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S AINT F ERDINAND & G OOD S HEPHERD PARISH BULLETIN | September 23,2018 | THE TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME ST. FERDINAND, BLANCO MASS TIMES: SATURDAY, 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY (ESPAÑOL) 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY, 11:00 A.M. GOOD SHEPHERD, JOHNSON CITY MASS TIMES: SUNDAY, 9:00 A.M. FOR A COMPLETE WEEKDAY MASS SCHEDULE AND MASS INTENTIONS, PLEASE SEE THE NEXTPAGE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION: SATURDAY, 4:00 P.M., ST. FERDINAND SUNDAY, 8:30 A.M., GOOD SHEPHERD OR BY APPOINTMENT MAILING ADDRESS: 25 MAIN STREET | BLANCO, TEXAS |78606 PHONE NUMBERS: OFFICE PHONE: (830) 833-5227 OFFICE FAX: (830) 833-9978 GENERAL INFORMATION: [email protected] BULLETIN INQUIRIES: [email protected] VISIT US ONLINE: WW W.STFERDINANDBLANCO.ORG WW W.GOODSHEPHERDJCTX.ORG IN THIS ISSUE: WHAT’S IN A NAME? | ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA | ST. FERDINAND MEN’S ACTS

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Page 1: SAINT FERDINAND & GOOD SHEPHERD · su viaje a Jerusalén, Jesús dice a sus discípulos que será entregado. Él dejará a nosotros decidir qué hacer con él. Es así como el profeta

SAINTFERDINAND& GOODSHEPHERD

PARISH BULLETIN | September 23,2018 | THE TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY OF ORDINARY TIME

ST. FERDINAND, BLANCO MASS TIMES:SATURDAY, 5:00 P.M.

SATURDAY (ESPAÑOL) 7:00P.M.

SUNDAY, 11:00 A.M.

GOOD SHEPHERD, JOHNSON CITY MASS TIMES:SUNDAY, 9:00 A.M.

FOR A COMPLETE WEEKDAY

MASS SCHEDULE AND MASS INTENTIONS,

PLEASE SEE THE NEXTPAGE

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:SATURDAY, 4:00 P.M., ST. FERDINAND

SUNDAY, 8:30 A.M., GOOD SHEPHERD

OR BY APPOINTMENT

MAILING ADDRESS:25 MAIN STREET | BLANCO, TEXAS |78606

PHONE NUMBERS:OFFICE PHONE: (830) 833-5227

OFFICE FAX: (830) 833-9978

GENERAL INFORMATION:[email protected]

BULLETIN INQUIRIES:[email protected]

VISIT US ONLINE:W W W.STFERDINANDBLANCO.ORG

W W W.GOODSHEPHERDJCTX.ORG

IN THIS ISSUE: WHAT’S IN A NAME? | ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA | ST. FERDINAND MEN’S ACTS

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W e l c o m e V i s i t o r s & G u e s t s

Thank you for Celebrating the Mass with us. We are glad that you are here. If you have any questions about our parish or joiningthe Catholic faith, please contact the Church office for information concerning reception of Baptism, First Reconciliation, First Eu-charist, Confirmation, Matrimony and Anointing of the Sick. Parent interviews for Baptism need to be scheduled with the priest sixweeks in advance. Marriage Arrangements need to be made with the priest at least six months in advance. Holy Communion can bebrought to the sick on request. If you know of anyone in need, please call the office.

S t a f f E m a ils

Rev. Fr. Brion [email protected]

Deacon Jessie [email protected]

Deacon Tony [email protected]

Susan Moore, Director of Religious [email protected]

Penny Thomas, [email protected]

Cathy Cudd, Secretary & [email protected]

o f f i c e H o u r s

Monday through Friday:1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

o f f i c e c o n t a c t I n f o r m a t i o n

Mailing Address:25 Main St.Blanco, TX 78606

Phone Numbers:Main Office: (830) 833-5227Office Fax: (830) 833-9978

General [email protected]

Bulletin [email protected]

“ C h r i s t r e d e e m e d u s o n t h e h a r d a r m s o f t h e C r o s s , a n d

h i s k n i g h t w i l l n o t s e r v e h i m i n a n y o t h e r w a y .”-SAINT FERDINAND III OF CASTILE

P a r i s h M i n i s t r i e s & I n f o r m a t i o n

5:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 22nd (StF) 7:00 p.m.Parishioners of St. Ferdinand and Good Shepherd

Sunday, September 23rd (GS) 9:00 a.m.Rosary at 8:25 a.m. JoAnn and Katie Shafford by Dorothy Lowden

Sunday, September 23rd (StF) 11:00 a.m.Repose of the Soul of Toni Burns by the Villarreal family and for the Health of Joanne Bodine by Denise Campbell

Tuesday, September 25th (StF) 8:00 a.m.Repose of the Soul of Mary Krejci by Vicki and Joe Guidry

Wednesday, September 26th (StF) 8:00 a.m.Repose of the Soul of Dan Kubin on his birthday by family

Thursday, September 27th (StF) 8:00 a.m.Repose of the Soul of Deacon W.J. Ham

Thursday, September 27th (GS) 6:00 p.m.Repose of the Soul of Connie Johnson by Dorothy Lowden

Friday, September 28th (StF) 8:00 a.m.Repose of the Soul of Pam Woods by Denise Campbell

Saturday, September 29th (StF) 5:00 p.m.Repose of the Soul of Jim Klepac on their anniversary by Rhonda Klepac-Uecker

Saturday, September 29th (StF) 7:00 p.m.Parishioners of St. Ferdinand and Good Shepherd

For Mass intention inquiries, please stop by the St. Ferdi-nand Parish Office during regular business hours or call(830) 833-5227.

mas s es & I n t e n t i o n s

Week of September 22, 2018 – September 29, 2018

Saturday, September 22nd (StF)Repose of the Soul of Jim Klepac on his birthday by Rhonda Klepac-Uecker and family

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“The Son of Man is to be handed over to men (Mark 9:31).

What a remarkable statement! As he begins his journey to

Jerusalem, Jesus tells his disciples that he will be handed over.

He will become passive, powerless in our hands. He will leave it

up to us to decide what to do with him. It’s just as the prophet

Isaiah had said, “Like a lamb led to slaughter or a sheep silent

before shearers, he did not open his mouth” (Isaiah 53:7).

This is a strong contrast to everything we have seen Jesus do

so far. From the moment he burst onto the scene, Jesus was at

the center of attention—healing people, contending with

opponents, calming storms, and multiplying bread. He always

took the lead. He always spoke with authority. He was the one

shaping the story. However, at the cross, where it matters the

most, Jesus remained quiet, humble, and vulnerable.

The truth is, this is what Jesus intended all along. He came

as God’s gift to us. A gift doesn’t tell the recipient how to use it.

He left it up to us to decide how we were going to receive him.

We didn’t have to reject him as many of his people did. We

didn’t have to deny him as Peter did. We didn’t have to kill him

as the Romans did. We could have embraced him and accepted

his message of salvation. But we didn’t.

Still God handed him over. He didn’t take back his gift.

Even today, God continues to hand Jesus to us. At every Mass,

on every altar, in every Communion line, Jesus is placed in our

hands as God’s gift of salvation. None of us is worthy to receive

him. None of us accepts him as fully as we should.

Nevertheless, that doesn’t stop him. He still gives himself to

sinful men and women. He still offers his salvation to us. Let’s

return his gesture and hand ourselves over to him.

“Lord, I am not worthy to receive you. Please keep speaking your

words to me so that I may be healed.”

G o d ’ s G i f t t o U s

"El hijo del hombre debe ser entregado a los hombres

(Marcos 9:31). ¡Qué declaración tan notable! Como él comienza

su viaje a Jerusalén, Jesús dice a sus discípulos que será

entregado. Él dejará a nosotros decidir qué hacer con él. Es así

como el profeta Isaías había dicho: "como un cordero conducido

al sacrificio o una oveja muda ante los trasquiladores, no abrió

su boca" (Isaías 53:7).

Esto es un contraste fuerte a todo lo que hemos visto de

Jesús hasta ahora. Desde el momento en que irrumpió en la

escena, Jesús era el centro de atención, sanar gente, luchando

con los opositores, calmar las tormentas y multiplicar el pan.

Siempre tomó la iniciativa. Siempre hablaba con autoridad. Él

fue el que forma la historia. ¿Sin embargo, en la Cruz, es donde

el más importante? Jesús permaneció tranquilo, humilde y

vulnerable.

La verdad es lo que Jesús pretendía todo el tiempo. Él vino

como regalo de Dios a nosotros.

Él nos dejó a nosotros decidir cómo íbamos a recibirlo. No

tenemos que rechazarlo como muchos de su pueblo. No

tenemos que negarlo como lo hizo Pedro. No hay que matarlo

como lo hicieron los Romanos. Podríamos haber recibido su

mensaje de salvación. Pero nosotros no.

Todavía Dios lo entregó..

Aún hoy, Jesus sigue en nosotros. En cada Misa, en cada

altar, en la sagrada comunión, Jesús se colocan en nuestras

manos como regalo de salvación de Dios. Ninguno de nosotros es

digno de recibirlo. Ninguno de nosotros lo acepta tan plenamente

como debe. Sin embargo,, el todavía se da a las mujeres y

hombres pecadores. Él ofrecio su salvación a nosotros.

"Señor, yo no soy digno de recibirte. Pero una palabra tuya

bastara para sanarme."

The deathbed confession of a dying servant opened Vincent

de Paul’s eyes to the crying spiritual needs of the peasantry of

France. This seems to have been a crucial moment in the life of

the man from a small farm in Gascony, France, who had

become a priest with little more ambition than to have a

comfortable life.

The Countess de Gondi persuaded her husband to endow

and support a group of able and zealous missionaries who

would work among poor tenant farmers and country people in

general. Vincent was too humble to accept leadership at first,

but after working for some time in Paris among imprisoned

galley slaves, he returned to be the leader of what is now known

as the Congregation of the Mission, or the Vincentians. These

priests, with vows of poverty, chastity, obedience, and stability,

were to devote themselves entirely to the people in smaller

towns and villages.

Vincent established confraternities of charity for the spiritual

and physical relief of the poor and sick of each parish. From

these came the Daughters of Charity, “whose convent is the

sickroom, whose chapel is the parish church, whose cloister is

the streets of the city.” He organized the rich women of Paris to

collect funds for his missionary projects, founded several

hospitals, collected relief funds for the victims of war, and

ransomed over 1,200 galley slaves from North Africa.

Vincent was by temperament a very irascible person. He said

that except for the grace of God he would have been “hard and

S t . V i n c e n t d e P a u lrepulsive, rough and cross.” But he became a tender and

affectionate man, very sensitive to the needs of others.

Pope Leo XIII made him the patron of all charitable

societies. Outstanding among these, of course, is the Society

of St. Vincent de Paul, founded in 1833 by his admirer

Blessed Frédéric Ozanam.

The Church is for all God’s children, rich and poor,

peasants and scholars, the sophisticated and the simple.

But obviously the greatest concern of the Church must be

for those who need the most help—those made helpless by

sickness, poverty, ignorance, or cruelty. Vincent de Paul is a

particularly appropriate patron for all Christians today,

when hunger has become starvation, and the high living of

the rich stands in more and more glaring contrast to the

physical and moral degradation in which many of God’s

children are forced to live.

El regalo de Dios para nosotros

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St. Ferdinand:Regular CollectionBuilding Fund

$5,637.00130.03

Good ShepherdRegular CollectionBuilding Fund

$827.00$100.00

Honor the LORD with your wealth, with first fruits of all your produce.

Then will your barns be filled with plenty, with new wine your vats will overflow.

- Proverbs 3:10

Good Shepherd Men’s ClubMeets the first Wednesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the parish hall.

Knights of ColumbusMeets the 3rd Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. in the St. Ferdinand parish hall.

Catholic Daughters Of The AmericasMeets the 2nd Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. in the St. Ferdinand parish hall.

ACTS Core Team:Meets the 2nd Thursday of the month at 6:00 p. m. in the St. Ferdinand Parish Hall.

St. Ferdinand’s Parish ChoirMeets Wednesday nights at 5:30 p.m. Call 830-833-4939 for more information.

Good Shepherd Children’s Choir:Meets Wednesday nights at 7:00 p.m.

Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)Meets Thursday nights from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. in the St. Ferdinand RE Building.

Women’s Bible Study:Meets every Thursday at 1 p.m. If you’re interested in joining please contact Karen Gebhardt at 210-414-7301 [email protected].

Parish O r g a n i z a t i o n s & Meeting T i m e s

St. Anne’s Altar SocietyMeets the 1st Thursday of the month immediately following 8 a.m. Mass in the parish hall.

P r a y e r L i s t

Pleaseprayforparishioners’ spiritual,mentalandphysicalneeds.

Clara Jo Bindseil, Joanne Bodine, Lee Durci,

Roselle Wagner Fischler, Cynthia Ford, John

Geldorf, Dylan Gonzales, Ruben Gonzales, Teresa

Harris, Francis Hartmann, Clifford Lane, Wyatt

Ledesma, Charles McKinney, Naomi Michalsky,

Ralph Moss, Charles Reinert, Joe D. Riba Sr.,

George Richey, Freddy Salazar, Lucille

Scharnhorst, Gay Schuler, Lydia Segura, Jacob

Umanzor, Nellie Upshaw, and Polo Zamora.

If you or someone you know needs prayer in a special way,please email: [email protected].

P a r i s h M i n i s t r i e s & In f o r m a t i o n , C o n t ’ d

Good Shepherd V o c a t i o n s C h a l i c e

If your family feels called to pray with the Chalice, please contactWarren Davis before or after Mass or by calling him directly at713-569-9491.

c o l l e c t i o n s s t a t e m e n t

Week of September 16, 2018Thank you for your generosity!

Know that the LORD is God, he made us, we belong to him, we are his people, the flock he shepherds.

-PSALM 100:3

S e p t e m b e r 2 3 s e c o n d c o l l e c t i o n s

StF: N/AGS: N/A

We b s i t e s

For a complete list of ministries, contacts, and other resources, please visit our websites:

www.stferdinandblanco.org www.goodshepherdjctx.org

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s p e c i a l E v e n t s a n d A n n o u n c e m e n t s

Good Shepherd Mexican Dinner & Raffle

October 7, 2018, 11am – 2pm

DONATIONS NEEDED! Good Shepherd’s Mexican Dinner and Raffle is scheduled for Sunday, October 7, 2018 from 11 am – 2

pm in the church hall. We are in need of raffle items or financial donations to be used to purchase large items for the raffle.

We also need volunteers on Saturday, October 6th, starting at 9 a.m. to set up the tables and chairs in the dining area, and to

assist in the kitchen with food preparation. A volunteer sign-up poster with specific jobs and time slots for the day of the

Mexican Dinner will soon be available in the Parish Hall. Every household is asked to bring baked goods for desserts at the

dinner. You may bring your baked goods to the Parish Hall on Saturday morning October 6th or Sunday morning October 7th

before 11a.m.

If you have any questions you can contact Rita Summy at 830-385-5324 or 830-868-4536. Thank you all in advance for your

support of Good Shepherd Catholic Church.

Baby Banks will be distributed after Mass next

Sunday! St. Ferdinand and Good Shepherd will

host this campaign to foster a greater respect for

the sanctity of human life. Your donation will help

pro-life efforts in our parish and throughout the

diocese. The Gabriel Project, Project Rachel,

Sidewalk Ministry, Pro-Life Help Line and much

more will receive funds from this campaign. For

more information or to volunteer, please call the

office at 830-833-5227 or email

[email protected].

¡Las alcanías del Bebé serán distribuidas de la Misa el

próximo domingo! St. Ferdinand and Good Shepherd

participará en esta campaña para promover un mayor

respeto por la santidad de la vida humana. Su donación

ayudará a los esfuerzos pro-vida en la parroquia y a lo

largo de la diócesis. El Proyecto Gabriel, el Proyecto

Raquel, el Ministerio de Banqueta, la Línea de Ayuda Pro-

Vida y muchos más recibirán fondos de esta campaña.

Para mayor información o para ser un voluntario, por favor

call the office at 830-833-5227 or email

[email protected].

Baby Banks to be distributed next Sunday!

Do you want to know more about our Catholic Faith? Come to these very informative sessions at St John the Evangelist in San

Marcos! The sessions are highly recommended for people active in parish ministries, and also serve toward Level I certification for

catechists.

If you attended Basic Teachings at St Ferdinand in 2015-16, this is an ideal opportunity to make up any classes you may have

missed so that you can complete the series and receive your certificate. You do not need to pay a second fee. Registration forms are

available in the narthex or through the church office or RE Office. Please pre-register so that they can have materials for you!

Classes will take place on Mondays 6:00-9:00 p.m. in Claretian Hall at St John the Evangelist in San Marcos on these dates:

September 24 & October 1 Christian Morality

October 8 & 15 Prayer and Spirituality

If you can’t make any particular class check the diocesan website for other locations.

B a s i c Te a c h i n g s o f t h e C a t h o l i c C h u r c h

If you had to call EMS for help in an emergency, do

you have a copy of your medical information

available in your home? The Blanco County Rotary is

supplying “File of Life” forms and instructions for

issuing an OOH-DNR (Out-of-Hospital Do-Not

Resuscitate) Order. Put the supplied sticker on your

refrigerator door, fill out the forms (one for each

member in your household), and store them in your

refrigerator freezer. If you would like one, the ushers

will be handing them out after Mass.

Estudio Bíblico

Acoge humildemente la palabra

que ha sido plantado en ti y

puede salvar tus almas. -

Santiago 1:21b

Domingos 9:30-10:30 en las

siguientes fechas. Para

información llame a 833-0444.

23 de septiembre

30 de septiembre

14 de octubre

21 de octubre

28 de octubre

11 de noviembre

18 de noviembre

9 de diciembre

16 de diciembre

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St. Ferd inand

DRE – Susan Moore 833-0444

[email protected]

Office hours/Horarios de Oficina: Wednesdays/Miercoles

12:00-6:00 p.m.

Welcome back!!! Class schedule:

Sunday mornings 9:30-10:40 - PreK-6th Grade

Wednesday evenings 6:00-7:15 - 7th -8th Grade:

Important dates:

Sunday, October 28, 3:00-4:00 p.m. - Rehearsal for Rite

of Confirmation

Tuesday, October 30, 6:30 p.m. – Rite of Confirmation

Registration for Religious Education classes is available

in the Religious Education Building during RE classes, or

on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from noon to 6:00 p.m.

Early Bird Materials Fees through October 15th :

PreK-8th grade $30, First Communion $45

5% discount for 2 or more children

Maximum per family in one year: $100

Catechist Discount: $25 total for entire family (flat fee)

After October 15th : PreK-8th grade $40, First

Communion $55

A Domestic Pentecost Parent Sessions are offered in the

Parish Hall 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. during RE classes on the

following dates:

Oct. 7th Sacramentals and Enthroning the Bible at Home

November 4th Preparing Your Home for Advent

December 2nd The Lesser Known Holy Days of the

Christmas Season

January 20th Observing Lent in the Domestic Church

February 3rd The Family that Prays Together…

March 3rd Celebrating the Easter Season at Home

April 7th Spirituality

May 5th Keeping the Faith with your Children in the

Summer months

Each new day in the life of our families, and each new

generation, brings the promise of a new Pentecost,

a domestic Pentecost, a fresh outpouring of the Spirit,

the Paraclete, whom Jesus sends as our Advocate, our

Consoler and indeed our Encourager.

Pope Francis World Meeting of Families August 26, 2018

Un Pentecostés Doméstico Programa para Padres se

ofrece de 9:30 a 10:30 durante las clases de educación

religiosa en las siguientes fechas. Se reunirán en el Hall.

7 de octubre Sacramentales y el entronizamiento de la

Biblia en el hogar

4 de noviembre Preparando el hogar para el adviento

2 de diciembre Los días sagrados menos conocidos

durante la temporada de Navidad

20 de enero Observando la Cuaresma en la iglesia

domestica

3 de febrero La familia que reza juntos…

3 de marzo Celebrando el tiempo de Pascua en el hogar

7 de abril La Espiritualidad

5 de mayo Guardando la fe con sus hijos durante el

verano

Cada nuevo día en la vida de nuestras familias, y cada

generación nueva, trae la promesa de un Pentecostés

nuevo, un

Pentecostés domestico, una nueva efusión del Espíritu

Santo, el Paráclito, a quien Jesús envía como nuestro

Abogado, nuestro

Consolador y, de hecho, es el quien nos anima. Papa

Francisco Reunión Mundial de Familias 26 de agosto

2018

Good Shepherd

Margie Vasquez, Coordinator of [email protected]

VOLUNTEERS / TEACHERS NEEDED

If you are interested in helping out this year, please

contact Margie Vasquez for details.

Religious Education Classes:

Cost: Early Bird Price through October 15th, $30

First Communion, $45 (2 books)

5% Discount for 2 or more children

Max per family per year, $100

After October 15th, $40, First Communion $55

Catechist Discount: $25 for entire family

Pre-K thru 5th Grade: Wednesday's 6:00 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. (Classes

to start Sept. 19th)

Middle School EDGE Youth Ministry: (Calendar Schedule

Pending)

High School RICH Youth Ministry: Sunday's 5:30 p.m. - 7:30

p.m. (Classes to start Sept. 30th)

Volunteers/Teachers needed: If you are interested in helping out this

year in RE, you must be EIM compliant. Please refer to bulletin for

upcoming workshops in our area.

Religious Education

Confirmation Preparation for St. Ferdinand

and Good Shepherd

Sunday's 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (During RICH Youth Nights).

Current class for Confirmation in 2018 is closed. Confirmation for

2018 will be celebrated on October 30th, 2018 (6:30 p.m.) at St.

Ferdinand Catholic Church. Confirmation Class for 2019 began

registration on Sept. 2nd, with Parent Meeting on Dec. 9th. All

Teens seeking Confirmation in 2019 must sign-up and be

attending RICH Youth Ministry Classes on Sunday nights. If you

would prefer to register online, please

visit stferdinandblanco.org/richyouth to register. If you have any

questions or need more information, please contact Margie

Vasquez.

Young Adult Preparation for

Confirmation

Youngadults who havenot

received the Sacramentof

Confirmationare encouraged to

attendConfirmationPreparation

classes specifically designed for

them. Classes meet every other

Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the RE

Building. Next class will be

October 3rd.

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High School Religious Education: Summer 2018

Mass PreparationSeptember 30, 2018, The Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, CycleB

First Reading: Numbers 11:25-29The Lord bestows his spirit on the seventy elders.

Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 19:8,10,12-13,14The Law of the Lord brings joy.

Second Reading: James 5:1-6James chastises the rich.

Gospel Reading: Mark 9:38-43,45,47-48Jesus teaches that whoever is not against him is for him.

P r a y e r & F a i t h R e s o u r c e s

High School Religious Education:

JOIN US FOR A BACK TO SCHOOL FUN NIGHT! SEPT. 30 STARTING AT 5:30 PM

Sunday Evening 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. (classes to start Sept. 30th). The RICH Youth Group will be utilizing the LIFETEEN

program.

Confirmation Class / Parent Meeting:

Sunday Night Sept. 23 rd at 6:00 p.m., St. Ferdinand Parish Hall - Parents and candidates are required to attend. Topics will

include completed forms, Baptismal Certificates, Confirmation Rehearsal Schedule and Sponsor Forms.

Middle School Religious Education:

Middle School Youth Ministry will utilize the EDGE program for classes, Registration for EDGE (6th – 8th grades) has started.

Please contact Margie Vasquez for Calendar schedule.

Volunteer Opportunities:

We are currently looking for volunteers to help in all youth ministry committees. If you are interested in volunteering you must

be EIM compliance, please refer to bulletin for upcoming workshops in our area.

For all Youth Ministry inquiries contact Margie at [email protected]

Inspiration San AntonioNovember 17, 2018 // Six Flags Fiesta Texas

High School Event – 9th – 12th grades

Location & Schedule

Six Flags Fiesta Texas / 17000 IH-10 West / San Antonio, TX 78257

9:00-10:30am // Pick up tickets outside the front gates of the park

11:00am-12:00pm // Saturday Daily Mass

12:00-7:00pm // Enjoy Six Flags!

7:00-9:00pm // Inspiration Event: XLT (Music, Message, & Adoration)

Pricing

$55 (ticket + wristband) / $25 (wristband only) – for Season Ticket Holders

Registration

Please contact Margie Vasquez for Registration forms and details at [email protected] or cell #512-924-8558.

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Contact the Parish Office today for Business Advertising, Event Advertising, and Memorial

Space availability and rates.

(830) 833-5227 | [email protected]

Member

FDIC

401 MainP.O. Box 1329Blanco, TX 78606

(830) 833-0240Cell: (830) 688-3686Fax: (830) 833-0242

IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Casey WayneRussell- Uncle Wade

(AKA Fr. Wade)

[email protected]

Rock Work • All Types of Fence Work

Chain Link • Privacy • No Climb

BarbwireOpen Everyday

Dine in, Catering &

Dance Hall for

Private Events

318 4th Street

1-830-833-1BBQ (1227)

P l e a s e s u p p o r t O u r s p o n s o r s

St. Anne, Pray forUs!

St. Anne’s Altar SocietyJoin us the first Thursday of each month after 8:00

a.m. Mass in the Parish Hall for fellowship &

prayer as we work in support of our church family!

BLANCO BANKING CENTER

STORMY PRUITT MELISSA SEYMOUR

Regional President Operations Officer

[email protected] [email protected]

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