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SAINT PHILIP THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH 1897 W Main St | Lewisville, TX | 75067 | 972.436.9581 | stphilipcc.org WELCOME! If you’re new to our parish, stop by the Welcome Table in the Narthex. MASS SCHEDULE Saturday Vigil, 4 PM Sunday, 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 11:30 AM, and 5:30 PM Monday, 12:15 PM Tuesday & Friday, 9 AM Wednesday, 6:30 PM Thursday, 6:30 AM 1st Saturday, 9 AM CONFESSIONS Wednesdays, 5-6:15 PM Saturdays, 3-3:45 PM Private by appointment OFFICE HOURS Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-5 PM Closed for lunch 12 Noon-1:30 PM “If you are the Son of God, Friday, 9 AM-1 PM A Receptionist is available in the command this stone to become bread." Church narthex during weekend Masses Jesus answered him, "It is written, One does not live on bread alone.” BECOME CATHOLIC Contact Matt Gill at 972-219-1686 or [email protected] to set an appointment. Join us 7-9 PM on Tuesday nights. For more details, First Sunday of Lent visit stphilipcc.org/becomecatholic March1st Sunday 10, 2019 of Lent — March 10, 2019 1 SACRAMENTS Cover Art: “The Temptation of Christ” by Titian (Tiziano Vecelli) & PRAYER ST PHILIP THE APOSTLE CHURCH SACRAMENTS Address Office Hours 1897 West Main Street Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-5 PM BAPTISM Lewisville, TX 75067 Closed for lunch 12 Noon-1:30 PM The Sacrament of Baptism is Friday, 9 AM-1 PM celebrated at a communal service on Phone A Receptionist is available in the Church narthex during weekend Masses the 1st Saturday of the month. Main: 972-436-9581 Contact Gwen Kramer at 972-219- Emergency Line: 972-709-2364 7448 or [email protected] Bulletin Deadlines Next Baptism Prep Seminar: Fax: 972-436-5302 Submit by 12 Noon, 9 days in advance Tuesday, March 19, at 7 PM. of publication date to Sarah Fritcher at Main Email [email protected] [email protected] 1ST EUCHARIST & PENANCE Contact Kim Carr at 972-219-1511 or [email protected]. CLERGY & PASTORAL HELP CONFIRMATION Pastor High School: Victoria Hamaty at 972- Fr. Raymond McDaniel To request a priest 219-1754 or [email protected] 972-436-9581, [email protected] in an emergency: Adults: Susan Sandles at 972-219- Call 972-709-2364 5838 or [email protected] Parochial Vicar Msgr. Francis Boakye Tawiah MARRIAGE 972-436-9581, [email protected] Contact Susan Sandles at least 9-12 months in advance at 972-219-5838 Pastoral Associate or [email protected]. Dcn. Jim Rodgers……214-222-6704……[email protected] Weekend Ministry ANOINTING OF THE SICK Fr. Allan Hawkins……817-277-4041……[email protected] Available at any Mass; notify the Dcn. Ramiro Rodriguez……972-436-9581……[email protected] receptionist on arrival. Outside of Dcn. Joe Standridge……972-436-9581……[email protected] Mass, call the office. Funerals Annulments Susan Sandles Jackie Jones ROSARY 972-219-5838, [email protected] 972-219-7280, [email protected] Tuesdays at 3 pm in the Chapel The Rosary is also prayed 30 minutes prior to all Masses PLEASE PRAY FOR Our brothers and sisters who are ill or distressed, especially . ROSARY FOR LIFE Jerry Press, Martha Gutierrez, Jane Luman, Nickie Williams, Maureen Watkins, Ralph Binford, Cynthia 1st Saturdays, 8:30 am Mary Garden Bride, Heather Popple, Kathy Merlene Our brothers and sisters with long-term or on-going health conditions, especially . EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Edmund Moy, Jose Comia, Christopher Argodale, Joan Supino, Peter Rachwal, Kelly Skenesky, Betty Stock, Donna Austin, Janet Sutphin (mother of Sherry Gessel), Chuck Bimmerle, Amy Gamboa, Bill Tuesdays, 6-9 pm Chapel Marx, Marilyn Harms, Michael Garcia (son of Albert & Rachel Garcia), Quinn Oteo, Ron Gourlie, Alexis Wednesdays, 7-8 pm Church Knightley, Debbie Ozee, Trish Davis, Heather Hofmann (daughter of Marlene Wille), Alice Totah, Jeanette Mageo, John Kushner, Lannie Emanuel, Jackie Merry, Peg Caldwell, Marguerite Zoellner, Thursdays, 7-11:30 am Chapel Loretta Cotter, Pat Sikich, Kathleen Alberry, Andrea Barron (daughter of W.J. Mildfelt), Joe Magni, Nathanial Birdsall, John-Paul Kalapati, Kaci Epley (daughter of Chuck & Peggy), Mike Carlson (husband 6-9 pm Chapel of Carol), Pat Friedrichs, Carole Flynt Our brothers and sisters who have been born into eternal life . ADORATION FOR LIFE Kirsti Anderson, Mary Foote, Sylvia Eckes, Francisca Saucelo, Daniel Bodrie, Christopher Teng, Rosalyn Last Sunday of the Month, Korak 12:45-5 pm in the Chapel Our fellow parishioners who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith . Carol Testerman, 3/9/2010; David Carruthers, 3/10/2017; Mary Ann Ritchie, 3/11/2002; Raymond Mauriello, 3/11/2004; Athena Lewis, 3/12/2012; Maria Szumal, 3/13/1999; Marlene Carrena, 3/13/2001; Edward Renner, 3/13/2006; Linda Schiavi, 3/13/2007; Gregory Frayne, 3/13/2013; Paul Sanchez, 3/13/2017; Marcella Mendenhall, 3/14/2008; William Cotter, 3/15/2010; Anthony Laico, 3/17/2014; Donald Poer, 3/17/2015; Kathleen Breslin, 3/17/2018 Vocations . Br. Elijah, Michael Marincel, Samuel Maul, all our diocesan seminarians, diaconal candidates Bob Dubek, Pat Quinn, and Rick Turner, and for vocations to the priesthood and religious life. 2 St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church MASS SCHEDULE NEW “MILESTONE” SATURDAY, MARCH 9 Saint Frances of Rome COMPLETED: 4 pm, +Augustina Cruz A WAYSIDE CROSS WILL MARK SUNDAY, MARCH 10 First Sunday of Lent THE ROAD TO OUR NEW HOME 7:30 am, +Joseph Woosley 9:30 am*, The People of St. Philip This first artifact made for our new church 11:30 am*, +Katherine Meyers is now on display in the Narthex! 5:30 pm, Michael Denham MONDAY, MARCH 11 12:15 pm, +McKenzie Anderson As you enter the Narthex this weekend, you will see a stone sculpture placed in the garden area. This is part of a cruceiro or wayside cross TUESDAY, MARCH 12 9 am, +Joseph Chappman which was designed and carved in Spain for our new parish campus and generously donated by the Wilson family. The cross will one day WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13 rest atop a stone column and base (currently in storage) and mark the 6:30 pm, +June Ostrowe southern entrance of our property; it is a literal milestone on the Road THURSDAY, MARCH 14 to Our New Home. 6:30 am, +Paul & +Fern Cote What’s a cruceiro? FRIDAY, MARCH 15 Pilgrims have set out for Santiago de Compo- 9 am, +Michael Gieryic stela in Spain for over 1,000 years, coming SATURDAY, MARCH 16 from all across Europe to visit the resting place 4 pm, +Gwendolyn Orcutt of St. James the Apostle. Along the way they would pass by countless crosses, called SUNDAY, MARCH 17 Second Sunday of Lent “cruceiros” which marked the way. The crosses 7:30 am, +Andrew & +Teresa were mounted on top of columns, and also Brownsberger featured the images of Our Lady and St. James. 9:30 am*, Rob & Amy Dailey Our sculpture is inspired by these crosses and 11:30 am*, +Christopher & +Patricia pilgrimages, symbolizing the journey of each Nzegwu Christian through life, just as our new church 5:30 pm, The People of St. Philip will symbolize the goal of that journey: Heaven and the encounter with God. *Masses with Children’s Liturgy of the Word for those in grades K-2 who have not yet made their First Holy A word from Fr. McDaniel: Communion. “I have walked sections of the Camino (the pilgrimage route to Compostela) on two occasions, as have some of our fellow parish- ioners, and am pleased that our new campus will feature a wonderful outdoor cruceiro. Our NURSERY SERVICES life is a journey, not an aimless one, but one Nursery Service available for with a destination. The journey was made pos- children through age 5 (not yet sible by the Paschal Mystery of Christ – His Artist’s draft rendering in school) during all weekend Death and Resurrection. Along the way we en- of the completed sculp- and Holy Day Masses. Contact ture, which will stand Sue Tominey at 972-219-7626 joy the protection and help of the Blessed Virgin or [email protected]. Mary and the Saints, like St. James. May our about 18 feet high. new statue remind us of the goal of this life: a destination in the Father’s own house in heaven.” Learn more about the story of our new cruceiro from the display in the Narthex or go to stphilipcc.org/latest-news 1st Sunday of Lent — March 10, 2019 3 WEEKLY CALENDAR March 10-17, 2019 Sunday, March 10 Monday, March 11 Tuesday, March 12 Wednesday, March 13 Blood Drive Little Apostles Closed Little Apostles Closed Little Apostles Closed 8:30 AM—1 PM CLC Pancake Breakfast Men’s SCOF Men’s SCOF The Bible & the Sacraments 8:30-11:30 AM CLC 6:30 AM Room 1 6:30 AM Room 1 9:30 AM Room 7/9 Chin Citizenship Classes Cancer Prayer Group Morning Prayer Confessions 1 PM Room 6/8 9 AM Chapel 8:30 AM Church 5 PM Church K of C 1st Degree Mass Mass - 9 AM Church Mass 1 PM CLC 12:15 PM Church Pivotal Players 6:30 PM Church Divine Face Organization The Bible & the Sacraments 9:30 AM Room 7/9 Holy Hour 3 PM Room 7/9 7 PM Room 7/9 Rosary - 3 PM Chapel 7 PM Church Eucharistic Adoration Stephen Ministry 6-9 PM Chapel 7 PM Room 6/8 Evening Prayer 6:15 PM Chapel Pivotal Players 7 PM Room 7/9 Handbell Choir Rehearsal 7 PM Church Respect Life—7 PM Room 4 Thursday, March 14 Friday, March 15 Saturday, March 16 Sunday, March 17 Little Apostles Closed Little Apostles Closed Men’s SCOF Chin Citizenship Classes 7:30 AM Room 1 1 PM CLC Mass Men’s SCOF Children’s “Holy Hour” Elementary Formation 6:30 AM Church 6:30 AM Room 1 2:45-3:30 PM Chapel 1 PM RE Wing Eucharistic Adoration Mass - 9 AM Church Confessions SPY HS 7-11:30 AM Chapel Co-Ed SCOF 3 PM Church 6:45 PM CLC Eucharistic Adoration 9:30 AM Room 7/9 Marriage Encounter 6-9 PM Chapel Rosary Makers 5:30 PM Room 6/8 K of C