septem er 26, 2021 | twentysixth sunday in ordinary …
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STAFF Bookkeeper Patricia Ramirez [email protected]
Secretary Arabella Caballero [email protected]
Facilities Project Manager Francisco Javier Cantu [email protected]
Custodian
Maria Luisa Ramos
Religious Ed. Program Director
Miroslava B. Vargas, Ed. D
Rel. Ed Program, Asst. Coordinator
Alma Rosas
Youth Coordinator
Ms. Rachel Ibarra
R.C.I.A. Director Deacon Leonard Aguillon
Lectors
Sergio Lopez / [email protected]
SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 | TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Most Reverend James A. Tamayo, D.D.
FIRST BISHOP OF LAREDO Very Rev. Iden J. Bello M., J.C.L. RECTOR Rev. Mr. Leonard Aguillon. DEACON
LOCATION 201 San Agustin Ave, Laredo, TX 78040 p: 956-722-1382 f: 956-722-0441 MAILING ADDRESS 214 San Bernardo Avenue, Laredo, Texas 78040
OFFICE HOURS Monday –Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
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MASS SCHEDULE
Weekend Saturday Vigil, Spanish 5:30 pm Sunday English 9:30 am Sunday Spanish: 12:00 pm & 6:30 pm
Weekday Monday-Friday Spanish : 12:05 pm
Confessions Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11:30 am-12:00 pm Saturday 4:30 pm-5:15 pm
Adoration
(11:00 am Thursdays)
Ministry to the Sick: call the office 956-722-1382
MASS INTENTIONS
Saturday, September 25, 2021-Weekday
3:30 PM Boda-Marilyn Gonzalez y Luis Alberto Vela
5:30 PM A/G, Blanca Campos, cumpleaños
Sunday, September 26, 2021-Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary
Time
9:30 AM Pro Populo
12:00 PM † Santiago Cantu Leal (Fam. Villar real Alanis)
† Jose Luis Villalobos (Su Mama y familia)
† Jose Antonio Rodriguez (Mr. & Mrs. Eduardo Cavazos)
† Enrique Lopez Aguirre (Eduardo y Manuelita Cavazos)
† Geronimo Cardenas (Su esposa e hijos)
Por las Almas del Purgatorio
6:30 PM † Merced Limon (Mary Medina y familia)
Monday, September 27, 2021-Saint Vincent 12:05 PM † Ervin Or tiz (Familia Villar real Alanis)
Tuesday, September 28, 2021-St. Wenceslaus, St. Lawrence Ruiz
12:05 PM Por las Almas del Purgator io
Wednesday, September 29, 2021-Sts. Michael, Gabriel, and
Raphael, Archangels
12:05 PM † Mar ia de Jesus Gonzalez (Su bisnieto, Alber to)
7:00 PM Holy Hour- (English)
Thursday, September 30, 2021-St. Jerome, Priest
12:05 PM Por las Almas del Purgator io
Friday, October 01, 2021-St. Therese of the Child Jesus
12:05 PM A/G Raul Anaya Grajeda
Saturday, October 02 , 2021-The Holy Guardian Angels 5:30 PM A/G, Ana Castañeda, cumpleaños (Su Familia)
† Porfirio y Josefa Lozano (Lozano family)
† Guadalupe Medina (Laura Medina)
† Vonnie Byrne (Mr. & Mrs. Eduardo Cavazos)
† Victoria Deras (Familia Ahumada)
Por las Almas del Purgatorio
Eucharist Ministers and Lectors
September 25-26, 2021
DATE EUCHARIST MIN. LECTORS
9-25-21,5:30pm Lizette Lozano/ Martha Machado/
Lorenia Torres Manuelita Cavazos
9-26-21,9:30am Deacon Aguillon / Jose Luis Ramos/
Rosa Saldivar Rebeca Reyes
9-26-21, 12:00pm Deacon Aguillon / Maria Sanchez/
Haroeel Godinez Sonia Larumbe
9-26-21,6:30pm Sergio Lopez/ Nelly Ramirez/
Mauricio Rosell Carlos Ramirez
Stewardship Report Sept. 18-19, 2021
Sat. Mass $1,172.55
Sun. 9:30 am $934.00
Sun. 12:00 pm $2,278.98
Sun. 6:30 pm $937.00
Bldg. Fund $188.00,
Cath.Univ.of Am. $7.00
Assumption $5.00
PayPal$ , Mailbox Coll. $206.00
Total $5,728.53
Expenses $12,914.18
CLASE DE TEOLOGIA
Lunes 27 de Septiembre NO habra Clase de Teologia por
“Zoom” con el Pardre Iden.
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Twenty Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
In our readings this week, Eldad, Medad, and the man driving out
demons were all doing the work of God. They had been entrusted
with a gift and used it to glorify the Lord. Joshua and John should
have responded in joy and appreciation for another’s gifts and
talents.
We often look at another’s strengths as our weakness whether it
be in parish life, in the workforce, or even in our own families.
Jesus is calling us to cut out those sinful thoughts and attitudes
from our lives. The next time we witness someone being a good
steward of God’s gifts — rejoice! And continue to examine how
you are using your gifts and talents to ensure you are being a
good steward of what God has entrusted to you.
We do not want to end up like the rich in our Second Reading
from St. James. They stored up their riches to the point where
they withheld wages from their workers! They clenched tightly to
the pleasures and luxuries that the world offers and put it in front
of both God and their neighbor. They misused the gifts God be-
stowed on them.
We must keep this in perspective as we journey on our path as
Christian stewards. We do not live for this life, but for the next.
He has given us time every day, countless talents, and numerous
treasures. Are we using them for His glory?
This week when we witness other people in our lives using the
gifts God has given to them, instead of becoming jealous or criti-
cal, say a prayer of thanksgiving and take time to reflect on what
God has gifted you and how you can offer it to Him for His glory. www.TheCatholicSteward.com
PRAY FOR OUR BELOVED SICK Jose Sanchez Jr., Juanita de Luna, Domingo
Medina, Rosa Isela Golden, Orlando Zepeda, Elv-
ira Chaires, Adrian Salazar, Hector Manuel Perales
III, Aurora Arroyo, Juan de la Rosa, Lorenis, Car-
los A. Alanís Martínez, Rosa Maria Hinojosa,
Sylvia Delgado, Martha Izquierdo, Berta Lopez,
Fernando Garza, Cynthia Salas, Claudia Alfaro,
Osvaldo Rosales.
Almighty and Everlasting God, the eternal salvation of those who believe in You, hear us on behalf of Your servants who are sick, for whom we humbly beg the help of your mercy, so that, being restored to health, they may render thanks to you in your Church. Through Christ our Lord. Amen
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE OFFICE OF
BISHOP JAMES A. TAMAYO
Pope Francis calls for a Synod of Bishops:
Topic: “For a Synodal Church: communion, participation and
mission.”
The Synod will be a worldwide consultation seeking the views of
clergy, religious and faithful in every diocese. Bishop Tamayo
invites everyone in the diocese to pray for this initiative as the
bishop guides the consultation process throughout the Diocese of
Laredo. The Holy Father is asking every bishop to celebrate the
Synod’s opening in their diocese on Sunday, October 17, 2021.
El Papa Francisco llama a un Sínodo de Obispos:
Tema: “Para una Iglesia Sínodal: comunión, participación y
misión.
El Sínodo será uan consulta mundial que buscará las opinions del
clero, los religiosos y los fieles de cada diócesis. El Obispo Tama-
yo intiva a todos en la diócesis a orar por esta iniciativa mientras
el Obispo guía el proceso de consulta en toda la Diócesis de Lare-
do. El Santo Padre pide a los obispos que celebren la apertura del
Sínodo en su diócesis el domingo 17 de octubre del 2021.
Atención: Ministros de Eucaristía,
Lectores, Ministros de Hospitalidad
Just a friendly reminder: Back in May 9, 2021 the dress code
for these 3 ministries was explained. Keep in mind that in October
the dress attire changes from “blue” to “black.” Below is the
original bulletin announcement from May 2021.
Solo un recordatorio : El 9 de mayo de 2021 se explicó el códi-
go de vestimento para estos 3 ministerios. Tengan en cuenta que
en octubre ya se requiere cambiar de "azul" a "negro". A contin-
uación se muestra el anuncio original del boletín de mayo 2021.
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A partir del 5 de junio del 2021 habrá un código de vestimenta
para todos los Ministros de Eucaristia, Lectores, y Ministros de
Hospitalidad. Desde la primera semana de Pascua hasta septiem-
bre el código de vestir para hombres y mujeres será usar ropa con
los colores Azul Real y Blanco. A los hombres se les pedirá que
usen traje azul, con camisa blanca y una corbata "azul.” Los hom-
bres usarán zapatos negros, no se permitiran tenis o sandalias, se
puede usar botas vaqueras sólo si son negras. Las mujeres usaran
un traje "azul real," puede ser de pantalon o falda con una blusa
blanca. No se permitirán tenis o sandalias de punta abierta, solo
zapatos negros cerrados. De Octubre a hasta Semana Santa se
aplica el mismo código de vestimenta, pero los colores serán blan-
co y negro (traje negro con camisa/blusa blanca).
Effective June, 5, 2021 there will be a dress code for all Eu-
charist Ministers, Lectors, and Ushers. During the First week of
Easter through September the dress code for men and women will
be to use apparel with the colors Royal Blue and White. Men will
be asked to use a “Royal Blue” suit with a blue tie and a white
shirt. Men will wear black shoes, no tennis shoes or sandals, and
western boots are allowed if they are black. Women will wear a
“royal blue” suit; it may be with a pant or skirt and a white
blouse. No tennis shoes will be allowed, no open toe
shoes/sandals, only black closed shoes. October through Holy
Week same dress code will apply but the colors will be Black and
White (black suits with white shirt/blouse).
Fr. Iden J. Bello M.