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Annunciation of the Lord Catholic Church Iglesia Católica De La ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD CATHOLIC CHURCH IGLESIA CATÓLICA DE LA ANUNCIACIÓN DEL SEÑOR 3910 Spring Avenue SW, Decatur, AL 35603 Main: 256-353-2667 Fax: 256-353-8994 Emergency: 256-306-9811 Web: www.annunlord.com E-mail: [email protected] February 17, 2019 SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEXTO DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO MASS SCHEDULE / HORARIO DE MISAS English Bilingual Spanish Confessions/Confesiones Saturday/Sábado: 5:00 PM 7:00 PM 4:00-4:45 PM 6:00-6:45 PM Sunday/Domingo: 7:30 AM 8:30 AM 11:30 AM 1:30 PM 10:30-11:15 AM 12:30-1:15 PM Monday/Lunes: 7:00 PM 6:00-6:45 PM Tuesday/Martes: 7:30 AM 12:00 PM 11:00-11:45 AM Wednesday/Miércoles: 7:30 AM 7:00 PM 6:00-6:45 PM Thursday/Jueves: 12:00 PM 11:00-11:45 AM Friday/Viernes: 9:00 AM 12:00 PM* 11:00-11:45 AM st *No noon mass on 1 Fridays/*Los primeros viernes no hay misa a la 12:00 PM Special Masses/Misas especiales (bilingual) First Friday/Primer Viernes: 7:00 PM & midnight/medianoche Alliance of the Two Hearts Devotion Alianza de la Devoción de los Dos Corazones First Saturday/Primer Sábado: 8:00 AM Annunciation of the Lord Parish Office 256-353-2667 READINGS FOR THE WEEK (February 18-24) Father Charles Merrill, Pastor; x 120 Office Hours Tuesdays & Thursdays 2:00-6:00 PM Monday: Gn 4:1-15, 25 Ps 50:1, 8, 16bc,-17, 20-21, [email protected] Mk 8:11-13 Father Wyman Vintson, Associate Pastor; x 131 Tuesday: Gn 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 10 Ps 29:1a, 2, 3-4, 9c-10 Mk8:14-21 Office Hours Mondays & Wednesdays 2:00-6:00 PM Wednesday: Gn 8:6-13, 20-22 Ps 116: 12-15, 18-19 [email protected] Mk 8:22-26 Javier Ramirez, Deacon c: 256-345-1721 Thursday: Gn 9:1-13 Ps 102:16-18, 19-23, 29 Mk 8:27-33 Patrick Lappert, Deacon h: 256-351-7061 Friday: 1 Pt 5:1-4 Ps 23:1-3a, 4-6 Mt 16:13-19 Patrice Lappert, DRE x 108 [email protected] Alma Uriostegui, Coordinator of Hispanic Ministry x 107 Saturday: Heb 11:1-7 Ps 145:2-5, 10-11 Mk 9:2-13 [email protected] Sunday: 1 Sm 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-23 Ps 103:1-4, Anne Palmer, Secretary x 101 [email protected] 8, 10, 12-13 Lk 6:27-38 Karen Morgan, Financial Manager x 121 2/23/2019 5:00 PM [email protected] Read: L1 Jean Paradise L2 Rosie Catanach Myra Cunningham, Bookkeeper [email protected] EM H3 Fr. Merrill/Wyman H2 Deacon Bob Catanach Jan Gile, Operations Coordinator x 103 [email protected] C1 Michelle Jordan C4 Debbie Cantrell Arvel Childers, Facilities Manager x 109 C3 Jon Spurlock C6 Jan Gile [email protected] HM 1 Mike Sosnowich 2 Tim Joseph Debbie Bailie, Music Director 256-353-9603 3 Sub Needed 4 Sub Needed Donna Akers, Organist 256-654-7737 AS ϯ Aidan Densmore Kris Staudt, Wedding Coordinator 256-509-1442 A1 Noah Densmore A2 Hope Harrell Sac S Jan Gile Music Margarita de Quesada, Larry L. Debbie B. Parish Office open: M—Th: 8:00 AM—4:30 PM 2/24/2019 7:30 AM Read: L1 Becky Laremore L2 Maureen Redler Friday: 8:00 AM—noon EM H3 Fr. Merrill/Wyman H2 Deacon Lou Sciaroni BAPTISM C1 Laura Adamsky C4 Sub Needed Contact a priest or deacon for baptismal preparation then call C3 Sub Needed C6 Frank Adamsky the Church Office to set a date for the baptism of your child. HM 1 Arvel Childers 2 Charles Urban MARRIAGE 3 Sub Needed 4 Sub Needed Arrangements must be made 6 months in AS ϯ Emilio Martinez advance. Call Parish Office. A1 Diego Martinez A2 Sub Needed RECONCILIATION Sac S Jan Gile See hours on front of bulletin. 2/24/2019 11:30 AM ANOINTING OF THE SICK OR SICK CALLS Read L1 John Rogalski L2 Dan Doud To schedule, please call the Parish Office including EM H3 Fr. Merrill/Wyman H2 Deacon Lappert if a family member is in the hospital. C1 Dale Borths C4 Craig Williamson FUNERALS C3 John Kilgro C6 Liz Doud Please contact the Parish Office before making HM 1 Angelica Espitia 2 Gene Basham funeral home arrangements. 3 Sub Needed 4 Sub Needed RCIA - RICA AS ϯ Jorge Ramirez Sundays, 9:45 - 11:00 AM September - May A1 Yaretzi Ramirez A2 Emily Cabrales Sac S Judy Angel Music Formal Choir Sanctuary Feb 21-27 Barbara Hughes & Sharon Saywell CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICES Altar Linens February Kathie Borths 1010 CHURCH STREET, HUNTSVILLE Hospital Feb 16-18 Corey Cordell (256) 536-0073 Feb 19-21 . Bill Green Catholic Family Services offers quality Individual, Marriage, Feb 22-23 . Anne Chandler and Family Therapy to all ages and all faiths in a Christian Feb 24-26 . Debra Sarrells setting. Sliding scale, affordable rates without insurance filing. Free pregnancy counseling. Licensed, Catholic Please pray for the repose of the soul of Robert therapists with 30 years’ experience. Roedersheimer, brother of Nancy Quintavelle, and the souls of all the faithful departed. May they rest in peace. For those in need of food or financial help Society of St. Vincent de Paul answers calls to 256-479-8250 on Additions to our Prayer List: Wednesdays from 10 am to 12 noon. Martha Garret Emergency Food Pantry Robert & Greg Thursdays from 10 - 11 AM The online version has the complete list. Información para la Parroquia En caso de Emergencia Próximos Eventos Llame a la Oficina Parroquial (256) 353-2667 ext 131 Pláticas Pre-Matrimoniales. Horas de oficina Sábado 16 de marzo de 8:30 a.m. a 4:00 p.m. Traigan su Biblia. No traigan niños. Padre Carlos martes y jueves: 2:00 - 6:00 pm Regístrense con el Diacono Javier. Padre Wyman Servicios/Consejería Para Familias Católicas lunes y miércoles 2:00 - 6:00 pm 1010 Church Street, Huntsville Tel. 256-665-8788 Doctora Isabel Oliveras Pláticas Pre- Bautismales Magnificat Latina—misal diario El cuarto domingo de cada mes. Maginificat Latina, PO Box 822; Yonkers NY 10702 Excepto el mes de Noviembre y Diciembre Llamar al: 1 866 273 5215 La próxima platica Bautismal será febrero 24. Hoy, Después de misa de 1:30 p.m. o escribir a: [email protected] Requisitos: Ser puntuales Asistir padres y padrinos Ministerios Traer copia del Certificado de Nacimiento del niño(a) Para ser Padrinos Grupo de Oración Tienen que haber recibido los sacramentos de bautismo, viernes: 7:00 - 9:00 pm (iglesia) confirmación y primera comunión. Y si son pareja deben Infórmese con Benito Jiménez estar casados por la Iglesia Católica, papás y padrinos (256) 345-5563 deben venir a Misa los domingos. Francisco Pascual Ramírez (256) 227-5937 Misioneros Guadalupanos Cada semana desde el mediodía del lunes hasta el miércoles 7:00 p.m. tenemos la adoración del miércoles: 7:00 - 9:00 pm (guardería) Santísimo Sacramento. Necesitamos personas Infórmese con José Orta (256) 822-2545 que se comprometan con la adoración. Una hora por semana con Jesús. Llame a Alma al 256-353-2667 x Grupo de Jóvenes 107 para obtener más información. viernes: 7:00 – 9:00 pm (cafetería) Infórmese con Félix Avilés (256) 227-9567 Para celebrar sus 15 años, necesita: o Pedro Silverio Pedro Juan (256) 945-2414 1. Haber recibido el sacramento de la confirmación. 2. Haber asistido a cuatro pláticas pre-quinceañerales Ultreya Parroquial: que dará la Padre Carlos o Padre Wyman después viernes 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm de la misa de la una y media, los 4 domingos infórmese con; Luis Romero 4 agosto, 11 agosto, 18 agosto, y 25 agosto. Las (256) 227-9148 que quieran celebrar su quinceañera también deben Francisca Saavedra (256) 345-0118 de asistir a las clases de doctrina para jóvenes los domingos. Escuela de Dirigentes 3. Hablar con el padre o el diácono para fijar la fecha; no cuarto sábado de cada mes, haga planes hasta tener la fecha fijada. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 4. Un mes antes de la quinceañera hagan el favor de Próxima reunión: 23 de febrero entregar $200.00 en la oficina de la parroquia a la Infórmese con Luis Romero secretaria, Anne Palmer. Esta cantidad es para (256) 227-9148 ayudar con los gastos de mantener el edificio. Francisca Saavedra (256) 345-0118 5. Si usted quiere música en su celebración, consultar con uno de los padres. 6. Confesarse antes de su celebración. Sunday February 17, 2019 7:30 am Mass Ann Barron (RIP) Roger & Elaine Crowe ?? Mass Confusion ?? 8:30 am Misa The Parish (SI) 9:45 am RCIA (Emmaus Room), RICA (Youth Room) Appropriateness of Giving Blessings to 10:30 am Confessions 11:30 am Mass Phyllis Lohmeyer (RIP) Hal & Susan Thompson Those Coming to Communion 12:30 pm Confessions 1:30 pm Misa Last Spring, Fr. Ray asked that ministers of 2:45 pm Quinceañera Classes (Youth Room) Communion, both ordained and lay, no longer 3:00 pm Confirmation Rehearsal (Church) 3:00 pm Cub Scout Meeting (Cafeteria) offer a blessing to those who come forward at 4:00 pm Rosary (Church) Communion time, but do not wish to receive 6:15 pm Family of Faith (Entire Church Building) Communion. Fr. Jerabek, Chancellor of our Monday February 18, 2019 diocese, agreed with decision and we are School Closed continuing this practice.
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