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August 18, 2019 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
507 South Fourth Street, Richmond, TX 77469 ●281-342-3609 ● www.sacredhrt.com
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston!
Unite in love, then serve.
¨ Rev. Joseph Ho, C.Ss.R., Pastor
¨ Rev. Mark Lam Tran, C.Ss.R.,
Parochial Vicar
¨ Deacon Don Ries,
deacondon@sacredhrt.com
¨ Deacon John Place!e,
deaconjohn@sacredhrt.com
¨ Theresa Morales, Director of
Faith Forma!on,
theresa@sacredhrt.com
¨ Joseph Holik, Director of Music,
joseph@sacredhrt.com
¨ Kelly Strnadel, Director of
Mother’s Day Out, 281-232-5850,
kelly@sacredhrt.com
Church Office: 281-342-3609
Monday-Friday, 8 am-5 pm
Sunday, 8 am-1 pm
Faith Forma#on Office: 281-342-8371
Monday-Thursday, 8 am-6 pm
Chapel Open For Prayer:
M-F: 6:00 am-6:30 pm
Liturgy of the Hours:
Morning Prayer: M-S, 7 am
Evening Prayer: M-F, 6 pm
Rosary & Novena:
M-S: 7:20 am, before Mass
Saturday: 4:15 pm, before Mass
Sunday: 6:45 am, 8:45 am, 10:45 am, 4:15 pm,
before all Masses
Divine Mercy Chaplet:
M-F: 3 pm and Tuesday a"er 8 am Mass
Eucharis#c Adora#on (Chapel):
Thursday: 9 am-9 pm
After monthly First Friday Mass: 8:45-9:45 am
Reconcilia#on:
M-F: A"er daily Mass in the Chapel
Saturday: 4-4:45 pm in the Church
By appointment
Anoin#ng of the Sick
A"er First Friday Mass each month
By appointment
Bap#sm & Marriage
Church Office, www.sacredhrt.com.
Communion for Homebound/Sick
Contact Church Office
Saturday: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 7:30 am, 9:30 am,
11:30 am, 5:00 pm
*Family Life Center nursery open
for 9:30 am & 11:30 am Mass
(during school year)
*Interpreta!on for deaf at 9:30 am
Mass (available by request)
Weekday (Chapel):
Monday-Saturday 8:00 am
¨ Pastoral Council: Chris Adams,
PastoralCouncil@sacredhrt.com
¨ Finance Council: Tom Petrosewicz,
FinanceCouncil@sacredhrt.com
¨ Master Planning Commi!ee:
Be!y Leffler, MPC@sacredhrt.com
¨ Faith Forma#on Board: Mark Warren,
FaithForma!onBoard@sacredhrt.com
Bulletin: aimee@sacredhrt.com, 281-342-8371, x 337 **Deadline—10 am the Tuesday 12 days prior to bulletin publication date. **
Pulpit: kathy@sacredhrt.com, 281-342-3609 **Deadline—Wednesday at noon, three days before the requested announcement is to be made.**
risk her health and possibly life-long injury just to win a
medal.
In the Le$er to the Hebrews, the author teaches us a
lesson as he describes a race or a compe!!on that you
and I are running or compe!ng in—a race that is even big-
ger and more important than the Olympics. The second
reading today says, "Since we are surrounded by so great
a cloud of witnesses, let us rid ourselves of every burden
and sin that clings to us and persevere in running the race
that lies before us while keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus"
(Heb 12:1-2). This passage in the le$er to the Hebrews
talks about the need to persevere in running the race —or
the determina!on to win the compe!!on—and how we
need to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus. In trying to live the
Chris!an life, we are called to stay focused on Jesus and
never give up despite our human weaknesses and strug-
gles.
When it comes to living the Chris!an life, it is easy to
give up when we focus on ourselves, our sins, our weak-
nesses, and things that surround us. Sports champions
always focus on the prize, the medal, or the trophy in-
stead of on their shortcomings, weaknesses, or circum-
stances. They persevere and are determined. So as Chris-
!ans, we, too, are called to persevere and to be deter-
mined and keep our focus on our prize, Jesus. We all have
shortcomings and weaknesses, yet we should never give
up. No ma$er how many !mes we fall, we just have to
keep our focus on Jesus so that we can get back up and
keep on going.
The way to help keep our focus on Jesus is prayer.
Every !me we live life worried or afraid, let us persevere
and determine to focus on Jesus through our prayer. Pray-
er doesn't necessarily makes our lives easier, but it helps
us focus on our prize, Jesus. It gives us the strength and
courage to con!nue our Chris!an journey toward God and
to be faithful to Jesus' call as his disciples.
Rev. Mark Tran, Parochial Vicar
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Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time,
Year C,
August 18, 2019
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia,
Team USA's Women’s Gymnas!cs won its first gold
medal by narrowly edging out the Russian team by less
than a point. Team USA won in drama!c fashion, win-
ning the compe!!on on the last apparatus of the last
day of the women’s team compe!!on. On that day, Ker-
ri Strug became a na!onal hero. And it was not because
of her gymnas!c skills or because she was the best gym-
nast among her teammates. It was her extraordinary
determina!on that placed her into Olympic history.
Team USA's Women’s Gymnas!cs held a comforta-
ble lead heading into the vault, the last of the four appa-
ratuses. The only thing that the team needed to do was
perform adequately and it would win its first gold med-
al. Unfortunately, Kerri's teammates didn't perform very
well. One of her be$er teammates didn't s!ck the land-
ings and landed on her back on both of her vaults. Now
the pressure was on Kerri to perform adequately to
secure the win. However, just like her previous team-
mate, on Kerri's first vault, she failed to s!ck the landing
and fell on her back. Even worse, she landed awkwardly
and a loud crack came from her le" ankle. She hurt her
ankle severely and, all of a sudden, winning the gold
medal was no longer a sure thing. Had Kerri quit a"er
her first vault because of her injury, Team USA would
not have won the gold. Kerri had to do another vault,
and she needed to s!ck the landing to have any chance
of winning. Landing the vault was already a hard thing
for any gymnast to do. Now, with Kerri's injured le"
ankle, it seemed impossible. However, with sheer deter-
mina!on, Kerri shook off her pain and injury and execut-
ed her vault without error. As she stuck the landing, the
whole crowd in the stadium was roaring with cheers.
Though she stuck the landing, another crack could be
heard from her le" ankle. Kerri had severely hurt her
ankle this !me, but she was determined to pose just
long enough to get the judges' recogni!on before she
collapsed and had to be carried off by her coach. Thanks
to Kerri's heroic determina!on, she helped Team USA's
Women’s Gymnas!cs win its first gold medal in the
Olympics.
As we see, athletes like Kerri Strug worked long and
hard for the opportunity to represent their country and
to try to win a medal. Kerri kept her eye on the prize and
she was determined not to let anything stand in the way
of doing her very best. In Kerri's case, she was willing to
Gospel Reflection
¨ Volunteer to teach English (ESL) 3 hours a week.
¨ Teachers and assistants (min. age 18) are needed
for both day!me and evening classes.
¨ No experience or foreign language required—
training provided.
¨ Classes are taught September through May at
St. John Fisher Church in Richmond.
¨ Come be a part of this wonderful Sacred Heart
ministry, now in it’s twel"h year!
¨ More info: Mary Ann Escandon, 832-594-5936,
learnenglishministry.sjf@gmail.com
August 11
Weekend Collection $ 17,316.51
Building Fund $ 105.00
2nd Collection (Infirm Priests) $ 3,965.32
Registered Households 1402
Parish Goal $ 168,000.00
Amount Paid $ 110,603.83
Amount Pledged $ 126,884.66
Participants 340
We are at 66%! Let’s persevere!
Baptisms on Sunday, August 11, 2019
¨ Aayden Drayce Cas#llo
child of
John Nicholas Cas!llo and Janie Josephine Mar!nez
¨ Alysa Maria Guadalupe Muniz
Child of
Jessy Muniz and Georgina Nicole Suniga
Congratula#ons to our new Catholics and their families!
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Parish Events & Announcements, Financial Information
¨ Gerald Bookmyer, for the inten!on of
Mildred Bookmyer.
¨ Ralph and Charmaine McBee, in memory of
their son, Brian McBee.
¨ Virginia and Norbert Rivera, in honor of
their 42nd wedding anniversary.
¨ Eva Farley, in honor of their 61st wedding
anniversary.
Head over to the Family Life Center
for coffee and donuts a"er
7:30 am and 9:30 am Mass!
Join your fellow parishioners in the
CCE building for food and fellowship a"er
8 am Mass each Wednesday.
¨ Sunday, August 18, 6 pm
¨ Sacred Heart Chapel
¨ Please bring a light snack to
share in the CCE Building.
¨ EVERYONE WELCOME!
¨ More info: Lisa, eire4peace@gmail.com,
281-750-9790
Today!
¨ An ACTS retreat is a gender-specific, four-day retreat begin-
ning on Thursday evening and ending on Sunday a"ernoon.
This retreat, staffed and run by lay people, is designed to
strengthen your Catholic faith and community by spreading
the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
¨ Ladies, please prayerfully consider deepening your faith by
a$ending this retreat.
¨ More info:
Paige Leiker, lindseyhilliard@a$.net, 281-943-4686
Kara Triolo, karatriolo@gmail.com
Amy Cedillo, lilaimcdo@gmail.com
Maricela Svoboda, mnavarro1119@yahoo.com
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Parish Events & Announcements
¨ It’s that !me of year again…The Time For All
Seasons cra" booth is gearing up for the bazaar!
¨ We meet each Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 am in the
“Cra" Room” (Martha & Mary Center, Room 14)
¨ Join us in crea!ng homemade cra" items for the bazaar in
October. Bring your crea!vity. We love new ideas!
¨ Come when you can, or make items at home.
¨ More info: Paula Obsta, 3820poam@gmail.com,
Jane Hausler, savannahrose22@msn.com
¨ Sacred Heart MDO is looking for a Music-and-Chapel
teacher.
¨ This is a paid posi!on which requires CMGConnect safe-
environment training.
¨ Info: Kelly Strnadel, kelly@sacredhrt.com, 281-232-5850
FREE movies, programs, talks, and e-books!
Register and login at
sacredhrt.formed.org.
All joyful persons over age 50
Bus Tour to the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
(and More!)
¨ Wednesday, September 11, CCE Building
¨ Day includes:
⸰ Guided tour of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred
Heart and Mass
⸰ Lunch at the famous Cleburne Cafeteria (on
your own)
⸰ Tour of the Southern History Museum at
Houston Bap!st University
¨ Bus loads at 9 am, departs at 9:30 am, and re-
turns approximately 6 pm.
¨ $20/parishioners, $25/non-parishioners (Does
not include lunch cost.)
¨ Reserve your seat with payment at the Church
Office (No phone reserva!ons.).
¨ Reserva#on deadline: Monday, September 9
¨ More info: Jeneane Champagne, 409-789-4866
Spend some !me
in His presence
in the Chapel
each Thursday from
9 am-9 pm.
More info: Grace Jones, 281-341-5925
¨ Receive the Voca!on Chalice and commit to a
month of prayer for an increase in priestly voca-
!ons and in thanksgiving for all those in ministry
as sisters, brothers, priests, and deacons.
¨ Sign-up sheets are in the narthex (entryway) of
the Church.
¨ More info: Bill Curry, 281-341-5107
¨ Registra#on for Sacred Heart Mother’s Day Out and
Preschool is now open.
¨ Class day: 9 am - 2 pm
¨ Classes for children ages 18 months (as of September 1,
2019) through Pre-K/Bridge.
¨ Spaces limited—classes are filling up.
¨ More info:
Kelly Strnadel, Mother’s Day Out Office,
281-232-5850, MDO@sacredhrt.com
¨ Registra!on form online at: sacredhrt.com
A"er all Masses this weekend, August 17-18,
pick up your family’s raffle !ckets
on the table in the church narthex!
Your envelope could be one of FOUR with a
SPECIAL SURPRISE inside!
To be eligible for one of three
“Early Bird Prize” drawings:
return your sold raffle !ckets and money
in a sealed envelope with your name and phone
number on the outside by Friday, September 6th.
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Fellowship and
Ministry Activities
¨ Mondays, 10-11:30 am, CCE Building, Room 10
¨ All adults welcome!
¨ Rosary-making lessons available.
¨ More info: Marilyn Goll, grandmagoll@yahoo.com.
¨ Walking Through Grief is a support group for people
grieving the death of someone close.
¨ Tuesday Sessions: Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month.
⸰ 6:30-8 pm, CCE Building, Rooms 7-8
⸰ Upcoming dates: August 27,
September 10 & 24, October 8 & 22, November 12 & 26
¨ NEW Wednesday Sessions: Every 2nd and 4th Wednes-
day of the month beginning September 11
⸰ 9:30-11 am, loca!on to be announced
⸰ Upcoming dates: September 11 & 25, October 9 & 23,
November 13 & 27, December 11.
⸰ Registra!on is required for these sessions.
¨ More info or to register: Kathryn, 281-342-8371 x 336,
Kathryn@sacredhrt.com
Register online at www.sacredhrt.com.
Click the “Faith Forma#on Registra#on” picture
on the home page.
Faith Forma#on Office: 281-342-8371
If you’re not bap!zed, or bap!zed in another faith and
would like to become Catholic, this is the place to be!
¨ There are sessions for adults, teens, and children over
the age of seven.
¨ SUNDAYS, 9:30-11 am, CCE Building
¨ More info: Kathryn Strong, kathryn@sacredhrt.com,
281-342-8371, x 336.
August 18 Jesus
August 25 NO CLASS
September 1 NO CLASS
Parish Events & Announcements/Faith Formation
¨ Business Mee!ng (open to current KC members):
4th Tuesdays, 6:30 pm meal, 7 pm mee!ng
¨ Council Officer Mee!ng: 3rd Tuesdays,
6:30 pm, CCE Building
¨ KCs is open to all Catholic men. For member-
ship inquiries: ask a Knight, scan the QR code,
call Membership Director Brother Vince Alaniz
(832-508-8470), or visit h$p://bit.ly/2UeHicf.
Why?y?
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¨ We are following Jesususus’ usususus’ ’ example in the most profound way We are following JesusWe usus example in the most profound way exex
possible. From the moment of His concep!on (and through-possible. From the moment of His concep!on (and through-
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¨ St. Louis De Mon?ort said that Our Lord was so devoted to St. Louis De Mon?ort said that Our Lord was so devoted to St
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¨ Jesus confirmed that He desires our devo!on to His Moth-Jesus confirmed that He desires our devo!Je
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How do I prepare for Consecra#on to Jesus through Mary?ry?
¨ Prepara!on takes 33 days (in remembrance of the 33 years Prepara!on takes 33 days (in remembrance of the 33 years Pr
Jesus spent on earth), usually prior to a Marian feast day.
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vidually or as a family, videos and par!ci-vidually or as a family, videos and par!ci
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¨ Watch the bulle!n for more details.ls.lsls
On the Plaza a"er every weekend Mass!
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¨ Together in Holiness Marriage Conference
¨ Saturday, September 28, 8:30 am-3:30 pm
¨ Two loca#ons: St. Theresa in Sugar Land and Sts. Simon & Jude in The Woodlands
¨ Na!onal speakers: Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers and Most Rev. Joseph E. Strickland
¨ Breakouts at each loca!on to discuss living the voca!on of marriage as a young growing family or as
empty-nesters.
¨ Mass, Eucharis!c Adora!on, Reconcilia!on
¨ Cost: $59/couple or $35/individual (scholarships available upon request)
¨ On-site childcare (2-12yrs): $5/child; pre-registra#on required
¨ More info: www.togetherinholiness.org, th@forlifeandfamily.org
¨ Together in Holiness™ is an ini!a!ve of the St. John Paul II Founda!on.
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Child in 2nd
year of Sacramental Prepara#on? Mandatory Parent Orienta!on Mee!ng for 2
nd year Students
Wednesday, September 11, 6:45 pm in Chapel Birth Cer!ficates and Bap!smal Cer!ficates are due by this mee!ng.
Parent and Student Sunday Classes, 1-2:30pm in the FLC: September 29, 2019
October 20, 2019
November 10, 2019
Child in 1st year of Sacramental Prepara#on? Mandatory Parent Orienta!on Mee!ng for 1
st year Students
Tuesday, September 10, 6:45 pm in Chapel Birth and Bap!smal Cer!ficates are required for children enrolling in Sacramental Prepara!on.
These will be collected at this mee!ng.
More info: 281-342-8371, Susan Hennings x343 or Theresa Morales x344
Aug. 24-25th
Blessing of Backpacks a*er every Mass
Sept. 7 PreK – 12th
TEACHER DAY OF REFLECTION 8 am-12 noon Chapel
Sept. 15 High School Teacher Training (#me &room TBD)
Sept. 18 Elementary Teacher Training 6 pm- 8 pm (room TBD)
Sep. 22 FIRST DAY OF LIFE TEEN (HIGH SCHOOL FAITH FORMATION)
Sep. 24-25 FIRST DAY OF ELEMENTARY FAITH FORMATION
Sep. 25 FIRST DAY OF EDGE (MIDDLE SCHOOL FAITH FORMATION)
Volunteers are needed for Faith Forma#on:
Middle School (6-8 grades) and High School (9-12 grades) .
More info: Faith Forma!on Office, 281-342-8371, Susan Hennings (Elementary) x343,
Nan Haskins (Middle School & High School) x342, or Theresa Morales (DRE) x344
Bazaar Auction Items Needed!
Sacred Heart
Dinner and Bazaar:
on church grounds
for the 2nd year!
When choosing your donation, please consider supporting
businesses whose practices are in line with Catholic teaching.
Cash Donations – The most welcome and flexible donation. Cash donations can also be combined to make large raffle prizes.
Gift Cards/Certificates – For almost anything: gas or fuel, restaurants, clothing, dept. stores, pet supplies, home improvement, furniture, movies, electronics, sporting goods, fast food, bowling, skating.
Services – Auto or limo rentals, manicures, pedicures, massages, facials, spa days, medical, dental, legal, exercise, automotive, carpentry, painting, plumbing, roofing, electrical, pool, landscaping, pest control, printing, floral, decorating, photography, music, dance, maid service, tutoring.
Entertainment/Events – DJ services, children’s birthday parties, dinner parties in a home or at a club, theme parties, dinner with celebrities or politicians, gourmet dinners, and casual suppers.
Electronics –TVs, computers/ laptops, digital cameras, iPads, smart speakers, wireless headphones, gaming systems, smart phones, security cameras.
Any Questions?
To donate or for more information:
Church Office, 281-342-3609 or email bazaar@sacredhrt.com
Bazaar Chair Team: Larry & Lois Gremminger,
Bill & Paula Leifrig, Jessie & Lisa Gonzales
Sports and Exercise – Bicycles, jet skis, water skis, snow skis, roller blades, scuba equipment, health club membership/passes, exercise equipment, golf clubs/carts, baseball bats, footballs.
Gourmet Items – Fancy foods or drinks, gourmet gift baskets.
Hunting and Fishing – Rods/reels, excursions, guided trips, guns, ATVs, hunting trips, hunting lodges, fishing trips, taxidermy.
Tickets – Concerts, travel, cruises, sporting events, movies, golf events, theater, ballet, opera, airline.
Use Of – Vacation homes, lodges, time shares, ranches, boats, campers, hotels.
Antiques and Collectibles – Furniture, collector coins and stamps, silverware and glassware, artwork, frames, toys, jewelry, autographed items, autographed sporting goods.
Miscellaneous –Watches, diamonds, lamps, linens, quilts, plants, toys, gift baskets, kitchen and household appliances.
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED!
Please consider
offering two hours of
time to make this
event a great success!
Sacred Heart cannot
do it without each of
YOU!
Many things make great contributions for raffle and auction items. Here are some suggestions...
Important Note: All
items should be new.
Antiques and
collectibles are an
exception. Thanks!
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Simon Aggarwal
Will Allen
Olga Anders
Sydney Anders
Selma Bednarek
Georgie Bergen
Marilyn Bo$
Don Braden
Robert Buelow
Patricia Butler
Valerie P. Campos
Rickey Constan!ne
John Cromer
Bill Curry
Brendan Davis
Helen Di$rich
Tyler Drewry
Isabelle Dufilho
Linda Evans
Marissa Fekete
Brian Fontenot
Cheryl Fuhrmann
Olivia Garcia
Gladys Golden
Barbara Graham
Judy Guebara
Daniel Gu!errez
Isabel Gu!errez
Gene Hamilton
Judy Henry
Pat Houlihan
Conrad Huelsman
Tania Kafa! Huezo
Ruthie Hurta
Brandon Janak
Gildardo Jimenez
Maria Jimenez
Jimmey Jones
Marcia Jones
Pat Jones
Annie Knesek
James Lindemann
Sandra Lindemann
Ma$ Lindsey
Victor Macha
Tommy Mafnas
Suzanne V. Mar!n
Sara Metcalf
Frank Mensik
Melissa Miller & Baby
Agnes Moreau
David Moreau
Marion Morgan
Lou Ann Mowka
Steve Mowka
Anna Ho Thi Mui
Elaine Najvar
Peter Hiep Nguyen
James North
Innocent Okere
Stephen Oldmixon
Kimberly Parnell
Cynthia Paz
Joyce Poldrack
Larry & Martha Quast
Karen Raspet
Courtney Rice
Freddie Rios
Therese Ryan
Warren Saha
Richard Smith
Elisha Spiech
Phyllis Stravitsch
Pat and Eve Stryk
Bernade$e Thomas
Aus!n Tice
Charlo$e Vacek
Hai Vu
Jo Nell Walker
Joseph Williams
All military personnel,
health care-givers,
prayer blanket recip-
ients, and all those
in need of healing
and strength.
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Mass Intentions, Prayer List, Weekend Readings
SATURDAY, August 17
8:00 am + Rev. Harry Joseph Adams
5:00 pm + Jim Vesey
SUNDAY, August 18
7:30 am People of the Parish and
Children of the Parish
9:30 am + Brian McBee
11:30 am Don and Romie Yeager
5:00 pm + John Zarlengo
MONDAY, August 19 (St. John Eudes)
8:00 am Jacob & Chrissy Li$le
+ Consolacion Pinili
TUESDAY, August 20 (St. Bernard)
8:00 am Virginia & Norbert Rivera
+ Lucinia Sales
WEDNESDAY, August 21 (St. Pius X)
8:00 am + Cheryl Lyn Kester
THURSDAY, August 22 (The Queenship of the
Blessed Virgin Mary)
8:00 am + Richard Czarnik
+ Frank Knesek
FRIDAY, August 23 (St. Rose of Lima)
8:00 am Luke Maresh
SATURDAY, August 24 (St. Bartholomew)
8:00 am + Jeannie Kearns
5:00 pm Gary, Jr., Jenny, and Bella Leffler
SUNDAY, August 25
7:30 am People of the Parish and
Children of the Parish
9:30 am + Irwin and + Helen Carter
11:30 am + Rev. Harry Joseph Adams
5:00 pm + Marion Bell
August 18: Jer 38:4-6, 8-10/Ps 40:2, 3, 4, 18 [14b]/
Heb 12:1-4/Lk 12:49-53
August 25: Is 66:18-21/Ps 117:1, 2, [Mk 16:15]/
Heb 12:5-7, 11-13/Lk 13:22-30
To add a name to the prayer list: Aimee, 281-342-8371,
prayerrequests@sacredhrt.com
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