H F C C Archdiocese of Galveston Houston Rev. Sunny Joseph, OSH, Pastor R e v . J o y J a m e s , O S H , P a r o c h i a l Vi c a r O b l a t es o f t h e S a c r e d H e a r t Growing Together in Christ Creciendo Unidos en Cristo S u n d a y M a ss e s Daily Masses Saturday Vigil.……5:30 pm M o n d a y … …… . . …. . 8 : 4 5 a m , 1 2 : 1 0 p m Sunday…7:30 am, 9:00 am, T u e s d a y … … … … … 8:45 am, 7:00 pm 1 0 : 4 5 a m , 1 2: 3 0 p m (Español), Wednesday………..6:30 am, 8:45 am 5:30 pm. T h u r s d a y … . . . … …. . 8 : 4 5 a m , Reconciliation 7 : 0 0 p m (Español) S a t u r d a y 4 : 0 0 p m - 5 : 0 0 p m . F r i d ay … … . . . . . . . . . . . . 6: 3 0 am , 8 : 4 5 a m O r a ny t i m e b y a p p o i n t m e n t - S a t u r d a y … . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 : 4 5 am Chapel Rosary after 8:45 am Daily Mass Baptism C a l l t h e C CE O f f i c e w e e k days, 9:00 am-4:00 pm. Anointing of the Sick (281) 499-4612 Call (281) 499-9688 Marriage Contact the Parish Office at least H e a l i n g M a ss 4 t h T u e s d a y of six (6) months prior to the wedding each month - 7:00 pm date. (281-499-9688). Please attend the information session every Adoration 1st Sunday of the month at 4:00 F i r s t F r i d ay , 8 : 4 5 a m M a s s u n p m i n t h e P ar i s h O f f i c e . til 8:00 pm Benediction, Chapel Other Services * * * * * CDA Court #2060; Olga Longoria, Regent, Connie Govea, Vice-Regent, Frances Courville Secretary, Mary Guajardo, Treasurer and members: Terry Colley, Ernestine Frazier and Elena Kempton PPaarriisshh O Offffic icee Gail H u ttch c hi ns, d mimin n i s tistrator rator Gail Hu in s,AAd Reellig igio iouuss Ed Eduuccaattio ionn R Fr. 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D e c l a r a c i ó n d e la M is i ó n P a r r o q u i a l : L a m i s i ó n d e n u e s t r a p a r r o q u i a e s c o n s t r u ir e n n u e s t r a t r a d i c i ó n , a l i m e n t a r y m o st ra r las vi rtud e s d e f e , esp er a n za y car idad co n e l espíritu de unidad basado en una fe, una familia. information@holyfamilychurch.us April 19, 2015 3rd Sunday of Easter Sunday SAVORING THE EXPERIENCE One of the wonderful things about vacations is the time we spend two or three weeks afterward savoring the experience, sharing vacation photos and memories with our family and friends. This kind of reflection puts us back in touch with the original experience and reminds us of the relaxation and wonder the vacation afforded us. Today, on the Third Sunday of Easter, the Church blesses us with reminders of what we celebrated two Sundays ago. All three readings are reflections on the meaning of the death and resurrection of Christ. One of the threads running through these reflections is that the purpose of the Lord’s suffering, death, and resurrection was to save us, to forgive our sins. We are given fifty days to ponder this reality—fifty days to savor the experience of Christ’s dying and rising for us. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. TODAY’S READINGS First Reading — The author of life you put to death, but God raised him from the dead (Acts 3:13-15, 17-19). Psalm — Lord, let your face shine on us (Psalm 4). Second Reading — We have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous one (1 John 2:1-5a). Gospel — Thus it is written that the Christ would suffer and rise from the dead on the third day (Luke 24:35-48). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Third Sunday of Easter Tuesday: St. Anselm Wednesday: Administrative Professionals Day; Earth Day Thursday: St. George; St. Adalbert Friday: St. Fidelis of Sigmaringen; National Arbor Day Saturday: St. Mark LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Tercer Domingo de Pascua Martes: San Anselmo Miércoles: Día de la Tierra; Día de los Administradores Profesionales Jueves: San Jorge; san Adalberto Viernes: San Fidel de Sigmaringa; Día del Árbol Sábado: San Marcos 19 de Abril, 2015 Tercer Domingo de Pascua SABOREA LA EXPERIENCIA Una de las cosas maravillosas sobre las vacaciones es que después de nuestro regreso nos pasamos dos o tres semanas saboreando la experiencia, compartiendo las fotos y recuerdos con nuestra familia y amistades. Esta clase de reflexión nos vincula nuevamente a la experiencia original y nos hacer volver a vivir el descanso y las maravillas que la vacación nos proporcionó. Hoy, el Tercer Domingo de Pascua, la Iglesia nos da la bendición de unos recordatorios de lo que celebramos hace dos domingos. Las tres lecturas son reflexiones del significado de la muerte y resurrección de Cristo. Uno de los hilos que unen a estas reflexiones es que el propósito del sufrimiento, la muerte y la resurrección del Señor fue para salvarnos y perdonar nuestros pecados. Tenemos cincuenta días para contemplar esta realidad – cincuenta días para saborear la experiencia de la muerte y resurrección de Cristo por nosotros. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Pedro da testimonio a la gente de que Jesús ha sido glorificado y deberán reformar sus vidas (Hechos 3:13-15, 17-19). Salmo — En ti, Señor, confío. Aleluya (Salmo 4). Segunda lectura — Jesucristo intercede ante el Padre por nuestos pecados (1 Juan 2:1-5a). Evangelio — Jesús se aparece a los discípulos y los envía a predicar la penitencia para el perdón de los pecados (Lucas 24:35-48). Knights of Columbus Educational Scholarship Awards… The Knights of Columbus, Holy Family, Council 7728 is again, this year, offering three $1,000 educational scholarships to high school graduates. The following are two basic requirements but more details are available on the application forms. The applications are available at the parish business office or by contacting any Knight of Columbus at Council 7728: * Must be a Holy Family Parishioner. * Must be graduating from one of our Fort Bend County High Schools which includes SMSD. * Write or type a 500 word or less essay on “Spirituality of Communion” (more details in application form) * Deadline to turn in complete application for official evaluation and consideration is Friday, May 15th , 7:00 pm Please note that these scholarships are made available by our Knights of Columbus Council 7728 members and our worthy patrons that support and attend our annual Valentine’s Day Scholarships Dinner/Dance held each year on or around St. Valentine’s Day. Your continued support is very much appreciated as we strive to do our part in offering our children some financial assistance to further their education at colleges or universities. Knights of Columbus Blood and Bone Marrow Drive / KC #7728 Quarterly Breakfast...our KC Council #7728 in partnership with the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center will facilitate a blood & bone marrow drive, TODAY, Sunday, Apr il 19th, 8:30 am until 3:30 pm in our Parish Hall. A full course breakfast including juice & coffee will be available at no charge to all participants. A full breakfast will also be available for a donation of $5.00 to those who do not donate. All parishioners are welcome to enjoy a great breakfast and fellowship. CINCO DE MAYO DANCE...The Guadalupe Society will sponsor a dinner dance on Saturday May 2, 2015, 6:30 pm -12:00 pm. Tickets are $20.00 per person and includes a fajita dinner plate, from 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm and dance from 8:00 pm -12:00 pm. DJ Omnivity will provide a variety of music for your enjoyment. Proceeds will be for the Building Fund and Guadalupe Society. For more information, call Priscilla Reyes at 281-499-2326 BAILE PARA EL CINCO DE MAYO...La Sociedad de Guadalupe patrocinara un baile y cena el día Sábado 2 de Mayo, 2015 de 6:30 pm - 12:00 pm. Los boletos serán de $20.00 por persona e incluye la cena con plato de fajitas de 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm y baile de 8:00 – 12:00 pm. El DJ Omnivity tocara música para todos los gustos. Los fondos recaudados serán para La Campaña de la Iglesia y la Sociedad de Guadalupe. Para más información, comunicarse con Priscilla Reyes – 281-499-2326. Mass Intentions April 20 - 26, 2015 April 20th, Monday, Easter Weekday; Jn 6:22-29 8:45 am Aley Varkey (+) by Elsy Francis Simon Karrisserickal (+) by Mary Kutty 12:10 pm Anselmo Ortiz (+) by John & Carmen Tristan Abdon Montes (+) by John & Carmen Tristan April 21st, Tuesday, Easter Weekday; St. Anselm, bishop & doctor of the Church; Jn 6:30-35 8:45 am Lilian Poncik (+) by Family & Friends Dave Filip (+) by Family & Friends 7:00 pm Constance Gois (+) by Family Rebecca Soriano (+) by Soriano Family April 22nd, Wednesday, Easter Weekday; Jn 6:35-40 6:30 am Chichi Anne (-) by Lilian Ekwealor Laura Ahannonu (-) by Lilian Ekwealor 8:45am Deacon Lynn Carney (-) by Anne Carney Terry Partida (-) by Elicia Arriaga April 23rd, Thursday, Easter Weekday; St. George, martyr; St. Adalbert, bishop & martyr; Jn 6:44-51 8:45 am Linton B. Carney (+) by Deacon Lynn & Anne Carney Ikenna Njoku (-) by Angela Ibe 7:30 pm Artemio Sandoval (+) by Familia Sandoval Maria Umenia Benitez (+) by Gonzalez-Benitez Family April 24th, Friday, Easter Weekday; St. Francis of Sigmaringen, priest & martyr; Jn 6:52-59 6:30 am Linda Ekwealor (-) by Lilian Ekwealor Marible Dameg (+) by Flor-Bernadette Pammit 8:45 am Eugene Gerla (+) by Tobi Gardner Gregorio Sindac (+) by Leona Lee April 25th, Saturday, St. Mark, Evangelist; Vigil, 4th Sunday of Easter; 8:45 am Annamma Joseph (+) by Gracy Sebastian Johnathon Ramirez Orteaga (+) by Pete & Mary R. Guajardo 5:30 pm Esperance & Donnell Phillips (+) by Family Juan & Adela Solis (+) by Arturo Canales April 26th, 4th Sunday of Easter 7:30 am Benita Torres (+) by Chavarria & Torres Families Chukwuemeka, Ume-Ezeoke (-) by Family 9:00 am Tony Leal (+) by Wife, Terry Leal, Tony & Michael Sharon Akocha (+) by Augusta Anyama 10:45am Joey Longoria (+) by Parents, Joe & Olga Longoria Dolores Blanco (+) by Marie Gomez 12:30 pm Miembros de Moviemento Familiar, Vivos y Difuntos Miembros de Sociedad de Guadalupe, Vivos y Difuntos 5:30 pm For All Our Parishioners, Living & Deceased Sanctuary Candle Intention April 20 - 26, 2015 Thanksgiving for Organ Donors & Comfort for Donor Families By Glenda Pay The Body, though one, has many parts Adult Confirmation Classes…for adults who have been baptized, received First Communion and need Confirmation only, are held Wednesday evenings, 7:00 pm in the Assembly Room. Please call the CCE Office to register or for more information, 281-499-4612. AYC (Archdiocesan Youth Conference)- This confer ence is open to all youth in grades 9th-12th, this includes incoming 9th graders and outgoing seniors. This year's theme is “Become One”, 1 Peter 3:8-9. The conference will be from Friday, July 31st - Sunday, August 2nd, 2015 at the Hilton Americas Hotel in Downtown Houston. The total cost for the weekend is $195 which includes registration, meals, conference and t-shirts. We will have fundraiser opportunities but you need to sign up in the CCE office with a deposit of $75 to be a part of them. See future bulletins for registration information or call the CCE Office, 281-499-4612. THE MOTHER-DAUGHTER PROGRAM will be held on Saturday, May 9 from 2:00 - 4:30 pm; sign-in: 1:30 pm at St. Bernadette Catholic Church (Parish Life Center), 15500 El Camino Real, Houston. The program is for girls ages 9-12 and their mothers or significant mother-figure. The program fosters an atmosphere of love and understanding in discussing God’s plan for the gift of human sexuality and the challenges of living chastely. There is a program fee of $35/family which includes refreshments and take-home resources. Registration is limited to 50 families for each program. This program is sponsored by the Archdiocesan Office of Adolescent-Catechesis and Evangelization. To register, go to http://www.archgh.org/oace/ for Sexuality Catechesis or for more information contact Mark Ciesielski at 713-741-8792 or mciesielski@archgh.org Let's pray for persecuted Christians...Let us pr ay for our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ that are being persecuted throughout the world, that they may have the strength and courage to love and stand firm in their faith in this violent time. KSHJ 1430 AM – English Catholic radio in Houston, TX. Tune in for intelligent talk, catechesis, apologetics, a Catholic perspective on news and current events, great fun, and lots of advice on living the faith in our relationships and sharing the faith with our friends and family. Tune in every Monday at 12 noon to “Evangelium Live,” Houston’s local live program hosted by Joe McClane. Listen on air at AM 1430, online at GRNonline.com, or on your mobile device – both IOS and Android. If you wish to make an announcement, such as birthdays, anniversaries, sick, etc., submit a written note no later than Monday pm to the office. Please, no advertisements. Please pray for the sick of our Parish especially: U.S. Tr oops and civilian per sonnel over seas; Fr . Phi; Deacon Alfred Abrams; Johnnie Baiamonte; Sheila McCabe; Bertha Silva; Liana Mikulenka; Michael Oparaji, Sr.; Robert Miller; Ron Carter; Mary Lou Reumont; Betty Bath; Eddie Borrego; Lindy Halloran; Ruben Velasquez; Veronica Lyon; Pete Guajardo; John Delome; Frances Castillo; Alice Boroski; Carl Anthony Cangelosi; Pat Trail; Edwin Fos; Israel R. Carranza; Charles Ferro; Deacon Jim Wright; Dr. Octavia Kennedy; Vernita Guillory; Stacy Lynch; Vince Mulle; Reynaldo Taupo; Melvin Carron; Deacon Gerald DuPont; Idalia Tenoria; Joseph Patriarca; John Guidry; Helen Cervenka; Ricky Martinez; Charles Clark; Sally Vu; Bonifacio Figueroa; Fr. Ken Decker, CSB; Isabel Guajardo; Eva Guevara; Arthur Hauptman; Georgia Sladecek; Bernice Buri; Velma Packard; Martha & Alvin Kocich; Milton Bath; Alfonso Austria; Greg Alquiza; Mary Nieto; Mary Rios; Joseph LaCour; Sam Campbell; Magan Rychlik; Beto Mendoza; Mary Margaret Trevino; Laura Hernandez; Bill Bates; Julius Dumapit; Linda Delgado; Rosie Capalad; Tommy Hill; Ed James; Elizabeth Battle; Alejandra Mandujano; Jyoti Americas; Kenneth Frazier, Sr; Mary Soza; Jose Pedraza; Jose Angel Garcia; Frank Golemi; Naty Piguerra; Larry Gancarz; Kenneth Pumphrey; Gabriel Barrera; Angel Andrade; Alejandro Salazar; Silma Salazar; Isabel G. Cruz, Jr; Gilda Salazar Herrera; Bob Wise; Connie Ramirez; Mary H. Ortiz; Lee Rychlik; Henry Miranda; Julio Gonzalez; Terry Mirelles Bornhill; Brian Andrew Hickey; Joe Morales; Larry Morales; Fred Nemec; Joey Salinas; Jean Harris; Christine Spray; Agnes Sampson; Patricia O’Niell; Steve Barta. DECEASED: Helen Russell; Alice Meuth May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed rest in peace. Catholic Daughters of the Americas Bi-Annual Texas State Convention took place last weekend in Austin, Texas and Holy Family Court #2060 had several officers and members attending. The convention was very spiritual, educational and rewarding and with an excellent keynote speaker, Fr. Jim Sichko, from Kansas City. We were honored with the presence of Bishop Joe Vasquez & Bishop Daniel Garcia along with sever al pr iests and deacons for our masses. We were also blessed, honored and delighted to have been presented with two great awards: First Place Award and a check for $175.00 for Recruiting the most Members in Category II; Second Place Award for our beautiful CDA Monthly Newsletter in Division II Category I. Congratulations to CDA Holy Family Court #2060 on these great accomplishments. Thanks to all members for your hard work and dedication. God bless each one of us. Important Notice: Help us keep our pews clean! If you must eat or drink during Mass, please eat in the Narthex or feed infants & children in the Cry Room. Food & Drink are NOT permitted in the church or the chapel. Please deposit all gum in the trash cans located outside the church and chapel. Mother’s Day Flowers...Remember our mother or grandmother on Mother’s Day, May 10, 2015 with a carnation on the Altar in her honor. The Altar Society is selling carnations for $2.00 each; white for the deceased and pink for the living. Envelopes are available at each entrance to the church. You may drop your envelope in the collection basket or bring to the Parish Office by Monday, May 5th,. Please make your check payable to Holy Family Altar Society. Gift Shop news -- Mother's Day is coming soon. Holy Family's gift shop has a large selection of jewelry at great prices. We also have beautiful wall rosaries as well as unique hand made rosaries. Welcome to the Newly Baptized: Eliora Hong An Codd: Parents, Daniel Richard Eric Codd and Trinh Bang Vu; Godparent, Traang Vu. Who will be the next Mister and Miss Holy Family King and Queen? Calling all gir ls and boys belonging to Holy Family Parish, ages 4 – 17, grades Pre-K -12th. Fill out your application and turn it in to the CCE office or the Rectory. Deadline for the application is Saturday, May 9, 2015. The 1st parent and contestant meeting will be held during the week of May11 – 15, 2015. TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Los cristianos somos ¡testigos de Cristo resucitado! Testimoniamos todo lo relacionado con Jesús de Nazaret quien murió en una cruz, fue sepultado y resucitó al tercer día. Debemos ser personas que cantan y gritan ¡Resucitó, Aleluya! Tan importante es la resurrección de Cristo que, mientras tenemos cuarenta días de Cuaresma hay cincuenta días de Pascua en el calendario cristiano. Durante esta época, domingo tras domingo mediante la proclamación del Evangelio se nos transmiten escenas de Cristo, quien cada ocho días se aparecía a sus discípulos confirmando cada Domingo que en verdad había resucitado, instruyéndolos para que pudieran ser verdaderos testigos de su resurrección. Y ¿tú? ¿Cuán buen testigo eres? Un buen testigo da testimonio de lo que ha visto, escuchado y experimentado. Para ser testigo de Cristo hay que verlo, escucharlo y experimentarlo. La Iglesia nos da la oportunidad de verlo, escucharlo y experimentarlo diariamente, en especial durante el domingo. Esto es posible sólo si durante la semana vives con el corazón abierto. Abierto para ver, escuchar y experimentar a Jesús en tu hogar, en tu trabajo, entre tus parientes y amistades. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. LECCIONES DE LA NATURALEZA Créeme porque lo he probado, encontrarás mucho más en los bosques que en los libros. Los árboles y las rocas te enseñarán lo que no pueden decirte los maestros. —San Bernardo de Claraval NATURE’S LESSONS Believe one who has tried, you shall find a fuller satisfaction in the woods than in books. The trees and the rocks will teach you that which you cannot hear from the masters. —St. Bernard of Clairvaux Delicious Breakfast Tacos… will be served next weekend, April 26th, after the 7:30. 9:00 & 10:45 am Masses in the Parish Hall. All Archdiocesan Youth Conference. CC ontinuing hristian E ducation Teach me Wisdom, Knowledge and Discipline 281 499-4612 CCE Activities… Sunday, April 19th Blood Drive Today - Parish Hall 9:00 am English RCIA - Mass & Class - Room #2 10:00 am Spanish RICA - Room #3 10:00 am High School Confirmation I & II - Assembly & Centennial Rooms 10:45 am Children’s Liturgy of the Word (during Mass) Assembly Room 12:30 pm Spanish Children’s Liturgy of the Word (during Mass) Assembly Room 1:30 pm Spanish Baptism Preparation Meeting Room A/B 1:30 pm Spanish Sacramental Preparation - Assembly Room 2:00 pm Spanish Group Baptisms - Church Tuesday, April 21st 6:00 pm Middle School & High School CCE Assembly & Meeting Rooms, Rooms 2 & 3 6:00 pm Spanish Sacramental Preparation Class Room #7 Wednesday, April 22nd 6:00 pm Pre-K, Kinder & Elementary CCE Classes Rooms 4-12 7:00 pm Adult Confirmation Class - Assembly Room Thursday, April 23rd 7:00 pm Spanish Prayer & Life Workshop –Assembly Room Saturday, April 25th 5:30 am Mass with First Communion for English Group II students (Meet in Meeting Room A/B by 5:00 pm, before Mass) Sunday, April 26th 9:00 am English RCIA - Mass & Class - Room #2 10:00 am Spanish RICA - Room #3 10:00 am English Sunday Family CCE & Groups I & II Centennial, Assembly, Meeting Room A/B & Rooms #2 - 12 1:30 pm Spanish Sunday Family CCE & Groups I & II Centennial, Assembly, Meeting Room A/B, Parish Hall & Rooms #2 - 12 2:30 pm English Group Baptisms - Church TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION With the Easter season well under way, we now resume our survey of the sacrament of the sick. The pastoral care of the sick will be misunderstood if we start from the vantage point of the sickroom. Begin with the Sunday assembly, from which the sick person has been separated by the crisis of illness, and whose absence is given expression in prayer and service. The goal is to extend the consolation of the Lord’s presence at the table to those who are apart from it, and for the assembly to enfold them in prayer. Secondarily, the goal is to teach people what the Church desires for all those who are sick. Seeing ministers dispatched to the sick from Mass every Sunday might help a caregiver realize that their dear one can also receive Communion. Witnessing the anointing of a woman facing surgery might help another person to overcome hesitation and ask for the sacrament’s healing and strength. Society’s impulse may be to marginalize the sick, but the tradition of our community is to see them at the center of our life. When Roman persecutors ordered St. Lawrence the Deacon to hand over the jewels of the church, he assembled a motley crew of the sick and the infirm and announced with all humility, “Behold, my lord, the treasures of the church of Christ.” —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co. English Group II Students will be making their Fir st Communion at the 5:30 pm Mass next Saturday, April 25th. Parents are asked to please bring the students to the Meeting Room A/B no later than 5:00 pm, before the Mass. A cake & punch reception will be held in the Meeting Room A/B following the Mass. Reminders First Communion for the English Wednesday & Sunday Family CCE 2nd Graders will be Satur day, May 2, 2015 at 11:00 am. First Communion for Spanish Sunday Family CCE 2nd/3rd Graders will be Satur day, May 9, 2015 at 11:00 am. High School Confirmation will be Monday, J une 1, 2015 at 7:00 pm. Rehearsal will be on Sunday evening, May 31st, at 6:30 pm. Please mark your calendars for these important events! CCE Parents...please r emember to pay your CCE fees for 2014/15. For balance information call, 281-499-4612 Children’s Collection Envelopes for 2015...ar e available in the /CCE offices. Please pick yours up when you come for CCE classes. ... and Treasure Extraordinary Ministers Of Holy Communion 5:30 pm Sat 7:30 am Sun 9:00 am 10:45 am 12:30 pm Readers 5:30 pm Sun 5:30 pm Sat 7:30 am Sun 9:00 am Sun 10:45 am Sun 12:30 pm Sun 5:30 pm Sun Altar Servers 5:30 pm Sat 7:30 am Sun 9:00 am Sun 10:45 am Sun 12:30 pm Sun Ushers 5:30 pm Sun Sat 5:30 pm Sat 7:30 pm Sun 7:30 am Sun 9:00 am Sun 10:45 am Sun 12:30 pm Sun 5:30 pm Elizabeth Gobencion Mandy Blanco Alberto Gobencion Josefa Maghuyop Jessie Gibson Angie Perez Anthony Thaliachary Volunteer Rafaela Laran Regina Flores Sandy Laran Sr. Ancilla Uchendu Mary Paul Wilton Broussard Gloria Colunga John Kunnakat Adelaida Reyes Arnulfo Zamora Teresa Velasquez Rosie Rodriguez Elvia Condon Petra Enriquez Jesus Cantu Roberto Maldonado Kathy Mroczkowski Guillermina Darino Gloria Espinosa Gretchen Pyle Inger Louis Debbie Colvin Ugonma Anyanwu Verna Edwards Domingo Salas John Pyle William Barre Michael Stuckert Natalie Ledesma Volunteer Eric Anumnu Shawn Loyola Katie Brent Gerrard Tyler Jose R. Melendez Alexa Chanes Brisa McCann Mary Ann Ogwuru Henry Machala (Lead) N/A Michael Barone John Ferro (Lead) Gilbert Colunga (Lead) Jose Velasquez (Lead) Wen Guerra Zen Badavi Brenda Carlyon Mary Helen Hoelscher Jacqueline Harleaux Laurice Rochard Rani Thaliachary Ledie Amon-Leavings Barbara Janda Kathleen Mitchell Marina Beltran Alfreda Broussard Pat Duplechain Karisue Nelson Carmen Zamora Jeanette Velasquez CarmenTristan Gloria Almeida Ana Cortez Laura Cantu Emma Maldonado Mary Jo Barta Mary Carmen dela Cruz Mike Mikulenka Financial Support For Church Operations Total For March 2015 Need Monthly/Operations Income: Offertory Faith Direct (EFT) Donations, All other Monthly Total Over/(Shortage) Albert Gomez Volunteer Anjolina Jimenez Ronnie Brent Kimberly Montano Joshua Estrada Isla McCann Carl Mouton Bob Mejia Joe Macias George Thomas Fabian Yanez (Asst) Jimmy Williams $106,554 $14,040 $7,716 $128,310 $14,310 Cumulative Year to Date 2nd Collections for: Building Fund St Vincent DePaul Catholic Relief Service $37,291 $8,378 $5,525 $709 March Building Fund Payments/ Donations $37,824 Current Parish Mortgage Balance $2,341,494 2015 DSF Goal Mike Halloran Don dela Torre Joel Battle Mona Washington Moises Casrellon Gloria Batiste-Roberts $114,000 $120,000 2015 Parish Lenten Project Total as of April 12, 2015: $32,299 Have you signed up with Faith Direct yet? With Faith Direct, you can make your offertory contributions, as well as your Building Fund contributions, to Holy Family Parish using your credit/debit card or bank account. Please enroll in this program by picking up an enrollment form from the church office, or by visiting www.faithdirect.net to enr oll secur ely on line. Our parish code is TX364. Growing Together in Christ Capital Campaign/Increased Sunday Offertory … it’s not too late to make a pledge. Pledge cards are in the pew racks and at the entrance to the church. Check out our new & improved web site, www.holyfamilychurch.us! Bulletin Advertisements: Patr onize the sponsor s who adver tise in our bulletin, thank them for their suppor t . To advertise on the back of the bulletin please contact J. S. Paluch Co. Inc. 1-800-833-5941. 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