Joe S. Vasquez, Bishop Diocese of Austin Pope Francis Rome, Italy July 30, 2017 ST. ANN MASS SCHEDULE Sunday 9:00 am Weekdays Wednesday 9:00 am Friday 6:00 pm Office Hours: 11:00a—4:00p Wednesday & Friday Web Site Address: www.saintann-somerville.org Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday: after 9am Mass Sunday: before Mass from 8:15a-8:45a and by Appointment Adoration to the Blessed Sacrament Friday – 7:00a to 5:30p Director of Religious Education Deacon Don Sims 979-596-1966 Pastor: Rev. Ernesto Elizondo—(979) 836-4441 Contact Person: Deacon Don Sims (979) 204-1812 [email protected]Maggie Orozco, Office Administrator Office Email: [email protected]17th Sunday in Ordinary Time CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF AUSTIN Visit us at: www.saintann-somerville.org St. Ann Catholic Church P.O. Box 99 333 Thornberry Drive Somerville, Texas 77879 Office 979-596-1966 Fax 979-596-2857
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Joe S. Vasquez, Bishop Diocese of Austin
Pope Francis Rome, Italy
July 30, 2017
ST. ANN MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday 9:00 am
Weekdays
Wednesday 9:00 am Friday 6:00 pm
Office Hours: 11:00a—4:00p Wednesday & Friday Web Site Address: www.saintann-somerville.org
Sacrament of Reconciliation Wednesday: after 9am Mass
Sunday: before Mass from 8:15a-8:45a and by Appointment
Adoration to the Blessed Sacrament
Friday – 7:00a to 5:30p
Director of Religious Education Deacon Don Sims 979-596-1966
CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF AUSTIN Visit us at: www.saintann-somerville.org
St. Ann Catholic Church P.O. Box 99
333 Thornberry Drive Somerville, Texas 77879
Office 979-596-1966 Fax 979-596-2857
ST ANN PARISH LIFE...come and be with us with us.
Catholic Social Teaching Corner
Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ
Next Week’s Ministers
Sun. Aug. 6
9:00 a.m.
Extraordinary Ministers of the Holy Communion
Cynthia Munoz Lucy Hodges
Greeters/Ushers Tom Hodges Miguel Bonilla
Lectors Theresa Perez
Altar Servers
Richard Sifuentes
Finances—St. Ann
07/23/2017 Sunday Collection $ 1,185.00
Mass Intentions: July 30 -August 6
Sun. July 30 9:00a For the People and for +Agnes Janacek
Wed. Aug. 2 9:00a Toni Watkins
Fri. Aug. 4 6:00p +Jim Turner
Sun. Aug. 6 9:00a For the People and for +Elaine Winkler
Apostolate
Wed.—Aug. 2 Wed.—Aug. 9
Collection Counting
Tom Hodges Fran Thomas
Lynda Mendizabal
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time 1st Reading: 1 Kings 3: 5, 7-12 Psalm 119: 57, 72, 76-77, 127-130 2nd Reading: Romans 8: 28-30 Gospel: Matthew 13: 44-52 or 13: 44-46 The Transfiguration of the Lord 1st Reading: Daniel 7: 9-10, 13-14 Psalm 97: 1-2, 5-6, 9 2nd Reading: 2 Peter 1: 16-19 Gospel: Matthew 17: 1-9
Pray for Vocations
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
God has created each of us with gifts—treasures like the pearl in today’s Gospel. How are we being called to give back? We all have something to give, because God has been generous with us. Some have more time, some more talents, some have more monetary resources. How can you share what God has given you this week? Can you be present to someone in need? Can you look at those who are begging on street corners? How can you share the treasure of yourself this week?
Cedarbrake Catholic Retreat Center in Belton (254)780-2436 www.cedarbrake.org
[email protected] The Healing Journey—August 3 Forgiveness is a commitment to a process of change. It can be difficult and it can take time. Everyone moves toward for-giveness a little differently. The desire to forgive is more about how it can change your life by bringing you more peace; emo-tional and spiritual healing. Forgiveness is not about excusing or condoning the pain inflicted on you. It is about letting go of that pain so that you can heal. This day is designed to bring you to a deeper understanding of forgiveness and to experience God’s healing power. Presenter is Beverly Collin, assistant di-rector at Cedarbrake along with The Mercy of God Prayer Team. For more information contact Cedarbrake at (254) 780-2436 or visit www.cedarbrake.org. Hearing the Voice of God—September 18 Listening to the Voice of God Retreat will be at St. Mary’s in Waco, TX. Grow in a deeper relationship with God by learning how the Lord speaks to us in our everyday life. Franciscan Fa-ther Albert Haase, OFM, will present this day based on his best-selling book entitled, SAY ING Y ES; Discovering and Respond-ing to God’s Will in Your Life. For more information contact Cedarbrake at (254) 780-2436 or visit www.cedarbrake.org The Shepherd Who Didn’t Run—Sept. 29– Oct. 1 Father Stanley Rother died a martyr on July 28, 1981, in a Gua-temalan village where he ministered to the poor. His life re-mains a testament to the difference one person makes. Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda, author of the award-winning official biog-raphy of this American martyr, will present this weekend re-treat. She will highlight five personal qualities Father Stanley proclaimed with his life. For more information contact Cedar-brake at (254) 780-2436 or visit www.cedarbrake.org 100 Years, Our Lady of Fatima– October 13 In the spring of 1917, three children reported a vision of a beau-tiful lady in Fatima, Portugal. The last time the Blessed Mother appeared to them was Oct. 13, 1917. Her message continues to be one of prayer, especially, praying the rosary for peace. Brian Egan, Beverly Collin and Deacon Klaus Adam will lead the day of prayer in honor of the 100th anniversary of Fatima. For more information contact Cedarbrake at (254) 780-2436 or visit www.cedarbrake.org
SAAM Food Collection Sunday, August 6
Volunteer Sign-up At the entrance of the church is a sign-up sheet. If you are able to give of your time and talent, St. Ann is in need of more Pa-rishioners to serve in the following Ministries: Extraordinary Ministers of the Holy Communion, Greeters and Ushers, Lec-tors, and teachers for the Religious Education Program. There are other areas Parishioners may wish to consider to support the Parish: joining the Knights of Columbus or the Altar Society group of women (SACCW), singing in the Choir, helping to keep the Church clean, or just letting St. Ann know that you can be called upon to help whenever there is a need. As Jesus Christ said, “Whatever you do for the least of my people, you do for me.”
CHURCH LIFE...one body-many members.
PRAY WITH US...come and adore Christ
The sanctuary lamp is given for the honor and glory of God ….
Ann Ross
Carol Winkler
David Jimenez
Carlos Escobedo
Sr. John
Betty Labay
Michael Miller
Rita Diamond
Raymond Perez
Marion Simmons
Ray Allen Kulhanek
Tom Arredondo
Bob Hays
Scotty Lewis
Paul D. Junkersfeld
Betty Munson
Peggy Personett
Coley Whatley
Ed Sabrusula
Frank Medina
Fr. Tom Hanus
Toni Watkins
For the Church, that as disciples of Christ we would respond to
God’s grace to know what is right, and seek the Kingdom of
God above all other things.
John Brown
Kevin Davis
David Dominguez
Neil Frerick
Robin Frerick
Jason Grace
Jerry Gutierrez
Christina Marie Hahne
Dane Kidd
Matthew Lee
Annalisa Lujan
John Maldonado
Jacob McDonald
Brandon Osburn
Tommy Polansky
Joseph Ramirez
Matthew Reynolds
Charlie Richardson
LtCol Ceasar Rodriguez
Michael R. Rodriguez
Stephen Ruth
Justo Suarez
Brandon Thomas
1LT Christopher M. Torres
Alan Turner
Jennifer Hlavaty
Jarrett Hlavaty
Alejandro Irizarry Zaharis
Please pray for the needs of our
par ishioners & fr iends
The Grotto of Our Blessed Mother
Everyone is always welcome to come to the Grotto to spend some quite time or pray the rosary either alone or in a group.
Bishop Vasquez’ Prayer Intention
ADORATION
EVERY FRIDAY
7 AM TO 5:30 PM Everyone that spends time in adoration of Jesus develops a personal relationship with Him, and grows in love and holiness. Quiet time with the Lord in adoration enables people to listen and recognize His voice as He speaks to their hearts.
Basic Teachings of the Catholic Faith The Dioceses is offering the class “Basic Teachings of the Cath-olic Faith” this summer/fall. Bishop Vasquez encourages every Catholic to take these classes. The topics are: Sacred Scripture, Creed, Liturgy and the Sacraments, Christian Morality and Prayer and Spirituality. This course will be held at St. John Par-ish in Fayetteville on Saturdays (August 19, September 9, Sep-tember 30, October 21, and November 11) from 9am to 3pm. Registration forms will be available at the entrance to the church. For more information call the Office of Evangelization, Catechesis and Family Life at the diocese.
Jamaica 2017 You are invited to the annual festival at Santa Teresa, 1212 Lucky Street in Bryan. There will be traditional Latino-American food booths, children’s games, live music and enter-tainment for the entire family. The festival will be Sunday, Oc-tober 1, 2017 from 10 am to 8 pm. The Raffle drawing will be at 8pm. The grand prize will be a Ford F150 Pick-up truck along with 19 additional prizes. For more information, contact Santa Teresa.
FY 2016-2017 Income/Expenses July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017
Source of Income Sunday Envelope Collection $ 64,061.85 Facilities Rental Income $ 9,125.00 Annual Fundraiser Income $ 3,512.00 Diocesan Subsidies $ 21,396.00 Withdrawal from DIAL Account $ 40,000.00 Dividends and Royalties $ 5,185.00 TOTAL $143,279.85 Expenses Salaries $ 33,745.99 Employee Benefits (Priest) $ 21,400.00 Employee Taxes $ 914.10 Contract Labor $ ,3,250.00 Insurance/Risk Management $ 15,625.00 Supplies/Services (includes Catholic Spirit and Data Base) $ 9,229.08 Repairs/Maintenance $ 47,389.41 Utilities $ 26,386.25 Cathedraticum $ 20,672.00 TOTAL $178,611.83 Income-Expenses = (-$35,331.98)
July 30: Coffee and Donuts after the 9am Mass sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Aug. 3: KC Meeting, 7pm, Family Center Aug. 6: SAAM Food Collection Aug. 13: KC BBQ—pick up plates 10a-12p Aug. 14: 4th Degree at St. Ann’s Aug. 15: The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mass at 6pm Aug. 16: Wednesday—No Mass Aug. 19: Pro-Life in Austin Sept. 3: SAAM Food Collection Sept. 7: KC Meeting, 7pm, Family Center Sept. 10: KC BBQ—pick up plates 10a-129 Sept. 24: Coffee and Donuts after the 9am Mass sponsored by the Knights of Columbus