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August 3, 2008 September 7, 2008 September 28, 2008 October 5, 2008 OCTOBER 26, 2008 November 02, 2008 November 23, 2008 December 7, 2008 December 21, 2008 August 9, 2009 August 22, 2010 August 20, 2017 Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time SAVE THE DATES Men’s Meeting Every Sat. 6:00 am Mass For Life Every Sat. 8:30 am DIG for TEENS Every Wed. 7:00 pm Faith in the Fire for Teens August 26 8:00 am Retiro Nueva Vida 2 de Sept. 8:00 am El Borde del Manto 2 y 3 de Sept. 8:00 am 1er Congreso de Jovenes Adultos de la RCC 2 de Sept. 7:30am Adore Sept. 6 7:00 pm CCE Classes begin Sept.9 9:30 am Young Adults Retreat Sept. 9 8:30 am Mission Statement The Catholic Charismatic Center is dedicated to bringing all people to the full life of Jesus Christ and His Church through the Empowerment of the Holy Spirit

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Page 1: OCTOBER 26, 2008 September 28, 2008 November 23, 2008 ......2017/08/20  · Adultos de la RCC 2 de Sept. 7:30am Adore Sept. 6 7:00 pm CCE Classes begin Sept.9 9:30 am Young Adults

August 3, 2008 September 7, 2008 September 28, 2008

October 5, 2008

OCTOBER 26, 2008 November 02, 2008 November 23, 2008

December 7, 2008

December 21, 2008

August 9, 2009

August 22, 2010

August 20, 2017 Twentieth Sunday in

Ordinary Time

Mission Statement

SAVE THE DATES

Men’s Meeting Every Sat.

6:00 am

Mass For Life Every Sat.

8:30 am

DIG for TEENS Every Wed.

7:00 pm

Faith in the Fire for Teens August

26 8:00 am

Retiro Nueva Vida 2 de Sept.

8:00 am

El Borde del Manto 2 y 3 de

Sept. 8:00 am

1er Congreso de Jovenes Adultos de la RCC

2 de Sept.

7:30am

Adore Sept. 6 7:00 pm

CCE Classes begin Sept.9 9:30 am

Young Adults Retreat Sept. 9 8:30 am

Mission Statement The Catholic Charismatic Center is dedicated to

bringing all people to the full life of Jesus Christ

and His Church through the Empowerment of the

Holy Spirit

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OFFICE, STAFF, MASS, & RECONCILIATION INFORMATION

OFFICE STAFF: Alicia Driscoll, Assistant to Administrator………….....… Ext. 102

Aleida Hinojosa, Administrative Assistant to Director….. Ext. 101

Jennifer Benitez, Receptionist……………………………. Ext. 100 Ann Martinez, English Ministry…………….…..…………. Ext. 103 Joe Lopez, Security/Maintenance……………….…….… Ext. 111 Gloria Morales, Hispanic Ministry Assistant……….…... Ext. 104 José Molina, Security/Maintenance………………….… Ext. 111 Margaret Colunga, Data Management………..…...…….. Ext. 110 Mela Gutierrez, Bookstore Assistant…………………….. Ext. 113 Noris Redondo, Hispanic Ministry Coordinator…......… Ext. 109 Skip Davey, Administrator…………..………….……….…. Ext. 108 Bookstore Manager………………………………………. Ext. 112

MARRIAGE & ANNULMENTS PREPARATION:

Deacon Michael Garcia…...…………………………………….Ext. 114

DIRECTOR OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: Fr. David Bergeron…………………………………..……..…..Ext. 107

ENGLISH MINISTRY:

Ann Martinez, Coordinator ……………………………... Ext. 103

HISPANIC MINISTRY: Noris Redondo, Coordinator………………………….…... Ext. 109 Gloria Morales, Assistant….………………………….…... Ext. 104

BOOKSTORE HOURS

Tuesday……..10:45 am - 2:00 pm Wednesday….10:45 am - 2:00 pm Thursday….… 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Not open after Mass Friday……….10:45 am - 2:00 pm and 6:00-8:00pm Sunday………12 Noon - 1:30pm After Mass Only

REGULARLY SCHEDULED MASS AND EVENTS

MONDAY: Center and Offices Closed

TUESDAY: 12:00 Noon - English MASS / Chapel

WEDNESDAY: 12:00 Noon-Spanish Mass / Main Sanctuary Prayer teams are available after Asamblea 7:00 - 9:00 pm - Women’s Bible Study, Room 120

THURSDAY: 6:00 - 7:00 pm - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the Chapel 6:30 - 7:00 pm - Rosary before Mass - Main Sanctuary 7:20 - 7:30 pm - Praise & Worship-Main Sanctuary 7:30 pm - MASS 2nd Thursday of each Month before Mass Blessing of the Salt, Water and Oil.

FRIDAY: 12:00 Noon - English MASS—Chapel 8:00 pm Spanish Mass 9:30 - 11:00pm Fourth Friday Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament

SATURDAY: 6:00am Fishers of Men Prayer Group—Room 111 8:30am Mass for Life/Chapel

SUNDAY: 9:00 am - 10:00 am - Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 9:30 am - 10:00 am - Liturgy of the Hours (Chapel) 10:00 am - 10:30 am - Praise & Worship Main Sanctuary 10:30 am - MASS Nigerian Mass: 2nd Sunday 1:00 pm in Main Sanctuary Fellowship upstairs in fellowship hall after Mass Vietnamese Mass every 4th Sunday at 3:00 pm rm. 111

SACRAMENT OF THE ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call the office for appointment.

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:

Sunday……….. 9:30 am - 10:20 am Wednesday…...11:00 am - 11:50 am Thursday……... 6:30 pm - 7:20 pm Friday…………..6:30 pm - 7:50 pm or by appointment

For Baptisms, email Marisa at: [email protected]

Join us @ 6:30 pm in the Sanctuary to pray the

Holy Rosary Every Thursday Evening before Mass

MASS FOR LIFE Every Saturday 8:30 am

Followed by a Rosary at Planned Parenthood 4600 Gulf Freeway

MAILING ADDRESS: 1949 Cullen Blvd., Houston, Texas 77023 P.O. Box 230287, Houston, Texas 77223 Off: (713) 236-9977 Fax: (713) 236-0073

Web Page: www.cccgh.com OFFICE HOURS: Monday ...................... Closed Tuesday ..................... 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Wednesday ................ 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Thursday ................... 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday ........................ 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

PASTORAL STAFF: Rev. Mark Goring, CC, Director ................ Ext. 105 Rev. Francis Frankovich, CC, Assoc. Dir.. Ext. 106 Rev. David Bergeron, CC, Assoc. Dir. ....... Ext. 107

Director Emeritus: Rev. Richard Paulissen, M.M. [email protected]

Prayer Intentions Sara Zepeda, Zachary Colunga, Luz M. Gascot, Alisha Rivera, Julieta Hernandez, Teresa Morales, Sr. Kathleen Smith, Ector Mata, Karen Davis, Johnny Gonzalez, Phocion & Cheryl Park,

Toni Ford, Epifania Denbo, Mary Ann Colunga, Ronald Balsam, Fr. Greg Gregory, Theresa Valadez, Ivonne Rodriguez, Matilda & Robert Gonzales, Bernadette Garza, Eunterio Flores, Fr. Francis

Frankovich, Conchita Bruno, Omar Eduardo Pena, Adam Sanchez, Gus Kemp, Nora Elizondo, Ruben Granados, Chris & Marco Lopez, Carmen Velasco, Adrianna Lopez, Edgar Lopez,

Dawn Peters, Victorio Rangel, Pam Winkler, Sandi & Bobbi Em-besi, Kathy Ricks, Humberto Isassi III, Jane Woodring, Jesse Flo-res, Alyssa Martinez, Gloria Castro, Dorita Martinez, Victor Vil-

larreal, Suzanne Elizondo, Joshua Castro, Monica Garcia, Preston Lewis, Flor Vasquez, Rudy Reyna, Catalina Rivera, Mack Arevalo,

Javier Lazo, Elsie Cobb, Mary Hood, Benjamin Thomas, Rudy Terrazas, Deacon Gerald DuPont, Jesus Lopez, Elijah Mondragon, Abraham Flores, Mary & Jesse Cordero, Barbara Ryan, Virginia Gonzalez, Sandra Longoria, Alyssa Hernandez, Rita Ochoa, Linda

McKnight, Roger & Martha Sherman In Memoriam

† Baby Michael Whatley †Isidro Saldana †Santos Martinez

SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Monday: St. Pius X

Tuesday: The Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Wednesday: St. Rose of Lima

Thursday: St. Bartholomew

Friday: St. Louis; St. Joseph Calasanz

Saturday: Blessed Virgin Mary

Readings for the Week of August 20, 2017 Monday: Jgs 2:11-19; Ps 106:34-37, 39-40, 43ab, 44; Mt 19:16-22 Tuesday: Jgs 6:11-24a; Ps 85:9, 11-14; Mt 19:23-30 Wednesday: Jgs 9:6-15; Ps 21:2-7; Mt 20:1-16 Thursday: Rv 21:9b-14; Ps 145:10-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51 Friday: Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22; Ps 146:5-10; Mt 22:34-40 Saturday: Ru 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17; Ps 128:1b-5; Mt 23:1-12 Sunday: Is 22:19-23; Ps 138:1-3, 6, 8; Rom 11:33-36; Mt 16:13-20

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THIS WEEK AT THE CENTER….. TWENTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME AUGUST 20, 2017

Saint Pius X August 21 Pope Pius X is perhaps best remem-bered for his encouragement of the frequent reception of Holy Commun-ion, especially by children. The second of 10 children in a poor Italian family, Joseph Sarto became Pius X at age 68. He was one of the 20th century’s greatest popes. Ever mindful of his humble origin, Pope Pius stated, “I was born poor, I lived poor, I will die poor.” He was embarrassed by some of the pomp of the papal court. “Look how they have dressed me up,” he said in tears to an old friend. To another, “It is a pen-ance to be forced to accept all these practices. They lead me around surrounded by soldiers like Jesus when he was seized in Gethsemani.” Interested in politics, Pope Pius encouraged Italian Catholics to become more politically involved. One of his first papal acts was to end the supposed right of governments to interfere by veto in papal elections—a practice that reduced the freedom of the 1903 conclave which had elected him. In 1905, when France renounced its agreement with the Holy See and threatened confiscation of Church property if govern-mental control of Church affairs were not granted, Pius X cou-rageously rejected the demand. While he did not author a famous social encyclical as his pre-decessor had done, he denounced the ill treatment of indige-nous peoples on the plantations of Peru, sent a relief commis-sion to Messina after an earthquake, and sheltered refugees at his own expense. On the 11th anniversary of his election as pope, Europe was plunged into World War I. Pius had foreseen it, but it killed him. “This is the last affliction the Lord will visit on me. I would gladly give my life to save my poor children from this ghastly scourge.” He died a few weeks after the war began, and was canonized in 1954. Reflection His humble background was no obstacle in relating to a personal God and to people whom he loved genuinely. Pius X gained his strength, his gentleness and warmth for peo-ple from the source of all gifts, the Spirit of Jesus. In contrast, we often feel embarrassed by our backgrounds. Shame makes us prefer to remain aloof from people whom we perceive as superior. If we are in a superior position, on the other hand, we often ignore simpler people. Yet we, too, have to help “restore all things in Christ,” especially the wounded people of God. franciscanmedia.org

The Companions of the Cross Gala is October 7, 2017

with a Live and Silent Auction

Please consider donating items for this event We are currently collecting these items

throughout July to the end of August

Thank You in Advance! Irma Lyndon-Live Auction Coordinator

[email protected] Christine Camacho-

Silent Auction Coordinator [email protected]

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www.cccgh.com ENGLISH MINISTRY, YOUTH AND FORMATION NEWS www.cccgh.com

Paulina Amaya (8/20)

Kevin Lahaie (8/20)

Luis Navarro (8/20)

Paula Mofor (8/21)

María Mata (8/22)

Claudia Dearcos (8/22)

Kamila Mendez (8/22)

Anthony Torres (8/23)

Janet Rubar (8/23)

Henry Valdez (8/23)

Natalie Cruz (8/24)

Steven Flores (8/24)

Giovanni López (8/24)

Natalie Cruz (8/24)

Aurea Alvarado (8/24)

Bianca Gonzalez (8/24)

Mary Rodríguez (8/25)

Victoria Agholor-Uwahe

(8/25)

Samuel Cerda (8/25)

Dylan Mc Cann (8/26)

Rodolfo Rojas, Jr. (8/26)

David Whatley (8/26)

Danielle Pietrowski (8/26)

Bella Carrillo (8/20)

Estela Martinez (08/20)

Maria Alvarez (08/21)

Joaquina Alejandro(08/22)

Ana Granados(08/24)

Mayra Lucas (8/26)

Breaking Bread Homeless Ministries

News From The Streets… 80 Years Old & Strong

By Mary Martha Primerano Walt began the morning devotional to the Cullen Crew with a funny story. Four people- a pilot, a professor, a pastor, and a hiker- were flying in a small plane when the engines died. The pilot said, “There are only three parachutes. Since this is my plane, I’m taking one of them.” He put it on and jumped out. The professor said, “I’m brilliant and the world needs me, so I’m taking a parachute,” and he jumped out. Then the pastor told the hiker, “I don’t want to be selfish, so you take the last parachute.” The hiker replied, “There are still two left, so we can each have one. The professor jumped out with my back-pack instead of the parachute!” Though the professor thought he would land safely, his assurance was based on faulty thinking. Some people have an assurance of salvation based on faulty thinking. While the group eagerly listened, I noticed one elderly man named Joseph testing his blood sugar level with some instrument, and having difficulty walking even with a cane. Once we were all done, I asked Joseph if he would like any prayer, and he quietly responded “oh yes”, and humbly removed his hat, and began to list his many health needs. He mentioned that he had been a merchant marine, and sailed around the world at least 8 times! Then when he told me that he was 80 years old! I couldn’t believe it! 80 years old and pushing a shopping cart through the streets of Hou-ston. Before we began to pray I asked him if he had a relationship with Jesus, and he quickly responded “yes I do!” Joseph is just another example of the precious peo-ple that are being served on Saturday mornings. If interested in volunteering please contact:

Walt Primerano 713.661.7167 or [email protected]

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UPCOMING EVENTS, RETREATS at THE CCC, AROUND THE ARCHDIOCESE AND MORE

Student Retrea t

Walk for Life Post Abort ion Retrea t

Si lver Anniversary

The Rachel’s Vineyard Retreat is Catholic

It is for women, men, their families and friends

suffering after abortion.

For more info and to register, call or email:

Julie Fritsch at [email protected] or Cindy Renaudo at [email protected]

Young Adul t Conference

When : Saturday, September 23, 2017 Where: All Saints Catholic Church 215 E. 10th St. Houston, Tx. 77008

8:00 am - 11:00 am Register as a Walker,

Runner or Sponsor someone Register by phone: 713.395.1330 Online at: HoustonCoalition.Com

Online registration began August 11, 2017

The 2017 Wedding Anniversary Jubi-lee Mass honoring couples celebrat-

ing their Silver (25th) Anniversary of marriage in the Catholic Church will

be held on Sunday, September 24, 2017 at the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart at 3 pm. To register and

for details go to http://www.familylifeminstry.org Registration closed on August 14, 2017.

However, you may attend the special mass and register at the entrance of the Co-Cathedral. Reserved seating will be limited. Should you arrive when the reserved

space is taken, please seat anywhere else in the Church

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PAGINA 6 XX DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO, CICLO A 20 DE AGOSOT DEL 2017

LOS DONES Y LA LLAMADA

DE DIOS

SON IRREVOCABLES

PARA ISRAEL

Los de fuera.- Las lecturas de hoy nos invitan a reflexionar en una realidad que se repite en muchas partes: los de dentro y los de fuera. Los de dentro son los que sienten que tienen unos derechos; los de fuera son los que se sienten o son xcluidos de ellos. La imagen podría ser la de un club: para entrar, para ser de los de dentro, se necesita haber cumplido unos requerimien-tos, por ejemplo el pago de una cuota o la pertenencia a un par-tido político o una determinada casta. El tema interesa mucho porque en la Biblia vemos a menudo que Dios toma partido por los de fuera, es decir, por los excluidos, por los marginados. ¿Qué quiere decir, cabalmente, "marginado"? El que ha sido empujado más allá del margen. Ha sido expulsado y ya no es, o nunca se consideró que fuera de "los de dentro." En Egipto los desposeídos y marginados eran los hebreos y podemos decir que Dios "opta" por ellos. Por contraste, quien podía sentirse absolutamente "adentro" y absolutamente dueño de todos los derechos, era el faraón, pero Dios vino a demostrarle que su engreimiento no valía nada y su presunción era humo y vacío. Excluidos de la Vida.- La primera lectura nos presenta un mo-do de exclusión. Se trata de los extranjeros. En la mentalidad del Antiguo Testamento lo que prima es la idea de que hay un solo pueblo que es el pueblo elegido. El sentido que Dios que-ría dar a esa elección era este: ser elegido es servir de instru-mento y guía de la salvación de los demás pueblos. Sin embar-go, un modo cómodo de interpretar las cosas, un modo egoísta pero tentador, era decir que los demás pueblos ya habían sido "descartados." El texto del profeta Isaías se opone a esa inter-pretación miope y mundana de la elección divina. Isaías viene a afirmar que hay promesas de vida y de felicidad para los ex-tranjeros, es decir, para los de fuera. Con eso también está rela-tivizando lo que podía servir de orgullo fatuo a los israelitas. Cuando los de afuera se adueñan de la casa.- La segunda lectura da un paso más en esta misma línea. Resulta que Dios es compasivo y abre la puerta de su misericordia a los pueblos no judíos, es decir, a los que la Biblia llama "gentiles." Los que estaban "lejos" ahora están "cerca" enseña san Pablo, por ejem-plo, en el capítulo primero de su carta a los Efesios. Pero ¡cuidado! Estar cerca es empezar a estar "adentro" y existe siempre el peligro de sentirse ya tan adentro que uno empiece a despreciar a los que ahora vinieron a quedar afuera. Pablo sale al paso de esta situación en la segunda lectura de este domingo, mostrando que si es verdad que el orgullo de aquellos judíos no condujo a nada, no podemos interpretar de ahí que ya ellos han quedado "afuera" para siempre. Al contrario, temerosos de re-petir nosotros mismos el ciclo y anhelantes de la gracia y la salvación para todos, tomamos en consideración las palabras de este apóstol: "Así como ustedes antes eran rebeldes contra Dios y ahora han alcanzado su misericordia con ocasión de la rebel-día de los judíos, en la misma forma, los judíos, que ahora son los rebeldes y que fueron la ocasión de que ustedes alcanzaran la misericordia de Dios, también ellos la alcanzarán. En efecto,

“OH DIOS, QUE TE ALABEN LOS PUEBLOS, QUE TODOS LOS PUEBLOS TE ALABEN”

Dios ha permitido que todos cayéramos en la rebeldía, para manifestarnos a todos su misericordia." Un obstáculo: ¿Por qué Jesús trata así a aquella extranjera? El evangelio de hoy, en cambio, nos presenta un pasaje bastante difícil sobre todo porque la actitud de Jesús resulta francamente desconcertante: ¿por qué hace esperar tanto a esta pobre mujer que clamaba la curación de su hijita? Y si luego va a curarla, ¿por qué con ese lenguaje tan duro, diríamos tan humillante? Para dar un poco de perspectiva a lo sucedido, conviene recor-dar que Jesús tenía muy claro que su misión, por lo menos en el terreno de lo inmediato, iba dirigida a los miembros del pueblo elegido. Él no se ve a sí mismo como una especie de curandero o de hombre con poderes extraordinarios. A menudo prefirió destacar el papel de la fe de quienes recibían sus milagros, co-mo quitando la atención de sí mismo y desplazándola hacia el acto de fe que el enfermo hacía cuando se curaba. El enfoque de Jesús no es tanto que Él hace cosas sino que Él es la ocasión de que Dios haga cosas en quienes vuelven hacia Dios. Esto es así porque Jesús básicamente está anunciando que Dios reina, está anunciando el Reinado de Dios como más potente que toda la iniquidad humana y también como más fuerte que todo lo que aflige u oprime a los hombres. En síntesis, Jesús quiere que el protagonista sea el poder de Dios que se hace próximo y activo en nosotros cuando realmente creemos. Es evidente que una curación "fácil" y un encuentro casi accidental con una especie curandero itinerante no son el lugar para realmente reconocer que es Dios el que reina. Esto explica, por lo menos en parte, lo que al principio nos parecía chocante: Jesús no quiere que sus milagros sean anécdotas, sino mensajes que anuncian la llegada del Reino. En el fondo, la demora en conceder esa sanación y el modo de hablarle a esta mujer son una especie de catequesis que quiere mostrar por qué caminos le llega la salvación. Al decirle que esta recibiendo migajas de la mesa del pueblo elegi-do le está mostrando que sólo hay un Dios, que ese Dios se ha revelado al pueblo de la alianza, y que de Él y sólo de Él viene todo bien.

P. Nelson Medina F., O P .

A C T I V I D A D E S D E L A S E M A N A Martes: - Ensayo de Ministerio de Música, 7pm-9:30pm - “CAMINANDO CON JESUS” 7pm - 9:30pm - “Nuevo Amanecer” Apoyo para Adictos 7pm-9:30pm - “Sesiones de Al– Anon” 9am-11am

Miércoles: - Rosario, Asamblea y Eucaristía 12pm, 9:30am-1:30pm. - Grupo de Jóvenes Adultos “Agua Viva” 7pm-9:30pm Miércoles (Primero de mes): - Exposición del Santísimo y Miércoles (Segundo de mes): - Bendición de sacramentales e imágenes

Jueves: - Crecimiento I y II, 7pm-9:30pm - Formación para toda la Familia, 7pm-9:30pm

Viernes: - Sesiones de Al– Anon 9am-11am - Asamblea y Formación para Niños 6 a 12 años, 7pm-9:30pm - Rosario, Asamblea y Eucaristía 8pm, 6:30pm-9:30pm Viernes (Primero del mes): - Exposición del Santísimo Viernes (Segundo del mes): -Bendición de sacramentales e imágenes. Viernes (Cuarto del mes): - Exposición del Santísimo al terminar la Misa de 8pm

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ACTIVIDADES Y EVENTOS DE LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA

PAGINA 7 20 DE AGOSOTO DEL 2017

LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Jue 2:11-19; Sal 106 (105):34-37, 39-40, 43ab, 44; Mt 19:16-22 Martes: Jue 6:11-24a; Sal 85 (84):9, 11-14; Mt 19:23-30 Miércoles: Jue 9:6-15; Sal 21 (20):2-7; Mt 20:1-16 Jueves: Apo 21:9b-14; Sal 145 (144):10-13, 17-18; Jn 1:45-51 Viernes: Rut 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22; Sal 146 (145):5-10; Mt 22:34-40 Sábado: Rut 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17; Sal 128 (127):1b-5; Mt 23:1-12 Domingo: Is 22:19-23; Sal 138 (137):1-3, 6, 8;

Rom 11:33-36; Mt 16:13-20