ginas
Eugene Burman Karen Hurlbut Tom Harrell Dave Lytle
Mary Christine Louis Anne
Victor Hawkins Mary Krol
Margaret Jobin Beatrice Gable
Judy Stanky Norman Moore Gary Tillman
Thomas Mortimer George Marriott Mary Marriott Mary Tranquill
Brian Mann August & Mary Tranquill
Justin Beau Tranquill Peter & Gertrude Lecher Robert & Blanche Louis
Allen Louis Leroy Lecher
Cecelia Pettigrew McCaffary Family Pawelski Family Fr. Tim Pfander
Eugene & Ann Comisky Arthur & Ida Galinat
Parents Wallace Renc Jr. & Family
Jim Kilgore Thelma & Al Brooks
Rosa Caracci Vita Atria Lisa Bates
Pfander Family Adams Family
Sandy Fisher Hughes
Joseph Nichols Albert & Margaret Lemieux
Charles & Janet Burgess Cirspolo Ventura
Julia Ventura Segui/Slatsky Family
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Demuth Family Faye Snead
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Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Fail, Sr.
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George A. Smith Betty J. McKinney
RC & Janet Brantley Justin Ehman Carol Dravis
Fr. Francis Reque Rodolfo Rabin
Amparo Go Valentino Go Leo Meinert
Annette & James Rands
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