Welcome to the Catholic Community of Notre DameNotre Dame means “Our Lady” and was named after Our Lady of Notre Dame, the Patron Saint of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France.
Our parish was established in 1969 and presently we are a very multicultural parish which count Catholic Americans of European, Hispanic, Asian, African, and Indian backgrounds among our members.
MISSION STATEMENTAs a parish we strive to be a community of disciples faithful to the teaching of
Our Lord Jesus and united with Daniel Cardinal DiNardo in the ministriesof Worship, Faith Formation, and Service of Love.
We strive to be sensitive and responsive to the longings and needs of our diverse cultural groups to give praise and worship to God in their own language and traditions.
Bienvenidos a la Comunidad Católica de Notre DameDECLARACIÓN DE NUESTRA META
Como parroquia nos esforzamos por ser una comunidad de discípulos fieles a lasenseñanzas de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo y estamos unidos
Daniel Cardinal DiNardo en los ministerios de Adoración, Formación de la Fe y Servicios de amor. Luchamos para ser sensitivos y receptivos a los deseos y necesi-dades de nuestros diversos grupos culturales para dar alabanza y adoración a Dios
en sus propias lenguas y tradiciones.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Parish Office & Rectory: 281-498-4653Fax: 281-879-1527CCE & Music Office: 281-495-1256Community Center: 281-498-4517
www.ndgh.org
LITURGICAL SCHEDULE
Sunday: 8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m.,1:00 p.m., (Español)
Rosary Recited at 7:45a.m.
Monday-Friday: 7:00 p.m. (Thursday in Spanish)
Saturday: 8:00 a.m., 5:00pm 7:00pm in Spanish (Live Stream Only-Not open
to the public)
PASTORAL STAFF
Pastor: Msgr. Rolando V. DioknoParochial Vicar: Rev. Lukose Manuel, O.S.H.
Deacon: Rev. Mr. Ernest A. AbadejosDeacon: Rev. Mr. Elie Calonge
Deacon: Rev. Mr. Anthony OlsovskyDeacon: Rev. Mr. Francis Ostrowski
Deacon: Rev. Mr. Jaime Barbery
Parish Business ManagerErika Alvarez
Parish Office Assistant Alejandra Ramirez
Parish AccountantDuc Manh Ho
Director of Religious EducationBlanca Plasencia
Youth Ministry Christian Mai
Coordinator of Liturgical MusicKaren Truong
SACRAMENTAL INFORMATIONINFORMACIÓN SACRAMENTAL
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Every Saturday from 4:00 until 5:00 p.m. or by appointment.Sacramento de Reconciliación: Todos los sabados de las 4:00-5:00 p.m. tambien puede llamar por una cita.
Anointing of the Sick: Please contact parish office.Unción de Los Enfermos: Favor de llamar a la oficina.
Baptisms: Please contact parish office.Bautismos: Por favor llamar a la oficina.
Marriage: Couples should contact the Parish Office at least nine (9) months before wedding.Matrimonio: Las parejas deben comunicarse con la Oficina de la Parroquia por lo menos nueve (9) meses antes de la boda.
Quinceañeras: For information regarding Quinceañeras you must call the CCE office - (281) 495-1256.Quinceañeras: Para información respecto a Quinceañeras tienen que llamar a la oficina de CCE - (281) 495-1256.
7720 Boone Road, Houston, Texas 77072
New Parishioners: Welcome! Please fill out a registration form found in the Church vestibule and give to an usher.Nuevos Parroquianos: Bienvenidos! Por favor llene un formulario de inscripción en la entrada de la iglesia entreguela a un acomodador.
NOTRE DAME CHURCH HOUSTON, TEXAS August 30, 2020
REOPENING phase
The obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days remains suspended. It is still recommended that people,
especially those who are 65 and older or are vulnerable, should remain at home and participate by
livestream.
CHURCH CAPACITY:
We will only allow a capacity of 25% of people at
each Mass. For our parish Notre Dame that is a
total of 275 people for each Mass. If we reach the allowed capacity at any Mass, please be
understanding if the usher informs you that we cannot take any more into the church.
MASS SCHEDULE (COVID-19) Open to Public
Weekday Mass: Monday - Friday at 7:00 pm
(English) & Thursday (Spanish); Wednesday Novena & livestream
Saturdays: Public & Livestream 8:00 am & 5:00 pm (English)
Weekd
Sundays: 8:30 am; 11:00 am (English) public & livestream; 1:00 pm (Spanish) public & Livestream; 7:45 am Rosary
Confessions: Saturday 4 pm - 5 pm Chapel remains CLOSED All gatherings and activities on the church premises
are temporarily suspended until further notice.
Please visit our parish website at www.ndgh.org.
constantly for updated information and Mass schedule as it is subject to change.
REMINDER!
if you recently have had a
COVID-19 test done, we advise you to
stay at home and quarantine until you
have received your test results. This is
in accordance to guidelines from the
Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.
From the Parochial Today’s Gospel passage reminds us that Christian discipleship demands self-denial, the willingness to suffer, the readiness to follow Jesus by obeying His commandment of love, and generosity in surrendering our lives to God; “to offer our bodies as a living sacrifice to God” (Romans 12:1). The prophet Jeremiah, in the first reading, is certainly a prototype of the suffering Christ. In the Responsorial Psalm (Ps 65), the Psalmist manifests his deep trust in God, just as Jeremiah himself does. In the second reading, St. Paul advises us: to “offer our bodies as a living sacrifice” to God by explicitly rejecting the ungodly behavior of the world around us and by discerning and doing the will of God. In today’s Gospel, Jesus takes His disciples by surprise when, after Peter’s great confession of Faith, Jesus announces that He “must go to Jerusalem and suffer greatly from the elders, the chief priests and the scribes, and be killed and on the third day be raised. After correcting Peter’s objection, Jesus announces the three conditions of Christian discipleship: “Deny yourself, take up your cross and follow me.” Taking up our crosses and following Jesus is not an easy proposition, I bet you - but doing it is a most fulfilling and rewarding way to live in the next life! This week, we are all invited to join our sisters and brothers in the ecumenical family to take part of The Season of Creation - an annual ecumenical celebration of prayer and action to protect our common home. It takes place from 1st September - the World Day of Prayer for Creation - to 4th October - the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi. The Season of Creation is a time to renew our relationship with our Creator and all creation through repenting, repairing, and rejoicing together. The theme for the 2020 Season of Creation is “Jubilee for the Earth”. ‘This year, the global reach of the novel coronavirus revealed our shared human nature and the inter-connectivity of our economies, political structures, health care systems, food production chains, and energy and transportation systems in devastating ways. Jubilee is a call for people of faith to inspire our imagination and courage to restore right relationships with the Earth and all species.’ This year, amid crises that have shaken our world, we’re awakened to the urgent need to heal our relationships with creation and each other. During the season this year, we enter a time of restoration and hope, a jubilee for our Earth, that requires radically new ways of living with creation. With so much injustice all around us, now is the time for Christians everywhere to come together and show the world how to love each other and creation through ‘self-denial’ as Jesus says in the Gospel. Fr. Luke Manuel OSH
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22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
These are not the times for Mass…
Intentions were entered to respect those that had
already booked their Mass Intention Sunday, August 30– 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jer 20: 7-9; Rom 12: 1-2; Mt 16: 21-27
-7:00 a.m. Alphonse Stoute (Thanksgiving)
-9:00 a.m. All Parishioners
-11:00 a.m. Ponciano Perez
-1:00 p.m. Antonio Ramirez Frias (Special Inten.)
-5:00 p.m. Rosadel Buagas (Thanksgiving)
Monday, August 31– 22nd Week in OT Wkdy
1 Cor 2: 1-5; Lk 4: 16-30
-6:15 a.m. All Clergy of Notre Dame
-7:00 p.m. Gaudencia Buagas (Birthday)
Tuesday, September 1-- 22nd Week in OT Wkdy
1 Cor 2: 10b-16; Lk 4: 31-37
-6:15 a.m. Maxima Cruzat (Birthday)
-7:00 p.m. Jarrett VanderWilt
Wednesday, September 2– 22nd Week in OT Wkdy
1 Cor 3: 1-9; Lk 4: 38-44
-6:15 a.m. Michelle Erophilips (Birthday)
-7:00 p.m. Vocations
Thursday, September 3– St. Gregory the Great Obl.Mem
1 Cor 3: 18-23; Lk 5: 1-11
-6:15 a.m. Carlajean Dumlao (Birthday)
-7:00 p.m Lilih Apigo (Thanksgiving)
Friday, September 4-- 22nd Week in OT Wkdy
1 Cor 4: 1-5; Lk 5: 33-39
-6:15 a.m. Russell Bantigue (Death Anniversary)
-10:00 a.m. Asuncion Liboro Aguilar
-7:00 p.m. Magdalena Mana-Ay
Saturday, September 5– 22nd Week in OT Wkdy
1 Cor 4: 6b-15; Lk 6: 1-5
-8:00 a.m. Venancia Elano & Ayan Wong Long
-5:00 p.m. Leticia Durantes (Birthday)
Sunday, September 6– 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Ez 33: 7-9; Rom 13: 8-10; Mt 18: 15-20
-7:00 a.m. Pacita Corteza Villegas
-9:00 a.m. All Parishioners
-11:00 a.m. Juliana & Francis Oyibo
-1:00 p.m. Merced Gonzales
-5:00 p.m. Phyllis Hess
Sanctuary Candles Burning In Memory of
Dot & Eddie Miller
As Catholics, we believe that
all we have is a gift from God.
Our response in faith is to offer
these gifts back to God in
gratitude. With gifts of prayer,
we pray for our nation, Church
and our parishes. With gifts of
treasure, we support our par-
ishes even when we cannot be
there in person.
How you can Help:
1. Those who receive church envelopes through the mail, you may drop off your dona-tions through the mail slot in the front door of the parish office any time during the week or weekend.
2. Online giving is available just visit our parish website at www.ndgh.org and click on Parish Offering.
3. Or by Mail at: Notre Dame Catholic Church, 7720 Boone Rd., Houston, TX 77072
Continues to serve people in need during the COVID-19 pandemic through all of its
programs. Food pantries are open for
drive-through food distribution with hours each week at our
three locations:
Guadalupe Center in Houston; Mamie George Community
Center in Richmond; Beacon of Hope Center in Galveston.
For hours or other information,
call the COVID Assistance Line at
713-874-6521
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: August 30
That each of us may have the strength and courage to put
Jesus first above worldly ways and material gains. “What profit would there be for one to gain the whole world
and forfeit his life?” Matthew 16:26
St. Francis of Assisi once said, “Remember, you are what you are in the eyes of God, and nothing else.” We often forget this
stewardship wisdom when we spend all of our time, talent and treasure to gain more of the world’s riches. We need to set our
priorities based on God’s values and not the values of the material world.
22º domingo del Tiempo Ordinario: 30 de Agosto
"¿Qué beneficio tendría para uno ganar el mundo entero
y perder su vida?" Mateo 16:26
San Francisco de Asís dijo una vez: "Recuerda, eres lo que eres a los ojos de Dios, y nada más". A menudo olvidamos esta
sabiduría de corresponsabilidad cuando gastamos todo nuestro tiempo, talento y tesoros para obtener más riquezas
del mundo. Necesitamos establecer nuestras prioridades basadas en los valores de Dios y no en los valores del mundo
material.
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NOTRE DAME CHURCH HOUSTON, TEXAS August 30, 2020
Stephen Rogers, Theresa Lasarte Judith Habermacher, Eric Habermacher,
Maria Suda, Anthony Tran, Raunel Ortiz, Emilio Peñaloza, Sean Hemmingway, Guillermo Zamora, Gordon DeLoach,
Vanessa Nicole Estrada Peralta, Charlie Zwahr, Pat Spurlock,
Anthony Baumbach, Sylvia Hatfield, Henrietta Martin, Ianne Perez Quila,
Francisco Cruzada, Jonathan Pattillo, Anabel Dominguez, Lourdes McDonald,
Matthew McDonald, Mike Harding, Clara Perez, Ed Theodore
————————————————— All sick members of our parish
community.
If you need to add a name to the prayer list, please call the parish office at 281-498-4653 **************************************************
Si nesecita agregar un nombre a la lista para orar por el / ella,
Por favor llame a la oficina parroquial al 281-498-4653
Homebound: Visited by our
Ministers of the Sick… Lydia Agustin, Sam Barletta, Dolly Cyganski, Elizabeth Misri, Carolyn Starrette, Francisca Salaria, Don Wenglar, Lawrence Carter, Patricia Morah, Mary & David Tenney, Elsie Placette, Roman & Rosita Dimayuga, Joan Holder, María León, Victoria Montesa, James Munro, Jerome Smith, Madeleine Moni, Lenore Thompson, Tita Marcelo, Annie Poncik, Rogelio Velasquez, Marsha Chase, Mary Rios, Martha Abaya, Eileen Landry, Donald Kraus, Eleuteria Cerna….
PARISH SUPPORT
Financial Results for Church Operations
Year to Date Ending July 2020
Receipts………………………………...……...$35,688 Expenses………………………………...…….$70,445 Deficit…………………………………………...$34,757
PARISH WEEKLY NEEDS $17,500
Collection of 08/18/2020 Regular Collection…………………………$8,336.00 Novena…………………………..……………....$59.00 Capital Campaign………………..……..….$5,423.92 Lady of Perpetual Help…………...…………$133.00 Assumption of Mary……………….………$1,498.00
Online Giving Collection
08/16/2020……………………………………$2,395.00 IGNITE Total Amount Paid…...…………………...$32,056.15
DSF GOAL: $105,000 Total Amount Paid: ………………………$46,555.21
TAKE COURAGE … HE IS CALLING
Mark 10:46-52 VIRTUAL PROCLAIM CONFERENCE 2020
November 13-14, 2020
Mark your calendars for an exciting two-day conference
WHO: Young Adult Leaders, Young Adults, Clergy, Parish Liaisons for Young Adults, Ministry Leaders, Ministry Volunteers, etc. WHAT: Over 50 pre-recorded workshops. LIVE Keynotes in English, Span-ish, and Vietnamese. LIVE discussion groups PUBLISHER Showcases
COST: Early Bird $25 (until October 15)
Regular $40 (October 16 – November 12)
MORE DETAILS AND REGISTRATION COMING
SOON
Effective
Friday, Sept. 4th
Our Parish offices will
be CLOSED every
Friday thru the month
of September.
Houston Senior Food Bank Wednesday, September 2nd
Notre Dame from 8a-10am
All qualifying clients must be of the age 60 or above. Must bring
ID or apple card.
The Texas Catholic Herald is excited to share a new way to view
our award-winning content!
Our new issues will now be available to view online, just like
the print version! Read all our content from Daniel Cardinal
DiNardo, your favorite writers and columnists, local, state and national
headlines, as well as interesting stories from around the world and the
Vatican.
https://www.archgh.org/digitaleditions
Employment Opportunities The Archdiocese has job openings in Family
Life Ministry, Young Adult & Campus Ministry,
and in parishes and schools across the diocese.
See the job postings online at:
www.archgh.org/employment
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22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Del Vicario El pasaje del Evangelio de hoy nos recuerda que el discipulado Cristiano exige abnegación, la voluntad de sufrir, la disposición a seguir a Jesús obedeciendo su mandamiento del amor y la generosidad al entregar nuestra vida a Dios; “ofrezca su cuerpo como sacrificio vivo, santo y agradable a Dios” (Romanos 12: 1).
El profeta Jeremías, en la primera lectura, es ciertamente un prototipo del Cristo sufriente. En el Salmo Responsorial (Sal 65), el salmista manifiesta su profunda confianza en Dios, al igual que el mismo Jeremías.
En la segunda lectura, San Pablo nos aconseja: “ofrecer nuestros cuerpos como sacrificio vivo” a Dios rechazando explícitamente el comportamiento impío del mundo que nos rodea y discerniendo y haciendo la voluntad de Dios.
En el Evangelio de hoy, Jesús toma a sus discípulos por sorpresa cuando, después de la gran confesión de fe de Pedro, Jesús anuncia a sus discípulos que tenía que ir a Jerusalén para padecer allí mucho de parte de los ancianos, de los sumos sacerdotes y de los escribas; que tenía que ser condenado a muerte y resucitar al tercer día. Después de corregir la objeción de Pedro, Jesús anuncia las tres condiciones del discipulado Cristiano: “El que quiera venir conmigo, que renuncie a sí mismo, que tome su cruz y me siga.”
Tomar nuestras cruces y seguir a Jesús no es una propuesta fácil, te apuesto a que, ¡pero hacerlo es la forma más satisfactoria y gratificante de vivir en la próxima vida!
Esta semana, todos estamos invitados a unirnos a nuestros hermanos y hermanas de la familia ecuménica para participar del Tiempo de la Creación, una celebración ecuménica anual de oración y acción para proteger nuestro hogar común. Tiene lugar desde el 1 de septiembre, la Jornada mundial de oración por la creación, hasta el 4 de octubre, la fiesta de San Francisco de Asís. La Temporada de la Creación es un momento para renovar nuestra relación con nuestro Creador y toda la creación a través del arrepentimiento, la reparación y la alegría juntos.
El tema de la Temporada de la Creación 2020 es “Jubileo de la Tierra.” ‘Este año, el alcance global del nuevo coronavirus reveló nuestra naturaleza humana compartida y la interconexión de nuestras economías, estructuras políticas, sistemas de atención médica, cadenas de producción de alimentos y sistemas de energía y transporte de formas devastadoras. Jubileo es un llamado a las personas de fe para inspirar nuestra imaginación y coraje para restaurar las relaciones correctas con la Tierra y todas las especies.”
Este año, en medio de las crisis que han sacudido nuestro mundo, nos despertamos a la urgente necesidad de sanar nuestras relaciones con la creación y entre nosotros. Durante la temporada de este año, entramos en una época de restauración y esperanza, un jubileo para nuestra Tierra, que requiere formas radicalmente nuevas de vivir con la creación. Con tanta injusticia a nuestro alrededor, ahora es el momento de que los Cristianos de todo el mundo se reúnan y muestren al mundo cómo amarse unos a otros y a la creación a través de la "abnegación", como dice Jesús en el Evangelio. Padre Luke Manuel OSH
Fase de reapertura
La obligación de asistir a misa los domingos y días
festivos sigue siendo suspendido. Todavía se recomienda que las personas, especialmente aquellos que tienen 65 años o más o son vulnerable, deben permanecer
en casa y transmitir en vivo via YouTube.
CAPACIDAD DE LA IGLESIA
Después del reciente anuncio del gobernador Abbott para cumplir con los requisitos, solo permitiremos
una capacidad del 25% de las personas en cada
Misa. Para nuestra parroquia, Notre Dame, es un
total de 275 personas por cada Misa. Si alcanzamos
la capacidad permitida en cualquier Misa, comprenda si el ujier le informa que no podemos
dejar entrar más personas a la iglesia
HORARIO DE MISAS (COVID-19) Abierto al público
Misa durante la semana: Lunes a Viernes 7:00 pm; Jueves (Español); Miercoles Novena transmisión en vivo
Sabado: 8:00 am; 5:00 pm (Ingles) Al publico y transmisión en vivo
Dominicales: 8:30 am & 11:00 am (Ingles) Al público y transmisión en vivo; 1:00 pm (Español) al público y transmisión en vivo ; 7:45 am Rosario
Confesiones: Sabados 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm La capilla permanece CERRADA Todas las reuniones y actividades en las instalaciones
de la iglesia se suspenden temporalmente hasta nuevo aviso.
Para una actualización y otra
información sobre las actividades de nuestra parroquia, visite nuestro sitio
web al ndgh.org ya que está sujeta a cambios.
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