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A Special Thanks to Everyrone That Helped and Supported the Fishburn Family Our Gratitude for God’s Blessing Liturgical Ministry Schedule June 05 2016 Saturday @ Sunday @ June 19 Onceavo Domingo 5:30pm 9:00am Loose $ 1396.00 de Tiempo Ordinario 202 E. Hwy 15 ~ PO BOX 238 Envelopes $ 1398.00 ALTAR 06/12/2016 Gruver, TX 79040 Children $ 57.05 — — Total $ 2851.05 SERVERS Papa Francisco recibe a madre de argentino condenado a muerte en Estados Unidos LECTORS Tori Bennet Barbara Stavlo VATICANO, 11 Jun. 16 / 08:06 am (ACI).- El Papa Francisco reza por el único argentino condenado a muerte en Estados Unidos, Víctor Saldaño. Así lo expresó la propia madre del prisionero, Lidia Guerrero, después de mantener con el Papa una audiencia privada este sábado en el Vaticano. Amber Holland MIN.EXTR Bea Comp Dwain Weller ORD.HC Dwayne Comp Luego de hablar a solas con el Santo Padre, Guerrero informó a los medios de algunos detalles de su encuentro con el Pontífice. “El Papa me dijo Linda Weller que rezaba por mi hijo y que lo lleva en su corazón y en su memoria”. A Special Thanks to everyrone that helped and supported the Fishburn Family. CANTORS -- Rosemary Parks Víctor Saldaño tiene 44 años y nació en la ciudad argentina de Córdoba. Se encuentra preso en la cárcel de Huntsville, Texas, tras haber sido conde- nado a muerte por el robo y asesinato del norteamericano Paul King en 1995. Sin embargo, según sus abogados el proceso judicial se desarrolló con God Bless you all anomalías. Lorena Fuentas Fr. Gregory COLLECTION — Kristy Felderhoff La madre de Saldaño explicó también que el Pontífice “fue muy agradable, me hizo algunos comentarios sobre el caso, que él ya lo conoce. Fui reci- CHILDREN’S bida con mucho amor. Me dejó expresar todo lo que yo le pedía”. — LITURGY Calendario de los Ministros Guerrero destacó la lucha que lleva adelante la Iglesia en contra de la pena de muerte, algo que el Papa ha pedido abolir en varias ocasiones. June 19 Domingo “El Papa nos pidió que siguiéramos rezando. La situación de mi hijo es desesperante. Lo que él lleva no es vida. Se le tortura sobre todo psicológi- Para aciprensa.com leer mas Domingo @ 11:30 Gruver @ 1:30pm camente. El modo de vida, el aislamiento, la falta de contacto físico y de relación con otros seres humanos…”, explicó con lágrimas en los ojos. La madre del preso también afirmó que con este encuentro con el Pontífice “aumenta mi esperanza” y recuerda que la última vez que le per- Ana Almanza Odalys Mendoza mitieron ver a su hijo fue en noviembre de 2014. LECTORES Gustavo Lopez Justin Dominguez Por su parte, los abogados que llevan el caso de Saldaño subrayan que es verdad que “participó del crimen” pero el juicio se llevó a cabo con ir- regularidades y recuerda que en la primera sentencia “se le declaró inocente”. Por eso piden “que se anule la condena a muerte y lo ingresen en un Gaby Ruiz Elena Salazar psiquiátrico” dado que “es lo que necesita por su enfermedad”. MIN. EUCH. Rita Vasquez Cristina Lora Yolanda Bonilla Anita Marquez Los abogados se refieren de esta manera al juicio rápido celebrado en julio de 1996 en el que el argentino fue sentenciado a muerte. Uno de los CORO Coro Niños Espíritu Santo fundamentos del fallo fue el informe del perito psiquiátrico que deslizó que Saldaño era proclive a reincidir porque así lo demostraban las es- tadísticas entre los convictos latinos. Pero este argumento, tildado por muchos como de “racista” hizo que el propio fiscal federal lo considerara inadmisible, por lo que la Corte Suprema Federal terminó anulando el fallo y ordenando un nuevo juicio. COLECTA - - A su vez, los abogados quieren que quede claro que “la pena de muerte no sirve. En Estados Unidos la tienen aprobada 32 estados y 18 no y sin em- bargo la tasa de criminalidad es exactamente la misma”. MONAGUILLOS - - No es la primera vez que Lidia Guerrero habla con el Papa sobre su hijo, puesto que también lo hizo el 5 de febrero de 2014 después de la Audiencia General de ese miércoles. Monserrat Mendoza El pasado 20 de marzo de 2015 el Papa recibió a una delegación de la Comisión Internacional contra la Pena de Muerte. Como en otras ocasiones, ACOMODADO- Roy Almanza Manuel & Margarita Francisco dijo que “hoy en día la pena de muerte es inadmisible, por cuanto grave haya sido el delito del condenado”. Families Scheduled to Clean the Church RES Lopez SPEARMAN “Es una ofensa a la inviolabilidad de la vida y a la dignidad de la persona humana que contradice el designio de Dios sobre el hombre y la sociedad y June 10– Venneman Joe T. & Linda, Vigil Rosalio & Melisa Rosario su justicia misericordiosa, e impide cumplir con cualquier finalidad justa de las penas. No hace justicia a June 17– Walker Steve & Leanna, Weller Aaron & Bren June 19 Rosario las víctimas, sino que fomenta la venganza''. @1:00pm Servidores Misa de los Martes y Domingos @11:00am Classes para Bautismo con Selene Rodriguez Comunión a June 12 June 19 Junio 14, 2016 6:00pm. los Enfermos Martin Ochoa Jr., Jovita Ochoa, Don Koss, Rosa Rojas, Petra Lozano, Elva Sullivan, Jesus Castillo, Lo Rebeca Rita Vasquez Carla Williamon, Rey Garza, Wardell Volden, Eduardo Tornill, Gabriella Quezada, Violet Ortiz, Robert Año Jubilar de la Misericordia XV Domingos Rosendo Cantu Jr., Domingo Ponce, Loretta Cook, John Lopez, Ciria Vela, Joe Avila Juliana Carmona, Edwin “MISERICORDIOSO COMO EL PADRE” Quinceañeras Próximas Martes @ June 14 June 21 Altamirano, Juan Martinez, Albert Avila, Rose Lopez, Eli Vela, Johnny & Viola Garcia, Shan DICIEMBRE 2015 -NOVIEMBRE 2016 Necesitan hablar con Padre Gregory dos años antes de la 7:00pm McKnight, Roy Diaz, Marisol Hernandez Cruz, Javier Borunda, Juana Diaz, Maribel Moreno, fecha de su Quinceañera. ADORACION AL SANTISIMO SACRAMENTO Pray for... Teresa Federico, Monse Gonzalez, Sasha Ortega, Olga Abrego, Eva Espinoza, Vera Martinez, Saul Pueden servir a la Parroquia Lector Yanet Gustavo Lopez Chacon, Melisa Almanza, Gumme Garza, Maria Del Carmen Ramirez, Art Maestas, Pablo Perez, Valles El próximo Jueves 16 de Junio como: Monaguillos, Lectora o Ramon Jaquez, Felix Sandoval. el Santísimo Sacramento estará expuesto en Spearman a las 7:00pm están Coro de Jóvenes. Ministro de Mica Rita Vasquez Please let us know of anyone that needs to be added or removed from the list. We would also like to know how invitados a una hora de oración intima con Jesucristo en La Santa Hostia. Eucaristía Ortiz they are doing. You may call the office at 659-2166. Pope sets up group to allocate crisis funds in Ukraine Vatican City, Jun 10, 2016 / 12:37 am (CNA/EWTN News).- After raising funds for humanitarian relief in Ukraine through a special collection in Europe, Pope Francis has established a committee to decipher the most urgent needs and get help to where it's most needed. According to a June 9 communique from the Vatican “the Pope has decided to establish a specific technical committee on -site, composed of a president and four members” to help with the distribution of the funds raised through the collection. The president of the committee, appointed by the Vatican’s Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin in a recent letter, is Bishop Jan Sobilo, auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Kharkiv-Zaporizhia. The Latin rite diocese is located in northeastern Ukraine, near to 901 Roland ~ PO BOX 127 Spearman, TX 79081 the front line of the separatist-held areas in Luhansk and Donetsk oblasts. www.sacredheartspearman.com It will be up to Bishop Sobilo, a native of Poland, to name the other members of the committee apart from one, who will be appoint- ed jointly by the Caritas Internationalis and the Pontifical Council Cor Unum. 06/12/2016 The formation of the committee, which has been given a year-long mandate, follows Pope Francis’ decision to take up an April 24 Eleventh Sunday In Ordinary Time collection in all the Catholic parishes of Europe to promote humanitarian support for all those suffering or displaced due to the fighting in eastern Ukraine. Conflict erupted in Ukraine in November 2013, when the former government refused to sign the Association Agreement with the Office :(806) 659-2166 Fax : (806) 644-2166 Rectory: (806) 644-0132 [email protected] European Union, leading to months of violent protests. Tensions deepened in February 2014, when the country’s former president was ousted following the protests, and a new government appointed. In March of that year, Ukraine’s eastern peninsula of Crimea was annexed by Russia, and pro-Russian separatists have Fr. Gregory Bunyan since taken control of eastern portions of Ukraine. Tues/Mart: 2:00 — 5:00 P.M. More than 6,500 people, including civilians, have died in the fighting between Ukraine's military and the separatists. Roughly 2 mil- Wed/Mier, Thur/Juev, & Fri/Vie: lion others have been forced to flee due to violence and a lack of basic humanitarian necessities such as food and medicine. 10-5pm Mass Schedule The rebels have been supported by both Russian arms and troops, according to both Ukraine and Western nations. A ceasefire was Secretary-Cindy Lopez English Español brokered and officially began Feb. 15, 2015; however, the agreement fell through and low-level fighting has continued, with new deaths reported each day. Jueves/Thursday Saturday/Sab. …… 5:30P.M. 9:00am-3:00pm Sunday/Dom. …… 9:00A.M. ….11:30A.M. (Spearman) Pope Francis’ collection was aimed “exclusively for the benefit of the victims of the war, without distinction of religion, confession, …...……...………1:30P.M. (Gruver) or ethnicity.” Evelyn Garcia The headquarters of the new committee tasked with distributing the funds raised will be located in the Curia of the Kharkiv- Lun., Mar., Mier./Mon., Tue.,Wed.
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