The vision of Notre Dame Catholic Church is to glorify God by being a faithful, inclusive community
who, in the name of Jesus Christ, enables all to grow in their rela�onship with God and
with one another through witness, worship and service.
NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC CHURCH Corner of Water and Washington Street, Kerrville, TX 78028
Pastoral Center: 909 Main St. 830-257-5961 Fax: 830-895-9771 Faith Formation 830-896-4233 School 830-257-6707
www.notredamechurch.cc Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00pm, Closed 12:00 noon-1:00
MINISTRIES & ORGANIZATIONS ACTS Core Nicole Thibeault 370-1003 Altar Care Barbara Miciotto 377-3063 Altar Servers Norma Martinez 370-9776 Booster Club Charles Bloom 370-9971 Boy Scouts Julian Jay Torres 353-0073 Bus Trans. Travis Reno 285-1728 Covenant of Love Brian & Deb Fisher 377-2133 Mark & Red Anderson 285-2655 Cursillos Carmelo Servin 377-2530 Daughters of Notre Dame Elva Perez (210)355-9329 El Sembrador Mari & Lupe Saldivar 777-2712 Environment & Art Rosemary Suess 895-2109 Eucharistic Adoration Veronica Fabro 377-9117 Estela Solis 896-4217 Evangelization Beth Fearing 370-0652 Extraordinary Ministers Jesse & Angie Garza 367-7018 of Holy Communion Rose Petmecky 329-1000 Festival Committee Katrina Dry 377-7051 Pete Calderon 928-7383 Finance Council Bart Stevens (830)496-3625 Greeters Esther Moreno 792-5927 Guadalupanas Florencia Martinez 459-1931 Holy Ground Keepers Dorothy Cass 257-5961 Holy Sew-n-Sews Peggy McKay 257-2314 Knights of Columbus Fernando Gutierrez 830-343-9200 La Danza de Notre Dame Agapito Rodriguez 739-2559 Lectors Claudia Sullivan 995-5007 Alicia Falcon 896-0178 Library Doug & Deborah Harris (214)906-7764 Liturgy Coordinator Dora Bill 896-4267 Marriage Preparation Juan & Florencia Martinez 459-1931 Ministry to Sick: Homebound Patti Kerth (713)409-3107 Nursing Home Jesse Garza 370-4472 Hospital Patti Kerth (713)409-3107 M.O.S.T. Olga Lopez 370-2164 (Ministerio de Oración Santísima Trinidad) Music Coordinator Dorothy Cass 257-5961 Manuel Sanchez 896-3363 Natural Family Planning Lisa & Kevin McCormick 257-7803 Prayer Shawl Ministry Kathyrn Inman 895-5376 Prayer & Worship Comm. Dorothy Cass 257-5961 PTC Stephanie Keller 257-6707 Publicity R.C.I.A. Gail Stauder 896-4233 Joyce Lozano 777-4835 Rosary Making Ministry Rita Funk 258-6093 Sacristan Martha Stakes 792-5148 School Council Angela Fiedler 377-8116 St. Vincent de Paul Debra Payne 832-515-5954 Stewardship Kay Graham-Gilbert 864-4286 Ushers Robert Machicek 895-3177 Welcoming Committee Maura Windlinger (847)772-6648 Angela Hons 890-3572
May 19, 2019
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil 5:00 pm Sunday 7:45 am, 9:15 am (Spanish), 11:00 am, 5:00 pm Weekdays Refer to the inside of the bulletin.
RITE OF RECONCILIATION
Saturday 3:30-4:45 pm MARRIAGE: Consult the pastor 6 months in advance. QUINCEAÑERAS: Call the YFM office one year in advance. BAPTISM: Call the YFM off ice for an appointment 896-4233. PASTORAL TEAM CLERGY Fr. David R. Wagner, Pastor Fr. Rafael Duda, Parochial Vicar Deacon Alfredo (Jimmy) Bill, Jr., Hispanic Ministry Deacon Raul Gutierrez Deacon Harold (Sonny) Kaufhold Deacon Juan Martinez PASTORAL CENTER Eva Bill, Parish Secretary Tracy Gourley, Financial Associate LITURGY & MUSIC Dorothy Cass, Director of Liturgy/Music Ministries Marta Mata, Liturgy Secretary OFFICE OF FAITH FORMATION Alma Cruz-Gonzales, Families & Children/ Hispanic Ministry Denise Jenschke, Cathechesis of the Good Shepherd & 1st Eucharist Prep. Wyatt Wentrcek, Youth Ministry Nelda Bill, Secretary/Baptism Coord. MAINTENANCE Mark Ince, Superintendent CATHOLIC SCHOOL OFFICE Sandi Killo, Principal Irene Alcorta, Secretary Michelle Coldwell, Registrar Debbie Mossman, Bookkeeper
The vision of Notre Dame Catholic Church is to glorify God by being a faithful, inclusive community The vision of Notre Dame Catholic Church is to glorify God by being a faithful, inclusive community The vision of Notre Dame Catholic Church is to glorify God by being a faithful, inclusive community The vision of Notre Dame Catholic Church is to glorify God by being a faithful, inclusive community who, in the name of Jesus Christ, enables all to grow in their relationship with God and who, in the name of Jesus Christ, enables all to grow in their relationship with God and who, in the name of Jesus Christ, enables all to grow in their relationship with God and who, in the name of Jesus Christ, enables all to grow in their relationship with God and
with one another through witness, worship and service. with one another through witness, worship and service. with one another through witness, worship and service. with one another through witness, worship and service.
Fifth Sunday
of Easter
May 19, 2019
Readings for the Week of May 19, 2019
Fifth Sunday of Easter Sunday Acts 14:21-27; Ps 145:8-9, 10-11, 12- 13; Rev 21:1-5a; Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35
Monday Saint Bernardine of Siena, Priest Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-2, 3-4, 15-16; Jn 14:21-26
Tuesday Saint Christopher Magallanes, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-11, 12-13ab, 21; Jn 14:27-31a
Wednesday Saint Rita of Cascia, Religious Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-2, 3-4ab, 4cd- 5; Jn 15:1-8
Thursday Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-2a, 2b-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11
Friday Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-9, 10 and 12; Jn 15:12-17
Saturday Saint Bede the Venerable, Priest and Doctor of the Church; Saint Gregory VII, Pope; Saint Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi, Virgin Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 5; Jn 15:18-21
Sunday Sixth Sunday of Easter Acts 15:1-2, 22-29; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Rev 21:10-14, 22-23; Jn 14:23-29 When the Ascension of the Lord is celebrated on the following Sunday, the Second Reading and Gospel from the Seventh Sunday of Easter may be read on the Sixth Sunday of Easter. In those places where the observance of the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord has been transferred to the Seventh Sunday of Easter, the Mass and readings of the Ascension are used.
Sent In To the World – Part 2
The theme of “the world” as a distinct and opposite entity from the Church is a very dominant theme in John’s Gospel. The word “world” is used in the Gospel of John nearly 60 times, varying somewhat depending on which translation you have. It is something John talks about frequently, and depicts Jesus talking about often as well. For John, the “world” means pretty much the same as what it means to us: it’s human society organizing itself without God. It’s secularism. The world rejects the Word of God, the authority of God, even the existence of God. The world looks to itself, its own wisdom, its own values, its own governance. The world won’t have any god or book to rule over it. The world wants Christ to go away and Christians to keep silent. Stop for a moment and consider our culture today, as compared to 60, 50, even 40 years ago. Things that were unheard of, things that were inconceivable 40 to 60 years ago are commonplace today. The condition a culture is in is reflected in its arts. Think of the sorts of movies you can see nowadays, compared to what you could see in the 1940s and 50s. Or the kinds of books and magazines you can buy at any bookstore. Look at what is on television today in comparison to what was on the 40s and 50s, especially with satellite and cable. Consider average Sunday church attendance today in comparison to what it was five decades ago. Look at the divorce rate, the number of people opting out of marriage in favor of cohabitation. Look at the number of out of wedlock pregnancies now in comparison to then. Or the crime rate, or drug and alcohol abuse. Look at what is happening to the traditional family. And on and on. It looks as if the world is getting its wish. Since the 1940s does it look like the church or the world is the one gaining ground? Is it the world or the Church that is receding? In 2006 there was a news story about an Italian atheist who is going to sue the Roman Catholic Church. This man claims that the Church has completely fabricated the Gospel message. He says that Jesus never even existed. He is demanding incontrovertible proof from the Church that Jesus really existed and that He is who the Church claims Him to be. If the Italian atheist wins his case, he believes it will mean the final dismantling and demolition of Christianity once and for all. He tried filing a similar suit against an individual priest in 2002, but no Italian court would take the case. But he found another court that considered it. And his attorney, with a gleam in his eye, said in an interview, “this is going to be bigger than the Da Vinci Code.” Why does this man, why does the world hate Christ and Christians so? We know why. The world loves darkness. The world loves self-indulgence, sense-pleasures, material wealth and all sorts of depravity. And when Christ comes into the world, His light exposes the world’s deeds for the evil they are. And the world doesn’t like that. The world doesn’t want to give up its desires and practices. The world wants Jesus to go away and Christians to keep silent. The world hates Christ and Christians. To be continued . . .
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Quinto Domingo de Pascua
19 de mayo 2019
Lecturas por la Semana del 19 de Mayo de 2019
Quinto Domingo de Pascua Domingo Hch 14, 21b-27; Sal 144, 8-9. 10- 11. 12-13ab; Apoc 21, 1-5a; Jn 13, 31-33a. 34-35
Lunes San Bernardino de Siena, Presbítero Hch 14, 5-18; Sal 113b,1-2. 3- 4. 15-16; Jn 14, 21-26
Martes San Cristóbal Magallanes, Presbítero y 24 Compañeros, Mártires Hch 14, 19-28; Sal 144, 10-11. 12-13ab. 21; Jn 14, 27-31
Miércoles Santa Rita de Cascia, Religiosa Hch 15, 1-6; Sal 121, 1-2. 3-4a. 4b-5; Jn 15, 1-8
Jueves Hch 15, 7-21; Sal 95, 1-2a. 2b- 3. 10; Jn 15, 9- 11
Viernes Hch 15, 22-31; Sal 56, 8-9. 10- 12; Jn 15, 12-17
Sábado San Beda el Venerable, Presbítero y Doctor de la Iglesia; San Gregorio VII, Papa; Santa María Magdalena de Pazzi, Virgen Hch 16, 1-10; Sal 99, 2. 3. 5; Jn 15, 18-21
Domingo Sexto Domingo de Pascua Hch 15, 1-2. 22- 29; Sal 66, 2-3. 5. 6 y 8; Apoc 21, 10-14. 22- 23; Jn 14, 23-29
Enviado al Mundo – 2ª Parte El tema del "mundo" como una entidad distinta y opuesta de la Iglesia es un tema muy dominante en el Evangelio de San Juan. La palabra "mundo" se usa en el Evangelio de San Juan casi 60 veces, dependiendo de la traducción que tenga. Es algo de lo que San Juan habla con frecuencia, y representa a Jesús hablando a menudo también. Para San Juan, el "mundo" significa casi lo mismo que para nosotros: es la sociedad humana que se organiza sin Dios. Es el secularismo. El mundo rechaza la Palabra de Dios, la autoridad de Dios, incluso la existencia de Dios. El mundo se ve a sí mismo, a su propia sabiduría, a sus propios valores, a su propio gobierno. El mundo no tendrá ningún dios o libro para gobernarlo. El mundo quiere que Cristo se vaya y los Cristianos que guarden silencio. Deténganse por un momento y consideren nuestra cultura de hoy, en comparación a 60, 50, incluso 40 años atrás. Las cosas que no se escuchaban, las cosas que eran inconcebibles hace 40 o 60 años son comunes hoy en día. La condición en que se encuentra una cultura se refleja en sus artes. Piensen en el tipo de películas que pueden ver hoy en día, en comparación con lo que se veía en los años 40 y 50. O los tipos de libros y revistas podían comprar en cualquier librería. Miren lo que está en la televisión hoy en comparación con lo que estaba en los años 40 y 50, especialmente con el satélite y cable. Consideren la asistencia promedio a la iglesia de los domingos hoy en comparación con lo que fue hace cinco décadas. Miren la tasa de divorcios, el número de personas que renuncian al matrimonio en favor de la convivencia. Miren la cantidad de embarazos fuera del matrimonio ahora en comparación con los de entonces. O la tasa de criminalidad, o el abuso de drogas y alcohol. Miren lo que le está pasando a la familia tradicional. Y así sucesivamente. Parece como si el mundo estuviera recibiendo su deseo. Desde 1940, ¿parece que la iglesia o el mundo es el que está ganando terreno? ¿Es el mundo o la Iglesia lo que está retrocediendo? En año 2006 hubo una noticia sobre un ateo Italiano que demandó a la Iglesia Católica Romana. Este hombre afirma que la Iglesia ha fabricado completamente el mensaje del Evangelio. Él dice que Jesús nunca existió. Él está exigiendo una prueba incontrovertible a la Iglesia de que Jesús realmente existió y de que Él es quien la Iglesia dice que es. Si el ateo Italiano gana su caso, creen que esto significará el desmantelamiento final y la demolición del Cristianismo de una vez por todas. En el año 2002Intentó presentar una demanda similar contra un Sacerdote, pero ningún tribunal Italiano aceptó el caso. Pero encontró otro tribunal que lo consideró. Y su abogado, con un brillo en sus ojos, dijo en una entrevista, "esto va a ser más grande que el Código Da Vinci". ¿Por qué este hombre, por qué el mundo odia tanto a Cristo como a los Cristianos? Sabemos el por qué. El mundo ama la oscuridad. El mundo ama la autocomplacencia, los placeres de los sentidos, la riqueza material y todo tipo de depravación. Y cuando Cristo viene al mundo, su luz expone las obras del mundo por el mal que son. Y al mundo no le gusta eso. El mundo no quiere renunciar a sus deseos y prácticas. El mundo quiere que Jesús se vaya y los Cristianos que guarden silencio. El mundo odia a Cristo y a los Cristianos. Continuará. . .
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Sunday, May 19, 2019 Fifth Sunday of Easter Acts 14:21-27, Rv 21:1-5a, Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35(54) 7:45 am Daughters of Notre Dame Mother’s Day Memorials 9:15 am †Salvador & Maria Antonia Venegas By Consuelo Venegas 11:00 am All Souls in Purgatory By Anonymous 5:00 pm People of the Parish Monday, May 20, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 14:5-18, Jn 14:21-26(285) 12:00 pm Special Intention for Clint Haycraft By Family Tuesday, May 21, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 14:19-28, Jn 14:27-31a(286) 7:00 am †Craig Inabnet By John & Carolyn Roup Wednesday, May 22, 2019 Easter Weekday St. Rita of Cascia, Religious Acts 15:1-6, Jn 15:1-8(287) 12:00 pm †Lynn Andrews By Buddy Andrews Thursday, May 23, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 15:7-21, Jn 15:9-11 (288) 12:00 pm †Rev. Father Paul NGO Hanh By Yen Khan Ven Friday, May 24, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 15:22-31, Jn 15:12-17(289) 8:00 am In Thanksgiving By The Gray Family Saturday, May 25, 2019 Easter Weekday Acts 15:1-2, 22-29, Rv 21:10-14, 22-23, Jn 14:23-29(57) 5:00 pm †Oralia Bill By Family Sunday, May 26, 2019 Sixth Sunday of Easter Acts 15:1-2, 22-29, Rv 21:10-14, 22-23, Jn 14:23-29(57) 7:45 am People of the Parish 9:15 am †Benjamin Venegas By Eva Venegas 11:00 am †Ellie Trijo By The Trijo & Nemec Families 5:00 pm †June McGilvray By The McGilvray Family
Liturgy of the Hours: Week 1
Monday, May 20, 2019 Boy Scouts-7:00pm-Gymnasium Cursillos-7:00pm-Social Center Tuesday, May 21, 2019 Lectors (Spanish)-5:30pm-Church RCIA Closing Mass-6:15pm-Church Spanish Choir-7:00pm-Fireplace RM Wednesday, May 22, 2019 PTC Board Meeting-4:30pm-School Conference RM Inglés Tambien-5:00pm-Kemper Hall RM 209 M.O.S.T.-7:00pm-Fireplace RM Ministerio Santa Cecilia-7:00pm-Gym Thursday, May 23, 2019 “That Man is You” Gathering-6:15am-Social Center Evening Prayer-6:30pm-Church M.O.S.T.-7:00pm-Fireplace RM Friday, May 24, 2019 Hour of Mercy-3:00pm-Church El Sembrador-7:00pm-Fireplace RM OLH Graduation-7:00pm-Church Saturday, May 25, 2019 Repose the Blessed Sacrament-11:30am-Church Sunday, May 26, 2019 Retiro Espiritual-1:00pm-Social Center
The Sanctuary Lamp will burn this week in memory
of Oralia Bill
By
Family
The Second Collection on May 25 & 26, 2019
will be for Habitat for Humanity & C.A.M.
Thank you for your generosity!
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Saturday, May 25, 2019 - 5:00pm Crucifer–Elijah Gorham Candle Bearer–Natalie Wagner Candle Bearer-Danek Garcia
Sunday, May 26, 2019—7:45am Crucifer–Caleb Clayton Candle Bearer– Jordan Clayton Candle Bearer—Emma Clayton
Sunday, May 26, 2019—9:15am
Crucifer–Vanessa Garcia Candle Bearer-Marisol Falcon Candle Bearer–Oliva Valdez
Sunday, May 26, 2019 —11:00am
Crucifer–Kelsey Kleypas Candle Bearer–Marcus Nombrano Candle Bearer—Ruben Nombrano
Sunday, May 26, 2019— 5:00pm
Crucifer–Makaya Portillo Candle Bearer–Elizabeth Villarreal Candle Bearer-Gracilla Castillo
Saturday, May 25, 2019—5:00pm
Team A
DM: Monica Schneider
Sunday, May 26, 2019—7:45am
Team B
DM: Jacqui Magenheimer
Sunday, May 26, 2019—9:15am
Team B
DM: John Martinez
Sunday, May 26, 2019—11:00am
Team A
DM: Sandra Schmitt
Sunday, May 26, 2019— 5:00pm
Team LC
DM:
DM-Designated Minister
Saturday, May 25, 2019—5:00pm
Gary Selgrath Gail Stauder Sunday, May 26, 2019—7:45am Gwen Kelly Dan Abell Sunday, May 26, 2019—9:15am Jessica Dominguez Marisol Navarro Sunday, May 26, 2019—11:00am Barry Rollman Michelle Yanez Sunday, May 26, 2019— 5:00pm Nikos Lambdin Judy Kilian
Saturday, May 25, 2019—5:00pm
Team A
Sunday, May 26, 2019—7:45am
Team A Sunday, May 26, 2019—9:15am
Team A Sunday, May 26, 2019—11:00am
Team C
Mauricio Reyes, Mario Reyes, Tony Perez, Mary Jane Flores, Eloida Garcia, David Avila, Anita Rios, Andy Mi-ciotto, Barbara Barecky, Pat Cass, Olan Mahlmann, Eli-as Moreno, Manuela Sanchez, Martin Reyes, Henrietta Fadai, Ed Nemec, Mary Ann Mobley, Joe Meurer, Den-nis Bailey, Javier Uriegas, Marissa Hernandez, Dora Bill, Miriam Gutierrez, Deacon Raul Gutierrez, Edgar Dominguez, Rudy Garcia, Linda Nunez, Frank Moniz, Daniel Flores, Laurie Martinez, Rita Morrison, Mari Gamez, Kay Mahlmann, Elizabeth Calderon, Agnes Wil-liams, Bob Sarna, Vince de la Cruz, Janet Quinn, Irma Aguirre, Sean Walsh, Majel Hrdlovich, Estella Treviño, Dale Denais, Betsy Wogan, Elva Delgadillo, Jimmy Del-gadillo, Martin Ayala, Carol Centeno, Adolfo Lopez, Fr. John Reidman, Maria Elena Flores, Tiffany Sweat.
Pope Francis calls the church to be permanently in mission. He calls for everyone to be a missionary. We can participate in the mission through prayer; an hour of adoration. This hour is a great and unrepeated opportunity for a young parent or grandparent to teach their tender lambs our faith and reverence to our most humble Majesty, The Good Shepherd Jesus. Please join us in just one hour of adoration a week out of nearly 124 weekly hours to choose from. An adorer is needed for:
Friday 2:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. Saturday 4:00 a.m.—5:00 a.m.
If you are able to help with this time, please call Veronica Fabro at (830)377-9117. El Papa Francisco llama a la Iglesia para que esté en mission permanentemente. Nos llama a todos a ser misioneros. Podemos participar en la mission por medio de la oración; una hora de adoración. Esta hora es una gran oportunidad que no repetirá para que un padre o abuelo enséne a sus delicados (tiernos) corderos nuestra fe y reverencia hacia nuestra humildisima Majestad, El Buen Pastor Jesús. Por favor únanse en solo una hora de adoración a la semana de las 124 horas semanales a escoger. Tambien es necesario un adorador los:
viernes 2:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m. sabado 4:00 a.m.—5:00 a.m.
Si usted puede acompañar a Jesús este momento, por favor llame a Veronica Fabro al (830)377-9117.
FIRST SATURDAY PRO-LIFE ROSARY
presented by the Knights of Columbus
Come join us on Saturday, June 1st
beginning at 4:00 p.m.
at Notre Dame Catholic Church Kerrville, Texas
This beautiful and inspiring program will take place on the First Saturday of each month, to pray for the end of abortion and the culture of death, attend Confession if desired, and satisfy the request of Our Lady of Fatima to honor Her Immaculate Heart and help bring about peace in the world.
We invite you to learn about and be a part of this special devotion. Join us before the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe as we pray and sing for the world. Offer personal intentions to Our Lady for your children and families.
The 5:00 p.m. Vigil Mass will follow.
Covenant of Love Marriage Ministry
Our next Date Night will be June 7, 2019 @ 6:30 p.m. in the
Notre Dame Social Center
“TRIVIA NIGHT” Registration cards and brochures are in the narthex or sign up at the notredamechurch.cc web site. Questions? Contact Red and Mark Anderson @ 830-285-6618
Deadline for reservations-June 3, 2019
ST. PETER UPON THE WATER is accepting applications for
the following positions:
Secretary (30 hours per week) Housekeeper (part-time)
For more information, contact Teresa Baker, Co-Director
(830) 367-5959.
!!!Critical appeal from Society of St Vincent de Paul Notre Dame Kerrville!!!
Kids’ SUMMER clothing, boys and girls, and kids’ shoes. These donations will be priced and placed in the Thrift Store.
Financial Aid vouchers are given out to select free items in the store. We also support emergency situations arising from working with Hill Country Crisis Center, K-Star and Head Start. THINK KIDS’ SUMMER CLOTHING.
On the weekend of June 1st and June 2nd all parishes in our Archdiocese will be conducting a second collection for the Priest Pension Fund. This fund supports the pension for priests who have reached retirement age. This year there will be 66 priests receiving pensions. After faithfully serving many years in the Lord’s vineyard, the Priest Pension Plan ensures that our semi and fully retired priests may have a dignified retirement by being able to pay for the many expenses encountered in retirement. As the average age of priests continues to rise and priests, along with the general population, live longer lives, there is a greater need than ever to ensure the viability and strength of our pension. Please be generous in making a donation on the weekend on June 1st and June 2nd to support our Archdiocesan Priest Pension Plan.
The Daughters of Notre Dame are currently accepting Father’s Day Memorial’s. A special Memorial Mass will be said on Sunday, June 23, 2019 at the 7:45 a.m. Mass; names will be published in the weekly bulletin. Envelopes for donations are located in the back of the church in the narthex. Donations may be placed in the collection basket or dropped off at the Pastoral Center. Deadline for intentions is Sunday, June 16, 2019.
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion - Upcoming Training Session
For anyone who would like to serve as an EMHC at Mass or as a Minister to the Sick:
June 30, 2019, in the Church, beginning @ 1:30 pm to approximately 3:30 pm.
If you have any questions, please contact either Jesse Garza, 367-7018, or Rose Petmecky, 830-329-1000.
El fin de semana del 1º y 2º de junio, todas las parroquias de nuestra Arquidiócesis llevarán a cabo una segunda colecta para el Fondo de Pensiones Sacerdotal. Este fondo apoya la pensión para los Sacerdotes que han alcanzado la edad de jubilación. Este año habrá 66 sacerdotes que recibirán pensiones. Después de servir fielmente durante muchos años en la viña del Señor, el Plan de Pensión del Sacerdote garantiza que nuestros Sacerdotes semi y jubilados puedan tener una jubilación digna al poder pagar los muchos gastos que se producen en la jubilación. A medida que la edad promedio de los Sacerdotes continúa aumentando y los Sacerdotes, junto con la población en general, tienen una vida más larga, existe una necesidad mayor que nunca de garantizar la viabilidad y la fortaleza de nuestra pensión. Por favor sean generosos al hacer una donación el fin de semana el 1º y 2º de junio para apoyar nuestro Plan de Pensión Sacerdotal Arquidiocesano.
Ministros Extraordinarios de la Sagrada Comunión – Próxima sesión de capacitación,
para cualquier persona que quiera servir como EMHC en Misa o como Ministro de Enfermos:
Será el 30 de junio de 2019, en la Iglesia, de 1:30pm - 3:30pm aproximadamente.
Si tienen alguna pregunta, comuníquense con Jesse Garza, 367-7018, o con Rose Petmecky, 830-329-1000.
OFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTIONOFFERTORY COLLECTION
May 11-12, 2019
CHURCH Envelopes/Checks $ 12,956.70 Currency/Coin 2,587.31 Capitol Improvement 121.00 TOTAL $ 15,665.01 Assumption Seminary (2nd Collection) $ 1,230.12 Rice Bowl 54.99 St. Vincent de Paul 25.00 TOTAL $ 1,310.11 SCHOOL Envelopes $ 1,098.00 TOTAL $ 1,098.00
BooksToBorrow from the Notre Dame Parish Library are available in the narthex of the church, near the bell tower door.
Is This All There Is? On Resurrection and
Eternal Life, by Gerhard Lohfink is a ver itable encyclopedia for Eastertide. In only 300 exhaustively documented pages, this German biblical scholar and theologian includes exploration of not only the finest modern Scriptural and theological scholarship on the Christian view of death, but also the myriad prospects and explanations offered in other traditions. In Part One, What People Think, there are lavish exhibits, from gravestones to the latest Hindu and Buddhist theology, which support what we read on the back cover, from Dale C. Allison Jr., of Princeton Theological Seminary. He calls the book “hugely informed, consistently provocative, conscientiously pastoral, and – in the best sense of the word – imaginative.” Part Two, What Israel Learned, then Part
Three, What Entered the World in Jesus, are studded with scriptural citations, reaping the fruit of Lohfink’s years as a Biblical scholar. On page 131, the opening page of Part Four,
What Will Happen to Us, Lohfink says, “Now we begin the central part of this book. Everything I have said so far was only preparation, introduction, and a surveying of the terrain. … From here on…we will be presenting a theological interpretation of our statements of faith.” The dust jacket claims, “With his characteristically gentle but clear language, he reveals the power of Christian resurrection.” The final section is titled Part Five, What We
Can Do. The theology challenges the intellect, but the final page contains these words, which make it all worthwhile: “We always want to be doing something. We want to criticize, intervene, change, improve, shape. And rightly so! That is our duty. But in death, when we come to God, that all ceases. Then our existence will be pure astonishment, pure looking, pure praise, pure adoration – an unimaginable and unnameable happiness.” Check out this book and read the section which intrigues you, discuss it with your friends, then return it to share with others – or to borrow it another day.
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Reserve my Camp T-Shirt ………..…...Free with early registration by May 14th. Reserve my Music CD ………………………………………...____@ 6.00= $_______ Reserve my St. Catherine Labouré story book …..____@ 5.00=$_______ Total $_______
Emergency Contact:
Name: _________________________________________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________ Email: _______________________________
I understand that reasonable precau�ons will be taken to safeguard the health and well being of the par�cipants in this CKC and that I will be no�fied as soon as
possible in the event of an emergency. In the case of sickness or an accident, I authorize and consent the CKC Team, or other associated volunteers of the CKC
program to obtain medical care from a licensed physician, hospital, or medical clinic for my son/daughter in the event that myself or other legal Guardian(s)
cannot be reached. I hereby do release and forever discharge this Diocese, and Parish from all manners of ac�ons, claims which I or the child named above shall
or may have for any reason, arising during my child’s a,endance of the CKC.
Unless other wri,en instruc�on is submi,ed, I also consent to allowing my child’s image to be recorded, either by photograph or video, and used during the CKC
week or for future adver�sement of Parish programs. Any other use will require your further consent.
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Congratulations to the following students who received Jesus for the first time in
Holy Eucharist and to those who received the Holy Spirit in the Sacrament of
Confirmation. Please keep them in your prayer as they continue to follow Jesus. We
would also like to congratulate and welcome these newly baptized:
Felicidades a los siguientes niños y jóvenes que recibieron a Jesús por primera
vez en la Sagrada Eucaristía. Por favor, mantenga a estos niños y jóvenes en sus
oraciones para que continúen su camino con Jesús. También, les damos la bienvenida y
felicitaciones a estos recién bautizados:
Christopher Arturo Alva Julian Alva Melissa Arzola Bayley Lyn Boyle Aiden Adrian Calderon-Macedo
Atalie Itzel Casillas-Coronel Jose Alberto Castillo Jaydin Jeremyah Fraustro del Toro
Gabriel Julian Diaz del Toro Emilina Rose Duarte Briana Alicia Falcon Yavet Isaiah Flores-Mendez Eric Franco Vanessa Nicole Garcia Daffne Areli Camacho Gutierrez
Grant Stanton Gutierrez Michael Felipe Gutierrez Sebastian Israel Gutierrez Fabian Guzman Robles Shaelan Rose Hagar Evalyn Henson Belinda Hernandez Karen Edith Hernandez Abigail Juarez Isabella Rose Longoria Rylie Ann Manahan Adelyn Guadalupe Mata Sofia Mendoza Javier Guadalupe Neave Rodriguez
Ivonne Sarai Ortiz Suchil Kieran Alexander Phillips Raul Yovani Rendon Benjamin P Samardak Aidan Christopher Spraggins Alberto Guadalupe Servin
Judson Allen Smith Alexandra Diana Stewart Angela Elizabeth Vazquez Alejandro Vergara Reese Hannah Wentrcek Jakob Zapata
Anay Estefany Alva-Negrete
Cristian Arzola Nancy Arzola Cord William Bartlett Adrian Cardenas Brian Uriel Casillas Andres Joban Castillo Stephen Jacob Chapman Justin Echeverria Andres Ferrel Alec Kennon Garces Ismael Luna Garcia Lisa Mackayla Garcia Lorena Garcia Garcia Saul Emmanuel Garcia Ortiz
Vanessa Garcia Lozano Michael Juarez Gloria Herman Gonzalez Maria Priscila Gonzalez Perez
Christian Michael Gorham Mikayla Ann Grocki Juan Jose Guerrero Leslie Michelle Hernandez Jesus Jimenez Emily Luna Luz Clarita Luna Brooke Kristine Meismer Olivia Ann Merritt
Abel Mendoza Gonzalez Cody Andrew Moreno Nathaniel Lee Pena Araceli Yvonne Perez Miguel Angel Perez-Marciano
Jennifer Rodriguez Rosa Isabel Rangel Rosales
Derek Daniel Rubio Briseyda Sanchez Jonah Nathaniel Sandoval
Adults
John Ben Cawley William Ed Childers Melissa Marie Hollinger Sandra G Lozano Bertrand Friedrich Saur Kimberly Nicole Cardenas Sonia Marcella Constante David Rafael Cortinas Peggy Lou Cortinas Judith Diaz Ruth Lee Henson Brando Hernandez Kelly Lynne Kerth Timothy Edward Limon Jessica Kristine Limon Jesus Gilberto Mejia Bautista Nancy Kaye Gohlke Morris
Doris Renee Neciosup Shawn Curtis Pipkin Jason Whitfield Roberts Judith Renea Rodgers
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Girls ages 5 and up, with their parents,
Are cordially invited to attend a
Blue Rose TeaBlue Rose TeaBlue Rose TeaBlue Rose Tea June 2, 2019
After the 11 am Mass, Fireplace Room
Little Flowers Girls’ Club Little Catholic club for girls ages 5 and up that teaches
virtues through activities, scripture, saints’ biographies, crafts and FUN!
Questions or RSVP to [email protected] or
Amy Chapman (830) 329-1913 (call or text)
Pre-registration for the
2019-2020 Catechetical Year is now open
Ensure your child’s spot for next year, come by the YFM Office and register. You can also register on-line: www.notredamechurch.cc
Annual Cost:
1 child $25 2 children $40 3+ children $60
830 896-4322 Nelda Bill x246 Alma Cruz Gonzales x232 Denise Jenschke x294 Wyatt Wentrcek x 233
Summer Hours for May - August:
Monday-Thursday 8-12 & 1-4
Pre Registración para la Doctrina
Asegure lugar para su niño/a. Pase por la oficina y matricule a su hijo/a para el
próximo año Catequético 2019-2020
¡También se pueden registrar en línea! www.notredamechurch.cc
Costo: 1 nino $25 2 niños $40 3+ niños $60
830 896-4233 Nelda Bill x246 Alma Cruz Gonzales x232 Denise Jenscke x294 Wyatt Wentrcek x233
Horario de Oficina en el Verano (mayo - agosto):
8888----12 y 112 y 112 y 112 y 1----4 lunes4 lunes4 lunes4 lunes
8888----12 y 112 y 112 y 112 y 1----4 martes4 martes4 martes4 martes
8888----12 y 112 y 112 y 112 y 1----4 miércoles4 miércoles4 miércoles4 miércoles
8888----12 y 112 y 112 y 112 y 1----4 jueves4 jueves4 jueves4 jueves
OFICINA CERRADA viernesOFICINA CERRADA viernesOFICINA CERRADA viernesOFICINA CERRADA viernes
El Ministerio de Oración Santísima Trinidad te invita a sanar tu pasado, vivir el presente y construir el futuro…
Promete ser ¡poderoso e impactante! Deje que Cristo acuda a su rescate
Retiro de Sanación Interior - Fecha: 7-9 de junio del 2019 Gimnasio de Our Lady of the Hills Catholic High School 601 Peterson Farm Rd., Kerrville, TX
El
Los invita a su reunión todos los jueves a las 7pm en el cuarto de chimenea que se ubica a
la entrada del centro social.
Danza Notre DameDanza Notre DameDanza Notre DameDanza Notre Dame
Ensayo para este mes
será el viernes, 31 de
mayo a las 7PM en el
gimnasio.
Llame nuestra oficina para más información 30.896.4233 Se le invita a que nos acompañe el domingo, 26 de mayo
de 1:00 - 5:00 El cuarto de niños estará disponible para niños de 5 años - 4 meses.
Este retiro es completamente
gratuito y abierto a toda persona que busque un acercamiento de alma y corazón a nuestro Señor Jesucristo
El Sembrador El Sembrador El Sembrador El Sembrador
“Conocer la Biblia - Un libro llamado la Biblia”
Tiene preguntas sobre ¿Qué es la biblia? ¿Como leerla? ¿Quiere comprender mejor el mensaje de salvación
que Dios nos regalo?
Cuando: todos los viernes
El estudio inicia a las 7pm Donde: Cuarto de chimenea, ubicado en el centro social
The Interior Castle St. Teresa of Avila’s Most Influential Work 13 Wednesdays, June 5—August 28, 2019
12078 S. Hwy 16 (between Kerrville & Fredericksburg)
Are you looking for a wise guide for your journey into deeper prayer? Do you seek an experienced companion to help you grow in your search for the living and loving God? St. Teresa of Avila could be just that guide and companion. She imaged the soul of each person to be like a crystal castle in which there are many rooms all leading to the center where God dwells, loves lavishly, and invites the person into profound transforming union. In this 13 week study we will explore St. Teresa’s classic book, The Interior Castle, which contains inexhaustible wisdom about how God works in a person’s life, leading him or her into deeper and deeper experiences of love and union with the divine.
Registration fee is $95.00 which includes study material, refreshments and facilitator stipend. To register, please submit check to The Sacred Garden, P.O. Box 2853, Bandera, TX 78003. Please reply your attendance to Shirley Higdon at (830)992-1997. She may also be reached for more information and questions.
Society of St Vincent de Paul Notre Dame Kerrville.
Looking for a summer service project for your
14+ -year-olds? We have pantry help positions available for Saturday 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. The work would involve distributing food and restocking.
Dates we need help are: June 8, 15, 22
July 13, 20 August 10,17.
Check with Debra for availability at 830-896-2926.
OTHER VOLUNTEER POSITIONS: Also, we still need a cashier to work Monday 12-2 in the store. Must be 18 or older. Two cashiers to each work one Saturday a month. Two volunteers that can lift 50 lbs. for warehouse every Wednesday 1-3:30. One volunteer for warehouse Friday 1-3:30 This involves unloading donations and loading purchases.
Volunteers to tidy-up the store for an hour Monday or Wednesday afternoon or Tuesday or Thursday morning.