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The Very Reverend Bill John Acosta-Escobar, VF Pastor - Ext. 12 The Reverend Paul Brant, SJ Parochial Vicar—Ext. 17 Sister Martha Alvarado, HSMG Ministerio Hispano - Ext. 17 Deacon Michel DuSablon Parish Office Hours: 9:00am - 2:45pm Monday-Friday Address: 700 Nash Street Northeast Wilson, North Carolina 27893-3047 Phone: 252-237-3019 252-237-2042 (FAX) E-mail: st.therese.[email protected] Carmelite House: 610 Nash Street Northeast Website: sttheresewilson.com Mrs. Barbra Matrejek Administrative Assistant - Ext. 10 [email protected] Mrs. Yolanda Craven Financial Administrator - Ext. 16 [email protected] Mr. Mark N. Peterson Organist/Choirmaster Mrs. Louise Bellavance Religious Education—Ext. 11 [email protected] Kindergarten through 12 th grade Sundays 9:45am - 10:45am, 2:45pm—3:45pm, 4pm—5pm or Wednesdays 7pm-8pm The Divine Liturgy Sunday Obligation: Saturday: 5:30pm Sunday: 8:30am, 11:00am Sunday: in Spanish: 1:30pm, 5:00pm Holy Day (except Christmas and New Year): Holy Day: 8:30am, 12:10pm and 7pm Weekday: 12:10pm Mondays and Tuesdays (in the Church) 8:30am Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays (in the Chapel except First Friday is in the Church) 8:00pm Wednesdays in Spanish (in the Church) 9am Saturdays (in the Church) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Benediction Wednesdays and Fridays after Mass until 11am. First Friday of each month at 7pm. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 4:15pm - 5pm or by appointment. Sacrament of Baptism Parents must be registered members of the Parish and in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Participation in the Pre-Baptismal Program is required. Parents must register by calling the parish office. Sacrament of Matrimony Arrangements must be made with the Pastor at least six months in advance. Participation in Marriage Preparation Workshop is required. Sacrament of Anointing The sacrament is celebrated upon request prior to surgery or at the time of illness. Please notify the Parish office of the illness or hospitalization of a parishioner. Saint Therese Catholic Church April 22, 2018 Pain, Pleasure: I embrace them both the same way. With love. -St. Therese

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The Very Reverend Bill John Acosta-Escobar, VF Pastor - Ext. 12 The Reverend Paul Brant, SJ Parochial Vicar—Ext. 17 Sister Martha Alvarado, HSMG Ministerio Hispano - Ext. 17 Deacon Michel DuSablon Parish Office Hours: 9:00am - 2:45pm Monday-Friday Address: 700 Nash Street Northeast Wilson, North Carolina 27893-3047 Phone: 252-237-3019 252-237-2042 (FAX) E-mail: [email protected] Carmelite House: 610 Nash Street Northeast Website: sttheresewilson.com Mrs. Barbra Matrejek Administrative Assistant - Ext. 10 [email protected] Mrs. Yolanda Craven Financial Administrator - Ext. 16 [email protected] Mr. Mark N. Peterson Organist/Choirmaster Mrs. Louise Bellavance Religious Education—Ext. 11 [email protected] Kindergarten through 12th grade Sundays 9:45am - 10:45am, 2:45pm—3:45pm, 4pm—5pm or Wednesdays 7pm-8pm

The Divine Liturgy Sunday Obligation: Saturday: 5:30pm Sunday: 8:30am, 11:00am Sunday: in Spanish: 1:30pm, 5:00pm Holy Day (except Christmas and New Year): Holy Day: 8:30am, 12:10pm and 7pm Weekday: 12:10pm Mondays and Tuesdays (in the Church) 8:30am Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays (in the Chapel except First Friday is in the Church) 8:00pm Wednesdays in Spanish (in the Church) 9am Saturdays (in the Church)

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament & Benediction Wednesdays and Fridays after Mass until 11am. First Friday of each month at 7pm. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday: 4:15pm - 5pm or by appointment.

Sacrament of Baptism Parents must be registered members of the Parish and in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church. Participation in the Pre-Baptismal Program is required. Parents must register by calling the parish office.

Sacrament of Matrimony Arrangements must be made with the Pastor at least six months in advance. Participation in Marriage Preparation Workshop is required.

Sacrament of Anointing The sacrament is celebrated upon request prior to surgery or at the time of illness. Please notify the Parish office of the illness or hospitalization of a parishioner.

Saint Therese Catholic Church April 22,

2018

Pain, Pleasure: I embrace them both the same

way. With love.

-St. Therese

APRIL 22, 2018 — FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

Welcome! all guests to St. Therese Church.

We are glad you have joined us today and hope to see you

again.

***PLEASE RETURN THE PEOPLE PARTS OF THE MASS CARDS AFTER MASS****

SPECIAL NEEDS If you have any special

needs regarding the reception of the Holy

Eucharist, such as being physically unable to approach the Altar,

please tell the Usher.

ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES Listening devices are

available for those who need hearing assistance during Mass. They are

on a first-come first-serve basis. You may

pick one up in the sacristy before Mass. Please return it to the sacristy after Mass.

Please do not wrap the headphone cord around

the receiver.

Readings of the Day #845 — Order of Mass #229 Prelude: Schafe können sicher weiden Bach

Processional: O Christ the great foundation 618

Kyrie 233

Gloria front page

Responsorial Psalm: The stone rejected by the builders has become the cornerstone.

848

Gospel Acclamation G117 Preparation of the Gifts: Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless

728

Sanctus back page– 46

Memorial Acclamation: Save us, Savior of the world, for by your Cross and Resurrection you have set us free.

front page

C Final Doxology 316 Agnus Dei G82

Communion: Y ou satisfy the hungry heart Regina caeli laetare

736 Gregorian

chant

Recessional: A single unmatched stone (Tune: DARWALL’S 148TH, 493)

574

Postlude: Hornpipe Handel

Please be reminded that the Blessed Sacrament is

reserved in our Church. It is customary &

appropriate to genuflect when entering and before

leaving the Church. Conversation before or

during the Divine Liturgy is neither necessary nor acceptable, it should take place outside the Church

proper. We also ask that you please do not leave the Liturgy until the final hymn is

sung.

We welcome into our parish family, those who were baptized in our Church recently.

May they continue to receive God’s blessings and grace.

Luciano Tomassi, son of Sarina Tomassi

Emmett Smith, son of Zachary & Jennifer Smith

Hannah, Thomas & Matthew Layton, children of Richard & Meghan Layton

Adiva Hearn, daughter of Joshua & Maria Antoinette Tomassi Hearn

Pray for those serving In the Middle East: Juan Garcia Javier Galvan Maricruz Rodea Piedra, daughter of Adela Piedra In Afghanistan: Elver Duarte, par ishioner In Germany: Ana Maria Escobedo, daughter of Abel Esobedo & Rosa Corona In S. Korea: Staff Sargent Lucile Sanborn, granddaughter of Ralph & Aldiene Pike

Judy Landry Kelly Landry Michael Lavallee Esther Ledezma Mayra Leon Daphne Lewis Phillip Little Sue Lohr Tony Marinakis Fred Massaro Betty Matthis Barbara Morgan Joey Ohlingher William B Parker ρ Andrew Peaden Joe Powell Isabel Raimondi Billy Raper Phyllis Roehm Jesus Sanchez Salazar Ted Sherrod Jeannie Smith Helen Spengler Kathryn Vanderford Eric Wilkinson ρ Eleanore Williams ρ Laura Wooster

Virginia Andrews Odell Batts ρ Joe Benning Vivian Books Dorothy Calamito ρ Marvene Carroll Jen Corona Josephine Delamarter Jerry Emerson, Jr Trey Emerson Michael Farmer Jackie Ferrell Robert Farris, Jr. ρ Brooke Fulford* Jimmy Garvin Sarah Gaweda Aloysius Germann Marvin Green ρ Matthew Grepiotis Cathi George Haselton Scott Hayes Lee Hooper Father Philip Johnson Heather Johnston Karen Kuntz

Names for the prayer list must be at the request of, or approved by a family member.

They will remain on the prayer list for a period of one month. If you would like to have a name added, removed or retained,

please call the parish office.

* indicates names were added this week, ρ indicates parishioners

Deceased ♥ Living

APRIL 22, 2018 — FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

4/21 Saturday 9:00 am NO MASS

5:30 pm Walter Waida, Jr

4/22 Sunday 8:30 am Knights of Columbus

11:00 am People of the Parish

1:30 pm Mass in Spanish 5:00 pm Mass in Spanish 4/23 Monday 12:10 pm Mary Ann Breen

4/24 Tuesday 12:10 pm Tim Craven

4/25 Wednesday 8:30 am Mary Louise Swartzwelder

8:00 pm Mass in Spanish

4/26 Thursday 8:30 am Sara Isabel Monterroso

4/27 Friday 8:30am Stella & Stanley Golec

4/28 Saturday 9:00 am Baby Whitley

5:30 pm Richard Quintavalle, Sr.

4/29 Sunday 8:30 am Tripp Kenworthy

11:00 am People of the Parish

1:30 pm Mass in Spanish

5:00 pm Mass in Spanish

Prayers of Thanksgiving for: Chief Master Sargent Rick Schlachter, who is safely home.

PARISH REGISTRATION We hope that all new residents of the Wilson area will feel at home at St. Therese AND will tell us of their presence by registering so that we can welcome you. Every parishioner should be formally registered. Otherwise, it becomes increasingly difficult to serve parishioners by issuing letters in connection with Baptism, Confirmation and Matrimony; it becomes almost impossible to give recommendations if we do not know you. In like manner, we cannot verify your contributions to the Church for tax purposes unless you use the regular envelopes. Registration forms are located in the Tower Room, on the website, and in the Church office during office hours. Also, if you move out of the parish, please let us know so that we can wish you a fond farewell, correct our records and pass along any records you may need.

Won’t you help us help you?

APRIL 22, 2018 — FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

Belk Charity Sale Saturday, May 5

6am to 1pm 100% of the $5 ticket goes to

LAMB to support the Mentally Handicapped programs in Wilson County.

You may preview and purchase between April 15 and May 4

to be picked up on May 5 or thereafter. Tickets are good at any Belk location.

The Knights of Columbus will be selling tickets after

all Masses April 21 and 22. The ticket gives you $5 off your

first purchase and special discounts.

Thank you for your support!

Bishop’s Annual Appeal (BAA)

THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!

We met out goal!!

Goal: $53,385 Pledged: $55,140 (103%)

Families: 500 Pledged: 300 (60%)

The following person is newly registered with

St. Therese. Please welcome him and make sure you add him to your parish directory:

Perez, Mr Leslie 200 Hawthorne Ln #6A Wilson 27813

For NEXT WEEK, April 28/29, 2018

5th Sunday of Easter— p. 826

Reader…........ Gretchen McKeithan Jean Stolarik Sally Smith

Extraordinary Ministers…..…

JoAnne Rodri Nora Williford Carey McKeithan Tom & Marie Boylan

Martha Banks Joe & Lillian George Barbra Matrejek Yvonne Bridgers

Susan Ewan Connie Farris Maureen Hooper Connie Kriewaldt Nancy Rosas Morgan Dickerman (choir)

Ushers……...... Al Germann Gene Nemechek

Luisa Breen Tom Christenberry

Vernon Ewan Jack Miller

Altar Servers... Marco Agostini Antoinette Cruz Gian Paul Giron Morales need 1 altar server

Gabrielle & Urielle DeLuna Sanjeev Francis Maya George

Laurence DuSablon Marcus Lerro need 2 altar servers

Counters…….. ………………………….

Linens…........... …………………….... Jean Stolarik

Betty Hooks and Derek Bonshor

LITURGICAL MINISTERS’ SCHEDULE

APRIL 22, 2018 — FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

APR 22 FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Acts 4:8-12/1 Jn 3:1-2/Jn 10:11-18

APR 23 Monday of Fourth Week of Easter Saint George; Saint Adalbert] Acts 11:1-18/Jn 10:1-10

APR 24 Tuesday of Fourth Week of Easter [Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen] Acts 11:19-26/Jn 10:22-30

APR 25 Wednesday of Fourth Week of Easter Saint Mark, Evangelist 1 Pt 5:5b-14/Mk 16:15-20

APR 26 Thursday of Fourth Week of Easter Acts 13:13-25/Jn 13:16-20

APR 27 Friday of Fourth Week of Easter Acts 13:26-33/Jn 14:1-6

APR 28 Saturday of Fourth Week of Easter [St Peter Chanel; St Louis Grignion de Montfort] Acts 13:44-52/Jn 14:7-14

APR 29 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Acts 9:26-31/1 Jn 3:18-24/Jn 15:1-8

READINGS OF THE DAY Tradition teaches us Christ was conceived on the Feast of the Annunciation. We will watch the parallel development of “Abigail” in the womb beginning on March 25 (Feast of the Annunciation) until December 25. April 22 (week 5) Abigail’s hear t is now pumping blood. All four chambers of the heart are working. The lungs start to appear along with the brain. Arm and leg buds appear. Soon Abigail will be doing somersaults in the spacious world of the womb. Her mother is probably tired and may experience morning sickness as her body adjusts to the baby. "You did form my inward parts, you did knit me together in my mother 's womb. I praise you, for you are fearful and wonderful. Wonderful are your works! You know me right well" (Ps 139[138]: 13-14)

PRO—LIFE

PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING BULLETIN DEADLINES:

► Friday, April 27 for May 6 ► Friday, May 4 for May 13

All announcements need to be in writing and in the

parish office by 2pm. No EXCEPTIONS!

Bulletin DEADLINES

APRIL 22, 2018 — FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

For April 14/15

Parish Support needed to Make Weekly Budget :

$6,538.00

Offertory: $5,929.00

Priest Retirement Assessment for Fiscal Year 2017-2018:

$20,964.00

Received 2017-2018: $17,976.00

Offertory Envelopes sent: 314

Number of envelopes received: 123

Thank you for your continued support!

Children’s Hunger Elimination of Wilson

This program picks up, sorts, packages, and delivers food for chronically hungry children to

area schools. We are delivering to Hunt High School, Vinson-Bynum Elementary and Wilson Early College Academy this year. If you would like to volunteer to help with this important ministry at St. Therese, please contact Patrick Burch at 252 - 230 - 8193. CHEW purchases all the food. CHEW appreciates monetary donations to continue this important ministry. Your monetary gift can be made by sending your check to the church office. Be sure to indicate "CHEW Gift" in the memo section of your check.

Columbarium Two columbarium units have been

installed on the church grounds. Please contact Jack Schimick 252-243-0493

for any information regarding the purchase of a niche.

Our parish is using the remind app/program. This program is a great tool to communicate

quickly and efficiently any changes in schedules along with gentle reminders of activities going on in our church. Each parishioner can choose if they want to sign up and how they want to receive the messages—by text or by e-mail. You do not need to download the app, create a login or give any personal information. You can also cancel receiving the messages at anytime. To receive e-mails send blank e-mail to: [email protected] To received texts: text @stccinfo to number 81010

SPECIAL COLLECTION This Sunday is

SHARE SUNDAY. Please place non-perishable food (no glass containers) or monetary donations in the baskets provided. Share

Sunday donation envelopes may be placed in the regular collection.

SPECIAL COLLECTION Next week, we will take up the Catholic Home Missions Collection. Right now, over 40 percent of dioceses in the United States are considered home mission territory because they are unable to fund the essential pastoral work needed in their

communities. Your support of this appeal helps ease the struggle of these dioceses. Please prayerfully consider how you can support this appeal. More information can be found at www.usccb.org/home-missions. PLEASE PLACE YOUR ENVELOPE IN THE REGUALR COLLECTION.

St. Therese Book Club Everyone is invited to join the

St. Therese Book Club. Our last meeting before summer break will be on Wednesday, May 9

at NOON in the school. We will be discussing

Remarkable Story of a Nun by Raymond Arroyo. It is about Mother Angelica.

We will not meet again until September 12. Contact: Joan Satterly 291-0523.

BARTON STUDENTS Barton College

Catholic Campus Ministry Are you a college student who wants

to grow in your faith? If so, e-mail: Omar at [email protected] or Riley at [email protected]

to learn more about joining a small group.

APRIL 22, 2018 — FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

PARISH MEETINGS & SOCIALS

Knights of Columbus Our next General Meetings will be

held at 7pm on Tuesdays, April 24 & May 8

in the Knights Room. We are inviting all Catholic men to join our council. The Knights are a fraternal organization of Catholic

men who help to serve our priests, parish and our community. Visit us online at: www.kofc4660.org

or contact Jack Schimick, 243-0493.

Parish Advisory Council Our next meeting will be on

Tuesday, May 1 at 7pm in the Carmelite house.

Cornerstone Charismatic Prayer Group

“For when two or three are gathered in my name, there am I in the midst

of them.” —Matt 18:20 Join us in the Carmelite house for prayer every

Wednesday at 1pm. Contact: Eileen Campbell, 243-4327 or

Rose Porter, 234-0388 (evenings).

Bunco Come join us for some fun

playing bunco on Tuesday, April 24 at 7pm

in the school. Bring a friend. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED!

St. Therese Women’s Group Our next gathering is scheduled for Thursday,

May 17 at 6:30pm in the Carmelite house (610 Nash St.)

Our group is open to all women of the Parish. There are no dues. If you would like to receive the Women's Group Updates, please contact Maureen Hooper.

Contacts: Maureen Hooper—[email protected] 252-291-1051 Shiela Clark—[email protected] 252-991-4588

PRIME-TIMERS We are going to Brewmasters, 2117

Forest Hills Road W on Wednesday, May 9 at 12:30pm.

Join us for fellowship, great food and conversation and the opportunity to meet fellow

parishioners. Reservations are required. Please call Sally Smith, 243-4534 no later than NOON, Monday

May 7 to reserve your seat.

Church Nursery REMINDER: Our nursery is open every weekend for the 11am Mass. Any child 5 years old and under may be dropped off in the school building starting at 10:45am.

Prayerful Presence At Abortion Clinic

Every Saturday, a group will pray at A Woman's Choice, 3305 Drake Circle, Raleigh. If you are interested in going

to Raleigh from Wilson for an hour of prayer in front of Women’s Choice, please contact, Rose Porter (parishioner) @ 252-234-0388 after 5pm.

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APRIL 22, 2018 — FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER M Around the Diocese & Community

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month April is Child Abuse Prevention Month in the United States. For information on how you can become more informed and involved in keeping our children safe, please contact: The Diocese of Raleigh Office of Child and Youth Protection at [email protected] or 1-866-535-7233. Website: preventchildabusenc.org

The NC Opportunity Scholarship

This grant program is now open for new

applications. If the student qualifies, this is an incredible opportunity for families to send their child to Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School in Rocky Mount! Please find the OSG application at www.ncseaa.edu. Call the school office (252 972-1971) with questions and for help with the process.

The Four Levels of Happiness a lecture by Fr. Robert J.

Spitzer, S.J., PhD. April 28, 2018, 6:30pm

Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh

Happiness, as Aristotle noted, is the one thing you can choose for itself – everything else is chosen for the sake of happiness. Father Spitzer has created a system called “The Four Levels of Happiness” to teach high school and college students (as well as adults) the different kinds of happiness – from their sources to their effects.

If you are a single, separated, divorced or widowed person, you are invited to join us at our monthly Mass held at Cardinal Gibbon HS chapel at 5:30pm. A pot-luck social

follows Mass. Masses are: April 22, May 20, and June 17. For more information, go to www.singlesingleagain.com or www.facebook.com/singleagainraleigh or contact Celia at [email protected].

April 23 George Died by decapitation sometime before 337; 12th century legend portrays him as a knight and dragon slayer; patron of England and Constantinople. April 23 Adalbert Died in 997; born of a noble family in Bohemia; at age 26, elected bishop of Prague; forced to leave his See twice due to violent political

opposition; preached in Pomerania to the Prussians who murdered him; a patron of Bohemia, the Czech Republic,

Prussia and Poland. April 24 Fidelis of Sigmaringen Died in 1622 in Switzerland; from Swabia; known as the “lawyer of the poor” before becoming a Capuchin; protomartyr of Propaganda Fide. April 25 Mark Died in the 1st century; evangelist; cousin of Barnabas; associated with Sts. Paul and Peter; the gospel ascribed to him is the oldest and shortest; tradition holds

that he was the first bishop of Alexandria; portrayed as a winged lion; patron of notaries, of Egypt and of Venice. April 28 Peter Chanel Died in 1841; French Marist missionary on the Pacific island of Wallis and Futuna where he was martyred; destroyed cult of evil spirits; protomartyr and patron of Oceania. April 28 Louis Mary Grignion de Montfort Died in 1716; from Brittany; hospital chaplain

and founder of the Congregation of the Daughters of Wisdom; apostolic missionary whose preaching led to a spiritual revival in his native Brittany; established numerous confraternities for the recitation of the rosary.

SAINTS OF THE DAY

Ignatian Retreat for Men- Discerning God’s Plan for Me

The St. Luke’s and St. Raphael’s Knights of Columbus and St. Raphael’s’ Office of Life Long Formation sponsor this silent men’s weekend for Catholic men of the Diocese at

Avila Retreat Center, 711 Mason Rd., Durham. It star ts Friday, May 18 at about 5 PM and closes Sunday, May 20 around NOON. For information contact Jim Haag at 919-841-5817 (H) 919-995-1057 (C) or e-email: [email protected]. Or simply make your reservation by sending a $95 deposit to K of C Council #12455: note Men’s Retreat to: Ignatian Men’s Retreat, C/O Jim Haag, 500 Emerywood Dr., Raleigh, NC 27515.

“Drive Out Hunger” Golf Outing Join Catholic Charities for their Inaugural “Drive Out Hunger” Golf Outing at North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh on Monday, June 11. Proceeds will benefit Catholic Charities food pantries across the diocese and provide groceries to the 16.5% of North

Carolina families who lack reliable access to healthy meals. For more information and to register, please call (919) 821 – 8142 or visit: www.CatholicCharitiesRaleigh.org/golf-2018.

WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER-(WWME)

Jesus is the good shepherd and laid down his life for us that we may have new life. Give your marriage new life by participating in a Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend. The next WWME weekends are: Aug 3-5 in

Chapel Hill and Nov 9-11 in Atlantic Beach. Ear ly sign up is recommended. For more information on registering contact us at [email protected]. or 704-315-2144 Local contact: Earl & Marinda Castete:252-200-4827.

Youth Retreats For 10-12 Graders Don’t miss

this opportunity to interact and share your

faith with other Catholic teenagers from across the Diocese

on April 27-29 at Camp Rockfish, Parkton, NC (near Fayetteville).

“Search” is a peer-led retreat where participants are led through a series of witness talks and activities prepared by a team of high school students who encourage participants to seek and find Christ in their own lives and in one another on their journey toward Christian maturity. To register, follow the link, https://raldioc.configio.com/go/search-190 and click on the appropriate registration type, youth or adult. The final day to register is April 22. Cost for a Search weekend is $120. Financial assistance is available, no one is denied participation because of inability to pay. Adult chaperones must be 25 years old and Safe Environment trained. The cost for adults is covered. For more information, please contact the diocesan directors of Search, Monique and Joe Wertis at (919) 426-6608 at (919) 520-7059.

APRIL 22, 2018 — 4TH SUNDAY OF EASTER Around the Diocese

& Community

World Youth Day in Panama January 28-21, 2019

Interested in going? Visit https://raldioc.configio.com/go/wyd2019 For more information contact Ricardo Veloz at (919) 600-8750 or [email protected].

Handicapped Encounter Christ (HEC)

is seeking volunteers for its Retreat Program on May 4 and 5 at the Agape Retreat

Center in Fuquay Varina. HEC enriches the spiritual and social lives of adults with physical disabilities as well as the volunteers. For more information, please contact Marty and Charlie Coe (919 832 7237). [email protected]

Para Ponerse en contacto con:

♦ P. Pablo Brant, sj (confesiones, consultas, abogados, información sobre Cursillo,Alvernia matrimonial, en general) 252-229-0584 ♦ Hermana Martha Alvarado, HSMG (calendario de

quinceaños, presentaciones, bodas; catequesis de adultos y adolescentes en español; pláticas matrimoniales; consultas familiares) 252-505-6258

♦ Ana María “Anita” Serratos – ministros en la misa, lectores, ujieres, coordinación de las misas 252-290-5304

♦ Abraham Mora – música, coro de niños 252-969-4336

♦ Edith Serrano – música, ayuda con documentación para los sacramentos, PAC rep 252-292-4762

♦ Juana Aguado – ayuda(ensayos) en ceremonias de quinceaños y bodas 252-621-8361

REGLAS/REQUISITOS

PARA BAUTIZAR A

UN NIÑO MENOR DE 6 AÑOS DE EDAD**

-Inscripción prevía con dos (2) meses de an cipación con Sr. Martha (252-505-6258) -Padres (y/o padrinos) deben asis r en misa, en domingo o durante la semana, en Sta Teresita u otra iglesia católica, como muestra de cumplir la promesa que se hace en la ceremonia de criar a sus hijos en la prác ca de la fe católica. -Padres (y/o padrinos) asisten en plá cas bau smales (vea calendario de fechas ya establecidas). - Padrinos deben ser casados por la iglesia, y católicos prac cantes.

** mayores de 6 años de edad se inscriben en preparación especial para los sacramentos que dura dos (2) años.

Donaciones sugeridas/pedidas por la parroquia en la ocasión de las celebraciones de….

(dudas y casos especiales, hable con uno de los Padres o Hna Martha)

EVENTO

Familias activas/

inscritas en parroquia

Familias no inscritas/de otras parroquias/no activas

Bautismos de niños $50 $75 Bodas con misa nupcial $150 $250 Bodas sin misa nupcial* $75 $100 15 años con misa $150 $250 15 años con bendición ** $75 $125 Presentación de 1 y 3 años $75 $100 Boleto de los sacramentos $10 $10 Misas intenciones anunciadas $10 $10

Otras intenciones Su voluntad

Su voluntad

Estipendio para ministro Su voluntad

Su voluntad

Músicos para una misa +++ +++ +++ *la expectativa es que una pareja católica se casen dentro de una misa nupcial. ** para quinceañeras no todavía inscritas en preparación para confirmación y/o sin primera comunión. +++ se contrata aparte con Abraham Mora: 252-969-4336, Edith Serrano 252-292-4762

Plá cas bau smales, jueves 7pm: (4 plá cas en la série) mayo 3, 10, 17, 31 presenten copia de acta de nacimiento en la primera pla ca Bau smos (sábados a las 10 am, Templo): 28 abril, mayo 12, mayo 26 Plá cas matrimoniales, (jueves, 7pm , gimnasio): abril [5, 12, 19], 26, mayo 3, 10, 17, 31

FECHAS IMPORTANTES YA ESTABLECIDAS

MATRIMONIOS: SOBRE MATRIMONIOS EN LA IGLESIA. Se presentan a Hna. Martha o uno de los sacerdotes con por lo menos 6 meses de anticipación. Requeridas son una preparación de 6

meses, reunión semanalmente, fe de bautismo de ambos, hechas en los últimos 6 meses, certificado de confirmación, copia certificado de matrimonio (si ya o anteriormente casados por civil; documentos tocando a divorcios, muerte de una pareja anterior, etc). La fecha de la boda se arregla si puedan conseguir el salón en la misma fecha, dado que el templo y el sacerdote no siempre están disponibles, y no haya cambios en fechas. Entendido que si acepten la hora de 2 pm para la boda, puedan tener otras bodas a la misma hora. INSCRIPCIÓN: LLAME A LA HNA. MARTHA EN 252-505-6258. DEJE RECADO SI NO CONTESTE.

22 abril, 2018—Cuarto Domingo de Pascua

Santo Matrimonio