SUNDAY MASSES Saturday 4:00PM Sunday 8:30 AM & 11:00AM Spanish Mass Sunday 5:30PM THE HOLY ROSARY Saturday 3:30PM Sunday 8:00 AM & 10:30AM WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE Monday ~ No Mass Wednesday & Friday ~ 12 Noon (St. Mary’s) Tuesday & Thursday ~ 12 Noon (St. Vincent’s Hosp. Chapel) SPECIAL DEVOTIONS: THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY First Friday of the Month Mass: 12 Noon ~ Devotion 12:30 - 1:00PM First Saturday of the Month Mass: 12 Noon ~ Devotion 12:30 - 1:00PM CONFESSIONS Saturday ~ 2:30 - 3:30PM Sunday ~ 8:00AM Before 8:30AM Mass First Friday ~ 12:30PM First Saturday ~ 12:30PM Or By Appointment OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday 8:00AM to 4:00PM Spanish Secretary, Wed. & Friday 1:00-4:00PM Office Phone: 501-623-3233 Fax: 501-609-9524 Email: [email protected]Fr. George Sanders: [email protected]WEBSITE: www.stmaryofthesprings.org OFFICE PERSONNEL Diane Pollock, Office Manager Sheila Hansen, Bookkeeper Anne Sluppick, Receptionist/Secretary Gladys Gonzalez, Spanish Secretary Email for secretaries: [email protected]FAITH FORMATION COORDINATOR Brenda Sanders, [email protected]501-282-2066 YOUTH ALIVE DIRECTOR Sally Pierce [email protected]MUSIC DIRECTOR Sheree O’Rorke Call office for information February 18, 2018 * The First Sunday of Lent Your ways, O Lord, make known to me; teach me your paths. -- Psalm 25:4 Pastor: Fr. George Sanders Deacons: Lee Leckner & Joe Harrison St. Mary of the Springs Catholic Church 100 Central Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71901
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SUNDAY MASSES Saturday 4:00PM
Sunday 8:30 AM & 11:00AM Spanish Mass Sunday 5:30PM
Your ways, O Lord, make known to me; teach me your paths.
-- Psalm 25:4
Pastor: Fr. George Sanders Deacons: Lee Leckner & Joe Harrison
St. Mary of the Springs Catholic Church 100 Central Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71901
Today is February 18, 2018 The First Sunday of Lent
MASS INTENTIONS
FEBRUARY STEWARDSHIP Collections thru February 11th $18,121 .00 Budget February 2018 $39,000.00 Amount February Budget (short) ($20,879.00)
Fr. George’s Coffee Cat
Every Sunday Parish Hall
9:45 - 10:45AM Kitchen Feb. 18th:
Cleo & Diane Baker
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
Saturday, 4PM February 24, 2018 Lector: **Jonne Rosenau, Marguerite Rhodes Lector/Intercessions: Evelyn Worsham EMHC: *Pat Papacek, John Ledbetter, Chris Frazier Altar Servers: Dick Antoine, David Peters, Anthony Reiter Sunday, 8:30AM February 25, 2018 Lector: **Don Borchert, Doug Hall Lector/Intercessions: Doris Kalahiki EMHC: *Diane Pollock, Bart Newman, Bonnie Newman Altar Servers: Donna Logan, Patty Logan, Andrew Nehus Altar Servers: Jay Nehus, Josh Villano Sunday, 11AM February 25, 2018 Lector: **Martha Hernandez, Ruth Sliger Lector/Intercessions: Catherine Wade EMHC: *Ed King, Cheryl King, Anne Sluppick Altar Servers: Anna Hemleben, Annabeth Hrdlicka, Grady Smith Altar Servers: Zander Pearce, Zanlynn Pearce Altar Servers: Hunter Speas, Peyton Speas Sunday, 5:30PM February 25, 2018 Lector: **Stephanie Rodriguez, Carolina Garcia Lector/Intercessions: Ezequiel Oseguera EMHC: *Eloisa Oseguera, Maria Ochoa Altar Servers: Dariana Robledo, Lizbeth Robledo Altar Servers: Fatima Martinez Greeter/Usher: George Robledo, Leo Ruiz Greeter/Usher: Martha Ruiz, Ena Mendoza
2/17/2018 Sat 4PM Our Parishioners 2/18/2018 Sun 11AM Lonah Layman+ 2/18/2018 Sun 5:30PM Louis Valencia+ 2/19/2018 Mon Private Our Youth 2/20/2018 Tues Noon Sam Fleming+ 2/21/2018 Wed Noon Fr. Bill Thomas + 2/22/2018 Thur Noon Larry Martin+ 2/23/2018 Fri Noon Bonnie Benda+ 2/24/2018 Sat 4PM Jim & Rose Perez 2/25/2018 Sun 8:30AM Anna & George Reindl++ 2/25/2018 Sun 11AM Dolores Mary Gerstein+ 2/25/2018 Sun 5:30PM Our Parishioners
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES February 19th - 23rd
Monday, February 19th
Food Pantry 10:30AM-Noon in Carroll Rm
Tuesday, February 20th
Children’s Choir 4:30-5:30PM in Parish Hall
Wednesday, February 21st
Choir Practice 5:30-6:30PM in Church
Thursday, February 22nd RCIA 6:30-8:30PM in Parish Hall
Friday, February 23rd
Bible Study 10:00-11:30AM in Carroll Rm Soup & Conversation 1:00-2:30PM in Carroll Rm Stations of the Cross 6:00-6:30PM in Church Soup Supper 6:30-7:30PM in Parish Hall
ALTAR CARE TEAM 4th Week, Friday, February 23rd
Pat Papacek, Gloria Picou, Sunshine Spielvogle
FOOD PANTRY TEAM Monday, February 19th
Janet Borchert, Carolyn Henry, Lyndy Westerman Theresa Poff, Kevin Owens
CHILD OF GOD PRAYER GROUP
Meetings are every Thursday 10:30AM CHI Cancer Center in the Daffodil Room
Contact for prayer requests Christy Miller: 501-318-9242
HOLY FAMILY PRAYER GROUP Meetings are on Tuesday in the Church
February 20th~ 6:30 PM Contact for prayer requests - Ruth Sliger: 501-282-5292
C ’ C $136
2nd Collection February 17-18 Aid to the Church in Central and Eastern Europe
2 C F 24-25 T S
New Study on FORMED Philippians
Life in Christ Lectio
By Tim Gray
Knights of Columbus Baby Bottle Event
Our Annual Baby Bottle Campaign is happening now! It will continue in conjunction with the March for Life. Please fill up
your bottle with coins, cash or checks.
Please return baby bottles empty or full by February 25th.
CHI ST. VINCENT’S PERPETUAL ADORATION CHAPEL
Located inside the main entrance of St. Vincent CHI Hospital. Overnight, enter via the Emergency entrance. Call the church office for more information. 501-623-3233
Dub Allen Jack Andrews Dick Antoine
Mary Ann Banzer Jonnie Baroni Jackie Bevill
Marilyn Borgognoni Bernadine Buresh
Darrell Butler Roger Bye
Sheilah & Daryl Clark Buck Cummings
Frankie DeGeorge Gloria DeSalvo Quentin Dooley
Tony Elliot Dave Elmore Donna Folson Haley Gloria
Steven Hadlock Sharon & P.J. Hunter
Steve King Rose Krneta
Marie Krenzelok Dc Lee Leckner
Thomas Marbach Brad McClintock Allan Montella
Alexandria Murray Zach Payne
Gus & Nina Pellegrino Lindsay Powell
Ray Rhine Ruth Rhodes Anna Roberts
Fr. Alan Rosenau Anna Serrano Peggy Smith
Giovanna Splawn Donna Stevens Deb Stricker
Hugh Truesdale Catherine Van Dalsem
Stewart Vaughn Terry Wallace Richard West
Richard Woodfin
PRAY FOR THE SICK
PRAY FOR THOSE IN THE MILITARY and FOR THOSE WHO SERVED
Donald Allen Emmanuel Alvarez Evadne Anderson
James F. Anderson, II Tom Baroni Kevin Belt
Darren Bemis Katherine Brock
Colt Davis A.J. Dierks
Stephen Drakes Marisa Dreier
Michael Elmore Doug Fires
Jyryln Greene Tony Guanella Andrea Hanna
Nicholas Hanna Blake Heller
Edmund Jaskiewicz Mickey Jordan Ryan Jordan
Sandy Vongsrir-Jordan Tristan Jordan
John Long Patrick Martin Kyle Martin
Ryan McCabe Nicholas Mueller
Rory Murphy Sean P. Murphy
Sean Patrick Morgan Patterson
Gustave Pellegrino, Jr. W. Don Puddephatt
Matt Steinhaus Patrick Steinhaus Walker Vaughn
God’s Power We are not in our power, but in the power of God.
--St. Perpetua
Fasting & Abstinence
Good Friday is obligatory day of universal fast and abstinence.
Fasting: Obligatory for all who have completed their 18th year and have not yet reached their 60th year. Fasting allows a person to eat one full meal. Two smaller meals may be taken, not to equal one full meal.
Abstinence: Fridays in Lent are obligatory days of complete abstinence (from meat) for all who have completed their 14th year.
BILINGUAL STATIONS OF THE CROSS & SOUP SUPPERS
FRIDAY NIGHTS DURING LENT @ 6PM
Feb. 23rd - 6PM - Stations of the Cross Fish Fry by Knights of Columbus
Tickets $10 Proceeds to Haiti Youth Mission Trip
March 2nd- 6PM - Stations of the Cross Soup Supper provided by Men of Mary
March 9th - 6PM - Stations of the Cross Soup Supper provided by Hands of Mary
March 16th - 6PM - Stations of the Cross Soup Supper provided by Parish Council
March 23rd - 6PM - Stations of the Cross Dinner provided by our Spanish Congregation
Don Juan’s Restaurant, Albert Pike
LENT & EASTER
March 3rd - 1st Saturday Mass 12 Noon
March 5th - Healing Mass 6PM
March 15th - Penance Service @ St. John’s Church 6PM
A note from Nat Martin I would like to thank the Hands of Mary for
incorporating my 90th birthday celebration with the annual Super Seniors Mardi Gras Luncheon.
I expect the same for my 100th!
Sunday, February 18, 2018 The First Sunday of Lent
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
The Holy Father usually marks the solemn opening of the Lenten fast with a procession and Mass on Ash Wednesday evening. He walks from the Benedictine monastery, San Anselmo, down the Aventine hill to the Dominican monastery of Santa Sabina. This very old tradition was revived by Pope John XXIII in the late 1950s. Have you ever wondered who gives the pope his ashes? It's the cardinal who has been given the "title" of the church of Santa Sabina. The pope's homily at this Mass states his theme for Lent. Santa Sabina dates from the fifth century, and is one of the most beautiful churches in Rome. One of the panels on its main doors features the Crucifixion, a scene not normally depicted in art until much later. In the year 1219 the pope gave the church to Saint Dominic for his new religious order, the "Order of Preachers," commonly called the Dominicans, and it remains their world head-quarters to this day. That pope, Honorius III, was a member of the Savelli family, and this church was their personal family chapel. Sabina was a wealthy Roman lady who became a Christian and was martyred, and whose home became a place of prayer. Later, the church built on that spot was dedicated to her memory. -Rev. James Field, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
TODAY'S READINGS
First Reading -- God's covenant with Noah when he was deliv-ered from the flood (Genesis 9:8-15). Psalm -- Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth to those who keep your covenant (Psalm 25). Second Reading -- The water of the flood prefigured baptism, which saves you now (1 Peter 3:18-22). Gospel -- This is the time of fulfillment. The kingdom of God is at hand (Mark 1:12-15). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass (c) 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: First Sunday of Lent; Rite of Election; Rite of Calling the Candidates to Continuing Conversion; Rite of Sending Monday: Presidents' Day; Julian Calendar Lent Wednesday: St. Peter Damian Thursday: Chair of St. Peter the Apostle; Washington's Birthday Friday: St. Polycarp; Abstinence
PEOPLE OF THE COVENANT
If there is one word that stands out in today's readings, it is "covenant." God's faithfulness and goodness serve as examples to us of how to live. Genesis tells the story of Noah and of God's covenant not only with all people, but with all of nature. Never will the cleansing waters of the flood bring their destructive power to all the earth again. The sign, the reminder to both God and nature, is the rainbow in the heavens. The psalm reminds us of this compassion of God, and begs God to remember us, not because of our goodness, but because of God's goodness and fidelity to the promise. God shows us how to be good, not by decree, but by example. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-18; Psalms 19:8-10, 15 Matthew 25:31-46
Tuesday: Isaiah 55:10-11; Psalms 34:4-7, 16-19 Matthew 6:7-15
Wednesday: Jonah 3:1-10; Psalms 51:3-4, 12-13, 18-19 Luke 11:29-32 Thursday: 1 Peter 5:1-4; Psalms 23:1-3a, 4-6; Matthew 16:13-19 Friday: Ezekiel 18:21-28; Psalms 130:1-8; Matthew 5:20-26 Saturday: Deuteronomy 26:16-19; Psalms 119:1-2, 4-5, 7-8 Matthew 5:43-48 Sunday: Genesis 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18 Psalms 116:10, 15-19; Romans 8:31b-34; Mark 9:2-10
ENTHRONEMENT of the SACRED HEART of JESUS
"I will console them in all their difficulties." A promise of Jesus to those who would expose His sacred image for veneration. St. Margaret Mary wrote: "He wishes to make this Sacred Heart, as it were, a second Mediator between God and men, whose sins have so multiplied that it takes all His power to obtain mercy and graces of sanctification and salvation which He longs to impart to them abundant-ly. For information regarding the Enthronement of the Sacred Heart, contact Mary Gallimore, 282-1383
When: Friday, February 23rd @ 1-2:30PM Where: Carroll Room
Help and encouragement after the death of a spouse, child, family member, or friend. Soup and Conversation is a special support group that meets bi-weekly on Fridays.
ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL
In the Footsteps of St. John Paul & St. Faustina
Pilgrimage with Father George to Poland. July 29-August 6, 2018
In the planning stage. Are you interested?
Brochures are being prepared. Please contact Janet Borchert @ 501-416-7952
PRAY FOR THE REPOSE SOULS OF THE DEPARTED
Please pray for the repose of the souls of those who have passed away this past
January 2018
Mary Ann Young+ 1/7/2018 Mother of Merritt, Kate, & Jordan Young
Marianne Hulsey+ 1/16/2018
Mother of Sylvia Forga
Eternal Rest, grant to them, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon them. May they
rest in peace. Amen.
DIVORCE MINISTRY
Our Lady of Fatima Church, 900 West Cross St., Benton, AR will be offer ing a 12 week program called Surviving Di-vorce weekly beginning April 5, 2018 @ 6:30 pm in the Parish Hall. This exciting new ministry is designed to bring hope and healing to those who have experienced the pain and loneliness of a broken marriage and covers topics such as Shock and Grief, Anger and Forgiveness, Financial Issues, Children, Annulment and Remarriage. This program is for newly separat-ed and divorced and those still struggling with issues many years later. For more information or to register call the church office at 501-315-5186.
This week Opening Your Heart Connect Coffee Talk
Two classes: Tuesday 6:00-7:30PM Wednesday 1:00-2:30PM
We meet in the Carrol Room. Vickie Bailey - 501-276-2103
Peggy Bodemann - 501-520-7730
Iglesia Catolica De Santa Maria Primer Domingo de Cuaresma
18 de febrero de 2018 Descúbrenos, Señor, tus caminos,
guíanos con la verdad de tu doctrina. -- Salmo 25 (24):4
Lecturas De Hoy Lecturas De La Semana
“Adoración al Sagrado Sacramento” “Vengan a mi todos los que están cansados y agobiados, y yo los aliviare. Carguen con mi yugo y aprendan de mí, que soy manso y hu-milde de corazón, y encontraran descanso. Porque mi yugo es suave y mi carga ligera.“ Mt 11, 29-30 ¿Deseas estar con el Señor por una hora? Acude a la capilla ubicada en el Hospital St. Vincent Hot Springs, AR
?Si usted o algún familiar suyo esta en el hospi-tal o en un acilo de ancianos o si necesita algún Sacramento de emergencia comuniquese a la ofici-na.
Confeciones Primer Viernes del mes de 7:00 a 8:00 AM Primer Sabado del mes de 7:30 a 7:50AM Sabado de 2:30 a 3:30 PM Domingo 8:00 Antes de misa de 8:30AM. Para una cita favor de llamar a la oficina.
PERSONAS DE LA ALIANZA La palabra que sobresale en las lecturas de hoy es la palabra "alianza". La fidelidad y la bondad de Dios nos sirven como ejemplo de cómo debemos vivir. En Génesis aparece el relato de Noé y de la alianza de Dios no sólo con las personas sino con la naturaleza. Las aguas purificadoras del diluvio nunca más descargarán su poder destructivo en toda la tierra otra vez. La señal, el recordatorio para Dios y la natu-raleza, es el arco iris en el cielo. El salmo nos recuerda esta compasión de Dios y le implora a Dios que se acuerde de nosotros, no por nuestra bondad, sino por la bondad de Dios y su fidelidad a la promesa. Dios nos muestra cómo ser buenos, no por decreto, sino dándonos el ejemplo. Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Primera lectura -- Dios estableció una alianza con Noé y sus hijos y les prometió que nunca más habría un diluvio devasta-dor (Génesis 9:8-15). Salmo -- Tus sendas, Señor, son misericordia y lealtad, para los que guardan tu alianza (Salmo 25 [24]). Segunda lectura -- Aquella agua representaba el bautismo que ahora nos salva (1 Pedro 3:18-22). Evangelio -- Después de los cuarenta días en el desierto, Jesús viene a Galilea proclamando el Evangelio de Dios (Marcos 1:12-15). Salmo responsorial: Leccionar io Hispanoamer icano Do-minical (c) 1970, Comisión Episcopal Española. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados
Lunes: Stgo 1:1-11; Sal 119 (118):67-68, 71-72, 75-76; Mc 8:11-13 Martes: Stgo 1:12-18; Sal 94 (93):12-13a, 14-15, 18-19; Mc 8:14-21 Miércoles: Jl 2:12-18; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Jueves: Dt 30:15-20; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 9:22-25 Viernes: Is 58:1-9a; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Sábado: Is 58:9b-14; Sal 86 (85):1-6; Lc 5:27-32 Domingo: Gn 9:8-15; Sal 25 (24):4-9; 1 Pe 3:18-22; Mc 1:12-15
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE La Cuaresma tiene sus raíces en la preparación para el Bautismo de adultos y en el arrepentimiento de pecadores públicos. Ambas se concentran en la conversión y en especial en los tres pilares de la misma. La Cuaresma nos da la oportunidad de encontrarnos de manera fuerte y vital con estos tres pilares: ayunar, ayudar y orar. Éstas son las prácticas cuaresmales que la Iglesia ha ido proclaman-do y practicando desde tiempos antiguos. Son prácticas que los cristianos deberíamos emplear todos los días de nuestra vida, pero con mayor fervor durante la Cuaresma para poder celebrar dignamente las fiestas de la Pasión, Muerte y Resurrección de nuestro Señor Jesucristo. La conversión es un proceso por el cual regresamos a participar de la vida divina que recibimos en el Bautismo. Dios Padre mandó a su Hijo para salvarnos. He allí el por qué, el ayuno, el altruismo y la oración es colaborar con Dios. Dios mismo colabora con nosotros derramando su Espíritu en nuestros corazones. Con el poder del Espíritu Santo podemos practicar el ayunar, ayudar y orar de manera vital. --Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Noticias de la Parroquia
Misa Semanal Los dias Martes y Jueves a las 12:00pm En La Capilla De El Hospital San Vicnte.(En Ingles) Los Dias Miercoles y Viernes a as 12:00pm En La Parroquia De Santa Maria.(En Ingles) Misa Dominical Los Sabados a las 4:00pm.(En Ingles) Los Domingos a las 8:30am y 11:00am..(En In-gles)
CALENDARIO DE CUARESMA
ESTACIONES DE LA CRUZ Y SOPA VIERNES POR LA NOCHE DURANTE LA CUARESMA A LAS 6 PM
16 de febrero - 6PM - Estaciones de la Cruz Cena de sopa pro-vista por Grupo de jovenes (gratis)
23 de febrero - 6PM - Estaciones de la Cruz Fish Fry propor-cionado por Caballeros de Colón (se venderan los platillos)
2 de marzo- 6PM - Estaciones de la Cruz Cena de sopa provista por Hombres de Santa María (gratis)
9 de marzo - Estaciones de la Cruz Cena de sopa provista por Manos de María (gratis)
16 de marzo - Estaciones de la Cruz Cena de sopa provista por el Consejo Parroquial (gratis)
23 de marzo - 5PM - Estaciones de la Cruz Cena ofrecida por la comunidad Hispana(gratis)
CUARESMA Y PASCUA
3 de marzo - 1 ° sábado Misa 12 del mediodía 15 de marzo - Servicio de Penitencia en la Iglesia de San Jua las 6PM- 24 de marzo - Vigilia para el Domingo de Ramos Sábado 4PM -25 de marzo - Domingo de Ramos - 8:30 AM y 11AM 5:30 p.m. español
SEMANA SANTA
29 de marzo - Misa del Jueves Santo - 6pm 30 de marzo Estaciones de Viernes Santo - 3PM 30 de marzo - Novena De La Divina Misericordia (Despue de las estaciones) 30 de marzo - Viernes Santo - Pasión del Señor - 6pm 31 de marzo - Sábado Santo - Vigilia para el domingo de Pascua - (Fecha por determinar ) 1 de abril - Domingo de Pascua - 8:30 a.m. y 11 a.m. 5:30 p.m. (español)
¿Desea realizar algún Sacramento , celebración especial o participar en alguna activid-ad ? Primero usted debe registrarse en la oficina parroquial con la Sra. Gladys (ahí le informaran de los requisitos que necesite para cualquier sacramento o celebración.)
Bautismo : Para preparacion en ingles favor de llamar a la oficina.Las clases pre - Bautis-males en español seran el ultimo Domingo de cada mes.Para asistir usted debe de regis-trarse con anticipacion. Para registrarse debe llamar a la oficina para hacer una cita los dias miercoles y Viernes de 1 pm a 4 pm al (501)623-3233 pregunte por Gladys.
Las Clases de Formación en la Fe (Catecismo) Las clases en ingles, comienzan después de la misa de las 8:30 AM La coordinadora es Brenda Sanders si desea comtactarla su e-mail es : [email protected] y su no. de tel. (501) 282-2066 (solo ingles) Para español llamar a Gladys en la oficina.
Preparación al Sacramento del Matrimonio: Inscribirse en la oficina de la Iglesia, ir a clases durante seis meses con: Juan Miguel y Blanca de la Cruz (501)701-8046 y con Miguel y María Salazar (501) 276-9957 / (501) 282-0314
Misa de Quince años: Con un año de anticipación es decir al cumplir los 14 años de edad deberá comunicarse a la parroquia con Gladys para registrarse y asistir a clases con Gladys Gonzalez y Verónica Solís.
GRUPO DE JOVENES -CYM: Para jovencitos de los grados del 7 al 12avo Miércoles desde las 6:00p.m. a 7:30p.m en el carroll room. Para mas informacion favor de contactar a la direc-tora del grupo de jovenes Sally Pierce [email protected] en ingles para ifor-macion en español favor de llamar a Gladys al (501) 623-3233.
Normas de Ayuno y Abstinencia 1. Miércoles de Ceniza y Viernes Santo son días de ayuno y abstinencia. 2. La ley del ayuno permite una comida completa y dos más pequeñas. 3. La ley de la abstinencia prohíbe comer carne. 4. Los viernes en Cuaresma son días de abstinencia en los Estados Unidos. 5. La obligación de la abstinencia comienza a la edad de 14 años. 6. La ley del ayuno obliga a todos entre las edades de 18-59. 7. Los párrocos y padres de familia deben asegurarse de que los menores, aunque no son obligados por la ley del ayuno y abstinencia, sean educados en el sentido auténtico de la penitencia y alentarlos a realizar obras de penitencia de acuerdo a s 8. Se alienta a todos los miembros de los fieles cristianos a realizar obras de penitencia y caridad más allá de lo prescri-to por la ley.
ENTRENARSE Los que deseen ocupar la torre de la contemplación
deben ante todo entrenarse en el campo de la acción. --San Gregorio Magno, Papa
CHURCH NAME AND ADDRESS St. Mary of the Springs Church #994826 100 Central Avenue Hot Springs, AR 71901 TELEPHONE 501 623-3233 CONTACT PERSON Anne Sluppick EMAIL: [email protected] SOFTWARE MSPublisher 2016 Adobe Acrobat DC Windows 10 TRANSMISSION TIME Wednesday 12:00 SUNDAY DATE OF PUBLICATION January 8, 2017 NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 8 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS