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MASS SCHEDULE / HORARIO DE MISA
Saturday/Sábado: 5:00 PM (English) Sunday/Domingo: 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM (English) 1:30 PM, 6:30 PM (en español) Monday/Lunes: 6:00 PM (English) Tuesday/Martes: 6:30 PM (en español) Wednesday/Miércoles: 12:30 PM (en español) 6:00 PM (English) Thursday/Jueves: 10:00 AM (English) Friday/Viernes: 10:00 AM (English) First Friday/Primer Viernes: 7:00 PM (bi-lingual)
ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD CATHOLIC CHURCH 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]
January 21, 2018 Third Sunday of Ordinary Time
For those in need of food or financial help Society of St. Vincent de Paul answers calls to 256-479-8250 on Wednesdays from 10 am to 12 noon. Emergency Food Pantry Thursdays from 10 - 11 AM
Office Hours: M—F 8:00 AM—4:00 PM BAPTISM
For families who already attended the Pre-baptismal Class, call the Church Office to set a date for the baptism of your child.
MARRIAGE Arrangements must be made 6 months in
advance. Call Parish Office.
RECONCILIATION Saturdays 3:30-4:30 PM or by appointment Tuesdays 7:15-8:30 (Spanish or English)
ANOINTING OF THE SICK OR SICK CALLS To schedule, please call the Parish Office including
if a family member is in the hospital.
FUNERALS Please contact the Parish Office before making
funeral home arrangements.
RCIA Sundays, 9:30 - 10:50 AM
September - May
Annunciation of the Lord Parish Office 256-353-2667
Father Ray Remke, Pastor; Ext. 101 Father Wyman Vintson, Associate Pastor
Hispanic Ministry 256-353-2667 Ext. 131 [email protected]
Javier Ramirez, Deacon c: 256-345-1721
Dennis Kobs, Deacon h: 256-232-1426
Patrick Lappert, Deacon h: 256-351-7061
Sister Teresa Walsh, Pastoral Associate 256-353-2667 Ext: 107 h: 256-351-0922
Jan Gile, DRE 256-353-2667 Ext: 108 h: 256-355-9556
Connie Schartung, Youth Minister 256-353-2667 Ext: 148 h: 256-350-8438
Debbie Bailie, Music Director 256-353-9603
Arvel Childers, Facilities Manager 256-353-2667 Ext: 109 [email protected]
Anne Palmer, Secretary 256-353-2667 Ext: 101
Joan Mustain, Financial Manager 256-353-2667 Ext: 121 [email protected]
Jenny Brown, Financial Assistant 256-353-2667 Ext: 103 [email protected]
Alma Uriostegui, Custodian
Kris Staudt, Wedding Coordinator 256-509-1442
NEXT SUNDAY’S SCRIPTURE READINGS
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Deuteronomy 18:15-20
Psalm 95:1-2, 6-9 1 Corinthians 7:32-35
Mark 1:21-28
1/27/2018 5:00 PM
Read: L1 Betsy DiGiulian L2 Norm Langlois
EM H1 Debbie Cantrell H2 Fr. Ray
H3 Richard Vernetti H4 Deacon Lappert
C1 Sister Teresa C2 Anne Werling
C3 Bob Catanach C4 Rosie Catanach
C5 Lynne Cauthen C6 Gregg Cauthen
HM 1 Charlie Follin 2 Rita Vernetti
3 Mike Sosnowich 4 Tim Joseph
AS ϯ Noah Densmore
A1 Aidan Densmore A2 need sub
Sac S Jan Gile
Music Children's Choir
1/28/2018 8:30 AM
Read: L1 Jennifer Merriman L2 Therese Harrison
EM H1 Don Hutchings H2 Fr. Ray
H3 Jim Tipler H4 Deacon Lappert
C1 Terrie Tipler C2 Lou Sciaroni
C3 Kyndra Smith C4 Pat Shaffer
C5 Charles Urban C6 Frank Adamsky
HM 1 Johnny Stamps 2 Gary Moody
3 Bob Forton 4 John Hughes
AS ϯ Bailey Elder
A1 Johncarlo Ortiz A2 Peyton Elder
Sac S Jess Granone
Music Formal Choir
1/28/2018 11:00 AM
Read: L1 Marc Subido L2 Jean Paradise
EM H1 Marsha King H2 Fr. Ray
H3 Maura Trainor H4 Deacon Lappert
C1 Grace Comotofski C2 ???
C3 Joan Rayl C4 Marynell Morris
C5 Bill King C6 Dale Borths
HM 1 Dan Doud 2 Angelica Espitia
3 Gene Basham 4 ???
AS ϯ Grace MacKinnon
A1 Daniel Nobbley A2 Ignacio Hernandez
Sac S Shawnie Subido
Music Debra Davenport
Calendar of Events
Sunday January 21, 2018 8:30 am Mass (Church) 9:30 am RCIA (Room A) 9:40 am YES, 1st Communion, Confirmation (School) 11:00 am Mass (Church) noon 1st Communion, Confirmation (School & Cafeteria) 1:30 pm Misa en español (iglesia) 3:00 pm Cub Scout Meeting (Cafeteria) 4:00 pm Rosary (Church) 6:30 pm Misa en español (iglesia) Monday January 22, 2018 Noon Adoration Begins 6:00 pm Mass (Church) 7:00 pm Scout Meeting (Cafeteria) 7:00 pm Escuela Biblica de Fomacion en la Fé (sala C) Tuesday January 23, 2018 10:00 am Bible Study (Youth Room) Noon Adoration Ends 6:30 pm Misa (iglesia) 6:30 pm Breaking Bread (Room A) 7:00 pm Neocatechumenate (Emmaus Room) Wednesday January 24, 2018 10:00 am Catholic Conversations (Room A) 12:30 pm Mass (capilla) 4:30 pm St. Vincent de Paul (Fatima Room) 6:00 pm Mass (Church) 6:45 pm Formal Choir (Church) 7:00 pm Misioneros Guadalupanos (Fatima Room) Thursday January 25, 2018 10:00 am Mass (Chapel) 10:00 am SVdP Food Distribution (Youth Hall) 6:00 pm 1st Reconciliation (Church, Room A & C) 6:00 pm Financial Peace University (Emmaus Room) Friday January 26, 2018 10:00 am Mass (Chapel) 7:00 pm Grupo de Oración (iglesia) 7:00 pm Grupo de Jovenes (cafeteria) 7:00 pm Reunión de Grupo Cursillistas (sala de jóvenes) Saturday January 27, 2018 7:00 am St. Joseph’s Men’s Group (Chapel & Youth Room) 3:30 pm Confessions (Church) 5:00 pm Mass (Church) 6:00 pm Youth Group (Youth Room & Emmaus Room) 6:00 pm St. Ann School Teacher Appreciation (Gathering Space) 7:00 pm Neocatechumenate (Room A) Sunday January 28, 2018 8:30 am Mass (Church) 9:30 am RCIA (Room A) 9:40 am YES, 1st Communion, Confirmation (School) 11:00 am Mass (Church) noon 1st Communion, Confirmation (School & Cafeteria) 1:30 pm Misa en español (iglesia) 2:30 pm Hispanic Pre-Baptism Class (Rooms A, B, & C) 4:00 pm Rosary (Church) 6:30 pm Misa en español (iglesia)
Mass Confusion???
Sanctuary Cleaning Jan 19-25: Karen Capone & Trudy Spain Jan 26-Feb 1: Rita & Richard Vernetti
Small Altar Linens Month of January - Rita Vernetti
Month of February- Kathie Borths
Hospital Ministry Jan 21-22: Sister Teresa Jan 23-24: Debra Sarrels Jan 25-27: Joan Sowell Jan 28-31: Sister Teresa
Gift Shop is open:
Tuesdays: 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM Wednesdays: 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM Weekends: After Mass
The Liturgy of the Word
“Attend to the public reading of Scripture, to
preaching, to teaching” (1 Timothy 4:13). The
Liturgy of the Word is made up of the
readings from Sacred Scripture including the
responsorial Psalm or other chants that come
between the first two. The homily, Profession
of Faith, and Prayer of the Faithful develop
the message of the Scriptures, apply it to life,
turn it into prayer, and conclude this part of
the Mass.
In the readings and in the responsorial Psalm
God speaks to his people. When God speaks
he communicates himself; the Word of God
is an outpouring of his light, his life, and his
love. The Liturgy of the Word invites us to the
deepest kind of listening: a listening with the
ear of the heart and a humble readiness to be
changed by what is heard. “Let it be done to
me according to your word” (Luke 1:38).
The Word of God proclaimed in the liturgy
recalls God’s wondrous deeds in the past. It
reveals his will for us in the present. It holds
out the hope of “what no eyes has seen, nor
ear heard, nor the heart of man conceived,
what God has prepared for those who love
him” (1 Corinthians 2:9).
Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Attention Alabama Taxpayers Individuals AND Businesses
As you review your Alabama taxes this season, please consider planning for your 2018 Scholarships for Kids contribution to help St. Ann School. The Alabama Accountability Act allows dollar-for-dollar state income tax credits for tax dollars redirected to approved SGOs (which also qualify as 501(c)3 organizations).
Please go to www.scholarshipsforkids.org for a step-by-step guide on how to take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity for Alabama taxpayers and St. Ann School.
It only takes three easy steps to receive your tax credit and help St. Ann School:
Reserve Reserve credits on myalabamataxes.alabama.gov/. First time users create an income tax account with a social security number or Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) and the Alabama adjusted gross income (AGI) from the previous year’s tax return. Returning users just sign in.
Choose
Choose Scholarships for Kids from the Scholarship Granting Organization (SGO) drop down menu.
Mail Checks must be received by SFK within 30 days of reservation. Mail check to: Scholarships for Kids, Inc. P. O. Box 10204 Birmingham, AL 35202
Make quarterly estimated tax payments? Contribute quarterly. Part of our quarterly payments when they redirect to SFK.
For more information, please consult your tax advisor and www.scholarshipsforkids.org. Parishioners Scott Brown or Anne Werling are willing to discuss the program with you.
We’ve received $_________ to date with
For those in hospitals and healthcare facilities. Please call the parish office (256-353-2667 EX 101) when a loved one or fellow parishioner enters the hospital or a health care facility. Due to the privacy laws, the hospital is not allowed to give us the names of patients in the facility. Thank you!
Join us on Wednesday mornings, January 17th, at 10:00 AM in Room A. You are invited to join us as Deacon Bob Laremore presents “Breaking Bread” - The Story of the Eucharist and Its Celebration through February 7th. On Feb. 14th we will not have class due to Ash Wednesday mass. On February 21st we will resume Fr. John Riccardo’s video presentations to enliven your Catholic faith.
Wednesday Morning Catholic Conversations
Youth Groups
Saturday evenings Middle & High School 6:00-8:30 PM in the Youth Room/Emmaus Room
Perfectly Yourself: Discovering God’s Dream for You
Join us on Tuesdays at 10 AM in the Youth Room to reflect on Matthew Kelly’s book, Perfectly Yourself: God’s Dream for You. We have a few books still available at the doors or in the Parish Office.
“Breaking Bread” The Story of the Eucharist & Its Celebration
Presented by Deacon Bob Laremore
Tuesday evenings beginning at 6:30 PM January 16
th - February 6
th
All are welcome from juniors in high school through the wisest among us.
A Copy of Lane Monk’s Announcement from last Sunday:
My wife and I moved to this area in 1986. At first we lived in Priceville and became members of St. John the Baptist in Madison. Two years later, we moved to Decatur and transferred our membership to St. Ann’s, then we moved with the congregation to Annunciation. I was asked to speak to you today about Living your Strengths. There is an announcement in the bulletin with more information about this.
I was surprised to be asked to be a member of the Talent Team. I almost turned the invitation down for the following reasons: (1) Didn’t feel that I had much to contribute [Side note: I guess others see potential in you that you don’t see. God certainly does]; (2) Work a full-time job, which often includes Saturdays; and (3) Am a member of the Knights of Columbus and support a ministry that my wife is involved with.
I decided to give it a try for the following reasons: (1) Was curious to find out what my top talents were [At my age, it’s a little late to be just now finding out what my talents are, but, better late than never]; (2) Identified with the program and saw the potential that it could have on the lives of parish members and the Church; and (3) Was intrigued by the fact that the Talent Team would support all of the other ministries at Annunciation.
Unexpected benefits: Have truly enjoyed working with other members of the team, led by Connie Schartung, and getting to know them better.
BACKGROUND INFO ON BOOK
Many of us have grown up with the philosophy that you need to “fix” your weaknesses. This book, entitled Living your Strengths, now in its third edition, is based on a different philosophy. It was originally published in 2003 by Gallup Press to introduce the strengths philosophy to faith communities. The new edition is also available in Spanish.
We’re witnessing a Strengths Movement inspired by the belief that you are uniquely created by God and endowed by talents and gifts that are yours alone. This movement has the power to transform the Church, which is exactly what has occurred in Churches where it has been implemented. God places within you a calling, a calling to ministry. Your calling is what God wants you to do with your life. Your talents and strengths determine how you will get it done. When you discover your talents, you begin to discover your calling. You will be successful, because of who you are, not because of who you are not. Rather than “fix” your weaknesses, your dominant talents should be your primary focus.
EXPLANATION OF GALLUP’S CLIFTON STRENGTHS FINDER
In the back of the book is a unique code to access an online talent assessment. It takes about 40 minutes to complete. The assessment will yield your top five talents (There are 34 total.) Unlike skills and knowledge, talents naturally exist within you and cannot be acquired. They are God-given. The steps to building a strength are to first identify your dominant talents and to study the meaning of those talents, then to complement those talents with knowledge and skill.
ROLE OF TALENT TEAM AND DESIRED RESULTS OF THE PROGRAM
The role of the Talent Team is to help implement the Living Your Strengths program at Annunciation. The book and the online assessment will help you discover and affirm your top five areas of greatest talent and help you learn ways to apply your God-given talents to your congregation, as well as to your personal and professional life. We will offer classes, consisting of discussions, exercises, videos; and, using the results of the StrengthsFinder assessment, the Talent Team will help you to better understand your talents, how to develop them into strengths, and determine which ministries offer the best fit for your talents. Near the end of the classes, a Ministry Fair will be held at Annunciation to offer you the opportunity to learn more about the 70+ ministries at Annunciation.
Each ministry functions with a combination of talents and the best combination of talents varies among ministries. To better explain how this works, I’ll relay the story of when God spoke to Moses through the burning bush and called him to go back to Egypt to lead the Israelites to freedom.
Moses was full of excuses and told God, “I have never been eloquent, neither in the past nor even now that you have spoken to your servant, but I am slow of speech and slow of tongue” (Exodus 4:10). So God found Moses a partner---Moses’ brother Aaron. Moses had a talent for leading and for devising strategy, but he couldn’t wow a crowd with his oratory or stand before kings and summon the appropriate words. Aaron could. And together, Moses and Aaron made a great team---which became even stronger with the addition of their sister Miriam.
CLOSING
If you are a relatively new member of this Church or have been a member for some time, but have not participated in a ministry, and a little voice inside you is urging you to become more involved, then the Living your Strengths program is an opportunity to learn more about your God-given talents and to help you find a ministry that is the right fit for your unique talents. You will be most happy in this situation. Joining a ministry should not be like another job and won’t be if you are enjoying what you do and using your talents. Above all else, we want you to be comfortable with your choice and have the freedom to switch to another ministry if your first choice is not the right fit for you.
Thank you for your time!
If you would like to learn more about your God given gifts and how to utilize these gifts to the fullest potential in your everyday life; if you would like to better understand what drives you and how your strengths can influence the challenges in your daily life then come to:
Living Your Strengths classes every Tuesday evening for 6 weeks starting on
January 30th from 6:30pm- 8:30pm
Everyone is invited. We have room for 50 people so please reserve your spot.
Resources needed:
The Living Your Strengths Catholic edition or the Strengths Finder 2.0* is necessary to take
the online assessment. Cost is $20.00. Make sure book is new and the code to take the assessment is unused. The code is found on the inside cover of Living Your Strengths and in the back of Strengths Finder 2.0 and can only be used once. The link to purchase a book with the code is: http://www.gallup.com/topics/gallup_press.aspx The book with code is also sold on Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. If you have any questions, please email [email protected] *The Strengths Finder 2.0 is for those who may also be in business or corporate scenarios outside of church life.
Saint Ann School News Catholic Schools Week begins Sunday, January 27
th, and ends on Saturday, February 3
rd. St. Ann
School is looking forward to this fun week of learning and sharing our Catholic faith.
Visit our OPEN HOUSE to see our progress this School Year
Sunday, January 28, 2018 2:00 - 4:00 PM
Spelling Bee Winners at St. Ann St. Ann School Spelling Bee Winner
Adrian Cortez - Villegas pictured with Fr. Ray and Mr. Weimer, Principal
Adrian will go on to participate in the Morgan County Spelling Bee which will be held Feb. 6th at the Calhoun Aerospace Training Facility Lecture Hall.
Grade level Winners and their teachers:
8th: Ethan Shelton, Ms. Joan Rivers 7th: Adrian Cortez Villegas Ms. Debra Davenport 6th: Angel Reyes Ms. Rebecca Wade 5th: Ian Wickwire Ms. Maggie Gonzalez 4th: Edgar Roman Ms. Taylor Stanley 3rd: Keane O’Steen Ms. Teresa Monastero
Pictured with the winners are Fr. Ray and Mr. Weimer.
Men and Women Serving in the Military
Jack Bissell James Bissell Michael Bissell Nick Simon Sergio Mungia Nick Anderson Ray W. Canafax Gary M. Gosselin Chuck Bell Harrison Green Jason Haynes Kara Bumbarger Todd Eaves Alex Shelton Chris J. Russell Richard Dean Zubeck Sarah Furey Johnny Govarts Rob Green Sean MacKinnon Oliver Pascua Royce Gent Will Green Valerie Mascho Johnie J. Ogden Jeff Holm Scott Allen Dan Wallace Joseph Reisz Emil Casciano Sam Stalons Jamie Ciciora Devon Stewart Tom Juric Brian Kociuruba Adam Holzer Steven Ciciora Adam Childers Xavier Quinn Cortez Peter Sabatini Chris Schneider Nathan Banishes Jack Sims Ashley Hollingsworth Heath Garrison Kari Kociuruba John Paul Lappert Jodi Marie Williams A.J. D’Antonio Jonathan D. Spurlock-Matt Tortorano Matthew Rogers Michael Sanders Gary Rodgers Tony Shelton Tyler Torres Paul Schartung Robert Remke Timothy A. Thomas, Jr. Joseph Criscione Kevin Tessier Connor Hancock
Your Love and Prayers go out to: Joe Acosta, Jackie Agee, Donna Akers, Paula Amerson, Beverly Amoroso, Holly Amoroso, Thomas Amoroso, Daryl Anderson, Dan Angel, Raoul Avila, John Baade, Tom Baade, Byron Bailey, Donald Bailie, Frank Baltes, Kevin Baltes, Ann Barron, Britney Bash, Gene & Jean Bazzel, Christina Beck, Beth, Logan, & Julia Bello, Louis Birchmeier, Evelyn Biskey, Loretta Boyle, James Bruce, Tammy Burgett, Matt Burley, Eva Campbell, Wendy Carrier, Juan Carrizo, Peter Clarke & Clarke Families, Billy Click, Donnie Coe, Kevin Conrad,
Hunter Cooper, Horace & Glynnis Crawley, Gordon Cronin, Jan Crosby, Sam Culotta, Rick de Sloover, Emilia Delamoora, Catherine Doss, Darren Drain, Conrad Dudziec, Cuthbert & John Eastmond, Cameron Edwards & family, John Edwards, James Elliott, Jaye Ellis, Louis Filiatrault, Lisa Firestine, Joey Fortune, Robbie Gilchrist, Loretta Gilliam, Clay & Mary Kay Goodwin, Jim Gottler, Anne Green, Joseph Guido, Anita Hamblen, Billy Hancock, Tommy Hardin, Ellainn Harris, Janice Harris, Amerlia Harrison, George, George Jr. & Jo Ann Harvey, Linda Hayes, Bill & Bernie Henderson, Pipper Curley Hickman, Jim Hilmerson, Shamalita Hines, Bud Hollman, Thomas Howard, Alfred Howery, Don & Marie Jackson, Wayne James, Jeannie Jefferson, Michael Jefferson, Alicia Jimenez, Will Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Tim Joseph, Margret Kane, Barbara Kanuck & family, Tommy Kanuck, Lexi King, the Kleier Families, Dianne Kornowski, Rita Kyle, Matthew David Laremore, Doris Larson, Meg Lipsey, Suzanne Littleton, Jerry Long, Kyle Long, Cesar Lozano, Amy Luckett, Brendan MacDonald, Sean Macfarlane, Catie Madison, Kara Marsac, Nell Marsh, Terri Marsh, Michael & Therese Martin, Ron Martini, Marilyn McLuckie, Elise Means, The Merriman Family, Trish Miller, The Mooney Family, Ray Mitchell, Robbi Migacz, Robin Moore, R. Jane Morton, Amanda Murphy, Barbie Nelligan, Caroline & Davis Nelson, Daniel & Shirley Newton, Yvesnick Nicholson, Gordon Nighardt, Jane O’Connell, Terry & Faye O’Reilly, Carol Overcamp, John Overmeyer, Tom Owens, Pat Pannier, Woodrow Prewitt, Dennis Quintavalle, Donna Ragland, Thomas Raines, Steve Raley, Cathy Reece, The Rende Family, Mimi Retter, The Riely Family, Joel Rivera, Jamie Roberts, Bob Roedersheimer, Guffey Ross, Aida Ruiz Marinez, Juan Ruiz, Bobby Russel, Joleen Ruth, Edna & Jim Rutsey, Rick Sautter, David Schacht, Rosemarie Schelling, Tony Sciaroni, Liz Schick, Robert Schick, Anne & Johnny Stamps, Curtis Slaten, Lori Slaten, Lincoln Smith, Tim Summers, Anita Kay Stewart, Dana Stewart, Judy Stridger, Jeffrey Stinson, Catherine Taylor, Catherine Teague, Siobhán Trainor, Teresa Tennyson, Lawrence Terry, Robert Tetzlaff, Bill Thornton, Maria Thornton, Tut Thublin, Lorraine Tomlinson, Charlotte Tsareff, Carla Turner, Robert Tweedy, Gay Ulrich, Robert & Mary Vernetti, Donna Waddle, James Wahoski, Lindsey Walden, the Walker Families, Pamela Weems, Paul Werling, Sylvia White, Calvin Whitt, Phillip Wickwire, Maggi Wiesneth, Larry Wilson, Nick, Glorie & Lee Winnike, Tom Young.
Mass Intentions
Monday, Jan 22, 2018 6:00 pm Sister Margert Frederick O.S.B. (RIP) The Parish Tuesday, Jan 23, 2018 6:30 pm Wednesday, Jan 24, 2018 12:30 pm 6:00 pm Parish Children making their 1st Confession (SI) Jan Gile Thursday, Jan 25, 2018 10:00 am B.J. Treloar (RIP) Bob & Anne Chandler Friday, Jan 26, 2018 10:00 am Mary M. Brown (RIP) The Carmichael Family Saturday, Jan 27, 2018 5:00 pm Evan Fraser (RIP) The Schneider Family Sunday, Jan 38, 2018 8:30 am Charles Kruse (RIP) The Davis Family 11:00 am The Parish (SI)
Please pray for the repose of the soul of Andrea Page, sister of Annette Monahan, and the souls of all the faithfully departed. May they rest in peace.
During this Special Marian Year in celebration of the 100
th Anniversary of the Apparition of Our Lady
of Fatima, the Rosary Group extends a special invitation to you and your family to join us on Sundays at 4:00 PM in the church as we gather to pray the Rosary together.
OUTSTANDING DEBT Deuda pendiente
$450,192
LOAN PAYOFF DATE Fecha de Pago de Prestamo
JUNE 2019
OFFERTORY
ACTUAL ofrenda
BUDGETED gastos
VARIANCE diferencia
WEEKLY la semana
$20,467 $18,184 $2,283
FYTD Hasta hoy
$20,467 $18,184 $2,283
Stewardship
The first disciples responded immediately, leaving their fishing businesses and families — sacrificing a whole lot to follow the Lord. As disciples striving to embrace Jesus’s way of life, are we, too, willing to sacrifice a lot to further His kingdom?
CATHOLIC FAMILY SERVICES 1010 CHURCH STREET, HUNTSVILLE
(256) 536-0073
Catholic Family Services offers quality Individual, Marriage, and Family Therapy to all ages and all faiths in a Christian setting. Sliding scale, affordable rates without insurance filing. Free pregnancy counseling. Licensed, Catholic therapists with 30 years’ experience. To schedule an appointment or for questions, call Catholic Family Services at (256) 536-0073.
Pre-K - 8th grade 256-353-6543
www.saintanndecatur.org David Weimer, Principal
FINANCIAL REPORT: January 7, 2018 La Ofrenda de la Semana 7 Enero 2018
Remember the Parish and/or School
in your will!
PAID IN FULL CAMPAIGN INCOME / LOAN PAYMENT INFORMATION
Fondos de Construcción /Informacion de Pago y Prestamos
ACTUAL ofrenda
BUDGETED gastos
VARIANCE diferencia
WEEKLY la semana
$8,668 $6,971 $1,697
FYTD Hasta Hoy
$8,668 $6,971 $1,697
Our E-giving provider is ConnectNow Giving and our link is:
http://connectnowgiving.parishsoft.com/annunlord
Thank you for supporting St. Ann School with your Scrip purchases. When you shop with our gift cards, like Walmart for groceries and gas, you earn $ for our school. We also have Target, Publix, Amazon and a host of local retailers!
Two week profit ending 12/31/17 was $218.10
YEAR END PROFIT for 2017 - $5290.01
One week profit ending 1/7/18 was $67.43 One week profit ending 1/14/18 was $59.82
The Financial Report for January 14th
will be in next week’s bulletin.
Preparación para Ministros extraordinarios de la Santa Eucaristía, Domingo Marzo 11 después de Misa de 1:30 p.m. para renovar su Ministerio y nuevos Ministros.
En caso de Emergencia Llame a la Oficina Parroquial (256) 353-2667 ext 131
Servicios/Consejería Para Familias Católicas 1010 Church Street, Huntsville Tel. 256-665-8788 Doctora, Isabel Oliveras Pláticas Pre- Bautismales El cuarto Domingo de cada mes. La próxima platica Bautismal, ENERO 28. Después de Misa de 1:30 p.m.
Requisitos: Ser puntuales Asistir padres y padrinos Traer copia del Certificado de Nacimiento del niño/a
Para ser Padrinos Tienen que haber recibido los sacramentos de bautizo, confirmación y primera comunión. Y si son pareja deben estar casados por la Iglesia Católica, papás y padrinos deben venir a Misa los domingos.
Información para la Parroquia
Ministerios Grupo de Oración Viernes: 7:00 - 9:00 pm (iglesia) Infórmese con Benito Jiménez (256) 345-5563 Francisco Pascual Ramírez (256) 227-5937
Misioneros Guadalupanos Miércoles: 7:00 - 9:00 pm (guardería) Infórmese con José Orta (256) 822-2545
Grupo de Jóvenes Viernes: 7:00 – 9:00 pm (cafetería) Infórmese con Félix Avilés (256) 227-9567 o Pedro Silverio Pedro Juan (256) 945-2414
Ultreya Parroquial: Viernes 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm infórmese con; Alberto Castillo (256) 351-1510; Carmen Zapata (256) 606-0931
Escuela de Dirigentes Cuarto sábado de cada mes, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Próxima reunión: Enero 27 Infórmese con Alberto Castillo (256) 351-1510 Carmen Zapata. (256) 606-0931 Escuela Biblica de formación en la Fé. En la iglesia Salón C. Lunes: 7:00 - 9:00 pm Infórmese con Saúl Vergara (256) 612-1884
Horarios
Horas de oficina Lunes y Viernes: concita Martes: 1:00-4:30 pm Miércoles: 2:00-5:00 pm
Confesiones: Martes: 7:45 - 9:00 pm Miércoles: 1:10 - 2:00 pm
Próximos Eventos.
Platicas pre-matrimoniales: Sábado Marzo 10, 2018 de 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Inscríbase con el Diacono Javier. Traiga su Biblia. No traiga niños.
Para celebrar sus 15 años, necesita: 1. Haber recibido el sacramento de la
confirmación. 2. Haber asistido a cuatro pláticas pre-
quinceañerales que dará la Hermana Teresa después de la misa de la una y media, los domingos. Las que quieran celebrar su quinceañera en el primavera o verano, febrero 4, 11, 18, y 25, debe asistir a las clases de doctrina para jóvenes los domingos.
3. Hablar con el padre o el diácono para fijar la fecha; no haga planes hasta tener la fecha fijada.
4. Un mes antes de la quinceañera hagan el favor de entregar $200.00 en la oficina de la parroquia a la secretaria, Anne Palmer. Esta cantidad es para ayudar con los gastos de mantener el edificio.
5. Si usted quiere el coro en su celebración, hablar con ellos para ver si están disponibles.
6. Confesarse antes de su celebración. Para recibir el Sacramento del Matrimonio: 1. Entrevista 6 meses antes de la boda con el
Ministro de la Iglesia que los va a casar (el Sacerdote o Diácono) para cumplir la investigación pre-nupcial.
2. Hablar con el Ministro para escoger la fecha de boda.
3. Si son católicos, la novia y el novio deben tener el Sacramento de Bautizo. Lo ideal es que tengan también los Sacramentos de 1ª Comunión, y Confirmación. (Si están viviendo juntos en unión libre o casados por el civil la situación cambia y deben hablar con el Padre para saber lo que necesitan para casarse).
4. No haber estado casado/a por la Iglesia previamente; o una copia de la anulación del Matrimonio; o un certificado de muerte de su esposo/esposa.
5. Asistir a una plática pre-matrimonial. Próxima reunión: Septiembre 16 en el cafetería, 8:30am-4:00pm.
6. Acta de Bautizo reciente, no la que tienen guardada. (Por lo menos 3 meses antes de la Boda) Mandar traerla a su País de origen.
7. Licencia de Matrimonio o copia del acta de matrimonio civil. En cualquier corte de un Condado de Alabama les dan la Licencia. Pagando lo que está estipulado por el Estado. Para obtener su licencia de Matrimonio necesitan llevar Identificaciones, tales como Pasaporte, licencia de manejar, acta de nacimiento, etc.
Si tiene intenciones de misas, por favor anótelas por lo menos 5 minutos antes de la misa. Se anunciarán antes del comienzo de la misa. Los anunciamos antes para que una vez que comience la misa, podamos entrar en el tiempo y los ritmos sagrados de la misa. También, sepa por favor que sus intenciones de la misa son siempre buenas. Y si no se lee en voz alta antes de la misa por alguna razón, por favor, sepa que la misa todavía se ofrece para esas intenciones.
8. Un mes antes de la boda hagan el favor de entregar $200.00 en la oficina de la parroquia a la secretaria, Anne Palmer. Esta cantidad es para ayudar con los gastos de mantener el edificio.
9. Confesarse antes de la Boda. 10. Si usted quiere el Coro en su celebración,
hablar con ellos para ver si están disponibles.