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St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Parish
440 Kendall Street, Burlington, WI | 262.763.2260 | August 19, 2018
The Very Reverend James Volkert, Pastor | The Reverend Carlos Zapata, Associate Pastor
3RD ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZEN DAY!
St. Charles Helping Hands is hosting the 3
rd
Annual Senior Citizen Day celebration this Sunday, August 19 following the
10:00 mass IN ANDRE HALL. This year’s social is sponsored by our very own Oak Park Place Senior Living Center. We
will be serving finger sandwiches, salads, desserts and drinkables. ALL seniors all welcome and so are their families,
friends or caregivers. Please join us!!
Mass Schedule
Weekend: Saturday, 5:15 pm, Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 &
12:00 Noon (Spanish)
Weekday: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:30
Sacramental Life
Reconciliation: 1st & 3rd Saturdays 4:30—5pm
Anointing of the Sick: 4th Saturday of month after Mass.
Baptisms: Arrangements must be made in advance allowing
time for an instruction prior to baptism.
Weddings: Consult the Parish Office 6 months prior to wed-
ding. Couples seeking marriage must attend Enrichment
Program.
Information for the bulletin is due by 10 AM on Tues-
days to [email protected].
STEWARDSHIP REPORT
Amount collected August 11/12—133 Envelopes $6,009.00
Offertory Collection August 11/12 2,925.19
Total $8,934.19
Amount given fiscal year to date $70,610.60
Amount budgeted to date (7 weeks) 82,500.00
Difference (-)11,889.40
Amount budgeted for fiscal year (52 weeks) $660,000.00
Amount still needed for fiscal year 589,389.40
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Today we get a very keen look at the kind of faith Jesus invites us to have when He says in today's Gospel: “I am
the Living Bread come down from Heaven... My flesh is the real food; my blood is the real drink. Whoever eats my
flesh and drinks by blood live in me, and I live in him.” Each time we receive Holy Communion we have an oppor-
tunity to give witness to our faith in these words of Jesus. Hearing today’s Gospel might be a good time for us to
reflect on our attitude toward the power of the Eucharist to transform our lives. We receive Holy Communion be-
cause we are supposed to be changed by it. The Eucharist is given to us to have an effect in our lives. The cele-
bration of the Mass is the center of all our prayers in the Church. It is the most important thing we do as Chris-
tians. But do we always see it this way?
If our reception of Holy Communion seems to be lacking something, maybe it’s because we have allowed it to
become routine in our lives. Maybe it’s because we have allowed it to become an event that we “attend” and
don’t allow ourselves to become involved in or transformed by it. We can begin to answer these questions by
thinking about how prayerful we are before and after receiving Communion. What goes through our mind and
heart before and after receiving the Body of Christ? Do we speak to Jesus as a friend? Do we give Him thanks,
ask His forgiveness, and talk to Him about our problems? Many people go through life without any knowledge
of this incredible gift. An even greater tragedy is for people to know and understand this gift and not to appreci-
ate it; people who have made receiving Holy Communion a lifeless routine. I always look forward to First Holy
Communion Day at our parishes. It is so gratifying to see the excitement on the children’s faces and the joy they
radiate realizing that for the first time they will receive the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. I always challenge
those at these Masses to recapture the excitement and joy of the children.
Today we come to be fed at the Lord’s Table with this tremendous gift of the Eucharist. May our words and ac-
tions today reflect our appreciation for this tremendous gift.
God bless you always!
Fr. Jim Volkert
Amount needed weekly to reach budget (45 weeks)
$13,097.54
LIVE THE LITURGY - INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK
"Show me what is physically different between a host that is consecrated and one that is not." These are words that can be heard on
the lips of anyone struggling with faith. Perhaps, they are heard on yours. Physical tests will reveal no difference. The difference is
seen through faith. In one sense, it is simple. Either we believe that the risen Christ is present -- soul and divinity -- or we do not.
The fruits of faith are the proof. In the Eucharist, God enters into the very depths of who we are. However, it is our choice whether
we ignore what He does or act fully upon it. The Eucharist can change us. When people see that we are different, they in turn will
themselves believe.
CATHOLIC QUOTES - WORDS TO INSPIRE THE FAITHFUL
Of all his virtues, Christ specifically commends one to us, humility.
'Learn of me for I am meek and humble of heart.'
--St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Mass Intentions
Monday, August 20
8:00 am Rosary
8:30 am Mass at St. Mary
Tuesday, August 21
8:00 am Rosary
8:30 am †Peter Sadler (Lori Hintz)
8:30 am †Gerald Robers (MM)
Wednesday, August 22
8:00 am Rosary
8:30 am †Leelamma Chacko (Soly Chacko)
Thursday, August 23
8:00 am Rosary
8:30 am †Paul Spiegelhoff (Spiegelhoff Family)
Friday, August 24
8:00 am Rosary
8:30 am Mass at St. Mary
21st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Saturday, August 25
5:15 pm † Helen Steinhoff Barnard & William Steinhoff
(Karen Bauman)
Sunday, August 26
8:00 am † Living & Deceased Members of St. Charles
10:00 am † Gerald & Marian Robers (Robers Family)
12:00 pm † Living & Deceased of Hispanic Community
Liturgical Roles
Saturday, August 25 at 5:15 pm
Altar Servers: Chase Reesman & Sebastian Rebollar
Reader/Eucharistic Ministers: Bil Scherrer, Jackie
Heiligenthal, LuAnn Warren, Jackey Syens, Tina Drew
Ushers: Mary & Jim Divan, Tony Martin, Ralph Yopp
Sunday, August 26 at 8:00 am
Altar Servers: AJ Hemann & Gabe Edelman
Reader/Eucharistic Ministers: Schawn Schoepke, Mary
Markiewicz, Karen Middlecamp, Phil Koenen, Karol Koenen
Ushers: Tom Aldrich, Tim Spiegelhoff, Paul Naber, Jim
Martin
Sunday, August 26 at 10:00 am
Altar Servers: Phillip Northrop & Xavier Neu
Reader/Eucharistic Ministers: Kim Christiansen, Barb
Richter, Rosemary Warner, Judy Yambor, John Anderson
Ushers: Bob Weis, Jim Neuhaus, John Anderson, Bob
Swanson
Parish Office…………...…………..…...........262-763-2260
Emergency After Hours Phone #..................262-210-9588
440 Kendall Street · Burlington, WI 53105
Hours: Mon—Fri. 9:00—4:30 p.m.
Website………………………...…...www.mystcharles.org
Hispanic Ministry……….….….………..…..262-767-2630
Parish Staff
Pastor: Very Rev. Jim Volkert……….……..262-763-2260
E-Mail: [email protected]
Associate Pastor: Rev. Carlos Zapata……....262-763-2260
E-Mail: [email protected]
Parish Secretary/Bookkeeper: Jami Morrow
……………………………………….....262-763-2260 x201
E-Mail: [email protected]
Director of Rel.Ed: Ellie Schultz………...….217-304-7759
E-Mail: [email protected]
Youth Ministry: Ellie Schultz ………….…...217-304-7759
E-Mail: [email protected]
Trustee: Barb Bakshis……………………..... 262-539-2694
Trustee: Bob O’Neill……...………...……….262-939-1292
Bulletin Editor: Jami Morrow………....262-763-2260 x201
Prayer Chain: Soly Chacko………...……….262-581-0055
Sara Schoepke………..…...…414-510-1841
Finance Council Members……………………………..
Barb Bakshis, Laura Jaimes, Tom Lebak, Mary MacDonald,
Karen Middlecamp (Chairperson), Chris Miller, Bob O’Neill,
Bil Scherrer, Fr. Jim Volkert
St. Charles Grade School
449 Conkey Street · Burlington, WI 53105
Principal: Emily Berg……..……...........…262-763-2848 x228
Secretary: Kathy Dunn……..……...……..262-763-2848 x209
Catholic Central High School
Principal: Bonnie Scholz....……………..……...262-763-1510
St. Charles Knights of Columbus Council 1578
Grand Knight: Jim Martin……………….262-534-4359
Directory
Holy Duster Schedule
Thursday, August 23rd—Carol Fettes, Jenny Nice,
Doreen Wiemer, Jackie Heiligenthal
Tri-Parish Pastoral Council Members…………………
Pam Aldrich (716-6324), Brian Daniel—Chairperson (763-
7317), Mark Ehlen (763-8194), Geri Henningfield (758-9388),
Mary Ann Johnson (262-812-7547), Bill Korducki (262-763-
4369), Marilyn Putz—Secretary (763-9075), Jacki Scholze
(763-4611), George Whitehead —Vice Chairperson (414-870-
1980)
CHORAL FESTIVAL….SAVE THE DATE!
Our Tri-Parish Choral Festival will take place on Saturday,
October 13, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at St. Charles. Watch the
bulletins for further details.
BROTHERS AND SISTERS:
On Sunday, September 2nd, we will be having our
Spanish Mass outside at Bushnell Park,
Hwy 142 , Burlington at 12:00 PM.—Please join us!
Following mass we will be having a party!
There will be no Spanish mass at church on this day.
God bless you, Hispanic Ministry
St. Charles ‘70’s Alumni Reunion
Once again, we will be holding an Alumni Reunion in con-
junction with the 59
th
annual St. Charles Fall Festival. This
year we will be honoring all of our graduates from the 70’s.
The various events will take place Sept. 22
nd
& 23
rd
.
If you graduated from St. Charles from 1970 - 1979, or
know someone who did, please pass on the information. To
find out more, visit the St. Charles website “Welcome” page
(www.mystcharles.org). In the bottom left hand corner there
is a link that says “Alumni Reunion Link”. Once you click
on it, you will see the website with all of the information and
a registration form (RSVP link). This is probably the most
convenient way to reply.
As we move closer, we will need alumni to RSVP for two
events; the Mass on Saturday, Sept.22nd (to reserve enough
pews) and if you are attending the "Meet & Greet' on Sunday
morning (because we need to order refreshments). Every-
thing else is basically part of the festival and does not require
a response. If you have any questions, please give me a call
at 262-758-0403, or you may email me at jhalver-
[email protected] . We hope you are able to join us!
Judy Halverson & St. Charles Alumni Committee
Fall Festival/ Alumni Reunion Costume Contest
To help us truly honor our graduates from the 70’s at our
59
th
Annual Fall Festival and 70’s Alumni Reunion, Subway
is sponsoring our 70’s costume contest. It will be held Satur-
day Night, September 22.
nd
It is open to everyone in atten-
dance. You can boogie down to the 70’s cover band, “Ivory
Tower”.
The contest will be judged by those attending. Everyone is
welcome to participate along with our 70’s alumni. The re-
sults will be announced at 10:00pm, you must be present to
win. First prize will be $100, second will be $75 and third
will be $50. So start planning now to join in the
fun and dig out those groovy duds baby!!!
If you have any questions please call Judy at
262-758-0403 or email
FALL FESTIVAL CRAFT RAFFLE
Our festival is approaching very quickly….time to start think-
ing about donating to our craft raffle. Your homemade or
store bought crafts will be perfect and greatly appreciated.
Questions? Please call the parish office at 763-2260 for more
information.
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SILENT AUCTION
Judy Bartlett and Rita Scherrer are co-chairing the Silent
Auction Room this year. This year’s silent auction is gear-
ing up to be one of the best ever! The committee is looking
for new or gently used items! Please make sure the items are
clean, no missing parts and nothing broken. Please bring
items to the Parish Office by Friday, September 21st…..the
sooner the better!
We are looking for people to help set up on Friday, Septem-
ber 21st and Saturday, September 22nd. We also need people
to help on Sunday, September 23 during the Silent Auc-
tion. If you are interested in helping or have any questions,
please call Judy Bartlett at 262-939-0431. Thank you!
"Spread The Word About
Our Fall Festival"
Most everyone has an 'Email Blast" - a
list of family and friends whom you can
send out a quick message to.
Why not send them a message to attend
our Fall Festival?
Tell them about the Turkey Dinner, Bak-
ery Room, Chance Booth, Silent Auc-
tion, Raffles, Prizes, and Entertainment.
Help spread the word and make this
the best attended festival ever!
The 59th Annual St. Charles Parish Fall Festival will be
Saturday, September 22nd AND Sunday, September 23rd!
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St. Charles Website—www.mystcharles.org
Readings for the week of August 19th
Monday: Ez 24:15-24/Dt 32:18-19, 20, 21 [cf. 18a]/Mt
19:16-22
Tuesday: Ez 28:1-10/Dt 32:26-27ab, 27cd-28, 30, 35cd-
36ab [39c]/Mt 19:23-30
Wednesday: Ez 34:1-11/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [1]/Mt 20:1-
16
Thursday: Ez 36:23-28/Ps 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19 [Ez
36:25]/Mt 22:1-14
Friday: Rv 21:9b-14/Ps 145:10-11, 12-13, 17-18 [12]/Jn
1:45-51
Saturday: Ez 43:1-7ab/Ps 85:9ab and 10, 11-12, 13-14 [cf.
10b]/Mt 23:1-12
Next Sunday: Jos 24:1-2a, 15-17, 18b/Ps 34:2-3, 16-17, 18-
19, 20-21, 22-23 [9a]/Eph 5:21-32 or 5:2a, 25-32/Jn 6:60-69
The Inaugural BCA Golf Classic, a scramble event,
August 30 at Evergreen CC, Elkhorn
Registration: Noon Shotgun Start: 1pm
Dinner: 5:30pm approx. Guest Speaker: Packer Legend
LeRoy Butler 6:15pm
Proceeds go toward new
Burlington Catholic Athletics uniforms.
Dinner Only: $30 per attendee who isn't already golfing in the
outing. https:// www.burlingtoncatholic.org/BCA-Golf-
Classic.php
Coaches, Chaperones, Volunteers
Safe Environment Training is being offered at St. Charles
on Thursday September 6th from 6-9pm. This training
is required for anyone in the Archdiocese who works with
children. Registration is at https://milwaukee.cmgconnect.org
and a background check is included in this online process.
Register for REP or Family Life now!
Registration forms are available on all Tri-Parish websites.
Forms and payment can be returned to your parish office or
you can stop by our Open House on Thursday August 23
from 6-7pm in St. Charles Andre Hall to have all your
questions answered.
Religious Education classes are offered by the Tri-Parish in
two formats:
1) REP Classes: Parents will drop off children for weekly grade
-leveled classes from 9:15-10:15am on Sundays at St. Mary Par-
ish School. Available for grades K-8. Contact Margie Robers
for more information: [email protected]
2) Family Life Nights: Families attend together from 5-7pm on
the first and third Sundays at St. Charles Church. This option is
available for all ages, including Pre K through 12th. One adult
must attend with children until high school. Please attend the
4pm Family Life Night Mass as a family.
Contact Ellie Schultz at [email protected] for help
with registration.
ANTON NICKOLAI
On September 8, 2018, our Tri-Parish community will be
receiving a Permanent Deacon. Anton Nickolai will be or-
dained through the sacrament of Holy Orders at the Cathe-
dral of St John the Evangelist in Milwaukee to the Perma-
nent Diaconate.
We welcome all of our Tri-Parish community to join us in
celebrating his ordination. His Mass of Thanksgiving will
be celebrated on September 9, 2018 at 10:30 AM at St Mary
Immaculate Conception in Burlington. A light luncheon
will be served in the St Mary cafeteria after the Mass of
Thanksgiving on September 9th at 11:30 AM.
Let us keep all those discerning a call to the diaconate, pre-
paring for ordination, and current deacons in our Archdio-
cese in our prayers.
Where does Scripture talk about deacons?
The title of deacon comes from the Greek word diakonia,
which means service. St. Stephen is referred to as the first
deacon.
“Now in these days when the disciples were increasing in
number, the Hellenists murmured against the Hebrews
because their widows were neglected in the daily distribu-
tion. And the twelve summoned the body of the disciples
and said, ‘It is not right that we should give up preaching
the word of God to serve tables. Therefore, brethren, pick
out from among you seven men of good repute, full of the
Spirit and of wisdom, whom we may appoint to this duty.
But we will devote ourselves to prayer and to the ministry
of the word.’ And what they said pleased the whole multi-
tude, and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of
the Holy Spirit, and Philip, and Proch’orus, and Nica’nor,
and Ti’mon, and Par’menas, and Nicola’us, a proselyte of
Antioch. These they set before the apostles, and they
prayed and laid their hands upon them.”
8 Deacons likewise must be serious, not double-tongued,
not addicted to much wine, not greedy for gain; 9 they
must hold the mystery of the faith with a clear conscience.
10 And let them also be tested first; then if they prove
themselves blameless let them serve as deacons. � 12
Let deacons be the husband of one wife, and let them
manage their children and their households well; 13 for
those who serve well as deacons gain a good standing
for themselves and also great confidence in the faith
which is in Christ Jesus.
1 Timothy 3:8-10,12-13
Deacons focus on serving the Church, serving the People of
God, serving those in need. Deacons are formed to see the
spiritual, physical, and emotional needs of people and to util-
ize the resources of the Church to help meet the needs. They
represent Christ the Servant. “Through the sacrament of
Holy Orders (ordination), deacons are configured to Jesus
the Servant who “did not come to be served, but to serve,
and to give His life as a ransom for many” (Mark
10:45).” (www.Deacon2018.org).
A BIG “Thank You” to Jackie Heiligenthal for the purchase of
our beautiful new vestment! Your kindness is greatly appreciated!
M I N I S T E R I O H I S PA NO
DOMINGO 20 DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO
LA EUCARISTIA. THE HOLY MASS
La Eucaristía: ¿presencia real o simbólica de Cristo?
Hay en la Biblia pasajes difíciles de entender, y el tema sobre la Eucaristía es, sin lugar a dudas, uno de ellos. A continuación encontraremos una lista de
pasajes bíblicos que nos ayudaran a entender y defender la presencia de Jesucristo en la Eucaristía. No es un símbolo, sino una realidad, fundamentada
en la biblia. No es invento de la Iglesia Católica. Miremos:
La Eucaristía: ¿presencia real o simbólica de Cristo?
Este es el tema central de nuestra discusión, por eso es que la Eucaristía es llamada el Sacramento de nuestra fe. Nosotros los católicos aceptamos, si-
guiendo las palabras del mismo Jesús, que durante la Misa bajo las especies de pan y de vino, tras la consagración por el sacerdote, se hace presente,
realmente, Jesucristo: en Cuerpo, Sangre, Alma y Divinidad. Para los judíos hablar del cuerpo y sangre de alguien, significaba hablar de la totalidad de
la persona. Por eso, Jesús, cuando instituye este sacramento, dice: ‘Esto es mi cuerpo … Esta es mi sangre’. En otras palabras nos está diciendo que en el
pan y el vino consagrados, se encuentra la plenitud de su persona. Como Jesús es Dios y Hombre verdadero, entonces, se halla presente el Cuerpo, la
Sangre, el Alma y Divinidad de Nuestro Señor.
Veamos que ya en el Antiguo Testamento, se consideraba que era necesario el derramamiento de sangre de la víctima ofrecida a Dios en reparación de
los pecados:
Lv 17.11 Porque el alma de todo ser viviente está en su sangre, y yo les di la sangre para que la lleven al altar para el rescate de sus almas, pues esta
sangre paga la deuda del alma.
Hb 9.22 Según la Ley, la purificación de todo se ha de hacer con sangre, y sin derramamiento de sangre no se quita el pecado.
Jesús es el nuevo cordero, el Cordero de la Nueva Alianza, el Cordero de Dios que quita los pecados del mundo, como repite la Iglesia continuamente en
todas las Misas que se celebran a lo largo del mundo: ‘Este es el Cordero de Dios que quita el pecado del mundo. Dichosos los invitados a esta cena’: Jn
1.36 Mientras Jesús pasaba, se fijó en él y dijo: ‘Ese es el Cordero de Dios’.
Cuando Jesús instaura la Eucaristía, no habla en sentido figurado o simbólico, como dicen equivocadamente nuestros hermanos protestantes. El lenguaje
usado por Cristo durante la Ultima Cena no puede ser más evidente. Jesús dice: ‘Esto ES mi cuerpo… Esta ES mi sangre’ y no ‘Esto REPRESENTA
…’. Nuestro Señor habla con claridad, sin dejar lugar a dudas:
Mt 26.26-28 Jesús tomó pan, … lo partió y lo dio a sus discípulos, diciendo: ‘Tomen y coman; esto es mi cuerpo’. Después tomó una copa, … y se la
pasó diciendo: ‘Beban todos de ella: esto es mi sangre, la sangre de la Alianza que es derramada por muchos, para el perdón de sus pecados’.
1 Cor 11.23-25 El Señor Jesús, … , tomó pan y, … , lo partió diciendo: ‘Esto es mi cuerpo, que es entregado por ustedes; hagan esto en memoria mía’
… Tomando la copa, … dijo: ‘Esta copa es la Nueva Alianza en mi sangre. Todas las veces que la beban háganlo en memoria mía’.
Y para reafirmar lo citado con anterioridad, Jesús dice también que su cuerpo es VERDADERA COMIDA y su sangre, VERDADERA BEBIDA. Nos
aclara que no habla con simbolismos, sino que efectivamente el Cuerpo y Sangre que nos dará será realmente para ser comido y bebido, como creemos
en la Iglesia Católica. Para nosotros, la Eucaristía es la presencia real de Cristo y no un mero símbolo, como creen los que están fuera de nuestra Iglesia.
Jn 6.53 -54 Jesús les dijo: ‘En verdad les digo que si no comen la carne del Hijo del Hombre y no beben su sangre, no tienen vida en ustedes. El que
come mi carne y bebe mi sangre vive de vida eterna, y yo lo resucitaré en el último día’.
Jn 6.55-56 Mi carne es verdadera comida y mi sangre es verdadera bebida. El que come mi carne y bebe mi sangre permanece en mí y yo en él.
Es cierto que esto resulta difícil de entender para algunos, como Jesús mismo ya nos lo dice. Al igual que en el desierto, los israelitas dudaban de que
Dios podría darles a comer carne, así también cuando vino Cristo, los judíos cuestionaban el cómo les podría dar a comer de su carne:
Nm 11.4 Los mismos israelitas se pusieron a quejarse. Decían: ‘¿Quién nos dará carne para comer?’ … Dios les dará carne y la comerán.
Desde el principio, la Iglesia se reunía a celebrar la Eucaristía, entonces conocida como Fracción del Pan. Lo hacían el primer día de la semana; es decir,
el domingo. Tal y como lo sigue haciendo la Iglesia Católica todos los domingos del año.
Hch 2.42 Acudían asiduamente a la enseñanza de los apóstoles, a la convivencia, a la fracción del pan y a las oraciones.
Hch 20.7 El primer día de la semana estábamos reunidos para la fracción del pan.
Lo que se repite en la Misa, durante la celebración de la Eucaristía tiene su origen en la Palabra de Dios, como podemos ver a continuación. En la Misa
se dice: ‘Anunciamos tu muerte, proclamamos tu resurrección. Ven, Señor Jesús’. Esta aclamación se basa en el siguiente texto:
1 Cor 11.26 Fíjense bien: cada vez que comen este pan y beben de esta copa están proclamando la muerte del Señor hasta que vuelva.
Previa a la Comunión, es necesario haber confesado ante el sacerdote todos los pecados mortales, de lo contrario el pecado que uno comete es de suma
gravedad, como nos dicen los siguientes textos bíblicos:
1 Cor 11.27 El que come el pan o bebe la copa del Señor indignamente, come y bebe su propia condenación porque peca contra el cuerpo y la sangre del
Señor.
Para terminar, veamos algunos textos más que refuerzan lo que la Eucaristía significa para nuestra Iglesia Católica
1 Cor 10.16 La copa de bendición que bendecimos, ¿no es comunión con la sangre de Cristo? Y el pan que partimos, ¿no es comunión con el cuerpo de
Cristo?.
Jn 6.51 Yo soy el pan vivo que ha bajado del cielo. El que coma de este pan vivirá para siempre. El pan que yo daré es mi carne.
Por: Dr. Jorge Rodríguez | Fuente: www.EducarEsAmar.mx.gs
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Mis queridos amigos, no quisiera terminar esta sección de domingos donde hemos meditado sobre la Eucaristía en el capítulo 6 del Evangelio de San
Juan, sin antes darles algunos textos bíblicos que nos sirven para comprender mejor y defendernos de los ataques de muchas personas sobre este tema
tan hermoso pero tan controversial para muchos que no tienen fe: La eucaristía, presencia d Jesucristo vivo.
Espero les ayude en sus vidas y los guarden para cuando alguien le pregunte acerca de por qué vamos a misa. Suerte y gracias, por su testimonio y amor
a Jesucristo.
Una feliz semana para todos.
Fr. Carlos
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