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St. Anthony Catholic Church Church 115 N. 25 Mile Ave. | Hereford, Texas 79045
Parish Office:114 Sunset Drive 364-6150
School Office: 120 W. Park Ave. Phone 364-1952.
Parish website http://stanthonyscatholicparish.com/ In case of an emergency email: frneusch@gmail.com or 806-570-5706
PARISH PASTOR — Rev. Fr. Anthony Neusch DIOCESE of AMARILLO — Bishop Patrick Zurek
Sign up for R.C.I.A and Small Groups Adult Faith Formation email: janiebanner1@wtrt.net or call 364-6150
or 364-7626
Bulletin Editor Jasmin Enriquez email: jme.stanthonys@gmail.com bulletin deadline is noon WEDNESDAY.
Church Announcements:
Sunday, November 11:
Please welcome Rev. Richard J. Perko
2 pm, ALICE training.
5 pm Holy Hour
Monday, November 12:
NO Mass
Tuesday, November 13:
NO Mass
6 pm Adoration begins.
Wednesday, November 14:
NO Mass
9:15—11 am Women’s Study Group. A/R
3 pm Chaplet prayed
5:45pm Benediction & Rosary prayed at the close of
adoration
6:45 pm for jr. high and high school
Thursday, November 15
NO Mass
Guidance and Hope: The Catholic Response to Immagration
Friday, November 16:
NO Mass
Saturday, November 17:
NO Walk the Boundaries this weekend.
Please welcome Rev. John L. Quinn
9:30 am F.F.C Basic Course with Sister Maria Elena. A/R
Sunday, November 18:
Second Collection Campaign for Human Development
Thanksgiving Baskets delivered.
5 pm Holy Hour
Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 11, 2018
THE CALL TO DISCIPLESHIP The core vocation in the Gospel of Mark is the vocation, or call,
to discipleship. Today’s Gospel passage provides us with one last
example of what the vocation to discipleship means, and one exam-
ple of what it doesn’t mean. A destitute widow shows us that disci-
pleship means following Jesus’ way of service, even if it requires
giving one’s livelihood (or life). The scribes show us by their bad
example that discipleship should entail a vocation to extend God’s
care to those who are most in need. In our reading from the book of Kings another widow and her
son are close to death. They too give what little they have, but they
are rewarded by Elijah with food enough for a year. And the read-
ing from the Letter to the Hebrews reminds us that Jesus sacrificed
his life “to bring salvation to those who eagerly await
him” (Hebrews 9:28). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Parish Office Hours:
*Mon. 10am– 12pm, 1pm-5pm.
Tue. & Thur. 9am-12:30pm, 1pm-5pm.
Wed. & Fri.. 9am-12pm, 1pm—5pm.
School Announcement. Sch. Number: (806) 364-1952
Wednesday, November 14:
Festival of Trees.
Last day to buy Thanksgiving Meal tickets.
Thursday, November 15:
Thanksgiving Meal.
Friday, November 16:
NO School Mass.
Thanksgiving baskets blessed at morning prayer.
ALTAR SERVERS Mon.7:15AM NO Mass
Tues.5:30PM NO Mass
Wed.7:15PM NO Mass
Thurs.7:15AM NO Mass
Fri.8:15AM NO Mass
SAT.6PM Alexia Hernandez, Greg Urbanczyk,
Gavin Urbanczyk and Colton Urbanczyk
SUN. 8:45AM Victoria Betzen, Paul Betzen,
Jaycie Gonzalez and Braedyn Mendoza
SUN 11:30AM Jenelle Bravo, Cristian Jaime,
Harrison Meador and Oliver Meador
LITURGY INTENTIONS Mon.7:15AM NO Mass Tues.5:30PM NO Mass Wed.7:15PM NO Mass Thurs7:15AM NO Mass FRI.8:15AM NO Mass SAT. 6PM Elmer Reinart RIP SUN.8:45AM People of the Parish SUN.11:30AM Rev. John Lun Phuong RIP
STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE Nov.3/4 2018
Envelopes–75 Loose Checks–43
Envelopes/Checks $10,973.00
Plates $913.00
Children $37.75
Total $11,923.75
Black Bag Collection:
Black Bag for Charity $1,041.15
Extra Collection:
Holy Day $524.47
FINAL Total = $13,489.37
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Schedule for November 17/18 6PM Mass: Aracely Correa, Steve Cortez, J.R. Garman, Farron
Urbanczyk and Glynn Yosten (L)
8:45AM Mass: Fritz Backus, Amy Betzen, Shelly Diller, Elvira
Enriquez, Jasmin Enriquez, Ronnie Fetsch, Helen Noyes (L) SICK CALL ONLY: Tom Albracht, Nadine Berend, Jackie Casarez,
Shawn Frye, Jim Hund and Robert Zepeda
11:30AM Mass: Rick Bordayo, Samantha Guerrero, Elaine
McNutt, Audrey Meador, Walter Paetzold, Alyssa Rodriguez,
Cynthia Rodriguez (L)
All Alter Flowers, are in HONOR of my father and
mother from Marcella Diller. Thank you and God
Bless!
Lector Schedule for November 17/18:
6PM Mass: Monica Hernandez and Max Harrison
8:45AM Mass: Macy Betzen and Charlene Sanders
11:30AM Mass: Logan Paetzold and Jim Brockman
Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time November 11, 2018 Please welcome Rev. Richard J. Perko
8:45AM: Dismissal of RCIA after Homily, followed by topic—A/R.
10 AM Elementary F.F.C
Vocation Crucifix:
8:45am Mass: Volunteer
11:30am Mass: Amanda and Jadynn
2 pm ALICE training
5 PM Holy Hour MONDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer.
NO Mass
TUESDAY–6:45 am Morning Prayer
7-8 AM Men’s Lectionary Study Group, A/R.
NO Mass
Adoration begins at 6 pm WEDNESDAY –6:45 am Morning Prayer.
NO Mass
9:15—11 am Women’s Study Group. A/R
3 pm Chaplet prayed
5:45 pm Benediction & Rosary prayed at the close of adoration
Adoration ends at 6 pm.
6:45 pm F.F.C for jr. high and high school
THURSDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer.| NO Mass. 7 pm Guidance & Hope: The Catholic Response to Immigration A/R FRIDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer.
7-8 am Book Study. A/R
NO School Mass
4 pm Thanksgiving basket items due before closing.
6 pm Stations of the Cross
7 pm Guidance and Hope: The Catholic Response to Immigration
SATURDAY 6 PM LITURGY November 17, 2018 Vocation Crucifix Volunteer
Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time November 18, 2018 Please welcome Rev. John L. Quinn
8:45AM: Dismissal of RCIA after Homily, followed by topic—A/R.
10 AM Elementary F.F.C
Vocation Crucifix:
8:45am Mass:
11:30am Mass: Thanksgiving baskets assembled and delivered in the cafeteria.
5 PM Holy Hour 2019 Catholic Schools
Sweepstakes. Support Catholic Education
by supporting the Catholic Schools Sweepstakes!
You can help support our Catholic school by pur-
chasing a $5 raffle ticket for the Catholic Schools
Sweepstakes. All monies from the sale of the tickets
go immediately to our school. Catholic Life Insur-
ance is sponsoring the sweepstakes and has donated
one grand prize for the entire sweepstakes. The
2019 grand prize includes the choice of a 2019 Ford
F-150 truck or 2019 Ford Focus Sedan or $20,000
prepaid Visa card. Participating school prize: Best
of all, if you purchase a ticket from our school, you
could win $1,000 prepaid VISA card. St. Anthony
Catholic School is one of 58 Catholic schools in
Texas participating in the sweepstakes. The contest
will end January 31, 2019 and the prize will be
drawn on February 14, 2019. To purchase raffle
tickets, please contact the school office at 364-1952.
Rosary for Priests and Religious Life. A small group will lead in prayer after the 5:30PM
Tuesday Mass, anyone who would like to stay and pray
the rosary for priests and religious life are more than
welcome.
Confession Times: Wednesday: 6:30am-7am & 6pm-6:45pm
Thursday: 6:30am—7am
Friday: 7am-8 am
Saturday: 4 pm-5:30 pm
Sunday: 7:45 am-8:45 am and after the 8:45 am
Mass until 11am. Chaplet, Benediction, and Rosary
prayed at the Church every Wednesday. The chaplet is prayed at 3 pm Benediction and Rosary are
prayed at 5:45 pm, at the close of Adoration. All are
welcome to join in prayer.
Guidance and Hope:
The Catholic Response to Immigration. A presentation co-sponsored by Catholic
Charities of the Texas Panhandle and the Rural
Life Committee of the Diocese of Amarillo.
Thursday, November 15 at 7 pm St. Anthony
School in Hereford.
Kings Manor 9th Annual Dinner
and Homemade Dessert Auction. Tuesday, November 20 at 6 pm in the Lamar Room of
Kings Manor. Join us for Kings Manors famous meatloaf
dinner before the auction, dinner will be served from 6 to
6:45 pm, during which time we will be entertained and
blessed by Vivian and Rocky Andrews. The Auction will
begin around 7 pm. The dinner and entertainment is $10
per person. For more information or to RSVP please call
Laura at 806-364-0661.
Diocese of Amarillo - Registration Form for
Faith Formation Basic Course—Fall 2018
Sacraments of Initiation, no charge for this course. The
course will be taught from 9:30 am—12:30 pm,
November 17 with presenter Dcn. Brian Lewis (English)
Seminarian Cristian Castro (Spanish) the course will be
taught here at St. Anthony's. For more information please
call Aracely Correa, DRE, 364-6150 ext. 127
THANKSGIVING DINNER.
St. Hyacinth would like to invite you
and your parish to our 14th Annual
Thanksgiving Dinner. The dinner will
be held at our parish hall on Sunday,
November 18th from 11 am to 2 pm.
We will serving turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and
gravy, green beans, salad, bread and dessert. The cost is
adults $10, children (6-11 yrs. Old) $5 and 5 & under eat
free. We will have a bake shop and a “Ye Olde Christmas
Shoppe” You can do your Christmas shopping early!
Annual Christmas Luncheon Baked Goods and Silent Auction items are needed for the
annual Christmas Luncheon at the Bishop DeFalco
Retreat Center on Nov. 30. Please call Linda Astuto if
you are able to help. 806-383-1811
Pray with the Deacon Candidates. Come join the deacon candidates each morning at 6:45
am, in morning prayer. Please enter through the bell
tower entrance.
FORMED.org is now an APP! Always on the go? Download the FORMED app,
whether you have an iPhone or an Android the
app is available for everyone! You can listen to
podcast, audio books, talks, etc. in you car or
read non-fiction or fiction books. There is so
much available on the FORMED app and
FORMED.org Let us use what God sends to help
us grow as Disciples of The Lord Jesus Christ!
Want to sign up? It’s easy go to
FORMED.org enter your name, email and the
parish code, RHT37V and voilà, you’re all set!
NOVEMBER CALENDAR NOV. 10/11—Please Welcome Rev. Richard J. Perko.
NOV. 11—ALICE Training, 2 pm in the church.
NOV. 12-16—NO Daily Mass
NOV. 17—NO Walk the Boundaries, will resume the 24th
NOV. 17/18—Please Welcome Rev. John L. Quinn.
NOV. 21-23 NO School and church office closed. Thanksgiving Holiday
NOV. 21—NO F.F.C. Thanksgiving Holiday.
NOV. 22—9 am Thanksgiving Mass
NOV. 25—NO RCIA
Baptismal Class Baptism classes will be the last Wednesday of every month in the teachers lounge, please register online the Friday
before. The church website is, http://stanthonyscatholicparish.com/
Hover your mouse over the ‘Sacraments’ tab and scroll down to ‘Baptismal Class Registration’ if you have any
questions, please call Aracely Correa at 364-6150 ext. 127 .
NOTE: When you register for the baptismal class, you are registering to take the class NOT schedule a date for the
baptism. The class is good for 2 years. Once you have taken the class you can call Aida or Aracely at the church
office to schedule a meeting with Fr. Tony. If you have any questions please call Aracely at the church office, 364-
6150 ext. 127.
IMPORTANT F.F.C DATE: November 21 , NO F.F.C.
ALICE TRAINING. Sunday, November 18 at 2 pm in
the church. ALICE is the leading
training solution that increases an organization’s and
individual’s odds of survival during a violent intruder
event. Parishioners must sign up to attend the ALICE
training. Sign up sheets, for the October 28 training, will
be at each entrance of the door or you can call the church
office, 364-6150.
Future ALICE training dates:
November 18
, 2 pm
December 2, 2 pm
January 20, 2 pm
February 17, 2 pm
March 17, 2 pm
Busy Person’s Advent Retreat – Come to the Bishop
DeFalco Retreat Center for an evening in preparation for
Advent, on Thursday, December 6, 2018. Dinner at 5:30.
Fr. Tony Neusch will give a reflection on Art and
Contemplation, using Josef Pieper’s book Only The
Lover Sings. $20 per person. All are welcome. Please
RSVP by Friday, November 30 at 383-1811.
DEACON CANDIDATES Our Deacon Candidates will be taking the
next step toward ordination. They will be
installed as Lectors Sunday, November 18 at
9:15 mass at the Cathedral in Amarillo.
Ronnie Fetsch and Gerald Marnell along
with their wives appreciate your continued prayers. Their
anticipated Diaconate ordination is June 2020.
THANKSGIVING MASS. Thanksgiving Day Mass will be at 9 am
November 22. If you would like to bring
your bread and wine to be blessed after
Mass you’re more then welcome too!
REMINDER: Anyone can add your personal prayer
intentions to the Prayer Box in the Bell Tower entrance at
ANY time during the week. It is then carried in proces-
sion to the altar at weekend and school children's Masses.
Let us be a constantly praying Child of God! Intentions
may be written anonymously. Thank you.
Volunteers needed for Vocation Crucifix.
We are in need of volunteers for the
vocation crucifix for the next 2 months: Decem-
ber and January. Please call the church office,
364-6150 or come by the church office.
F.F.C students preparing for sacraments: Please be sure to sign in after Mass, in the back of the
church. Parents if you have any questions, please call
Aracely Correa, DRE, 364-6150. ext. 127
ACTS Small Church Community Group. Every Monday at 7 pm at the San Jose Church Hall. The
group is open to those who have gone to an ACTS
retreat or are interested in attending an ACTS retreat. If you
have any questions please call San Jose at
364-5053.
67th ANNUAL GERMAN SAUSAGE FESTIVAL
Sunday, November 11, St. Mary’s Parish Hall,
Umbarger, TX dinner only, 11 am to 3 pm. Adults $12,
children (6-10) $6, children under 6 eat free. German sau-
sage, sauerkraut, bread, and all the trimmings. For more
information contact Harold Artho at 806-499-3446.
VIVA LAS VEGAS! St. Joseph’s Casino Night—Steak Dinner and Dance
Saturday, November 10 4118 S. Bonham. Cocktails at 6:30
pm—Dinner at 7 pm. $50 per person or $100 VIP per person.
For more information, call the parish office: 355-5621. All
proceeds to go to St. Joseph Building Fund
THANKSGIVING PROJECT Our Mission statement challenges us to be compassionate people and to dedicate our-selves to
deepen our relationship with God through prayer, study, and apostolic action.
Thanksgiving is a good time to help those people whose holidays may be very bleak because of
the present economic situation. We ask those of the parish, who are able, to help provide food for the needy.
Thank you for your donation for the less fortunate in our community.
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FOOD BAGS
(PLEASE NO FRESH FOOD) Canned Good > Green Beans, Corn, Sweet Potatoes, Ranch Beans, Pork, Pinto Beans etc…
Pastas > Macaroni, Rice, Noodles, Spaghetti, etc…
Canned Meats > Spam, Corned Beef, Chicken, Vienna Sausage, Tuna, etc…
Please bring to the Parish Office by November 16 during office hours, 9 am—12 pm and 1 pm—4 pm
Canned Fruits, Various
Powdered Drinks
Soups
Canned Tomatoes & Sauce
Coffee & Tea
Flour
Evaporated Milk
Juices
Cereals
Crackers
Powdered Sugar
Sugar
Shortening
Peanut Butter
Canned Fruits
Jelly, Jam
Jell-O
Bread
LOST AND FOUND: A pair of women’s black
framed reading glasses and a pair of men’s reading
glasses were found after Mass this weekend. Lost and
found items can be claimed in the church office.
Thank you to the parish of St. Anthony’s for your love
and support during our time of loss. We appreciate the
outpour of love and prayers and are thankful for a you
all! - The family of Savannah Zepeda
Samaritan Hospice. Invites you to join us for our 1st Annual
Christmas Community Appreciation!
Wednesday, November 28th, 2018. Come
& Go, 2 pm—5 pm. Samaritan Hospice
Lobby, 426 N Main. Reception immediately following
for further information please call 806-363-6085
Next week, our second collection will be for the Catholic
Campaign for Human Development. Over 43 million
people in the United States live in poverty. This collec-
tion supports programs to empower people to identify
and address the obstacles they face as they work to bring
permanent and positive change to their communities.
Learn more about the Catholic Campaign for Human
Development at www.usccb.org/cchd/collection.
Thought for Reflection: “The Lord keeps faith forever, secures justice for the oppressed, gives food to the hungry.” — Psalm 146:7
“Christianity is the story of beggars who tell other beggars where to find bread.” —Anonymous