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St. Paul the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston 18223 Point Lookout Dr. Nassau Bay, Texas 77058-3594 281-333-3891 / Fax: 281-333-3815 www.stpaulcatholic.org

Monday – Thursday Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Friday Hours: 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

The Clergy Staff Rev. Wencil Pavlovsky (Ext. 325) Deacon Jim Lockwood (281-381-1081) Deacon Jerry Coenen (310-383-3072) Deacon Arturo Monterrubio (713-741-8709) The Pastoral Staff Heidi Clark, (Ext. 328) Adult Formation Sara Fontana (Ext. 339) Children’s Ministry Vicky Kuehnel, (Ext. 340) Early Childhood Program Esperanza Monterrubio, (Ext. 321) Multicultural Ministry Rofrano, (Ext. 332) Music Ministry Katie Mahoney, (Ext. 301) Youth Ministry Maria Conner, (Ext. 330) Business Manager Theresa Waller, (Ext. 341) Bookkeeper Alex Deleon, (Ext. 304) Plant Manager Laura Ruzicka, (Ext. 323) Parish Secretary Elena Capetillo (Ext. 302) Assistant Secretary We Celebrate the Weekday: Mass in English Tuesday – Saturday at 8:30 a.m. (Ext. 338) Project Misa en Español (Mass in Spanish) Parish-based crisis pregnancy ministry Jueves (Thursday) a las 7:00 p.m. Weekend: Mass in English Saturday Vigil at 5:00 p.m. Society of St. Vincent de Paul Sunday at 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m.

(281-333-2509) Misa en Español (Mass in Spanish) Office Hours: Domingo (Sunday) a las 12:00 Mediodía Tuesday 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Wednesday 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Confessions: Thursday 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Eucharistic Adoration: Continuously in the Chapel For those who cannot visit us during the day. 6:00 p.m. Sunday – 8:30 a.m. Saturday Volume XVIII No. 1772 The Of the Lord January 04, 2015

Readings ♦ Lecturas Mass Intentions / Intenciónes de Misa 01/04/2015 – 01/10/2015) 01/04/2015 – 01/10/2015)

Sunday (Is 60:1-6; Eph 3: 2-3a, 5-6; Mt 2:1-12) Sunday 8:00 AM Arthur Anton † The Epiphany Of The Lord 10:00 AM Our Enemies Monday (1 Jn 3:22-4:6; Mt 4:12-17, 23-25) Marija Marinovic † St. , 12:00 PM Parishioners Tuesday (1 Jn 4:7-10; Mk 6:34-44) 5:00 PM John O’Neill † St. André Bessette, Religious Monday NO Mass Wednesday (1 Jn 4:11-18; Mk 6:45-52) Tuesday 8:30 AM Dan Clementi † St. Raymond of Penyafort Tom & Mele Paul-SI Thursday (1 Jn 4:19-5:4; Lk 4:14-22a) Wednesday 8:30 AM Arthur Anton† Friday (1 Jn 5:5-13; Lk 5:12-16) Kathy Stellato - SI Saturday (1 Jn 5:14-21; Jn 3:22-30) Vigil: (Is 42:1-4, 6-7 or Thursday 8:30 AM Amalour Veloso-Johnson † Is 55:1-11; :34-38 or Jn 5:1-9; Mk 1:7-11) 7:00 PM Arcadio & Alicia Guerra † PLEASE PRAY FOR: Friday 8:30 AM Roy Collins † Truth Hoedebecke, Cathie Foley, Paul White, Capt. Ivan Rodriguez, Steven Rodolfo Dumdumaya † Ruby, Christopher Shileds, Maureen Holcroft, Cynthia Kanu, Rick Pozda, Saturday 8:30 AM Gertie Dsouza – SI Yazmin Ruiz, Leonel Garcia, Gertrude D’souza, Sue Guy, Josie Travalos, Dorothy Mary Lopez Burns † Margie Lopez, Carmen Garza, Marta Morris, Ray Fernandez, Carlotta Del 5:00 PM Connie Dsouza - SI Campo, Judith Conrad, Brittney Maynard, Adcock, Ernesto Rumbaoa, Robby and Nicky McCormick, Pat Dalton, Glenn , Frank O’Connor, Raymond Ciak, Wendy Wells, Chan Finch, Joe and Irma Garcia, Kimberly Parsneau, Kent Kaufhold, Julie Martin, Tammy Nordan, Marcial Bacani, Ma. Morning Consecration to Mary Emelia Cadena Paredes, Marco Lopez, Lyla and Angelica Marie Janda, My Queen, My Mother, I offer Latanier Richard, Mary Lopez, Donna Ruggerieri, Jackie , David Scott, Heidi Glassmeyer, Paul Miller, Ann Johnson, Madge Bualexanderduan, Carol myself entirely to thee. Leistikow, Raymond Fernandez, Connie Fernandez, Margaret Escobedo, And to show my devotion to thee, Bobby Lopez, Nancy Ware, Lorai O’Gorman, Trace Cook, Julia Brown, Mary I offer thee this day, my eyes, Kyle, Kenneth Parker, Daniel Parker, Betty Jean Herron, Bella Ogbu, John & my ears, my mouth, my heart, Christine Baldwin, James & Gloria Bond, Gladys Galloway, Janice Mosher, my whole being without reserve. Hugo Moreno, Ruth & Art Schaedel, Maria Magdalena Roman, Jimmy Tague, William Swenson, Allison Hawthorne Swenson, Bernie Brabant, Mary Lee Wherefore, good Mother, as Knight, Rose Miller, Austin Gerry, Linda Buckminster, Rosalba Ramirez, Betty thine own, keep me, guard me as thy Quebedeaux, Dr. Frank Greytok, Mary Loring, Judy Williams, John Turco, property and possession. Jerry Ozment, Jack Scarmardi, Louise Giulianelli, Edril Phillips, Judy Ganske, Josefina Saenz, Max Cadena, Eloisa Allen, Margaret Stanard, Betty Johnson, . Ken & Beverly Tiger, Kristin Scott, Alice Jean Pursell, Estela Narvaez, Geraldine MacDonald, Marcos Jimenez, Rebecca Brooklier, Anna Feiaiullo, Prayer to Deborah Groth, Dorothy Breidenstein, Alan Harvey, Karen Savko, Jim Buggy, Dear Mother, we you. We thank you for your Gerard & Antoinette Fossatti, Angelica Mendoza, Ed Baca, Liz, & DeLeon, Wendy & Mattingly, Tom Leahy, Jo , Norma promise to help us in our need. We trust in your love Bischel, Sherry Sullivan, Pina, Leandra Chavarria, Edward Templin, that dries our tears and comforts us. Teach us to find Patti DiCostanza, John & Carmen Heckler, Michael Herron, Brian Lee, Ann our peace in your Son, , and bless us every day of Kuehnel, Emily Weiss, Pam Collins, Deanna Stellato, Joyce Curtner, Verr our lives. Soltes, Soledad Martinez, Darius Riley, Ellen Guy, Peggy Vargas, Louise Temple, Angela Porter, Angelo La Cognate, Blanche Riel, David Braun, Help us to build a in our hearts. Make it as Costello, Efrain Gellibert, Claire Cavetti, Chris Hebert, Thomas beautiful as the one built for you on the Mount of Frasier, Ayden Olivarez, Minnie Hill-Honor, Bennett Lynton, David Cabrera, Tepeyac. A shrine full of trust, , and love of Jesus James John, Marcela Poole, Audrey Cegielski, Alma Andreason, Janie growing stronger each day. Torres, Evarist Coryat, Robin Schultz, Barbara Hanselkar, Joann Nelson, Jackie Lucas, Maria Aparecida, Teixeira de Silva, Victorino Tacorda, and Mary, you have chosen to remain with us by giving us Maria Hernandez. your most wonderful and holy self-image on Juan

Diego's cloak. May we feel your loving as we If you are interested in donating flowers for our , look upon your face. Like Juan, give us the to for Special Intentions or in Memory of a loved one, please contact Rosalie Daves at bring your message of hope to everyone. You are our 281.768.0243 or [email protected]. A 2 Mother and our inspiration. Hear our prayers and week notice is required for ordering the answer us. flowers and bulletin posting. No flowers Amen. during or Lent. Volume XVIII No. 1772 The Epiphany Of the Lord January 04, 2015

Society of St. Vincent de Paul and Worship Liturgia y el Culto 281.333.2509 Office Hours: Tuesday – Wednesday, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m., Thursday: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Thank you to all who donated towards our Often New Year’s resolutions are about such things flowers for the as losing weight, trying to stop smoking, cleaning church sanctuary and up our language, etc. narthex. We hope you love Please consider adding just one item to your the results of your weekly grocery list for the SVdP Food donations! Thank you Pantry. One (or two) item(s), every week, again for your . from each family in our parish would make a *************************************** huge impact. Our pantry provides non- Have you picked-up your FREE copy of our 2015 perishable food items, toiletries, bathroom Catholic Calendar? Calendars are tissue, baby supplies and cleaning supplies to available at our Welcome Center clients in need. or ask one of our Ushers. Our thanks to our sponsors, Crowder The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is recruiting Funeral Home and Catholic new members to become part of our family of Vincentians. Members of the Society embrace these Cemeteries for sponsoring the goals: calendars. Don’t delay . . . because when they are • To pursue holiness with the support of friends gone . . . they are GONE! in the Conference through prayer together *************************************** and acts; does not reveal • To proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ himself in strength or in word and action; and power, but in the weakness and • To serve the poor directly, person-to-person, fragility of a newborn having a deep concern for people who are babe. poor Francis Members join the Society, not because they are perfected in their faith, but because they seek to As you put away your develop faith by living it both individually and Christmas communally with other members. Progress, not decorations, , is what is desired in a member. The remember…

Society is for people who acknowledge the need to Christmas is forever…. improve their living of the life and want to do when the song of the is stilled, so through the Society. Please join us at our next when the star in the sky is gone, meeting to learn more. when the kings and the princes are home,

when the shepherds are back with their flock, Upcoming Conference Meetings the work of Christmas begins…. to find the lost, January 14, 2015, at 7 PM in the to heal the broken, Conference Room at St. Paul to feed the hungry, to release the prisoner, Please contact us at: 281.333.2509 or to rebuild the nations, to bring peace among brothers and sisters, [email protected]. to make music in the heart. ~ author unknown

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“Ustedes son el cuerpo de Cristo, y cada uno en su lugar es parte de él.” (1 Cor. 12:27) Para más información acerca de este ministerio comuníquese con Esperanza a [email protected] o al 281.333.3891 Ext 321.

Solemnidad de la Epifanía del Señor BAUTISMOS Un mundo con algo que ofrecer a Dios. Cada año los Todos los Primeros martes del mes a las 7 PM, nuestro cristianos celebramos la Navidad, la Párroco el Padre Wencil y los diáconos Epifanía. Dios se nos da, pequeño e entrevistan a padres de familia que están impotente, sobre un pesebre o en interesados en Bautizar a sus niños menores manos de su Madre, María. Se nos da de 7 años. Para más informes, tome una hoja como Salvador, como Amor, como con todos los papeles que tiene traer para la camino de vida, a todos entrevista. Se encuentran en la pared junto al centro de excepción. ¿Qué ofrece, en cambio, bienvenida. La próxima entrevista es el 6 de enero a las 7 PM el mundo al Salvador? ¿Qué le ofrecemos nosotros, cada uno de Lo que dijo el Papa Francisco en la Fiesta de nosotros? ¿Tiene el mundo un poco más de paz que la Epifanía del Señor en el 2014 ofrecer a quien es llamado el "príncipe de la paz"? ¿Tiene el mundo algo más de solidaridad para con los más necesitados, sean individuos o naciones, para ofrecer a quien quiso hacerse en todo solidario con los hombres, menos en el pecado? ¿Ofrece el mundo más pan a los que tienen hambre, más medicinas a los que están enfermos, más ayuda para la educación a quienes no tienen posibilidades, sabiendo que "cuando lo hicisteis con uno de estos mis hermanos más pequeños conmigo lo hicisteis"? En esta fiesta de la Epifanía, que nos recuerda la manifestación de Jesús a la humanidad en el rostro de ¿Cuenta el mundo con más verdad, más honestidad, un Niño, sintamos cerca a los Magos, como sabios con más justicia para quien es la Verdad, para quien compañeros de camino. Su ejemplo nos anima a es el Justo por excelencia? El mundo, cada nuevo levantar los ojos a la estrella y a seguir los grandes año, puede ofrecer muchas cosas buenas a Dios. deseos de nuestro corazón. Nos enseñan a no Cada uno de nosotros es parte de ese mundo, y contentarnos con una vida mediocre, de “poco calado”, puede y debe contribuir para ofrecer "algo" a Dios. sino a dejarnos fascinar siempre por la bondad, la es.catholic.net/sacerdotes/80/335/articulo.php?id. verdad, la belleza…por Dios, que es todo eso en modo ¡Feliz Año Nuevo! siempre mayor. Y nos enseñan a no dejarnos engañar por las apariencias, por aquello que para el mundo es El inicio de un nuevo año nos grande, sabio, poderoso. No nos podemos quedar ahí. trae especial gozo y esperanza. Es necesario proteger la fe. Es muy importante en este Es un recordatorio de que el tiempo: proteger la fe. Tenemos que ir más allá, más tiempo es un regalo de Dios, que nos lo da desde Su allá de la oscuridad, más allá de la atracción de las eternidad, para que nos preparemos para la eternidad. sirenas, más allá de la mundanidad, más allá de tantas El pasar de cada año y de cada día debe ser un modernidades que existen hoy, ir hacia Belén, allí donde intercambio con Dios: Él nos da el tiempo, y nosotros le en la sencillez de una casa de la periferia, entre una regresamos nuestros días y nuestros años en servicio y amor, haciendo el mayor bien posible en el mundo y en mamá y un papá llenos de amor y de fe, resplandece el la vida de los demás. El Año Nuevo es una oportunidad Sol que nace de lo alto, el Rey del universo. A ejemplo para hacer el propósito, por sobre todas las cosas, de de los Magos, con nuestras pequeñas luces busquemos servir a Dios con fidelidad: creyendo más firmemente, la Luz y protejamos la fe. Así sea. esperando más ardientemente, amando más generosamente. Esto es lo que hace a un Año Nuevo “feliz,” y eso es lo que nos lleva a la felicidad que nunca termina. http://www.priestsforlife.org/spanish/liturgia/liturgicalresource- cycles.aspx?id=13 Volume XVIII No. 1772 The Epiphany Of the Lord January 04, 2015 Living Every Day With and Purpose LIVE: One Night Only! Saturday, January 31, at 7 PM A life-changing event that will help you see your life, your relationships, your faith, and the world in a whole new way! Passion and Purpose LIVE! It’s not your typical church event! Featuring inter- nationally acclaimed speaker and New York Times bestselling author, Matthew Kelly, this event is about living every day with passion and purpose and the role our faith is meant to play in the midst of it all. Whether you are a cradle Catholic who never misses Mass, a Catholic who has been away from the Church for a while, or someone who’s just curious to know what God’s plan is for their lives, this event is for you! Matthew Kelly is known worldwide for his powerful, deeply faithful presentations aimed at helping fellow seekers grow in their understanding of who God is calling each of us to be. Who should attend? The event is appropriate for anyone aged 12 and older (youth are encouraged to attend)! Husbands and wives, boyfriends and girlfriends, single or married, young or old, Catholic or non-Catholic, this is a not-to-be-missed opportunity! Tickets are on sale after Masses, on our parish website (www.stpaulcatholic.org) or online at DynamicCatholic.com. When was the last time you invested in YOUR LIFE? It’s time. You’re worth it! MOMS Group Starting New Catholics Come Home Are you someone who has been away from the Catholic Study: Walking with Purpose Church for a while? If so, we want to welcome you home! We Does your life feel out of control? Lisa Brenninkmeyer are pleased to offer our six-week Catholics Come Home understands. Drawing from her own experience of balancing program beginning Monday, February 9. Contact Heidi Clark , motherhood, and work inside and outside the home, for more information: [email protected] or call Lisa helps uncover the key to living a busy life with inner 281.333.3891, Ext. 328. calm. Experience new hope in your marriage. Reach your child's heart. Find friendships that go below the surface and The Seventh Commandment: satisfy. Join our MOMS Group on Thursday mornings from 9:30-11:30 AM in Room 1, beginning January 15. Contact The Church & Social Ann-Marie for more info at [email protected]. To keep this Commandment, we need to acquire the virtues of moderation in our possessions, justice in our treatment of Silver Linings Activities others, respect for their human dignity, and solidarity with all Silver Linings is St. Paul’s organization for older adults. They peoples. Find out more by attending our next adult catechism meet on the 2nd Mondays, at 12:30 PM in Room 10. There will discussion session on Tuesday, January 13, from 7:30-9 PM in not be a January meeting, please join us on February 9, at 1 Room 10. The topic is based on Chapter 31 of the Catholic PM in Room 10 for a potluck lunch and meeting. Our next Catechism for Adults, and the discussion is led by author and event is Friday, February 21; trip to visit the Lanier theologian, Julie Dienno-Demarest. Next up? The 8th Theological Library and Stone Chapel. Sign up now at the Commandment: Personal Integrity, Truth in Relationships, Welcome Center in the narthex. and Media Literacy on Tuesday, February 10. Same time. Same place.

Volume XVIII No. 1772 The Epiphany Of the Lord January 04, 2015 Welcome to SPACE! “…dedicated to bringing teens into relationship with Jesus Christ, and empowering young people to become disciples of Him in their everyday life through study of scripture, and service…” Contact Katie Mahoney, Director Youth Ministry, 281.333.3891, Ext. 301 or [email protected] for more information.

Have a blessed and safe New Year’s celebration. Remember that New Year’s Day is a ! Camp Kappe 2015 – UNKAPPED - January 9-11 SOURCE & SUMMIT: What is the Mass? Why does everything about being Catholic begin and end with the Mass? How does the Mass strengthen our faith? And why do we sit down and stand up so much?! Come and have all these questions answered. Registration due: THIS Friday, January 2 at 4 PM. Open to ALL High School students. Teamed by St. Paul’s Alumni & Core Team.

Steubenville on the Bayou – Houma, LA – June 26-28, 2015 Join THOUSANDS of Catholic teens for a weekend of living in the spirit! Meet Jesus in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, rejoice in His forgiveness in Reconciliation, and witness the awe in Exposition of the Blessed . Fee: $375 (deposit of $100 saves your spot! Fundraising is available!)

Have a blessed week, and thank God for sending His Son here to save us! Be safe, and have a wonderful time with your family!

Jr. High Youth Rally – Saturday, February 21, 2015, - 10:30 AM – 9 PM at St. Helen in Pearland Join hundreds of other Catholic teens for a day of fun, food, and faith! Participation fee: $40 (includes meals, activities, a t-shirt, and a whole of fun!)

Want to have a weekend you’ll never forget? A weekend of ziplining, jumping, running, laughing, praying, and praising? Join over one hundred other Catholic Jr. High students from the area and get ready to find out what the “” is all about. Get your form from the Info Center by the Youth Room! Participation Fee: $155 (includes lodging, activities, food, t-shirt, and EVERYTHING!) Volume XVIII No. 1772 The Epiphany Of The Lord January 04, 2015 Children’s Ministry Early Childhood Program Partnering with parents to keep Seeing Children Through The Eyes of God! the light of faith burning For information contact: Vicky Kuehnel, Director For Information call Sara Fontana 281.333.3891 Ext.339 [email protected] or 281.333.0176

or e-mail [email protected] Happy New Year! PRESCHOOL CCE SUNDAY/DOMINGO During 10 AM and 12 PM Mass: January 11, 25, School is back in session February 8, 22, March 1, 8, 29, April 12, 19, 26 & May 3 this week. Classes

FAMILY FORMATION (Monthly, Sunday, 3 – 4:30 PM) resume on Tuesday, +3 weeks of home study packets January 6th. We hope January 11, February 8, March 1, April 12, and May 3 everyone had a Merry

ELEMENTARY CCE MONDAY/LUNES Christmas and a Very Happy New Year. Includes FOUNDATIONS class for 6th – 12 graders preparing for First Reconciliation & First Communion JANUARY IS NATIONAL OATMEAL 6:30 – 7:45 PM English & Spanish classes MONTH January 12, 19, 26, February 2, 9, 23, March 2, 9, 23, Have some fun at home and make your own April 6, 13, 20, 27, and May 4 granola bars. You can vary this recipe and add ELEMENTARY CCE WEDNESDAY/MIERCOLES different fruits and nuts. 4:45 – 6 PM English ~ 6:30-7:45 PM Spanish 3 cups quick-cooking oats January 14, 21, 28, February 4, 11, 25, March 4, 11, 25, 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk April 8, 15, 22, 29, and May 6

2 tablespoons butter, melted RCIC 1 ~ Attend Sunday Only 1 cup flaked coconut English speaking: 10 AM – 12:15 PM Spanish speaking: 10:45 AM – 1:00 PM 1 cup sliced almonds January 11, 25, February 8, 22, March 1, 8, 29, April 12, 1 cup miniature semisweet chocolate chips 19, 26, and May 3 RCIC 2 1/2 cup sweetened dried cranberries 1. Attend either Monday or Wednesday CCE Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease a 9x13 2. Attend “Breaking Open the Word” at Mass: inch pan. In a large bowl, mix together the (English speaking 10 AM or Spanish speaking 12 PM) oats, sweetened condensed milk, butter, January 11, 25, February 8, 22, March 1, 8, 29 coconut, almonds, chocolate chips and 3. Participate in Rite of Sending and Election-February 22 cranberries with your hands until well blended. 4. Participate in Scrutiny’s-March 8, 15 and 22 Press flat into the prepared pan. Bake for 20 5. Attend 2 Retreat days in 2015: February 21 and April 11 to 25 minutes in the preheated oven, depending on how crunchy you want them. 6. Attend Vigil Rehearsal-March 30, 2015 Lightly browned just around the edges will 7. Attend Easter Vigil April 4, 2015 give you moist, chewy bars. Let cool for 5

PARENT SESSION minutes, cut into squares then let cool for Elementary First Communion students: completely before serving. February 23 or 25 Volume XVIII No. 1772 The Epiphany Of The Lord January 04, 2015

Sign-Up for the Pilgrim Statue after Masses January 10-11, 2015 Renewal In Spiritual Empowerment The primary purpose of the Pilgrim Virgin Statue home family visitation is to aid families RISE is a men’s fellowship group that in responding to the requests made by the repeats every Friday morning beginning at Blessed Mary during her apparitions at Fatima. The essence of her requests is threefold: Return to 6:00 AM until the last one leaves. We God; Make reparation for ; Pray the Rosary for meet at the Marriott Courtyard – Nassau Peace. Bay (18100 Saturn Lane) Return to God. This means, very simply, turn away Join the and other men over a from sin and obey the . cup of coffee. Discussion focuses on Make reparation for sins. This means, very simply, motivation and inspiration from the Holy practice some form of and sacrifice in Spirit present in our daily lives to better atonement for our own sins and the sins of others. An men of God and community. of the sacrifices required in performing the daily duties of one’s state in life is a good starting For more information please contact point. at: 832.250.3897 or Brian at: 713.560.8412. Pray the Rosary for Peace. She asked us to pray the Rosary every day. The commitment required of those families desiring to welcome Mary into their homes is threefold. Do you need information about • Make a special effort to avoid sin during her ? Every first Tuesday presence. • Perform some form of penance or sacrifice during of each month at 7 PM, there the week of her visit in reparation for sin. is a clergy interview for • Pray the Rosary as a family in the presence of her parents who are interesting in statue each day. baptizing their children (7 years A visitation consists of the following: old or younger). For more information please pick 1. The Pilgrim Virgin Statue of up the Baptism Guideline and Godparent Mary is escorted to the home at the Baptismal forms on the Information agreed date and time by no less than Wall across from the Welcome Center. The next a pair of Our Lady Star of the Sea Baptism interview date is January 6, at 7 PM. Praesidium ( of Mary)

members of St. Divine . 2. The statue is enthroned and displayed at the The Divine Mercy 's next location prepared by the family. meeting will be Friday, January 2, 3. A brief welcome prayer is recited by all present 2015, at 7:00 PM in Room 1. The members are "Eucharistic led by the head of the family or his designate. of the Divine Mercy." For 4. Each day the family fulfills their commitment to information, contact pray the rosary together for a week at a convenient [email protected] or call time of their choosing. At the request of the family, 281.480.4131. the Pilgrim Virgin Statue can extend its stay for up to another week if scheduling permits. Divina Misericordia 5. At the appointed date and time the members of Jueves, Después de Misa de 7 PM the Legion of Mary return to the home, lead a short Reuniones en donde se comparte la Devoción concluding prayer service, and escorts the Pilgrim iniciada por Sor Faustina centrada en la Virgin Statue of Mary to the next family’s home. Misericordia del Señor.

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