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you looking for?” We say that we believe in God, and that we are
Catholics. But we need to follow him more closely and stay with him
so that we can understand his purity, his innocence, his suffering
and his sacrifice. There are too many people who call themselves
Christians and who call themselves Catholics but who do not stand
up for the Gospel message which involves living a life of purity
and courageous sacrifice.
One way to follow the Lamb of God is to walk with me on the West
Coast Walk for life this Saturday, January 24 in San Francisco.
This Thursday is the 42nd anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, and this
Saturday we invite everyone to join us in San Francisco for the
West Coast Walk for Life. Over 50,000 people will walk courageously
to remind the world of the 50 million innocent babies that have
been sacrificed by abortions in America.
A Stewardship Parish Our Mission: To Evangelize God's People,
beginning with the Gift of the Holy Eucharist
Holy Eucharist Sunday Mass:
Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm Sundays: 7:30am, 9am (Traditional Latin),
10:30am 12:00 pm 1:30pm (Español) 5:30pm 7:30pm
Daily Mass: 8:00am & 5:45pm; Saturdays 8:00am
Traditional Latin Mass, Fridays at Noon
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration:
Chapel access code available in office
Children’s Services:
Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) Sunday Mass
10:30am, 1:30 pm Spanish
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Monday thru Thursday 5-5:30pm
Fridays 6:30-7:30pm Saturdays 8:30-9:30am & 4-5pm
Homebound please call 551-4973 for a priest to visit you by
appointment.
Clergy: Fr. Mark Wagner, Pastor
Fr. Francis Joseph, OCD, Assoc. Pastor Fr. Hamilton Suarez,
Assoc. Pastor Rev. Mr. Ken Ochinero, Deacon Rev. Mr. Ernest
Ciccarelli, Deacon
RCIA Inquiries: Please contact
John & Nichole Sablan: 209-581-8477
January 18, 2015 The Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Office (209) 551-4973 • Fax: (209)551-3213 • www.stjmod.com •
facebook.com/stjmod
1813 Oakdale Road • Modesto, CA 95355
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
From the Pastor’s Laptop
Father Mark Wagner When John the
Baptist pointed to Jesus and said “Behold the Lamb of God,” two
of his disciples immediately started following the Lamb! Perhaps
they did not really know why they were following Jesus, or they
felt attracted because in Jewish culture a lamb represented purity,
innocence, suffering and sacrifice.
At a certain point Jesus turned around and saw them following
him and asked them: “What are you looking for?” All they could
think of to say in response was “Rabbi ( “ t e a c h e r ” ) , w h
e r e a r e y o u staying?” Jesus answered them by saying: “Come
and see.” That day they stayed with Jesus and Jesus spoke to them
about purity, innocence, suffering and sacrifice.
Each of us needs to think of an answer to Jesus’ question: “What
are
“What are you looking for?” (John 1:35-42))
West Coast Walk for Life Saturday, January 24th -
Civic Center Plaza - San Francisco Mass at 8am - Coffee and
Donuts at 9am - Buses Leave at 9:30am Info Faire at 11am - Rally at
12:30pm - Back Home about 7pm. TICKETS: WWW.STJMOD.COM OR
OFFICE
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Ext.
Espanola Rosario 110 Altar Servers Svetlana 200 Buildings and
Grounds Tammy 207
Children and Teen Catechesis Maria 218
Choirs and Cantors Svetlana 200
Events and Activities Tammy 207
Giving to St. Joseph’s Tammy 207
Parish Lending Library 208
Parish Ministries Bertha 202
Parish Registration Patty 102
Religious/Adult Education John 203
Volunteering Bertha 202
Youth Ministry Nathan 206
How can we help? 209 551-4973
Room Reservations
Rosario 110
Welcome to St. Joseph’s We’re glad you’re here!
Mass Intentions
Altar Flower Donation
Remember a special day or person Call Rosario at 551-4973, ext.
110
Parish Office Staff & Hours (Lulu, Patty & Rosario)
Monday-Friday: 8:30am-6:30pm
except Wednesday: 1-6:30pm Weekend Maintenance
(209) 602-6062
Questions? To make an appointment with a priest or deacon or to
register at
St. Joseph’s, please call our parish office at 551-4973 or stop
in. See open office hours below.
The parish offices will be closed on Monday,
January 19 in observance of Martin
Luther King Day.
Monday:
Heb 5:1-10; Mk 2:18-22
Tuesday:
Heb 6:10-20; Mk 2:23-28
Wednesday:
Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Mk 3:1-6
Thursday:
Heb 7:25—8:6; Mk 3:7-12
Friday:
12pm Latin Mass:
Saturday:
Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Mk 3:20-21
Sunday: Jon 3:1-5, 10; 1 Cor 7:29-31
Mk 1:14-20
Heb 8:6-13; Mk 3:13-19
Ecclus 31:8-11; Lk 12:35-40
Readings 1-19–1-25
Sunday, January 18 (Second Sunday in Ordinary Time)
7:30a Orville Donald Guenther 1:30p
Susana Davila, Roberto Galvez and Amalia Moreno, and for the
Special Intention of the Albarran Family
9:00a Krystina Gaweda 3:30p For the Special Intentions of Myrna
Dirige
10:30a All St. Joseph’s Parishioners 5:30p For the Special
Intentions of the Ramirez-Albarran Family
12pm
Edilberto Suanino, Jr., Phil Salazar, Dennis Patalingjug and the
Special Intentions of the Albarran Family
7:30p For the Special Intentions of the Valadez-Albarran
Family
Monday, January 19 8:00a Jesus Leon 5:45p Cecilia Pedota
Tuesday, January 20 8:00a Lena Vella 5:45p Ramona Soto
Wednesday, January 21
8:00a For the Special Intentions of Teresa Peterson 5:45p For
the Special Intentions of Ernest & Mary Martin
Thursday, January 22 8:00a Fr. Anthony Chaco 5:45p Jesus
Leon
Friday, January 23 8:00a Fr. Joseph O’Hare 5:45p Jack Adrian
12pm For the Special Intentions of Roberto Gutierrez
Saturday, January 24
8:00a Sylvia DeLeon, Paul Bonfiglio and Luciana Esquerra 5:30p
St. Joseph’s Memorial Mass
Sunday, January 25 (Third Sunday in Ordinary Time)
7:30a Kathryn Bruna 1:30p Alicia Pena Ballesteros and for the
Special Intentions of the Dominguez Family
9:00a Stanislaus & Jadwiga Szarkowski 5:30p For the Special
Intentions of Stephen Harker
10:30a All St. Joseph’s Parishioners 7:30p For the Special
Intentions of Don Holm
12pm For the Special Intentions of the Dominguez Family
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Last year’s San Francisco Walk for Life West Coast
Yes!!!!! You can purchase your West Coast Walk for Life
tickets online! www. stjmod.com
All bus riders receive a free Magnificat!
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Like us on Facebook and stay connected with
your parish family www.facebook.com/stjmod
This Week ALTAR SERVER TRAININGS I Want You for service at the
Altar! Altar server training is now 9:30-11am every second Saturday
of the month!
Call John Marsella: 602-8031.
Please remember St. Joseph’s Church
when planning your estate. Call 551-4973, ext. 207 for more
information.
Save Trees! Call the parish office
to find out about online offertory gifts.
Parish Events and Activities
SENIOR LUNCHEON—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 If you are age 50+, please
consider joining us for a delicious lunch,
great program and the opportunity to make new friends, both
singles and couples. Social time starts at 10am, with beverages and
snacks.
Our meeting is at 11am and luncheon is served at noon. Menu:
Chicken, veggies, salad, mashed potatoes, rolls and dessert. Cost
is
only $8. For lunch reservations, please call Kathie Lee,
869-2655, Lou Garcia, 484-0337 or 578-4642.
TRIP NEWS: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28: RED HAWK CASINO. Travel via
Storer Travel, with a $20 ticket, which includes $15 slot
play and $5 food credit. We leave at 8:30am from St. Joseph’s.
Call Chris at 522-2694 or 480-2693 to reserve your space.
Tuesday, January 20, 2014
9:00 AM Senior Strength Training Hall
9:00 AM Catholic Social Services Guild JP4
10:30 A Light Weigh JP8
12:00 P Ingles Intermedio y Ciudadanía JP4
6:00 PM Ingles Intermedio y Ciudadanía JP2
6:00 PM Ingles para Principiantes JP4
6:30 PM Legion of Mary JP4
6:45 PM Rosary Makers JP5
7:00 PM Oración Carismática - Español JP7
Wednesday, January 21, 2014
10:00 A Seniors' Luncheon Hall
12:00P Clase de Ingles Intermedio JP4
2:00 PM Widow & Widower Bible Study JP5
5:30 PM Courage To Be Me JP8
5:45 PM Priciples Study Group JP5
5:45 PM Path to Serenity JP10
6:30 PM On the Go Adults JP4
Thursday, January 22, 2014
9:00 AM Senior Strength Training Hall
12:00 P Lunch Bible Study JP8
Friday, January 23, 2014
6:00 PM Al-Anon Spanish JP10
6:30 PM Adoration and Confession Chur
Saturday, January 24, 2014
9:00 AM Language of the Heart (Women) JP4
Monday, January 19, 2014 M.L. King Day
(Office Closed)
6:00 PM Boy Scouts Hall
Sunday, January 25, 2014
10:00 A Children's Liturgy of the Word
JP6
1:00 PM Liturgia de la Palabra para Niños
JP6
THE WORLD YOUTH DAY PILGRIMS THANK …...
all of you who purchased the handmade tamales that were sold the
weekend before Christmas. They also want to apologize to all of
those who attended the afternoon masses who did not have an
opportunity to purchase because of the generosity of those who did
at the earlier masses. In all, the pilgrims put in 182 man hours of
preparing and selling 161 dozen tamales. And those hours do not
include the extremely generous contribution of time, sweat,
utensils, and know-how of Dolores Ponce, who oversaw the production
and her friends, Maria Blandinos and Inocencia Oliveros, who also
helped out in the kitchen in spite of not having any connection
with the pilgrims. Thank you all for helping us as we work to
ultimately reach our financial goal of raising the $180,000 needed
to make it to Poland in 2016.
Thank you also to our first Annual Valley’s Finest Craft
Faire
Parishioner Sponsors:
Daniel Del Real—PMZ Real Estate and
John Brasil—Five Star Property Management
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In the Diocese...
PERPETUAL EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Could you not keep watch for one hour?”
(Mark 14:37) Consider spending an hour a week with our
Lord. To sign up please contact
The parish office at 551-4973. You will
receive many blessings from Our Lord!
Parish Events and Activities West Coast Walk for Life
Saturday, January 24th - Civic Center Plaza - San Francisco Mass
at 8am - Coffee and Donuts at 9am - Buses Leave at 9:30am Info
Faire at 11am - Rally at 12:30pm - Back Home
about 7pm
Bus Tickets For Sale After Each Mass on the Following Dates:
January 10th-11th January 17th-18th
ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE WWW.STJMOD.COM OR THE PARISH OFFICE
Our 6 Buses will fill fast! Thank you to our Respect Life
Committee for coordinating this event for our Parish.
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR OPEN
HOUSE!
Tour The School • Meet Our Teachers • Talk With Students Sunday,
January 25th
Open House from 11:30am to 2pm
“Bringing Light into the Darkness”.
Annual Marian Retreat Saturday, February 7
MARRIED COUPLES: Give a Valentine’s gift …... that keeps on
giving. A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is a gift of love.
It’s a weekend of fresh air, the rebirth of romance, and new
beginnings. If you’d like to make your Marriage even more special
than it already is – call now! The next weekend dates are Feb.
13-15, 2015, in Turlock and June 5-7, 2015 in Modesto. IT IS NOT TO
LATE TO REGISTER FOR THE FEBRUARY WEEKEND! For more information
visit our website at: stocktonwwme.org or contact John and Angelica
Angarita at [email protected] or 209-691-0603
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Youth Ministry
Parish School of Religion
Updates and Announcements
Contact Us! Nathan Steingrebe
(209)247-7863 [email protected] Samantha Jordan (209)551-4973
ext.223 [email protected]
You Don’t Want to Miss What is happening in Youth
Ministry!!!
From our Holy Father
in Rome Pope Francis
We will not have classes during the week of January 19-23.
Classes will resume on January 26th. Please remember the needy by
bringing peanut butter jars for St. Vincent de Paul during the
month of January. School of Faith Calendar: Thursday, January 29:
7pm
Catechesis on the Family
Dear Brothers and Sisters: In our continuing catechesis on the
family, and inspired by the Christmas image of Our Lady who
presents her Son to the world, we now reflect on the role of
mothers in society and in the Church.
For all our symbolic glorification of mothers, their important
contribution to the life of society, their daily sacrifices and
their aspirations are not always properly appreciated. Mothers are
an antidote to the spread of a certain self-centeredness, a decline
in openness, generosity and concern for others. In this sense,
motherhood is more than childbearing; it is a life choice,
entailing sacrifice, respect for life, and commitment to passing on
those human and religious values which are essential for a healthy
society.
Archbishop Oscar Romero spoke in this regard of a “martyrdom of
mothers”, whose sensitivity to all that threatens human life and
welfare is a source of enrichment for society and the Church. Today
I ask you to join me in thanking mothers everywhere for what they
are, and for all that they give to the Church and to our world.
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
If you would like more of Pope Francis’ teaching on the Church
please visit
http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/cotidie/2014/documents/papa-francesco-
cotidie_20140113_god-love.html
"The Most Blessed Virgin Mary mediates
between her Son and us. Despite the fact that we
are sinners, she is filled with tenderness and
compassion for us. Is not the child for whom the mother sheds
the most tears the one closest to
her heart?" ~St. John Vianney
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Center for Lay Apostolates Profiles in Stewardship
New to the Parish? Wondering where to start?? Call the Center
for Lay Apostolates
551-4973, ext. 207
FOCUS ON LEADERSHIP: Plaza Refreshment volunteers are enjoying
Christmas week with their families and are taking a break.
Parish Stewardship — a way of life
By: Rosario Hernandez
Teresa Ruiz has served at St. Joseph’s
as a Lector since 2001. Before becoming active in the church,
Teresa remembers that her mother would always remind her of the
importance to attend Mass. Her sister too, also encouraged her to
serve but Teresa was afraid of the commitment and responsibility.
Teresa r e m e m b e r s t h a t s h e w a s a l s o encouraged by
the active people and good organization in St. Joseph’s, with so
many groups and ministries serving the church. Their personal
witness helped her discern what were the most important things in
her life and encouraged her to reorganize her priorities.
Teresa wanted to learn more about her Catholic Faith. She says
that many times we believe everything we hear from the media,
instead of making an effort to educate ourselves concerning our
faith.
Now, Teresa says, “If I do not attend Mass, I feel empty. I no
longer attend Mass out of obligation, I go to give thanks to God;
the Mass is my first priority. I give thanks to God for my life, my
health, my job and everything I have. I have learned that spiritual
things are more important than material things. If anyone is afraid
to serve, I encourage them to attend the meetings and trainings.
“
With everyone’s help and God’s grace,
everything is possible.”
Teresa Ruiz
2015 Blue Mass
From left, Stanislaus County Sheriff Adam Christianson, Modesto
fire Chief Sean Slamon and Modesto police Chief Galen Carroll
attend the 12th annual Blue Mass at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in
Modesto on Saturday. Andy Alfaro [email protected]
Read more here: http://www.modbee.com/news/local/
With gratitude to our Knights of Columbus and Boy Scouts for
providing this beautiful way to honor our first responders each
year.
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Boletín Parroquial en Español! DEL LAPTOP DEL PÁRROCO, Padre
Mark
Catequesis
sobre la familia Queridos hermanos y hermanas: En esta
catequesis continuamos con
el tema de la familia, meditando la figura de la madre. Todos
debemos la vida y tantas otras cosas a nuestras madres, pero no
siempre éstas son escuchadas ni ayudadas en la vida cotidiana, al
contrario, a menudo son explotadas a causa de su
disponibilidad.
Ni siquiera la comunidad cristiana las valora convenientemente,
a pesar del eximio ejemplo de la Madre de Jesús. Algunas veces,
parece que no completa la vocación de la mujer esta maternidad y,
sin embargo, ser madre es una gran riqueza en la vida familiar. Las
madres, sin embargo, en el amor incondicional y oblativo por sus
hijos, son el antídoto al individualismo, las grandes enemigas de
la guerra.
Es lo que el Arzobispo Óscar Romero definió como “martirio
materno”: una entrega total, sin aspavientos, en el silencio, la
oración, el cumplimiento del deber. Ir dando la vida poco a poco
como hace una madre por su hijo. En los momentos difíciles no es
raro encontrar en ellas la ternura, la dedicación, la fuerza
moral.
Ellas son quienes frecuentemente dan los primeros rudimentos de
la fe, ésos que calan hondo; sin ellas no sólo se perderían fieles
sino buena parte del calor más profundo de la propia fe.
Miércoles 7 de Enero 2015
http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/
es/cotidie/2014/documents/papa-francesco_20140113_amor-
artesanal.html
"Si en medio de las adversidades
persevera el corazón con serenidad, con gozo y con paz, esto es
amor”.
Sta. Teresa de Jesús.
De Nuestro Santo Padre
en Roma Papa Francisco
Escuela Parroquial de Religión: Anuncios
No habrán clases durante la semana del 19-23 de enero.
Regresaremos a clase el 26 de enero.
Por favor recuerden a los mas necesitados, trayendo botes de
mantequilla de cacahuate para San Vicente de
Paula durante el mes de enero.
CALENDARIO DE LA ESCUELA DE FE January 28: 7pm
Padre Mark Wagner Cuando Juan el Bautista le señaló a
Jesús y dijo, “Este es el Cordero de Dios,” ¡dos de sus
discípulos empezaron a seguir al Cordero! Tal vez no sabían en
realidad por qué estaban siguiendo a Jesús. Tal vez sintieron
atraídos porque en la cultura judía un cordero representa la
pureza, la inocencia, el sufrimiento, y el sacrificio. A cierto
punto, Jesús volteó y los vio siguiéndole y preguntó: ¿Qué
quieren?” Tal vez se sorprendieron y estaban nerviosos y por lo
tanto no pudieron pensar cómo responder la pregunta de Jesús. La
única respuesta que pudieron pensar era “Rabí (o sea ‘maestro’),
¿dónde vives?” Jesús les respondió diciendo: “Vengan y lo verán.”
Ese día se quedaron con Jesús, y Él probablemente les habló de la
pureza, la inocencia, el sufrimiento, y el sacrificio.
Cada uno de nosotros necesita pensar
en una respuesta de la pregunta de Jesús: “¿Qué quieren?”
Decimos que creemos en Dios y que somos católicos. Pero,
necesitamos seguirle más cerca y quedarnos con él para poder
entender su pureza, su inocencia, su sufrimiento, y su sacrificio.
Hay demasiados que se llaman cristianos o católicos en particular,
pero no salen en defensa del mensaje del Evangelio, lo cual incluye
viviendo una vida de pureza y sacrificio valiente.
“Qué quieren?” Juan 1:35-42
“Hay demasiados que
se llaman cristianos o católicos…”
No habrán clases
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CORRESPONSABILIDAD (STEWARDSHIP)
Por: Rosario Hernandez
Leer, Meditar, Orar y Vivir
Hola estimados hermanos en Jesús, a partir de hoy por cuatro
semanas, quisiera compartirles unas bellas historias que nos
harán
sentir la necesidad de valorar más la presencia de Jesús
Eucaristía, y nos ayudara a enriquecer y centrar nuestra
espiritualidad cristiana en El presente en la Eucaristía la cual
recibimos y además podemos
contemplar. Los invito a aprovechar estos testimonios verídicos.
Dios les bendiga.
En la Diócesis...
Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School
¡Visítanos! Este Domingo, 25 de Enero Visita La Escuela • Conoce
Nuestros Maestros • Habla
Con Estudiantes Recepción de 11:30am a 2pm
Padre Hamilton Suarez Fuimos al pequeño pueblo de Lu en el
norte de Italia, una localidad que cuenta con pocos miles de
habitantes y que se encuentra en una región rural a 90km al este de
Turín. Este pequeño pueblo hubiera quedado desconocido si en 1881
algunas madres de familia, no hubiera tomado una decisión que tuvo
“grandes repercusiones”.
Muchas de estas madres tenían en el corazón el deseo de ver a
uno de sus hijos ordenarse sacerdote o a una de sus hijas
comprometerse totalmente al servicio del Señor. Comenzaron pues a
reunirse todos los martes para la adoración del santísimo
sacramento, bajo la guía de su párroco y a rezar por las
vocaciones. Todos los primero domingos del mes recibían la comunión
con esta intención. Después de la misa todas las madres rezaban
para pedir vocaciones sacerdotales. Gracia a la oración llena de
confianza de estas madres y a la apertura de corazón de estos
padres, las familias vivían en un clima de paz, serenidad y
devoción alegre, que permitió a sus hijos
Adoración eucarística para la santificación de los sacerdotes y
la maternidad espiritual
discernir con mayor facilidad su llamada. Cuando el Señor dijo:
“Muchos son los
llamados, pero pocos los elegidos” (Mt. 22,14), hay que
comprenderlo de este modo: Muchos serán llamados, pero pocos
responderán. Nadie hubiera pensado que el Señor atendería tan
abundantemente la oración de estas madres.
De este pequeño pueblo surgieron 323 vocaciones a la vida
consagrada: 152 sacerdotes y religiosos y 171 religiosas. En
algunas familias había hasta tres y cuatro vocaciones. El ejemplo
más conocido es la familia Rinaldi. El Señor llamo a siete hijos de
esta familia.
La oración que las madres de familia recitaban era breve, simple
y profunda: “¡Señor haz que uno de mis hijos llegue a ser
sacerdote! Yo misma quiero vivir como buena cristiana y quiero
conducir a mis hijos hacia el bien para obtener la gracia de poder
ofrecerte, Señor un sacerdote santo.”
Se constante en la oración por las vocaciones!.
(Tomado de documento de la congregación para el Clero pags.
18-19, Vaticano).
Teresa Ruiz ha servido como Proclamadora de la Palabra en St.
Joseph’s desde el 2001. Tiempo antes de animarse a ayudar Teresa
recuerda que su mamá siempre le recordaba la importancia de asistir
a misa. Su hermana también le ayudó mucho animándola a servir
porque Teresa le tenia miedo al compromiso y la
responsabilidad.
A Teresa le motivó también la gente activa y la buena
organización en St. Joseph’s con tantos grupos y ministerios para
servir. El testimonio de estas personas le ayudó a discernir cuales
eran las cosas más importantes en su vida y a reorganizar sus
prioridades.
Teresa también sentía el deseo de aprender más sobre su
religión. Ella dice que a veces creemos todo lo que e sc u c h am o
s de lo s m e di o s de comunicación en lugar de interesarnos en
aprender más sobre nuestra propia religión y, nos quedamos sin
asistir a misa. Ahora, Teresa dice, “El día que no voy a misa me
siento vacía. Yo ya no asisto a misa por obligación sino por
agradecimiento.
La misa es mi principal objetivo. Sobre todo, le agradezco a
Dios por mi vida, mi salud, mi trabajo y todo lo que tengo. Aprendí
a darle más importancia a lo espiritual que a los bienes
materiales. Si alguien se siente inseguro de servir, yo le diría
que asista a las reuniones y al entrenamiento.
Con la ayuda de los demás y la gracia de
Dios, todo es posible.”
Teresa Ruiz
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