Immaculate Conception Church P.O. Box 1866 • 22 North 13th Street • Fort Smith, Arkansas 72902 www.icchurch.com • @IC_Church • www.facebook.com/ ICChurchFortSmith • Instagram: 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Welcome to our Parish! October 19th, 2014 Pastor: Rev. John Antony Assoc. Pastors: Rev. Andrew Hart Rev. Pius Iwu Deacons: Dc. Greg Pair Dc. Aroldo Zacarías Dc. César Villafranca Dc. Charles Kuehl Church Office...................................783-7963 I.C. School........................................783-6798 Msgr. Wm. Galvin Parish Center......783-7961 St. Anne’s Hall .................................783-0423 Fax Machine Number.......................783-7865 Cindy McNally, Parish Business Manager…........................785-7970 Deacon Greg Pair, Director of Lay Ministry..............................785-7972 Life Teen Youth Office.…….............783-2603 Spanish Office..................................785-7978 Religious Education..........................783-7497 RCIA Office .....................................783-7963 Marriage Advocate...........................783-7963 Short term prayers for the Prayer Chain 452-9464 or 452-8222 “The mission of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church is to proclaim the gospel message of Jesus through Word, Sacraments and Works: to form our community in the traditions and teachings of our Catholic faith, to care for one another and the community at large and to bring others to know Jesus by our witness and example”. MASS SCHEDULE Monday, October 20th 7:00 a.m. NO MASS Tuesday, October 21st 7:00 a.m. NO MASS 5:00 p.m. NO CONFESSIONS 6:00 p.m. NO SPANISH MASS Wednesday, October 22nd 7:00 a.m. NO MASS Thursday, October 23rd 7:00 a.m. NO MASS 5:00 p.m. NO CONFESSIONS 6:00 p.m. NO SPANISH MASS Friday, October 24th 7:00 a.m. Anne Sparks † 10:00 a.m. Eddie Christian † Saturday, October 25th 7:00 a.m. Jack Shields † 3:30 p.m. Confessions @ Church 5:00 p.m. Joe & Gerry Falleur Anniversary Sunday, October 26th 7:30 a.m. Charles & Lorene Yutterman † 9:30 a.m. Mass @ St. Leo’s Hartford 10:00 a.m. Int. of Parishioners 12:00 Noon Ramiro Calvillo 2:00 p.m. Raúl Antonio Grande † 5:00 p.m. Phillip Rogers † 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time October 19th, 2014 “Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God.”— Matthew 22:21 Everything belongs to God The first reading from the prophet Isaiah concerns the Persian King Cyrus, called the Lord’s “anointed.” Cyrus deserves this title because he ended the Babylonian captivity of the Jews. However, Isaiah reminds us that it was God who gave Cyrus his power. He may be a great king, but “I am the Lord and there is no other,” says God (Isaiah 45:5). Today’s Gospel is also concerned with worldly power. In the passage from Matthew, the Pharisees try to trick Jesus into speaking against the emperor. His famous answer is the perfect reply. Like the kings of old, Caesar can be given the respect due his position, but everything belongs to God. In the second reading, Paul gives thanks for all who are faithful to Jesus Christ and his gospel. He, too, reminds us that our call and the power to be faithful come from God. What is on our front cover? The I.C. Ladies Auxiliary Business Meeting! Who are our Ladies Auxiliary? I.C. Ladies Auxiliary is a group of very talented and active women from our parish. The group includes mothers, working women, singles, retirees, etc. of all ages. Members are assigned to a circle and each circle fulfills a different ministry each month. The Ladies Auxiliary cares for and purchases items for the church to assist in making our parish the most beautiful in the area. Words fail to express our gratitude for all they do to support our parish. Have you ever wondered what the ladies do every Wednesday at St. Anne’s? Well, mark your calendar and don’t miss the 45th annual bazaar where all their hard work will be on display. This is a great time to shop for the holidays! They will have quilts, table linens, baby items, pet gifts, Christmas decorations, seasonal centerpieces, dolls, needlecrafts, jewelry and more. The Country Store will have all your favorite baked goods, featherbed and cinnamon rolls, pies, cookies, jellies, candies and herbs. They will again be offering frozen casseroles for 2 or 4 servings. Bid on items in the silent auction. Don’t forget to turn in your raffle tickets to win a lovely item made by the ladies. Proceeds from the Bazaar assist the Auxiliary in its mission to serve our parish and community. When: Saturday, November 1st 9am-3pm Sunday, November 2nd 8am-noon Where: Msgr. Galvin Parish center On Saturday from 11:00 am-1:00 pm they will serve a homemade lunch. Call Rita Bates for additional information at 479-310-0555. Everybody is welcome! Readings for the Week Monday: Eph 2:1-10; Ps 100:1b-5; Lk 12:13-21 Tuesday: Eph 2:12-22; Ps 85:9ab-14; Lk 12:35-38 Wednesday: Eph 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 12:39-48 Thursday: Eph 3:14-21; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19; Lk 12:49-53 Friday: Eph 4:1-6; Ps 24:1-4ab, 5-6; Lk 12:54-59 Saturday: Eph 4:7-16; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 13:1-9 Sunday: Ex 22:20-26; Ps 18:2-4, 47, 51; Ladies Auxiliary Silent Auction Our Ladies Auxiliary Annual Bazaar will be on November 1-2. If you have new or like new items that you would like to donate for the Silent Auction, please contact Sharon Siebenmorgen at 479-651-1992. Do you have a Facebook account? please search for Immaculate Conception Ladies Auxiliary and 'like' our page! Men’s Club Raffle Winner Congratulations to Arnulfo Manjarrez for winning the tickets for the Razorbacks games against Alabama and LSU. Men's club meeting date is Monday, October 20 at 7:00 pm in St. Anne's Hall All Souls’ Spiritual Bouquet A Spiritual Bouquet is a beautiful, prayerful way to remember somebody’s presence in your life. Starting on Saturday, November 1 and ending on Sunday, November 9 we will be offering 9 Masses to remember all our loved ones that have passed before us. We will have envelopes available at the pews, at the entrances of the church and at the Church Office where you can write down the names of your loved ones for who, you would like to offer the Masses. Long Term Prayer List. Olivia Neuman, Joe Mellott, Leon Beland, Mark Hubbard, Joanne Brandow, Cory Parker, Jack Borengasser, Regina Buergler, Ivy Ruth Miller, Bill Rosendahl, Patricia Brown, Maria Zacarias, Fred Seiter, Brett Robinson, Nancy Weaver, Mark Nicholson, Janice Kaelin, Stephanie Fudge, Judy Sosebee, Irene Belcher, Stacy Caldwell, Tom Hotz, Sr., Sally Johnston, Louis Ferrari, Marian Lindquist, Savannah Sosebee, Ruth Tinder, Andrea Williams, Olivia Wilbanks, Betty Wasson, Vera Moreton, Catherine Cabrera, Ryan Gammon, Tina Wollek, Debbie Shownes, Olga Portillo, Carroll Willey, Bonnie Thacker, Cathy Riggs, Don Shafer, John Armstrong, Mary Drake, Ron Udouj, Esther Lopez, Michael Kramer, Mackenzie Campbell, William Millar, Robert Sanford, Leroy Peer, Virginia Olsson, Doug Brown, Charlie Aboloc, John Barnes, Jr., William Timothy Barry, John Gaffney, Anne Marie Richards, Mary Memmolo, Evelyn Knis, Dottie Hunter, Marcie Beland, Harold Willie, Radley O’Neal, Jean Hendricks, Tina Mayfield, Katie Reith, Janet Curry and family, Lenice Meyers, Kenneth Wille, Kyle Mann, Aiden Alder, Rosewitha Goodman, Anthony and Fran Schneider, Kim Borengasser, Rutilio Marín, J. B. Meyers, Diane Hart, Mark Gabbard, Idris Marcotte, Fr. Blas Hernández, Linda Bordeaux, Mary Carolyn Borengasser, Amy Valley, Kelsey Parr, Albert Burger, Thomas Huber, Nancy Cox, Jessica Wilson, Marina Martínez, Ryan Barbar, M. J. Tulbure, Liz Schneider, Carrie Gray, Dahilia Gray, Betty Garth, Marilyn Branlett, Carlene Ewing, Troy Hatfield, Lola Hatfield, Paula Lloyd, Tami Casey, Mary Williams, Joe Buergler, Mel Dupire, Tony Scherrey, Catherine Englehart., Betty Chaney, Peggy Sutterfield, Radley O’Neal, Scott Koch. WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday, October 19th 10:00 A.M. Babysitting during Mass in St. Anne’s Building 6:30 P.M. PRE Classes meet in St. Anne’s Bldg. 6:30 P.M. Study of “Acts” meets in Bishops’ Room Monday, October 20th: Priests on Continued Ed. 6:00 P.M. Study of John meets in Green Room 6:30 P.M. “Amistad” Ladies Group meets in St. Anne’s Hall 6:30 P.M. Bingo Night in the Parish Center 7:00 P.M. Spanish Choir Practice meets in the Church Tuesday, October 21st: Priests on Continued Ed. 10:00 A.M. Catholicism Bible Study meets in Common Room 12:30 P.M. 1 Corinthians Study meets in Common Room 3:30 P.M. Reading Program meets in St. Anne’s Bldg. 6:30 P.M. Spanish School of Leaders meet in Green Room 7:00 P.M. Life Teen Band practice in the Church 7:00 P.M. English RCIA meets in Parish Center 7:00 P.M. Spanish RICA meets in St. Anne’s Hall Wednesday, October 22nd: Priests on Continued Ed. 9:00 A.M. Ladies Auxiliary meet in St. Anne’s Hall 10:00 A.M. “Momnipotent” meets in Common Room 6:30 P.M. Confirmation/PRE Classes meet in St. Anne’s Bldg. 6:30 P.M. English Choir practice in the Church Thursday, October 23rd: Priests on Continued Ed. 6:00 P.M. Mary, Blessed Mother Study meets in Bishops’ Rm. 7:00 P.M. Sp. Choir (2 pm Mass) meets in the Church 7:00 P.M. Sp. PG Leaders meet in St. Anne’s Hall Friday, October 24th 6:00 A.M. Men of Faith meets in St. Anne’s Hall 7:00 P.M. Sp. Committee Meeting in Common Room 7:00 P.M. Sp. Prayer Group meets in St. Anne’s Hall Saturday, October 25th 8:00 A.M. Sp. Transforming Force Retreat in St. Anne’s Hall 9:00 A.M. English Baptism Class meets in Bishops’ Room 11:00 A.M. Spanish Baptisms in the Chapel 4:00 P.M. Nuevo Amanecer 18+ meets in St. Anne’s Bldg. 4:00 P.M. F.N. 14-17 meets in Common Room 7:00 P.M. Spanish Prayer Group meets in St. Anne’s Hall Sunday, October 26th 10:00 A.M. Babysitting during Mass in St. Anne’s Building 6:30 P.M. PRE Classes meet in St. Anne’s Bldg. 6:30 P.M. Study of “Acts” meets in Bishops’ Room Parent Life is meeting TODAY!! River Valley Life Teen is excited to implement a new program JUST FOR PARENTS called 4:12@IC Parent Life. This semester is called "The Summit" and it is all about the Mass. We will meet at 6:30 at 4:12@IC. We will be learning the same material as the teens, but it will be geared towards us as parents. Our 3rd night will end with worship and adoration with the teens. The material will be presented by parents, for parents, and will include time for small group discussion, interaction with other parents, and reflection. There is no charge to attend, and babysitting is provided for young children. (You will need to RSVP for babysitting!) Please mark your calendars and help us spread the word! Sunday, October 19- Beyond Storytime- How do we hear God during & outside of Mass SEARCH #135 RETREAT Registrations are now being accepted for Search #135, a retreat to help juniors and seniors in high school get to know themselves better, deepen their friendship with Christ, and find support in living out their faith. It will be held at St. John Center, Little Rock, December 12 – 14. The fee is $120. For more information and registration forms visit our website at: http://www.dolr.org/offices/youth/ documents/search135.pdf. Scholarship applications may be found at the following link: http://www.dolr.org/offices/youth/documents/ diocesanscholarshipapplication.pdf New Youth Group for 7th and 8th Graders at 4:12 @I! We will meet on Sundays from 3:30-4:30pm in the worship side of the 4:12 @IC Youth Center. The dates are: October 26th November 9th and 23rd December 7th St. Scholastica Retreats Abbot Jerome Kodell, OSB, is leading a weekend retreat at St. Scholastica Retreat Center November 14-16: “Walking With Jesus to the Heavenly Jerusalem” The Scriptures and Christian spiritual classics will provide guidance for this journey of moving through darkness and suffering into light and transformation. Cost: $175.00. Commuter $120.00 A $50.00 non-refundable deposit is needed at the time of registration. Lodging and 5 meals are included in the price. For more information, or to register, call 479.783.1135 or visit www.stscho.org/retreat-registration/ by October 30. Perpetual Adoration Chapel in St. Boniface The Perpetual Adoration Chapel is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for Prayers and Adoration. We are in need of volunteers willing to join the adorers group. Please call Rudy and Dorothy Gramlich at 452-7595 or John and Joyce Becker at 783-8569 if you are interested. Adorers are needed for Tuesday 3:00 am, Friday 10:00 am and 3:00 pm and Saturday 1:00 am. Pictorial Directory Pictures Pictures are ready!! If you had your picture taken in the past photo sessions and asked for your picture to be sent to the Church Office please come by the office to pick them up. They are looking good! This week we want to thank Mary Louise Thomas and Tyler Russell for offering their time and talent to help the RCIA kitchen crew. Thank you for everything you do for our parish! Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults and Children (RCIA) If you, or some one you know, might be interested in finding out more about this process, please call Surennah Werley at (479) 783-7497 (surennah@icchurch.com) or Peggy Brandebura at (479) 785-7973 (pbrandebura@icchurch.com). Weekly classes meet every Tuesday at 7:00 pm in Galvin Parish Center. Catholic adults seeking the Sacrament of First Communion and/ or Confirmation: If you are a Catholic adult (18 years of age or older) who has never received either of these sacraments and would like to be receive them, please call Surennah Werley at (479)-7837497. Weekly classes meet every Tuesday at 7:00 P.M. in the Galvin Parish Center Divine Mercy Chaplet Please join our school and parish community to pray for vocations from our parish. We invite families to meet in the Chapel on Friday afternoon When people hear us speak God’s word, they marvel at its from 3:30 to 3:45 pm to pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet. beauty and power; when they see what little impact it has For more information, please contact Allison Montiel at 832-549-0977 on our daily lives, they laugh and poke fun at what we say. Words and Actions Religious Education Virtus Training Sessions Every volunteer (including Ministers at Mass) and employee in Immaculate Conception Church and School, that has any contact with children, is required by our Diocese to participate in this program. The next opportunities for this training are: Sunday, November 9th at 1:30pm in the Common Room (English) Saturday, December 6th at 9:00am in the Bishop’s Room (English) Please contact the Surennah Werley at 783-7497 if you plan to attend. Reflecting on God’s Word In a country that has a strong commitment to separation of church and state, it is noteworthy that our money, both bills and coins, is inscribed with the words “In God We Trust.” The history of this motto and its relation to our currency goes back to the Civil War. Changing it has never gotten much support. It serves as a helpful reminder about where our true security lies. In the Gospel, the Pharisees, along with some supporters of the Roman regime called Herodians, get into the act of trying to trap Jesus into taking a stand that would get him in trouble with either the Roman authorities or his own people. But Jesus, as much the fox as Herod was reputed to be, slips out of their net by noting that there can be different loyalties without a loss of priorities. Jesus calls on them to produce the idolatrous coin that no devout Jew should carry, since it declared Caesar to be a god. Then he advises them to return to the emperor the coin that bears his image but to return to God what bears God’s image, that is, themselves, made in the image of God. A new order is revealed when we give God’s image back to God by our words and deeds, showing God’s image to others. When this happens, the motto “In God We Trust” becomes not merely stamped on paper or branded on copper, but encountered in living flesh and blood. Holy Souls Commemoration It will take place on Sunday, November 2nd at 2:00 pm in Calvary Cemetery and 3:30 pm at Holy Cross Cemetery. This action is and has been throughout the history of our Church, one of the greatest signs of our belief in the power of prayers for our relatives and friends who passed on before us. Please note: We request that you do not park in Calvary Cemetery when you come for All Souls Commemoration. If you have an elderly or infirm person to bring, we ask that you drive the person into the cemetery and then park the car outside of the cemetery. There will be a second collection for Calvary Cemetery on the weekend of November 1st and 2nd for the upkeep of the Cemetery. Altar of the Dead The Hispanic Ministry is asking all the parishioners to bring a picture of a loved one to be put on the Altar of the Dead for the All Souls celebration. Please write your contact information on the back of the picture so we can return it when we take down the altar. You can bring your pictures to the Church Office or leave them at the Sacristy. The altar will be at the church from October 30th to November 24th. For more information, contact Ana Garcia at the Church Office. Job Opening at St. Joseph’s Church in Conway Adult Faith Formation and Family Life Director: Full-time position developing and implementing programs for our adult faith community, promoting events for families, and serving as staff liaison to all such programs. Position requires a strong Catholic faith, leadership/ organizational skills, and a passion for evangelization and discipleship. College diploma or equivalent work experience required. Resumes accepted by either mail or e-mail until October 31st. Send to St Joseph Catholic Church, 1115 College Ave., Conway Arkansas 72032. or email: mamallett@sjparish.org. Please no phone inquiries. Experience the Olivetan Benedictine Life The Olivetan Benedictine Sisters in Jonesboro AR invite you to come and experience their life. November 21-23, 2014 @ Holy Angels Convent, 1699 CR 766, Jonesboro, AR 72403. To register, contact Sister Mary Clare at 870-273-6872 or HACvocations@yahoo.com Living God’s Word Parish E-Newsletter We pray to recognize what it means to be a good citizen, giving to our country what is needed for the support of the common good. And we pray to discern wisely when loyalty to Christ and the building up of the kingdom of God may call for a response that challenges what civil authorities propose. We have created a Parish E-Newsletter. We send it out once a week. If you would like to receive our E-Newsletter, please e-mail Ana Garcia agarcia@icchurch.com Scripture Study: Mary, Finding Favor with God Discover how God’s work in Mary prepares our hearts for God to work in us in an afternoon of reflection that is open to all Catholic adults in the area. Presentations by Cackie Upchurch and opportunities for prayer and reflective discussion. Saturday, November 8, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. at St. Vincent de Paul Church in Rogers. Free admission. Please e-mail debis@svdprogers.com or call the Church Office 501-636-4020 to reserve your spot. The Catholic Diocese of Little Rock is committed to protecting children and young people. If you are aware of abuse or have been abused by Clerics, Church volunteers or Church workers, please contact the Vicar General for the Diocese of Little Rock at (501)664-0340 ext. #361, and the State of Arkansas Hotline for crimes against Children at 1-800-482-5964. For pastoral assistance please contact the Victim Assistance Coordinator for the Diocese of Little Rock, Drs. George and Sherry Simon at (501)766- 6001. Diocesan Offices, 2500 No. Tyler Street, Little Rock, AR 72207. PARISH STEWARDSHIP INFORMATION — 10/12/14 Last Sunday YTD Weekly YTD Amount Contributions Income Budget Contributions Over (Short) Sunday Collections $24,006 $438,462 $421,719 ($16,743) Building Repair Fund $1,677 $17,103 $13,835 ($3,268) Total Attendance: 1933 Envelopes sent: 983 Total Envelopes Used: 405 Electronic Giving: 64 St. Leo’s, Hartford: $172.00 IC 29 Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario 19 de Octubre de 2014 “Den, pues, al César los que es del César, y a Dios lo que es de Dios”. — Mateo 22:21 Todo pertenece a Dios La primera lectura del profeta Isaías tiene que ver con el rey persa Ciro, al que Dios llama “elegido”. Ciro merece este título ya que acabó con la cautividad de los judíos en Babilonia. No obstante, Jesús nos recuerda que fue Dios quien dio a Ciro su poder. Quizás sea un gran rey pero, “Yo soy el Señor, y no hay otro igual”, Dios dice (Isaías 45:5). El Evangelio de hoy también está relacionado con el poder mundano. En el pasaje de Mateo vemos como los fariseos intentan con artimañas que Jesús hable mal del emperador. Su conocida respuesta es la perfecta réplica. Al igual que los reyes de la antigüedad, el César debe ser respetado dada su posición pero todo pertenece a Dios. En la segunda lectura, Pablo da las gracias por todos los que son fieles a Jesucristo y su Evangelio. También él nos recuerda que nuestra llamada y el poder de ser fieles provienen de Dios. Lecturas de la Semana Lunes: Ef 2:1-10; Sal 100 (99):1b-5; Lc 12:13-21 Martes: Ef 2:12-22; Sal 85 (84):9ab-14; Lc 12:35-38 Miércoles: Ef 3:2-12; Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lc 12:39-48 Jueves: Ef 3:14-21; Sal 33 (32):1-2, 4-5, 11-12, 18-19; Lc 12:49-53 Viernes: Ef 4:1-6; Sal 24 (23):1-4ab, 5-6; Lc 12:54-59 Sábado: Ef 4:7-16; Sal 122 (121):1-5; Lc 13:1-9 Domingo: Ex 22:20-26; Sal 18 (17):2-4, 47, 51; 1 Tes 1:5c-10; Mt 22:34-40 Tradiciones de Nuestra Fe En 2006, en la plaza de Taos se erigió una estatua de bronce que conmemora al “cura de Taos”, Antonio José Martínez, un sacerdote recordado como controversial ante varios gobiernos por defender a su pueblo. Él fue sacerdote en Taos, Nuevo México cuando era territorio español, luego mexicano y finalmente cuando pasa a manos de EE. UU. Durante la época española y mexicana Antonio estableció escuelas para niños y niñas y fundó un seminario para preparar un clero nativo. En 1830 empezó a imprimir libros y estableció el primer periódico Nuevo Mexicano. De esta manera estableció Taos como un centro de educación. En 1851 llegaron los representantes del gobierno estadounidense con la intención de “americanizar” a los nuevos mexicanos prohibiéndoles sus tradiciones declarando que eran ignorantes y supersticiosas. Antonio José contradijo este movimiento convirtiendo su seminario en una escuela de leyes. Decía que el gobierno de EE. UU es un burro que debe ser montado por abogados. Muchos se opusieron a su obra pero él continuó luchando por su pueblo hasta su muerte en 1867. Su tumba lo declara: “La honra de su país”. Fuerza Transformadora: Sobrevivencia de Mujeres “Depositen en él todas su preocupaciones pues él cuida de ustedes” Fuerza Transformadora invita a todas las mujeres mayores de 18 años a un retiro este 7,8 y 9 de Noviembre en Marylake, Little Rock. En el retiro de trataran temas de depresión, baja autoestima, adicciones, vacío espiritual y falta de fe. Para mayores informes por favor llama al 479-462-7023. ¡Déjate rescatar por Jesús! ¡Celebra tu Salud! El mes de Octubre es dedicado a la prevención del Cáncer de Seno y a la celebración de los sobrevivientes del mismo. Te invitamos este 27 de Octubre a las 6:30 pm en la Biblioteca Pública (3201 Rogers Avenue) a una junta informativa que puede salvar su vida. Durante la junta, trataremos el tema de prevención y detección, además de compartir nuestras experiencias personales. La junta será en español. Para más información por favor contacta a Norma Nelson al 479-3145267 o norma.nelson@mercy.net. Esquema para rezar el Santo Rosario Octubre 26 María Mendoza Si deseas rezar el Rosario en los próximos meses llama a Mariella Araujo al (479)785-7978. Novena de los Fieles Difuntos Del 1 al 9 de Noviembre estaremos ofreciendo 9 Misas para recordar a aquellos seres queridos que se fueron antes que nosotros. Tendremos sobres disponibles en las bancas, en las entradas de la iglesia y en la Oficina Parroquial en los que podrán escribir los nombres de aquellos seres queridos por los que deseen ofrecer las Misas. Capilla de Adoración en San Bonifacio Esta capilla es compartida con todos los feligreses Católicos en Fort Smith y sus alrededores. Necesitamos voluntarios que estén dispuestos a unirse al grupo de adoradores. Por favor comuníquense con Rudy y Dorothy Gramlich al 452-7595 o con John y Joyce Becker al 783-8569 si están interesados. Necesitamos adoradores para el Martes 3:00 am, Viernes 10:00 am y 3:00 pm y Sábado 1:00 am. La Capilla está ubicada en el lado Oeste de la Oficina Parroquial de San Bonifacio. Rito de Iniciación Cristiana para Adultos Si tu, o alguien que tu conoces, estás interesado/a en saber más acerca de este proceso, por favor contacta a Surennah Werley at 479-783-7497 (Surennah@icchurchu.com) o Peggy Brandebura al 479-785-7973 (pbrandebura@icchurch.com). Nos reunimos cada Martes a las 7:00 P.M. en el Salón Santa Anna ¡Las sesiones son en Español! Adultos Católicos en busca del Sacramento de Confirmación Si eres un adulto Católico (mayor de 18 años) y nunca has recibido el Sacramento de Confirmación y te gustaría confirmarte, por favor llama a Surennah Werley al 479 -783-7497. Nos reunimos todos los Martes a las 7:00 P.M. en el Salón Santa Anna ¡Las clases son en Español! Fuerza Transformadora: Retiro para Mujeres Este 31 de Octubre, Fuerza Transformadora invita a todas las mujeres mayores de 18 años a un mini retiro en el Salón Santa Anna. Para mayores informes, por favor contacta a Yaneli Mota (479)739-6329. ¡El retiro es gratuito! ¿Qué está en la portada? ¡La Junta de Negocios de las Damas Auxiliadoras! ¿Quiénes son las Damas Auxiliadoras? Las Damas Auxiliadoras de la Inmaculada Concepción son un grupo de talentosas y activas mujeres de nuestra parroquia. El grupo incluye madres, mujeres trabajadoras, solteras, retiradas, etc. de todas las edades. Los miembros son asignados a un círculo y cada círculo lleva a cabo un Altar de Muertos ministerio diferente cada mes. En nuestra parroquia, las Damas El Ministerio Hispano está pidiendo a todos los feligreses que traigan Auxiliadoras se encargan de comprar los artículos necesarios en la iglesia una fotografía de un ser querido para colocarlo en el Altar de para asegurarse que nuestro templo siga siendo el más bonito de todo el Muertos para la Celebración del Día de Muertos. Por favor, escriban área. ¡No tenemos palabras para agradecerles todo lo que hacen para su información de contacto al reverse de la foto para poder apoyar a nuestra parroquia! entregárselas cuando quitemos el altar. Pueden dejar sus fotografías Todos los miércoles, a lo largo del año, las Damas Auxiliadoras se reúnen en las cajas ubicadas en la Oficina en el Salón Santa Anna para hacer los artículos para el Parroquial y en la Sacristía. El altar Bazar Navideño del 1 y 2 de Noviembre. Todo lo estará puesto del 30 de Octubre al 24 recaudado en el Bazar ayudará a las Damas Auxiliadoras de Noviembre. en su misión de servir a nuestra parroquia y a la Para más información, contacta a comunidad. ¡Todos los bienvenidos al Bazar! Mariella Araujo o a Ana García en la Oficina Parroquial. ¿Sabías que? Reflexionemos sobre la Palabra de Dios En una nación, que tiene un fuerte compromiso con el principio de la separación de Iglesia y Estado, vale la pena señalar que nuestra moneda nacional, tanto los billetes como las monedas, tienen la inscripción de “En Dios confiamos”. La historia de este lema y su relación con nuestra moneda nacional se remonta a la Guerra Civil. Cambiar el lema nunca ha recibido mucho apoyo. Esa inscripción nos sirve como buen recordatorio en cuanto a dónde es que descansa nuestra verdadera seguridad. En el Evangelio los fariseos, junto a algunos simpatizantes con el régimen romano y partidarios de Herodes, tratan de atrapar a Jesús para que tome una posición que lo pondría a mal con las autoridades romanas o con su propio pueblo. Pero Jesús, aun sabiendo la reputación de zorro que tenía Herodes, se zafa de las redes de sus adversarios haciendo notar que pueden haber diferentes clases de fidelidades sin perder las prioridades. Jesús les pide que le enseñen la moneda idólatra que ningún judío debía llevar consigo, ya que declaraba al César como un dios. Entonces les aconseja que le devuelvan al emperador la moneda que lleva su imagen, pero que le devuelvan a Dios aquello que lleva la imagen de Dios, esto es, ellos mismos, creados a imagen de Dios. Un nuevo orden se manifiesta cuando le entregamos a Dios su imagen por medio de nuestras palabras y obras, mostrando así la imagen de Dios a los demás. Cuando esto sucede, el lema de “En Dios confiamos” no sólo lo vemos acuñado en papel o herrado en cobre, sino que lo llegamos a palpar en carne y hueso. Nuevo Grupo de Jóvenes para 7mo y 8vo Grado en 4:12@IC! Nos reuniremos los Domingos de 3:30 a 4:30 pm en Salón de Alabanza del Centro Juvenil 4:12@IC. Las fechas son: Octubre 26 Noviembre 9 y 23 Diciembre 7 Directorio Fotográfico ¡Las fotografías ya están listas! Si te tomaste las fotos y pediste que te las enviaran aquí a la iglesia, por favor pasa a recogerlas en horas de oficina. Para más información, por favor llama a Ana García al 479-785-7982 ¿Sabías que en la Inmaculada Concepción tenemos un sitio web completamente en Español? Visita http://www.icchurch.com/EnEspanol.htm Conmemoración de Todas las Almas Se llevará a cabo el Domingo 2 de Noviembre a las 2:00 pm en Cementerio Calvary y a las 3:30 pm en el Cementerio Holy Cross. Esta celebración siempre ha sido parte de nuestra Iglesia y es uno de los más grandes signos de nuestra creencia en los poderes de nuestra oración por nuestros familiares y amigos que se han ido antes que nosotros. Nota: Les pedimos que no se estaciones dentro del Cementerio Calvary cuando vengan a la celebración. Si viene con ustedes algún enfermo o alguna persona de la tercera edad, les pedimos que dejen a la persona dentro del cementerio y luego estacionen su carro afuera. Tendremos una segunda colecta para el mantenimiento del Cementerio Calvary el fin de semana del 1 y 2 de Noviembre Esta semana queremos reconocer a Mary Louise Thomas y a Tyler Russell por ofrecer su tiempo y su talento para ayudar al equipo de la cocina en RICA. ¡Muchas gracias por todo lo que hacen por nuestra parroquia! ¡La campaña anual de CASA está aquí! Por favor considera convertirte en un colaborador mensual de CASA. Juntos podemos hacer la diferencia justo aquí en casa. Entrega tu Ofrenda/Promesa a CASA en los sobres proporcionados o visítenos en nuestro sito oficial de la Red www.dolr.org. La meta de nuestra parroquia es de $60,814 LA DIOCESIS DE LITTLE ROCK ESTA COMPROMETIDA A PROTEGER A LOS NIÑOS Y JOVENES. Si estás enterado de algún abuso o has sido abusado por clérigos, voluntarios o funcionarios de la Iglesia, por favor contacte al Vicario General de la Diócesis de Little Rock al: (501) 6640340, Ext. 361, y a la Línea de Ayuda del Estado de Arkansas para crímenes contra niños al 1800-482-5964. Para asistencia pastoral, por favor contacta a la Coordinadora de Asistencia para Víctimas de la Diócesis de Little Rock con los Dres. George y Sherry Simon al 501)7666001 Oficinas Diocesanas 2500 North Tyler St. Little Rock, Ar 72207. Practice Limited to Children, Teenagers & Handicapped Persons Vent S. Murphy, D.D.S., M.S., PLLC Matthew C. Bittle, D.D.S. Jared A. 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