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St. Mary Magdalene
Catholic Church Served by the Missionary Society of St. Paul Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
527 South Houston Avenue, Humble, TX 77338 Office: (281) 446-8211 Fax: (281) 446-8213 Office Hours: M-F 8:00 A.M. — 4:30 P.M.
Website: www.st-mm.com
Pastor: Rev. Felix Ilesanmi Osasona, M.S.P. Parochial Vicar: Rev. Anthony Udoh, M.S.P. Deacons: Nick Caruso & James Meshell
DECEMBER 27, 2015 — THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
Weekend Mass English: Saturday Vigil: 5:30 P.M.
Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, & 11:00 A.M.; 5:00 P.M. (Youth) Español: Sábado (Misa de Víspera): 7:00 P.M.
Domingo: 1:00 P.M.
Weekday Mass Monday--Friday: 8:30 A.M. (English) Martes: 7:00 P.M. (Misa en Español) 1st Friday Devotion Mass: 8:30 A.M.
1st Saturday Devotion Mass: 8:30 A.M.
Reconciliation (Confession) Tuesday: 6:00 P.M.—6:45 P.M. Saturday: 3:30 P.M.—5:00 P.M.
Eucharistic Exposition and Adoration 9:00 A.M.—9:00 P.M. (Mon.—Fri.)
Sacrament of Baptism: Parents requesting baptism for their child must call the parish office two months prior to the desired month of baptism. There are no baptisms during Lent or Advent.
Sacrament of Matrimony: Couples interested in marriage at St. Mary Magdalene must contact the office at least six months prior to their desired wedding date. Please contact the office for more information.
Anointing of the Sick Please call the parish office if you or a loved one wish to receive sacramental anointing of the sick.
Sacramento del Bautismo: Padres que quieran bautizar a sus hijos deben de llamar a la oficina por lo menos 2 meses antes de la fecha del bautismo. No hay bautizos durante la Cuaresma o el tiempo de Adviento.
Sacramento del Matrimonio: Parejas interesadas en casarse en Santa María Magdalena deben contactar a la oficina por lo menos seis meses antes de su fecha preferida de matrimonio. Por favor llamen a la oficina para mayor información.
Unción de los Enfermos: Por favor llame la oficina si usted o algún ser querido desea ser ungido.
Weekly Message
Beloved, we are God’s children now; what we shall be has not yet been re-
vealed.
— 1 John 3:2a
The first reading from the first book of Samuel relates the story of Hannah fulfilling her promise to God after the birth of her son Samuel. Hannah had prayed for a child and made a promise to dedicate the child to God after birth (1 Samuel 1:10-11). Samu-el became a great prophet who anointed the first king of Israel. Elkanah and Hannah, parents of Samuel, were devoted Jews and wanted their child to follow the tenets of the Lord. They acknowledged that their child was a gift from the Lord. They taught him in the way of the Lord.
In the gospel, Mary and Joseph took Jesus with them to the temple for the Jewish Passover. Jesus, then twelve years old, was considered old enough to experience the greatest Jewish feast. At the end of the worship, the child stayed back while his parents began their journey back home. They only realized that Jesus was missing after a day’s journey. The father must have thought the child was with the mother while Mary must have thought the child was with Joseph. Once they realized Jesus was not with them, they returned immediately to the temple area to look for him. When they found Jesus, he told them he had to be about his father’s business. This is one of the recorded mo-ments in the scriptures when the young Jesus talked about his ontological connection with God the Father. He has come to fulfill the mission of making the Father known. Jesus obeyed his parents and returned with them to Nazareth.
Today, we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Family - Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. Every family is unique, and within a family, each person is also unique. Each family has its own successes, difficul-ties, and struggles, but we can all trust in God to guide and direct us. Holiness in the family is first about obedience to God and gratitude to him for the gift of our children and parents. It is also about respect for the individuals that make up the family – the father, the mother, the children – each one recognizing the dignity of the other. Holiness is being enthusiastic about our faith and sharing it with our children and the children making this faith their own.
There are many essential ingredients that make a holy family. These include faith in God and love of God. I think the following are three other essentials for a holy family: Gratitude, Forgiveness, and Love. When families appreciate each other in small and big things, when they learn to say “I am sorry” when one is hurt, and when they are able to express their love for each other, there is bound to be joy and peace in such a home, which will enhance the holiness of the family.
As we celebrate today’s feast, we pray for our families, asking for the intercession of the Holy Fami-ly of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. We pray for families experiencing difficulties in living together, di-vorced families, single parents, and parents with difficult children.
With today being the last Sunday of the calendar year, and as we usher in the year 2016, may Mary, the Mother of God, make of our homes a holy dwelling place for God!
HAPPY FEAST OF THE HOLY FAMILY, AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL!!
—Fr. Felix
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Time & Talent Ministries
MASS / LITURGY
ART & ENVIRONMENT Jean Johnson - (281) 358-3416 June Domengeaux - (281) 852-2555
ALTAR GUILD Shirley Jones - (281) 852-0670
ALTAR SERVERS Vickie VanGordon - (832) 496-9876 Jimena Farfán (Esp.) - (832) 513-0812
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION Freda Monk - (281) 852-7257 Horacio Garcia (Esp.) - (281) 808-1647
INSTITUTED ACOLYTE Ron Cecil - (281) 590-7528
MINISTERS OF HOSPITALITY Bert Guempel - (281) 852-1549 Nelly Fernandez (Esp.) - (832) 405-2735
LECTORS Denise Ruffino - (281) 300-8534 Francisco Saldaña (Esp.) - (832) 875-3116
CHILDREN’S LITURGY OF WORD Ben Bates - (281) 454-7575 Ericka Gonzalez (Esp.) - (281) 731-6050
MUSIC MINISTRY Perci Cacanindin - (281) 446-8211 Yvette Rodriguez - (281) 548-1674
DEVOTIONS
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Gilbert & Linda Alfaro - (281) 852-4573
DIVINE MERCY Terry Mares - (832) 790-0837
LEGION OF MARY Barbara Rivera (Eng.) - (281) 913-9631 Maribel Subias (Esp.) - (832) 444-7211
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN Eduardo Farfán - (708) 945-2579 Sub-Coord.: German Pereira - (281) 703-2418
HEARTS AFIRE Cynthia Meneses - (832) 492-1742
STEWARDSHIP Tom Kleypas - (281) 852-7937
ORGANIZATIONS
KEENAGERS (60+) Barbara Walker - (281) 852-4103
YOUNG AT HEART (50+) SENIOR TRAVEL GROUP Jan Crawford - (281) 852-3508
RED HAT SOCIETY Loretta Schermock - (832) 640-9357 Jo Smith - (281) 381-9892
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCIL 6878 Greg Forestieri - (281) 441-2711
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - 4TH Phil Ardoin - (281) 852-8773
COLUMBIAN SQUIRES Chief Counselor Alejandro Aramburu - (713) 966-0547
CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Virginia R. Eckert - (713) 823-8951
MOVIMIENTO FAMILIAR CRISTIANO Julio & Cristina Romero - (832) 488-3367
FAITH FORMATION
ADULT FAITH FORMATION, BECOMING CATHOLIC (RCIA), INFANT BAPTISM, ADULT CONFIRMATION, RETREATS Ivana Meshell - (281) 446-8211
SPIRITUAL DIRECTION Geneva Green - (832) 758-6475 Kay Huggins - (409) 656-6587
YOUTH MINISTRIES Mike Smith - (281) 446-8211
JÓVENES EN ACCIÓN POR CRISTO Ana Maria Ortega - (713) 405-0652
SCHOOL MINISTRIES SCHOOL BOARD Joshua Raab - (281) 446-8535
MINISTERIO HISPANO
FORMACIÓN DE FE PARA ADULTOS, SACRAMENTOS DE CONFIRMACIÓN Y COMUNIÓN, EL PROCESO DE RICA, PATROCINADORES DE MATRIMONIO, BAUTISMO DE NIÑOS DE 0-6 AÑOS, QUINCEAÑERAS Vickie Cortez - (281) 446-2933
OUTREACH MINISTRIES SOCIAL SERVICES Wanda Conley - (281) 540-1907
PRISON MINISTRY Mary Hernandez - (713) 299-8493
HOSPITAL MINISTRY Margarita Rodriguez - (832) 445-6318
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY Marvin Corbitt - (281) 852-3111
RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY Teresa O’Brien - (919) 623-5343 ([email protected])
BLOOD DRIVE Loretta Schermock - (832) 640-9357
BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY Madeline Graham - (281) 446-8044
NURSING HOME MINISTRY Humble Health Center, Oakmont & Park Man-or, Deerbrook Nursing Home Monica Fontenot - (281) 913-5221
ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE Darril B. - (281) 852-4230 Wayne B. - (281) 777-9217 Florentino V. - (832) 605-1881 Susan G. - (281) 813-0575
PRAYER CHAIN MINISTRY Ron & Ann McCuen - (281) 852-4743 ([email protected])
PRAYER QUILT MINISTRY Jean Chebret - (281) 441-7365
HELPING HANDS MINISTRY Jan Crawford - (281) 852-3508
HOME AGAIN MINISTRY (FURNITURE BANK/HOUSEHOLD ITEMS) Carolyn Wise - (713) 898-6611 Lori Scherr - (281) 360-9112 Tammy Broussard - (832) 777-1878
OTHERS NURSERY Wanda Conley - (281) 446-8211
FALL FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Tony Butera - (832) 279-7072 Neha Delphin - (713) 927-8239
PASTORAL COUNCIL Tony Butera - (832) 279-7072
FINANCE COUNCIL Bert Guempel - (281) 852-1549
SECURITY TEAM John Garza - (832) 875-1377 P.3
Are you new to our parish or have been coming for a while but are not yet registered? We offer
you a warm welcome to St. Mary Magdalene parish. Becoming an active parishioner begins when you are counted as a parishioner. Please talk to one of the Ministers of Hospitality after
Mass about how to register. You can also come by the church office during the week to register.
CHURCH STAFF
Wanda Conley, Business Manager Rick Swanson, Facilities Manager
Jose Garcia, Maintenance Technician
Jorge Acosta, Maintenance Technician
Susie Zamarrón, Parish Secretary
Vernon D. Walker, Bookkeeper Perci Cacanindin, Director of Music and Liturgy Vickie Cortez, Director of Hispanic Ministry Ivana Meshell, Director of Adult Faith Formation Ginger Herrington, Adult Faith Formation Assistant Michael Smith, Director of Faith Formation-Children/Youth
Diana Mendoza, Faith Formation Secretary Carissa Bull, Coordinator of Youth Ministry
Madelyn Cañas, Bulletin Editor Estela Treviño, Receptionist
Ryan Rivera, Receptionist
Lupe Gonzales, Receptionist
ST. MARY MAGDALENE CATHOLIC SCHOOL 530 Ferguson St. Humble, Texas 77338
Phone: (281) 446-8535 Fax: (281) 446-8527 www.smmcs.org
Accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department
Joshua Raab, Principal Trish Duhon, Director of Admissions Tom Walsh, Athletic Director Cathy Brown, Director of Before & After School Program Carol Poston, Director of Development April Dandridge, Director of Marketing and Alumni Laura Valladares, Counselor Christy Keeling, Academic Coach Laura Rocha, Administrative Assistant Kelli Pitt, Bookkeeper Donna Mohrman, Nurse Sam McKinney, Secretary
BULLETIN DEADLINES
ISSUE DUE BY
January 10th, 2016 January 4th, 2016 January 17th, 2016 January 11th, 2016
E-mail bulletin articles or announcements to [email protected].
Stewardship Offering
Offertory for December 12 & 13, 2015 — $26,069.05
Second Collection (Religious Retirement Fund) — $8,129.50
Feast of the Immaculate Conception (12/08/2015) — $3,994.00
Our Lady of Guadalupe (12/12/2015) — $505.00
Offertory for December 19 & 20, 2015 — Not available at time of publication
DSF Update (As of 12/14/2015) 2015 DSF Goal — $160,220.00
Contribution to Date — $152,779.24 Amount Pledged to Date — $160,135.82
Number of Participants — 490
NURSERY STAFF
Wanda Conley, Nursery Coordinator Patricia De Los Santos, Nursery Attendant
Isabel Gonzalez, Nursery Attendant
Emily Mendoza, Nursery Attendant
Jenna Meza, Nursery Attendant
Rachel Meza, Nursery Attendant
Samantha Meza, Nursery Attendant
Thank you for using Online Giving! Parishioners who use the service are pleased with how easy it is to set up and manage. If you have not yet signed up for
Online Giving, please consider this option. This is a perfect tool for anyone who shops online! By using
Online Giving, you are helping the parish improve our operational efficiency. Visit our parish website at
www.st-mm.com and select “Online Giving.”
Second Collection for January 3rd, 2016
Next weekend’s 2nd collection is the GOLD ENVELOPE. Your generous gift will help with
the parish debt reduction. If you do not have an envelope, please indicate GOLD ENVE-
LOPE on your check. Thank you for your generosity.
Flowers on the Altar
In celebration of the 50th Wedding Anniversary of:
Alex & Dolores Whitelaw
From Mrs. D. Whitelaw P.4
Adoration News
There will be NO EXPOSITION of the Blessed Sacrament on December 31st, 2015 and January 1st,2016. Adoration resumes on January 4th, 2016
after the 8:30 A.M. Mass.
Office Closed
The office will be CLOSED beginning at noon on Thursday, December 31st, 2015 and all day on Friday, January 1st, 2016
in celebration of New Year’s.
Mass Intentions for the Week
Sunday December 27 3:00 p.m. CP - Divine Mercy Chaplet
Monday December 28 6:30 p.m. CH - Coro en español
6:45 p.m. Lib - Legión de María (Esp.) 7:00 p.m. SJH - Junta Coord. Grupo Oración
Tuesday December 29 6:00 p.m. CH - Confessions
7:00 p.m. FLC - Grupo de Oración 7:00 p.m. 101 - Legion of Mary (Eng.) 7:45 p.m. CH - Coro Abba Padre
Wednesday December 30 6:00 p.m. MGH - KC Meeting
7:00 p.m. 101 - Ensayo de Alabanza 7:00 p.m. CH - Second Power Rehearsal 7:00 p.m. SF, SJH - Jóvenes Acción/Cristo
Thursday December 31 OFFICE CLOSED
8:30 a.m. CH - Mass 6:00 p.m. CH - Mass (Bilingual)
Friday January 1, 2016
MARY, THE HOLY
MOTHER OF GOD AND NEW YEAR’S
DAY
OFFICE CLOSED
11:00 a.m. CH - Mass (English) 1:00 p.m. CH - Misa (Español)
Saturday January 2 3:30 p.m. CH - Confessions
Sunday January 3
6:00 a.m. FLC - KC Breakfast 1:15 p.m. FLC - KC Rosca de Reyes 3:00 p.m. CP - Divine Mercy Chaplet
To reserve a Mass, please stop by the Parish office and reserve your date and time for the intention.
Sunday Dec 27 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 5:00 pm
Mable Melancon † Dr. C.A. Younts † Aramburu and Zamarrón Families Mr. & Mrs. Alfredo Gonzales † Raul Melchor †
Monday Dec 28 8:30 am Richard R. & Tanya Mesa & Family (SPI)
Tuesday Dec 29 8:30 am 7:00 pm
Deron & Lesley Rupp Luis Arturo Infante †
Wednesday Dec 30 8:30 am Mable Melancon †
Thursday Dec 31 8:30 am 6:00 pm
Alex Whitelaw †
Friday Jan. 1 11:00 am 1:00 pm
Francis Manzano † Angela Alfaro-Onxley †
Saturday Jan. 2 8:30 am 5:30 pm 7:00 pm
Adoración Yañez † Ivan Santana †
Sunday Jan. 3 7:30 am 9:00 am 11:00 am 1:00 pm 5:00 pm
Lionel † & Catherine Hammock † Paul Osdoba † Enya † & Joan Angeles † Isabel Del Valle † Roy Domengeaux †
Saturday Dec 26 5:30 pm 7:00 pm
Mary Joseph † Edward Krohn †
This Week in the Parish
READINGS AND SAINTS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: (The Holy Innocents) 1 Jn 1:5 — 2:2; Ps 124:2-5, 7b-8; Mt 2:13-18 Tuesday: (St. Thomas Becket) 1 Jn 2:3-11; Ps 96:1-3, 5b-6; Lk 2:22-35 Wednesday: 1 Jn 2:12-17; Ps 96:7-10; Lk 2:36-40 Thursday: (St. Sylvester I; New Year’s Eve) 1 Jn 2:18-21; Ps 96:1-2, 11-13; Jn 1:1-18 Friday: (Mary, the Holy Mother of God; New Year’s Day) Nm 6:22-27; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Gal 4:4-7; Lk 2:16-21 Saturday: (Ss. Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen) 1 Jn 2:22-28; Ps 98:1-4; Jn 1:19-28 Sunday: Is 60:1-6; Ps 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13; Eph 3:2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12
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Nursery Closed
Due to the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, the Nursery will be CLOSED on
Sunday, December 27th, 2015 and Sunday, January 3rd, 2016.
Jubilee Year of Mercy
Imagine: three New Year’s celebrations in a little over a month! In late November, Advent began the new liturgical year; December 8, the Jubilee Year of Mercy; this coming Friday, the New Year 2016. In
today’s Gospel, after three days of anguish, Mary tells Jesus how desperately she and Joseph have been searching for him. Mary could be speaking for the whole human race. With reli-gious persecutions raging, international and domestic conflicts seething, our family and friends suffering various difficulties, not to mention our own personal problems, how much our world needs Jesus as another New Year veiled in mystery begins! As we pray for God’s mercy to enfold our world and embrace each of us in 2016, let our New Year’s resolution be to live the Jubilee Year of Mercy by being for others, as Mary was, a channel of God’s mercy and an instrument of Christ’s peace.
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Weekly Announcements
Annual Christmas Matching Fund
Our parish has grown so much from mod-est beginnings. We have wonderful parish facilities and
have added to it by acquiring the former Lakeland Baptist Church on Isaacks Rd. Our church, school, Family Life Center, and offices provide comfortable spaces to wor-
ship and minister to our spiritual needs, but just like your home, these facilities come at a cost. We have expenses, for our mortgage, utilities, and general upkeep. We also
have a wonderful staff to assist you in pursuing your faith. Our life journey is a walk in faith, from
birth/baptism, to death, and we are intertwined with our church. Since everyone benefits from these facilities, it is important that all members of this parish help in the fi-
nancial cost.
We are once again blessed this year to have a number of parishioners who agreed to match your Christmas dona-tions. Please include St. Mary Magdalene on your Christ-
mas list. Prayerfully consider and make a meaningful Christmas gift this year. The value of your gift will be doubled, and you can continue to enjoy our beautiful
facilities with pride. God bless your generosity!
Training for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion for the Homebound
If you would like to take communion to the homebound, please contact Marvin Corbitt at
(281) 750-5137 or [email protected].
Please note: you must be an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion (EMHC) before you can take the train-
ing for taking communion to the homebound.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: Church Nursery Attendant
(Part-Time)
Ministry Purpose: To provide safe, secure, nurturing, clean, and efficient care
for our children, ages 0-3, while working in the church nurse-ry. Will work 4-10 hours per week under the direction of the
Nursery Coordinator and Pastor.
Requirements: • Experienced in the care of children 0-3 years of age with
the ability to adapt to and interact with a variety of per-sonalities and characteristics.
• 18 years of age or older • Must have a high school diploma or GED • Willing to submit to background check • Must be willing to work weekends
Please send your résumé to Wanda Conley at [email protected] or drop it off at the parish office.
1 Church, 1 Day Prayer Initiative A 24-hour Prayer vigil on the 3rd Friday of every month
Can you imagine what would happen if all the churches in our city, regardless of denomination, joined together in continuous prayer? That’s what the 1 Church, 1 Day Pray-er Initiative is about. KSBJ 89.3 radio has committed to sponsor this program as part of their 5-year strategic plan and will work closely with pastors and prayer coordinators from 30 area churches to assure success in this massive undertaking to remove all evil from our city by establishing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week prayer.
Our official day of prayer will be the 3rd Friday of every month.
Each church will cover a specific day of the month with volunteers committed to cover one hour in prayer for 24 hours. Two or more people are preferred for each hour, if possible. This is very similar to our Adoration program, but instead of coming to the chapel or church to pray, each volunteer will pray at the location of their choice during their assigned hour: home, work, lunch, quiet time, chapel, your choice, as long as you pray for the full hour. Prayers for our church and community will be prayed for first, fol-lowed by a set of assigned prayers that will eventually cover 7 spheres of influence in the greater Houston area.
Details will be forthcoming, and volunteers are being ac-cepted and assigned now in anticipation of this incredible event!
Look for a notice in your FlockNote group, your e-mail, the church website and church bulletin. Speakers and in-formation stewards will also be available to explain this pro-gram in more detail. Our Prayer Coordinator for our par-ish for this initiative is Ron McCuen, who can be contacted at (281) 852-4743 or [email protected].
MASS TIMES FOR THE CHRISTMAS SEASON
THE HOLY FAMILY OF JESUS, MARY, AND JOSEPH
DECEMBER 26 AND 27 Regular Saturday and Sunday Mass times
MARY, HOLY MOTHER OF GOD
DECEMBER 31, 2015 (VIGIL)
6:00 P.M. — Bilingual
JANUARY 1, 2016 (DAY) 11:00 A.M. — English 1:00 P.M. — Spanish
Weekly Announcements
NORTHEAST CATHOLIC SINGLES, A MINISTRY FOR SINGLES AGES 40+, has its next event on Wednesday, January 6, at Schlotzsky’s Deli, 9781 FM 1960 Bypass West in Humble. On Satur-day, January 9, join us for 5:30 pm Mass at St. Martha’s in Kingwood, 4301 Woodridge Pkwy.; meal afterwards at Taqueria Alma Latina at 24660 Hwy. 59 in Kingwood (on southbound side of freeway about 1 ½ miles north of Northpark). Meet in the narthex at 5:15 pm. For more info, contact Elizabeth Schields (281-441-2552 or [email protected]) or subscribe to us on Flocknote at St. Mary Magdalene’s website.
A Message from Cardinal DiNardo Regarding the Holy Doors of Mercy in the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston During the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy
In accord with Misericordiae vultus, the Bull of Indiction of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy, paragraph 3, prom-
ulgated by His Holiness to inaugurate this Holy Year of Mercy, I hereby decree that a Holy Door be opened at the following churches, which will serve also as pilgrimage sites during the Holy Year of Mercy:
• St. Mary’s Cathedral Basilica (Holy Family Parish, 2011 Church St., Galveston, TX 77550)
• Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart (1111 St. Joseph Parkway, Houston, TX 77002)
• St. Bernadette Church (15500 El Camino Real, Houston, TX 77062)
• Our Lady of Guadalupe Church (2405 Navigation Blvd., Houston, TX 77003)
• Our Lady of Lavang Church (12311 Old Foltin Rd., Houston, TX 77086)
• St. Francis of Assisi Church (5102 Dabney St., Houston, TX 77026)
• St. Ignatius Church (7810 Cypresswood Dr., Spring, TX 77379)
• St. Theresa Church (705 St. Theresa Blvd., Sugar Land, TX 77498)
Pilgrims who pass through this “Door of Mercy” at any of the above designated churches receive the Jubilee Indulgence. This Jubilee indulgence can be gained once a day for oneself or for someone who has died. The Holy Father has stated that, in order to receive this Jubilee Indulgence, this passage through a Holy Door must be linked with saying the Profession of Faith, pray-
ing for the Holy Father and his intentions, and going to a celebration of the Eucharist and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. With regards to the spiritual and corporal works of mercy, the Holy Father further instructed that “each time that one of the
faithful personally performs one or more of these actions, he or she shall surely obtain the Jubilee Indulgence.”
Please note that those who, due to illness or other legitimate reason, are unable to leave their place of residence may nonethe-less obtain the Jubilee indulgence by uniting themselves in spirit with the faithful and offering their prayers and suffering in
accord with the objectives of the Year of Mercy. Similarly, those who are incarcerated “may obtain the indulgence in the chap-els of the prisons.”
Father Felix’s
Christmas /New Year Wish List
I hope it is not too late for me to make my
Christmas wishes to “Santa Claus”:
1. Screen Projectors in the church for improved active participation of our parishioners in worship ($50,000)
2. An 84 x 58 framed image of the Divine Mercy for the parish
3. An LED sign (digital marquee) for the parish ($25,000)
If you are able to help with any of these, kindly make the check out to the parish
and write the purpose on the memo. God bless your generosity.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
—Fr. Felix
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“Share Your Blessings” Christmas Gift Drive
Our “Share your Blessings” gift drive has been a splendid ex-pression of our duty as Christians to reach out to the poor and needy all the time, but especially as we prepare to commemo-
rate the Birth of Jesus, who shares his divinity with our humanity. This marvelous exchange impels us to recognize Christ in each person so deserving of our care. Our 2015 “Share Your Bless-
ings” gift drive has come to an end, and once again, our commu-nity of faith has shown its love for our brothers and sisters in
Christ through joyful giving. We collected over 1,500 gifts and over $500 in gift cards for needy families! We would like to
thank everyone for their generosity. May the blessings of our Father be with each and every one of you during this Christmas
season.
Weekly Announcements
Please bring your family and join us for our
Annual School Open House
Sunday, January 31st, 2016 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
Serving grades Pre-K3 & K4(Ages 3 & 4) thru 8th
What is National Catholic Schools Week?
National Catholic Schools Week is the annual cele-bration of Catholic education in the United States. It starts the last Sunday in January and runs all week, which in 2016 is January 31st - February 6th. The theme for National Catholic Schools Week 2016 is
“Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service.” Schools typically observe
the annual celebration week with Masses, open hous-es and other activities for students, families, parish-
ioners and community members. Through these events, schools focus on the value Catholic education provides to young people and its contributions to our
church, our communities and our nation.
Help St. Mary Magdalene School earn $ by shopping!
Deerbrook Mall is offering SMMCS
the opportunity to win $10,000
with their “My School Is Cool“ contest!
Turn in any receipt from Deerbrook
Mall from August through now to help
us earn points. Receipts can come
from anyone (SMMCS students, parents, family
members, friends, etc.). Anyone who wants to sup-
port our school can help us by turning in their re-
ceipts. Prizes will be awarded at the end of the
school year, and if we have the most points, the
school can receive $10,000! Send or email your
receipts to Carol Poston at [email protected].
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St Mary Magdalene Catholic School. P. 8
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Youth Ministry News
“Youth Nights”: Weekly youth events will return this week! There will be a high school youth event this Sun-day, January 3rd from 6:30pm – 8:00pm in the Youth Room; we will focus on a New Year’s reflection and have a Mario Smash Brothers tournament (bring your Wii remote). Our middle school youth will meet on Thursday, January 7th from 6:00pm – 7:30pm in the Youth Room; join us for a New Year’s reflection and “sardines.” Be sure to invite a friend… and why not bring a snack to share? Please join our new “Remind” text message groups for high school and middle school youth (see below!).
Youth Adoration Hour: Please make plans to join our second Eucharistic Adoration event on Monday, January 4th from 7:00pm – 8:00pm in the church. Fr. Felix will lead this worship experience, which is open to ALL parish-ioners and families… although the event is specially geared to our youth! This will be an opportunity for prayer and reflection, along with a special message and music to enhance this time of worship! We will follow the adora-tion with a complimentary pizza dinner in the Family Life Center.
2016 Confirmation CLASS: Parents who missed the “Parent / Sponsor Meeting” last Thursday, December 17th should contact the Youth Office immediately to pick up the materials and information discussed at this important gathering. All candidates should have selected a sponsor to accompany them during the Confirmation faith jour-ney… The “Sponsor / Candidate Meeting” is scheduled for Friday, January 8th at 7:00pm in the Family Life Cen-ter. Our weekly Confirmation sessions begin on Wednesday, January 13th from 7:00pm – 9:00pm; candidates are allowed only two absences from the Wednesday classes.
CCE / Faith Formation Classes: Our parish CCE / Faith Formation classes are currently on Christmas break, and all classes will resume next Sunday, January 10, 2016! If you are a baptized, confirmed adult who is in com-munion with the Catholic Church, we could use some help with substitute catechists at our Sunday afternoon, Tuesday evening, or Wednesday evening CCE sessions. Just let me know if you are interested! Please note there are a few, scattered spaces for students who are not yet registered for CCE / Formation classes; parents should contact the Formation Office immediately to check on session and grade-level availability.
First Reconciliation Meeting: If your student still needs to complete their sacrament chapters [1-6] or Reconcili-ation interview / prayers, please plan to have that completed and scheduled by Monday, January 18th – we will conduct make-up interviews on that day form 6:30pm – 8:15pm. If your student passed their Reconciliation inter-view, please plan to attend our special First Penance Service, which is scheduled for Saturday, January 23rd at 10:00am in the Church. Several priests will be available to hear your child’s confession! The Eucharist prepara-tion sessions will begin in late February 2016.
2017 Confirmation CLASS: Parents of students who are currently in the 9th, 10th, or 11th grades and who are NOT participating in the 2016 Confirmation class should make plans to attend the 2017 Confirmation Orientation Meeting on Friday, January 22nd at 7:00pm in the Family Life Center. We will be reviewing archdiocesan and parish Confirmation guidelines, calendars, and retreat details… Students are welcome to attend, but parents MUST attend. You can also sign up for text message reminders by registering for the “Remind” service listed be-low.
Text Message Reminders: We are pleased to offer text message reminders which can be sent straight to your cell phone / mobile device. Simply enter 81010 in the “To:” field, and send the following message to register for spe-cific messages for our programs…
2015 – 2016 Reconciliation / Eucharist preparation: @sacprep 2016 Confirmation candidates / parents: @conf2016
2016 Confirmation TEAM (plans and runs the program): @smmconteam
2017 Confirmation candidates / parents: @conf2017
High School Youth Ministry: @stmmHS
Middle School Youth Ministry: @stmmJR
Mike Smith, Director of Faith Formation for Children and Youth [email protected] Carissa Bull, Coordinator of Youth Ministry [email protected]
Youth Office: (281) 446-1241 CCE Office: (281) 446-2933
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Children’s News
2015 - 2016 CCE / Formation Classes Our CCE classes have one more week of Christmas break… we will return next Sunday, January 10th in the St. Paul Center. If you are a baptized, confirmed adult who is in communion with the Catholic Church, we could use some help with substitute catechists at our Sunday afternoon, Tuesday evening, or Wednesday evening CCE ses-sions. Just let me know if you are interested! There are a few scattered
spaces left for students who are not yet registered for CCE / Formation classes; please contact the Faith Formation Office as soon as possible to verify session / grade-level availability! First Reconciliation Update: If your child still needs to complete their sacrament chap-ters [1-6] or Reconciliation interview / prayers, please plan to have those completed and scheduled by Monday, January 18th – we will conduct make-up interviews on that day from 6:30pm – 8:15pm. If your child passed their Reconciliation interview, please plan to attend our special First Penance Service, which is scheduled for Saturday, January 23rd at 10:00am in the Church. Several priests will be available to hear your child’s confession! The Eucharist preparation sessions will begin in late February 2016.
Adult Faith Formation CATECHESIS AND EVANGELIZATION OF ADULTS Ivana T. Meshell, M.A., Director, [email protected] Assisted by Ginger Herrington, [email protected]
Adult Faith Formation would like to extend a special thanks to those lectors who led RCIA in Breaking Open the Word (BOW) from August 2015 to December 2015. They did such a beautiful and inspiring job! We wish more people could experience our wonderful and inspiring BOW sessions. Join us in thanking:
Bob and Shirley Conachey Virginia Eckert Bert Guempel Roy Scheel
Michael Simko We would also like to thank the members of our RCIA Team and those who have helped lead our sacrament prepara-tion sessions. It is truly a joy to work with such amazing, faith-filled people: Thanks to Greg Forestieri and the Knights of Columbus who befriended many of the Dads who came for our Infant Bap-tism Retreats and led our interesting discussions. We continue to need more people to offer hospitality, greet people, help with paperwork, facilitate small groups, and teach and lead in various ways. If you would like to join us, talk with Ginger or Ivana in the parish office. Merry Christmas, everyone!
Melodye Barta Santa Gonzalez
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The Living God Lives in Me
Ivana Meshell, Director of Adult Faith Formation The message and miracle of Christmas is that God is with us: Emmanuel. We who have been baptized in Christ Jesus hold the Son of God in our hearts. The living God lives in me. The living presence of Christ is God’s gift to us; what we do with that gift is our thanksgiving for such incredible love. It is my belief that many people (if not most) walk around living their lives day to day without truly understand-ing and embracing the fact that God loves them with an incredible, unspeakable love. The thought of being loved that much is more than many people can bear. We say we believe in God’s love, but we don’t allow ourselves to truly accept it. We don’t believe because we can’t imagine that God could love us after so many wrong things we have done; we don’t feel worthy, and we have seen time and time again “proof” that it can-not possibly be so—people make promises and then let us down. Bad things happen to good people. Our own failures and those of others make life difficult. We have to put up with one another. Our lives are filled with suffering. We have to continually remind ourselves that even though these things are a reality, God is good all the time— and he wants goodness for us. Jesus, born in not-so-comfortable circumstances, reminds us that pain and suffering are not the last word—God’s love for us is the last word. Jesus, whose life was in danger as soon as he was born, reminds us that God is our protection, our comfort and our hope. Jesus, who was baptized in order to make the water holy for us, reminds us that we who are baptized into him are bap-tized into both his death and resurrection. Friends, this is our heritage, our promise and our lasting joy! As we are now in the Year of Mercy, your “homework” assignment is to mediate specifically and regularly on God’s love for you. There is only one reason Jesus, the God-man, came to be with us—to offer God’s love and save us from our sins. God knows we need to embrace his love in order to be empowered to do anything else. Too often we reach for other things to take the place of the emptiness and longing we often feel be-cause we don’t or we can’t accept God’s love. Lack of understanding God’s love influences our choices and the decisions we make. Many people are out of communion with the Church, and the root cause is not under-standing God’s love for them, which always prompts a desire to love and serve him in return. If everything was all right with the world, God would have stayed in heaven. Instead, God became “a man like us in all things but sin.” His presence in the crib in Bethlehem points to the fact that we need help. Jesus in the cradle is a testimony not to the progress of humanity, but to our misery. Even now, two thousand years later, with all our technology, all of our discoveries, our advancement, progress and possessions, we need Jesus even more now than ever because none of these satisfies our deepest human desire to love and to be loved. Jesus invites us to let him into our lives so that he can satisfy our greatest needs and fulfill our greatest long-ings in fulfillment of a desire for love which only God can give. For what are you longing today? Something, no doubt, that continually tugs at your heart. For what are you searching? It can undoubtedly be found in the arms of those who reach out to us in relationship: the persons of our neighbors, our friends, our families and especially those who are in need. Christ comes to us now as he did then—in the persons of the small, the helpless, the weak, the poor, those in danger and those who have no one to care for them except us. In loving them, we find ourselves loving Jesus himself; thus, by be-coming like Christ, we participate in the very life of God. What more could fulfill our longings than living in Christ who lives for us? Consider God’s immense love for you and respond to that love. Allow the reality of God’s love to take possession of you and see in what ways it affects your life. Give yourself over to the love of God and see how it empowers you to love others as well. Pray about this in your daily prayer. Ask God to reveal to you the magnitude of his love. Pray not for things—they will come and go. Pray for a brilliant under-standing of what it means to be loved by God. Pray that everyone in our parish will experience the same thing. May the love of God permeate our lives and the lives of our loved ones this Christmas season and throughout this Year of Mercy. Please share your thoughts with me: email us ([email protected]), visit our parish Facebook page, or follow me on Pinterest (St. Mary Magdalene, Humble, Texas) Let’s have a continued conversation about love and mercy. May the God of peace be with you!
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Especialmente para nuestra Comunidad Hispana
La primera lectura del primer libro de Samuel cuenta la historia de Ana cum-pliendo su promesa de Dios después del nacimiento de su hijo Samuel. Ana ha-bía orado por un hijo e hizo una promesa a dedicar el niño a Dios después de su nacimiento (1 Samuel 1:10-11). Samuel se convirtió en un gran profeta quien ungió al primer rey de Israel. Elcana y Ana, los padres de Samuel, eran judíos devotos y querían que su hijo siguiera los mandamientos del Señor. Ellos reco-
nocieron que su hijo era un regalo del Señor. Ellos le enseñaron el camino del Señor.
En el evangelio, María y José llevaron a Jesús con ellos al templo para la Pascua judía. Je-sús, que en ese tiempo tenía doce años, estaba considerado de suficiente edad para experi-mentar la gran fiesta judía. Ya que terminaron de rendir culto, el niño se quedó en el tem-plo mientras sus padres comenzaron a regresar a su casa. Después de un día de camino, María y José se dieron cuenta que Jesús no estaba con ellos. Pudo ser que José pensó que el niño estaba con María y María pudo haber pensado que Jesús estaba con José. Cuando se dieron cuenta que Jesús no estaba con ellos, se regresaron inmediatamente al templo a buscarlo. Cuando encontraron a Jesús, él les dijo que tenía que ocuparse de las cosas de su padre. Este es uno de los momentos grabados en las escrituras cuando el joven Jesús habla-ba acerca de su conexión ontológica con Dios Padre. Él ha venido a cumplir la misión de hacer conocer al Padre. Jesús obedeció a sus padres y regresó con ellos a Nazaret.
Hoy celebramos la Fiesta de la Sagrada Familia de Jesús, María y José. Cada familia es úni-ca, y entre cada familia, cada persona también es única. Cada familia tiene sus propios lo-gros, dificultades y luchas, pero todos podemos confiar en Dios para guiarnos y dirigirnos. La santidad en la familia se trata primeramente de obediencia a Dios y agradecimiento a él por el regalo de nuestros niños y padres. También se trata de respeto por los individuos que forman la familia—el padre, la madre, los hijos—cada uno reconociendo la dignidad de los otros. La santidad es ser entusiasmados por nuestra fe y compartirla con nuestros hijos y que los hijos hagan suya esta fe.
Hay muchos ingredientes esenciales que forman una familia santa. Estos incluyen fe en Dios y amor a Dios. Yo pienso que los tres siguientes ingredientes también son esenciales para una familia sagrada: Agradecimiento, Perdón y Amor. Cuando las familias se aprecian a cada uno en cosas grandes y pequeñas, cuando aprenden a decir “Lo siento” cuando uno de ellos es ofendido, y cuando ellos pueden expresar su amor por cada uno, ciertamente ha-brá paz y alegría en este tipo de hogar, lo cual mejorará la santidad de la familia.
Mientras celebramos la fiesta de hoy, oremos por nuestras familias, pidiendo por la interce-sión de la Sagrada Familia de Jesús, María y José. Oramos por las familias que están expe-rimentando dificultades al vivir juntos, familias divorciadas, padres solteros y padres con niños difíciles.
Ya que hoy es el último domingo del año y ya que vamos a darle la bienvenida al año 2016, ¡que María, la Madre de Dios, haga de nuestros hogares un lugar santo para Dios!
¡FELIZ FIESTA DE LA SAGRADA FAMILIA Y FELIZ AÑO NUEVO A TODOS USTEDES!
—Padre Felix P.12
AVISO IMPORTANTE SOBRE LOS BAUTIZOS
Las próximas preparaciones bautismales serán el sábado, 9 de enero y
sábado, 6 de febrero del 2016.
Los próximos bautizos serán el domingo, 17 de enero y
domingo, 7 de febrero del 2016.
Si desea bautizar a su niño(a), favor de llamar a la oficina de la parroquia para hacer una cita para una entrevista
personal.
Recuerden de traer a la entrevista la acta de nacimiento (original) y nombre, teléfono y dirección de los padrinos
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Vickie Cortez: (281) 446-8211
Ofrenda Semanal
Ofrenda del 12 y 13 de diciembre — $26,069.05
Segunda Colecta (Fondo para la Jubilación de los Religiosos) — $8,129.50
Fiesta de la Inmaculada Concepción (12/08/2015) — $3,994.00
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe (12/12/2015) — $505.00
Ofrenda del 19 y 20 de diciembre 2015 — Información no disponible al tiempo de publicación
Informe del DSF (A partir de 12/14/2015)
Meta del DSF 2015 — $160,220.00 Contribución a la fecha — $152,779.24
Monto comprometido a la fecha — $160,135.82
Numero de participantes — 490
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Año Jubilar de la Misericordia
Imagina: ¡tres celebraciones de Año Nuevo en el transcurso de menos de un mes! Al final de noviem-bre, con el Adviento, empezó el Nuevo Año Litúrgi-
co; luego el 8 de diciembre, el Año Jubilar de la Misericordia y este viernes que viene, el Año Nuevo 2016. En el Evangelio de hoy, después de tres días
de angustia, María le dice a Jesús lo preocupada que ella y José habían estado buscándolo. María podría estar hablando por toda la humanidad. Con violentas persecuciones religiosas, conflictos nacionales e internacionales en plena ebullición, nues-tra familia y amigos sufriendo de varias dificultades, sin men-cionar nuestros propios problemas personales, ¡qué tanto nues-tro mundo necesita a Jesús ya que otro Nuevo Año empieza
cubierto de misterio! Al orar para que la misericordia de Dios se muestre a nuestro mundo y envuelva a cada uno de nosotros
este 2016, que nuestra resolución para este Año Nuevo sea vivir el Año Jubilar de la Misericordia para ser a los demás, tal como María lo fue, un instrumento de la misericordia de Dios y
de la paz de Cristo.
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Guardería Cerrada
Por causa de las celebraciones de Navidad y Año Nuevo, la Guardería estará CERRADA el
domingo, 27 de diciembre 2015 y el domingo, 3 de enero 2016.
ROSCA DE REYES
Los Caballeros de Colón los invi-tan a compartir la Rosca de Reyes
y chocolate el día 3 de enero 2016 en el Centro Fa-miliar después de la Misa de la 1:00 P.M.
¡Los esperamos!
HORARIOS DE MISA PARA LA ÉPOCA DE NAVIDAD
LA SAGRADA FAMILIA
26 Y 27 DE DICIEMBRE Horario regular de sábado y domingo
MARÍA, MADRE DE DIOS
31 DE DICIEMBRE 2015 (VIGILIA) 6:00 P.M. — Bilingüe
1 DE ENERO 2016 (DÍA) 11:00 A.M. — Ingles 1:00 P.M. — Español
Segunda Colecta para el 3 de enero del 2016
La segunda colecta para el próximo fin de semana es el SOBRE DORADO. Su donación generosa ayu-dará a reducir la deuda de la parroquia. Favor de
indicar SOBRE DORADO en su cheque si no tiene un sobre. Muchísimas gracias por su generosidad.
Oficina Cerrada
La oficina estará CERRADA comenzando a la mediodía el jueves, 31 de diciembre del 2015 y todo el día el
viernes, 1 de enero del 2016 en celebración del Año Nuevo.
Programa de Regalos Navideños “Comparte Tus Bendiciones”
Nuestro programa de regalos navideños “Comparte Tus Ben-diciones” ha sido una maravillosa expresión de nuestro deber como cristianos de siempre ayudar a los pobres y más necesi-tados, pero en especial mientras nos preparamos para el naci-
miento de Jesús, quien comparte su divinidad con nuestra humanidad. Este intercambio estupendo nos incita a recono-
cer a Cristo en cada persona, ya que todos merecen de nuestro cuidado. Nuestro programa de regalos “Comparte Tus Bendi-ciones” del 2015 ya se terminó, y una vez mas, nuestra comu-nidad de fe ha demostrado su amor hacia sus hermanos y her-manas en Cristo. ¡Hemos recolectado más de 1,500 regalos y más de $500 en tarjetas de regalos para familias con necesi-
dad! Quisiéramos agradecer a todos por su generosi-dad. Que las bendiciones de nuestro Padre estén con
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