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PARISH STAFF
Msgr. Adam S. McClosky Pastor
Gary Hilbig Deacon Rodolfo Cerda Deacon
Juan F. Pareja Deacon
Cecilia Garcia Pastoral Assistant David V. Dwigans Business/Facilities Mgr
Christine A Reyes Secretary
Dalia Mendoza Receptionist Mary Gahr Director of Music
Jeanenne Hagerman Bookkeeper
Dan Schwieterman DRE Irene Chavez RE Admin Assistant
Adriana Guzman Youth Minister
John Guzman Hispanic Ministries Baldemar Gonzales Custodian
Maria Crouch Housekeeper
MASS SCHEDULE Saturday 5:30 PM (English) Sunday 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM (English) 12:30 PM (Spanish) Weekdays: Tue - Fri 8:00 AM
ADORATION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Wednesday 8:30 AM - 9:00 PM RECONCILIATION
Saturday 4:30 PM or by appointment
ANOINTING OF THE SICK First Friday of the month after Morning Mass.
BAPTISM Classes offered five times a year.
MARRIAGE Allow six months for preparation. Call church office for appointment.
INSTRUCTIONS for ADULTS First Holy Com-munion & Confirmation - Call the church office.
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston
215 East Tenth Street • Houston, Texas 77008-7025 Parish Office 713 864-2653 Fax 713 864-0761 Web Site: allsaintsheights.com
Mark Your Calendar
Sunday, January 11 The Baptism of the Lord
8:30 AM Mass (English)
9:15 AM CCE Classes (English)
9:45 AM Adult Bible Study (English) Conference Room
10:30 AM Mass (English)
11:15 AM CCE Classes (Español)
11:15 AM Adult Bible Study (Español) Parish Hall
12:30 PM Mass (Español)
Monday, January 12 8:00 AM Communion Service
6:00 PM AA Men’s Group TALC Room #4
7:00 PM Spiritual Renewal Book Discussion TALC
Room #2
Tuesday, January 13 8:00 AM Mass (English)
6:00 PM Zapata Ballet Folklorico Parish Hall
7:00 PM RCIA Instruction SVDP Room #2
7:00 PM Adult Ed Monthly Meeting TALC Room #5
7:00 PM Liturgical Commission Conference Room
8:30 PM Men’s SLAA Group TALC Room #4
Wednesday, January 14 Eucharistic Adoration from 8:30 AM until 9:00 PM
8:00 AM Mass (English)
10:00 AM Altar Society Meeting Ad Bldg
6:45 PM ECO Classes
7:00 PM Spanish Choir Practice SVDP Room #1
Thursday, January 15 10:00 AM Mass (English)
6:00 PM Zapata Ballet Folklorico Parish Hall
6:30 PM English Choir Practice SVDP Room #1
Friday, January 16 6:30 AM That Man Is You Parish Hall
8:00 AM Mass (English)
Saturday, January 17 4:30 PM Confessions
5:30 PM Mass (English)
6:00 PM There is a Solution Men’s Group TALC Rm #4
7:00 PM We Are Not Saints AA TALC Room #4
Sunday, January 18
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
8:30 AM Mass (English)
9:15 AM CCE Classes (English)
9:45 AM Adult Bible Study (English) Conference Room
10:30 AM Mass (English)
11:15 AM CCE Classes (Español)
11:15 AM Adult Bible Study (Español) Parish Hall
12:30 PM Mass (Español)
El Bautismo del Señor
11 de enero de 2015
Todos ustedes, los que tienen sed,
vengan por agua.
— Isaías 55:1
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
In the 1560s, the Council of Trent attempted to standardize
the widely variant customs for the pastoral care of the sick and
dying. We had inherited a practice called “extreme unction,”
from the Latin words meaning anointing at the point of death.
The deeper tradition, however, is about the prayer of faith that
will heal and restore the sick person, and is straight from the
Letter of James. The Fathers went back to the beginning, and
while not discarding the “extreme unction” name, made a plea
for the proper use of this sacrament. As soon as a person is in
danger of death from sickness or old age, they reasoned, the time
for the sacrament had already arrived.
As a result of this desire, the next ritual text for anointing
contained an innovation: a rite for visiting the sick that included
readings from scripture, psalms, and prayers. Old customs fade
slowly, however, and the quality of pastoral care languished for
centuries while people delayed the celebration of a consoling
and effective sacrament, sometimes missing the opportunity
completely. A priest ministering to a dying and unconscious
patient alone in a room has never been the desire of the Church.
Our tradition is far too rich for this sacrament to be celebrated in
such a diminished and ungenerous manner.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
The Baptism of the Lord
January 11, 2015
All you who are thirsty, come to the
water!
— Isaiah 55:1
Open Wide the Doors of Our Faith
Tuesdays 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM | 2-Story School Bldg Rm 2
“The History of the Church” Part I – January 6, 2015 | Part II – January 13, 2015
Presented by Trevor Pinkerton
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the
process through which adults seeking full communion in
the Catholic Church are gradually introduced to the Ro-
man Catholic faith and way of life. To learn more about
RCIA visit www.allsaintsheights.com/rcia or call Kelly
Hawkins at 713.515.8177.
My Beloved Brothers and Sisters,
Again we are into a New Year, 2015. As I get older, the years move along faster and faster. As the old
Latin phrase reminds us: “Time flies; remember your final end." But in the meantime, let us live each
day to the fullest. Yesterday is past; tomorrow is yet to come; today is here with us now! Look at it as
yet another gift from God and make the best of it. I wish all of you a blessed, healthy and HAPPY
NEW YEAR - 2015! May God continue to bless each one of you and our parish of All Saints.
Again you have made my Christmas a happy and merry one. I thank you for the many good wishes,
beautiful cards, notes and good eats and drinks (wines) that you gave me during this Christmas Season.
Each one is greatly appreciated.
Today is a special day in our parish as we bless and dedicate the beautiful painting of Jesus and the
Samaritan Woman at the well by artist and parishioner, Catherine Whiteswan at the 8:30 a.m. Mass.
The story of the Samaritan Woman is a story of great awakening and manifestation of the mercy and
forgiveness of Jesus to the woman and to all mankind. The painting will adorn our Reconciliation Room and will serve as a remind-
er to penitents of that mercy and forgiveness for all who are repentant. The Epiphany is a 'manifestation' of Jesus to all nations of
the earth as represented by the Three Kings who came from foreign lands and found the newborn king. We are truly grateful to
Catherine for this beautiful artwork and the parish says: THANK YOU, CATHERINE! Your talents and love and generosity will be
appreciated by many for years to come.
Blessings,
Msgr. Adam
The All Saints Religious Goods Store
“RINCON DE LOS SANTOS” The Saint’s Corner Open after all Masses
Located in the Parish Office Building
Accepting Visa & MasterCard
“Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord
And let perpetual light shine upon her”
Our prayerful condolences to the family of
Myrle Bullock (Sister of Beth Degeyter)
May she rest in the peace of Christ
UNLEASH YOUR INNER
SUPERHERO! Become a Monthly Sponsor for a Family of Four
at the
All Saints St Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
Commit to buy the groceries listed below on a monthly
basis or schedule a $25 monthly donation.
Groceries:
5 Cans Vegetables
5 Cans Fruit
3 Cans Soup
3 Cans Meat or Fish
3 Lbs Fresh Produce
1 Lb Pasta
1 Lb Dry Beans
1 Lb Rice
1 Box Cereal
1 Jar Peanut Butter
Miscellaneous
as desired
To sign up, or for more information
Contact Elisa Goodwin at [email protected].
“Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord
And let perpetual light shine upon her”
Our prayerful condolences to the family of
John Fisher (Husband of Ann Fisher &
Father of Conway Adams)
May she rest in the peace of Christ
Attention Men of All Saints! “That Man is You!” is back for the Spring Semester. Friday,
January, 16th - 6:30 AM to 7:30 AM in the Parish Hall - Doors
open at 6 AM with breakfast. That Man is You! is an interac-
tive, multimedia men’s program focused upon the development
of authentic male leadership. The program content harmonizes
current social and medical science with the teachings of the
Church and the wisdom of the saints to develop the vision of
man fully alive.
Register at www.paradisusdei.org or contact Greg Getty at greg-
Religious Education Upcoming Events
Religious Formation registration remains open all year. Give
the “light” that guided the Magi to your child, the light is
Christ…He leads to eternity. Religious Formation begins this
week on January 6 at our Public Schools and here at the church
campus on January 11. It is not too late to register your child if
not already with our faith formation programs. Forms can be
found in the foyer of the church or you may register electronical-
ly on the parish website. Also, we take registration at class times
on Sundays and Wednesdays as well as at the following public
schools – Harvard, Love, Sinclair and Travis Elementary, Hamil-
ton and Hogg Middle School. and Reagan High School. We are
a parish that PRACTICES reaching out to share the faith with all.
Bible Study RESUMES on January 11 with the English group
meeting at 9:45 AM and the Spanish at 11:30 AM in the Parish
Hall.
Spiritual Renewal Book Discussion will meet on January 12th
and 19th from 7:00 PM to 8:15 PM in TALC Room 2. “The Four
Signs of a Dynamic Catholic” discussion leader is Dan Schwie-
terman. Extra books are available free while the supply lasts in
the parish office. Are you ready to let God take your spiritual
life to the next level? Do you want to help reinvigorate your
parish? Matthew Kelly promises to take you on a journey that
will motivate you to live out the genius of Catholicism in your
daily life. Let Jesus be reborn in your heart and our world. All
are welcome to join the discussion with or without the book. The
next three-part discussion series is with the book “The Real Je-
sus” from January 26th - February 9th.
Adult Confirmation Program is taking enrollment starting in
January. Please contact Ed. Colbert (English) – edcol-
[email protected] or John Guzman (Spanish)
[email protected] or Dan at the parish office to sign
up. In English and Spanish. It will begin in February with con-
firmation in May.
Volunteer efforts in our formation programs. Volunteer ef-
forts by several dozen parishioners make this possible. Some
serve as teachers and aides, others on committees such as Adult
Ed, with the youth and children for events, and in the office to
prepare materials. We will begin our first confession and com-
munion program in March through the end of June for which we
will need another 10 or 12 volunteers. If you are seeking ways to
help get the message of Christ out, you convert yourself from a
disciple (learner) to an apostle (a doer who goes out to others).
Call Dan or Adriana at the office or email us if you wish to get
moving in the New Year.
El registro para la Formación Religiosa está abierto todo el
año. Dale la luz a Su Hijo que guió a LOS MAGOS, la luz es
Cristo que lleva la vida eterna. Formación religiosa comienza la
semana del 6 de enero en nuestras escuelas públicas y aquí en la
iglesia el 11 de enero. No es demasiado tarde para registrar tu
hijo si no está registrado. Las formas de registro las pueden en-
contrar en el atrio de la iglesia o pueden enrolarlos electrónica-
mente en el sitio de internet. Además, aceptamos registros du-
rante el horario de clases el Domingo (9:15 y 11:15 AM) y el
Miércoles (6:45 PM), así como en las siguientes escuelas públi-
cas elementales - Harvard, Love, Sinclair y Travis; Hamilton y
Hogg MS; Reagan HS. Estas clases son sin costo alguno para la
familia, sólo su tiempo para traerlos y dar importancia a desarrol-
lar la fe de sus hijos (traigan a sus nietos, avisen a sus vecinos,
etc……). Somos una parroquia que PRACTICA lo que cree:
compartir la fe con todos.
Programa de Confirmación para Adultos: Aceptaremos regis-
tros comenzando el mes de Enero. Hablen por favor con Ed Col-
bert (Inglés) [email protected] o con John Guzman
(Español) [email protected] o registrarse con Dan
en la oficina de la iglesia en Inglés o Español. Comenzaremos en
Febrero para hacer la confirmación en Mayo.
Esfuerzo y Compromiso de algunos Voluntarios en nuestros
programas de formación: El esfuerzo de los voluntarios, varias
docenas de ellos, hacen todo esto posible. Algunos sirven como
maestros y ayudantes, otros ayudan en los comités como el
Comité de Educación para Adultos, en eventos para jóvenes y
niños, en labores de oficina preparando materiales… Nosotros
comenzaremos nuestro programa de la primera confesión y co-
munión en Marzo hasta finales de Junio, para el cual necesi-
taremos otros 10 ó 12 voluntarios. Si ustedes buscan formas de
ayudarnos para cumplir el mensaje de Cristo, pueden ustedes
mismos convertirse de discípulo (el que está aprendiendo) en
un apóstol (el que va a enseñar a otros). Llamen a Dan o Adri-
ana a la oficina o por e-mail, si desean comenzar en el Año Nue-
vo.
Register TODAY for the
All Saints Men’s Retreat January 23 - 25, 2015
Holy Name Retreat Center
430 Bunker Hill Rd, Houston, TX 713-464-0211
A year without a retreat is like a day without light. Contact Kelly Hawkins @ 713-515-8177 / [email protected]
Or David Haim @ 713-862-5801 / [email protected]
“So then you are no longer stranger and sojourners, but you are fellow citizens with the
holy ones and members of the household of God” Ephesians 12:19
Mass Intentions & Readings for the Week/ Lecturas de la Semana
January 10, 2015 – January 18, 2015
Thursday, January 15 8:00 AM
Readings/Lecturas
Heb 3:7-14; Ps 95:6-11; Mk 1:40-45
Wednesday, January 14 8:00 AM
Readings/Lecturas
Heb 2:14-18; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Mk
1:29-39
Tuesday, January 13
St Hilary 8:00 AM
Readings/Lecturas
Heb 2:5-12; Ps 8:2ab, 5, 6-9; Mk
1:21-28
Saturday, January 17
St Anthony 5:30 PM
Readings/Lecturas
Heb 4:12-16; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk
2:13-17
Sunday, January 11
The Baptism of the Lord 8:30 AM Cheryl Stansberry
10:30 AM People of the Parish
12:30 PM Beth Lake
Readings/Lecturas
Is 42:1-4, 6-7 or Is 55:1-11; Ps 29:1-4,
3, 9-10 or Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Acts
10:34-38 or 1 Jn 5:1-9; Mk 1:7-11
Saturday, January 10
The Most Holy Name of Jesus 5:30 PM People of the Parish
Readings/Lecturas
1 Jn 5:14-21; Ps 149:1-6a, 9b; Jn
3:22-30
Sunday, January 18
2nd Sunday in Ordinary time 8:30 AM
10:30 AM People of the Parish
12:30 PM
Readings/Lecturas
1 Sm 3:3b-10, 19; Ps 40:2, 4, 7-10; 1
Cor 6:13c-15a, 17-20; Jn 1:35-42
Monday, January 12 Readings/Lecturas
Heb 1:1-6; Ps 97:1, 2b, 6, 7c, 9; Mk
1:14-20
Friday, January 16 8:00 AM
Readings/Lecturas
Heb 4:1-5, 11; Ps 78:3, 4bc, 6c-8; Mk
2:1-12
Anuncios para la Comunidad Hispana
Para el domingo del 1/11/2015
Voluntario para la Oficina de la Parroquia:
¡Si usted puede ayudar un domingo cada mes, podemos abrir la
Oficina de la Parroquia! Hable con John Guzman para coordinar-
se.
Preparación para el Sacramento de Confirmación de Adultos
comienza muy pronto:
Si usted necesita preparación favor de llamar a John Guzman al
713-864-2653, Ext. 216 para inscribirse. Clases empiezan para
estar celebrarlo este Pentecostés.
¡Estudio Bíblico!
Hoy regresaremos el Estudio Bíblico a las 11:15 am en el salón
parroquial (lado de la cocina). ¿Cuantos jueces puede nombra?
Reúnanse para descubrir la respuesta y lo que hicieron.
Hechos para más – Discusión del Club de Libros: Hoy y el 25 de enero; 1:30 pm a 3:00 pm: Salón de Conferencia
de la Oficina. Traiga su libro (Hechos para más) y comparta sus
nuevas experiencias. Hablaremos sobre ellos con una taza de café
y una meriendita.
¡Inglés como segunda idioma!
Ya se acerca la clase de inglés, el próximo 17 de enero del 2015,
desde las 10:00 a.m. hasta las 2:00 p.m. cada sábado hasta el 25
de abril. Inscríbase en la Oficina de la Parroquia para guardar su
lugar.
¿No conoce nadie para ayudarle ser un voluntario?
Solamente una llamada a la oficina de la parroquia y le podemos
referir para ser voluntario de los: Acólitos, Acomodadores, 2
Delegados para del Ministerio Hispano, Ministros de Eucaristía,
Hospitalidad, Lectores, Coro, Sacristanes, Ministro de Funerales
y TMO. Ya saben que sin su ayuda, no podemos servirles ade-
cuadamente. No pierda la oportunidad de servirle al Señor. Hable
para coordinarle con la persona encargada de su ministerio.
¿Está Preparado Espiritualmente?
Si no, solo con una llamada al oficina de la parroquia y le pode-
mos ayudar con preparación para: Sacramento de Matrimonio (o
Anulación); Reconciliación; Primera Comunión; Confirma-
ción de Adultos (Llame a John Guzmán al 713-864-2653, Ext.
216. ¡Clases empiezan muy pronto!)
Bautismo Español
Si ustedes desean bautizar en el mes de enero, 2015
favor llamen a la Oficina Administrativa para registrarse.
Clases: 25 de Enero, 2015
Bautismo: 1 de Febrero, 2015
Todo documento, asi como una copia del Certificado de Naci-
miento, debe ser entregado antes de el 12 de enero.
English Baptism
Registration is currently taking place for those wishing
to Baptize in January 2015.
Classes: January 17th
Baptism: January 31st
Please call the Parish Office to make an appointment. All pa-
perwork and copy of child’s Birth Certificate must be submitted
by January 12, 2015.
THE WATERS OF BAPTISM
When new sod is put in, it needs constant saturation with
water. Landscapers say that this “knits” the sod to the soil. The
same when a branch is grafted onto a tree: the poultice that joins
them at the splice must be kept wet at all times. Water is the
stuff that binds the very cells of our bodies together. No wonder
religions throughout all times and cultures have used it so prom-
inently. When Jesus stepped into the Jordan for baptism, he
“knit” himself to what had come before him. By going to the
Jordan, he made himself one with the people of Israel who had
crossed it into their Promised Land. With John the Baptist,
Christ wove himself into the prophetic tradition that heralded
the coming reign of God. He had become fully human in the
waters of Mary’s womb, and by partaking in the rite of the bap-
tism of repentance, Jesus identified himself with our sinful, frail
humanity. It is through the waters of baptism that Christ contin-
ues to graft new members onto his Body, the Church; through
these waters we are cleansed from sin and filled with the prom-
ise of grace, given our destiny for eternal life. For us, as for
Jesus, it is also the waters of baptism that inaugurate our mis-
sion to proclaim the Good News.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
ELECTRONIC GIFT GIVING
If you are interested in ELECTRONIC GIFT GIVING
(Automatic Bank Withdrawal), please complete the “Agreement
for Preauthorized Payments”. Forms are located in the rear of
the church or on our website allsaintsheights.com.
All you need to do is fill out the form in full and attach a “Voided” check. You can mail the form or bring it by the Ad-ministration Building. Use mail slot if after hours.
ALL SAINTS CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
215 E. 10th Street
Houston, TX 77008
Attention: Bookkeeper
Please DO NOT drop the form in the weekly collection basket
as it contains your “CONFIDENTIAL” bank information.
Christmas Flower Donations In Memory of:
Leon Smith, Lee & Mary Smith by Betty Smith
Chester L & Martha V Nowak by Fabian R Nowak
OFFERTORY COLLECTION REPORT
For the Week Ended Sunday, 12/21/2014
Week Actual Budget Variance
Weekly Offering 11,773.75 10,952.46 821.29
Electronic Offering 3,270.00 3,270.00 0.00
Building Imp Fund 120.00 0.00 120.00
TOTAL 15,163.75 14,222.46 941.29
For the 25 Weeks Ended Sunday, 12/21/2014
Year- to-Date Actual Budget Variance
Weekly Offering 252,386.30 275,222.58 (22,836.28)
Electronic Offering 34,655.00 34,655.00 0.00
Building Imp Fund 6,473.00 7,500.00 (1,027.00)
TOTAL 293,514.30 317,377.58 (23,863.28)
Special Collection:
Retirement Fund for Religious 147.00
ATTENTION!
The deadlines for bulletin articles,
flyer inserts, and pulpit announcements are as follows:
Bulletin Articles: Mondays @ 12:00 noon
Bulletin Inserts: Wednesdays @ 12:00 noon
Pulpit Announcements: Thursdays @ 12:00 noon
CHILDREN OF ETERNITY You are children of eternity. Your immortal crown awaits
you, to reward your duty and love. You may indeed sow here
in tears, but you may be sure there to reap in joy. —St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Spring Registration for Third Age Learning Center
Third Age Learning Center (TALC) senior program will hold its
2015 Spring Semester Registration for classes and activities on
Thursday, January 29th in the church parish hall from 9:00 AM
to 1:00 PM. The Spring Semester will begin on Monday, Feb-
ruary 9 and conclude on Friday, May 8. Registration will con-
tinue the first two weeks of the semester.
TALC invites all seniors in the community to come and enjoy
the many classes and activities offered by the TALC Spring
Program. Classes offered include Exercise, Woodworking,
Computer, Conversational Spanish, Line Dancing, Hula, Stained
Glass, Watercolor Painting, Bridge and much more. Also on the
calendar are monthly parties, day trips, seminars and birthday
celebrations.
A full course hot lunch, served on individual trays, is cooked on
-site and available Monday through Friday at 12 noon during the
semester for the nominal fee of $2.00. Lunch reservations are
recommended. For TALC program invitation and lunch reser-
vations, call 713-248-1277.
OFFERTORY COLLECTION REPORT
For the Week Ended Sunday, 12/28/2014
Week Actual Budget Variance
Wkly Offering 27,554.64 26,491.60 1,063.04
Electronic Offering 0.00 0.00 0.00
Bldg Imp Fund 125.00 0.00 125.00
TOTAL 27,679.64 26,491.60 1,188.04
For the 26 Weeks Ended Sunday, 12/28/2014
Year- to-Date Actual Budget Variance
Wkly Offering 279,940.94 301,714.18 (21,773.24)
Electronic Offering 34,655.00 34,655.00 0.00
Bldg Imp Fund 6,598.00 7,500.00 (902.00)
TOTAL 321,193.94 343,869.18 (22,675.24)
Special Collection:
Retirement Fund for Religious 110.00
PRAYER LIST Please keep the following persons in your prayers. If you have a
family member, friend or neighbor who is in need of prayer, let the
church know by either calling the parish office or emailing
Norma J. Garcia, Sadie Morales, Bob Bark, Doctor Alpesh, Tony Fon-
tana, Rory Hernandez, Connor O’Leary, Jacob & Joshua Peters, Rudy
Martinez, Carmene Romero, Estella Naranjo, Deborah & Socorro Cas-
tillo, Richard Tristan, Brandon Tristan, William Samohyl, James Tara-
zoff, Myrle Bullock, Nicholas Rowell, Emma “Mimi” Newhouse, An-
gel Flores, Pete Bolds Jr., Delia Lozano, The Lozano Family, Dorothy
Scalco, Rosi Hernandez-Curtis, Sue Ann Schwantes, Ralph Lasher,
Juan Ygnacio, Miguel Perugache, Camile Nick & Gloria Herminia,
Alexie Alcoser, Altagracia Flores, Dubelza C. Garcia, Sylvia G. Reyes,
Blanche Perez, Refaela DeLeon, Jaclyn Aguirre, Mike Komkov, Janie
Alcoser, Jonah Robert Reda, Terry Lee Smith, Laura LuLu Reyes,
Joyce Waire, Dudley Richard, Yvonne Davila, Leo Munguia, Louis
Freeh, Corina Pizzini, Ellie Perez, Rachael Soza, Sandra Martinez,
Lorenzo Diaz, Emily Hilbig, Ian & Elizabeth Alveraz, Virginia Za-
marripa, Roberto Varela, Joyce Ashmore, Angela Perkins, Barbara
Alban, Bettye Martinez, Joe B. Cortez, Mary Louise Flores, Griselda
Ramirez, Juan G. Reyes, Lydia G. Moreno, Rosie Peradre, Barbara
Albans, Martin Engquist, Josie Cobb, Albert Lee Cobb Sr., Katrina
Cobb, Anthony Amy, Cecilia Garcia, Albert Reyes, Marco Morado.
Please contact the Church Office with an update.
PASTORAL MINISTRIES Altar Servers Matthew Ardoin / Marisela Villarreal
Altar Society Liz Lester
Art & Environment Barry Connor / Anita Longoria / Chuck Shoults
Eucharistic Ministers Isaac Tapia / Richard Malinowski
Homebound Ministry Jo Kelley Parish / Cecilia Garcia
Knights of Columbus Joel Syzdek
Lectors Jimmy Phillips
RCIA Kelly Hawkins
Sacristans Maggie Tyerina / Wendy Nugent
St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry Jeanenne Hagerman
Third Age Learning Center Jo Kelley Parrish
Ushers Richard Kercho / John Ortiz
PASTORAL COUNCIL Charles Adams Chairperson [email protected]
Pedro Amador [email protected]
Duane Bradley [email protected]
Esteban Caro [email protected]
Christopher Cola [email protected]
Charla Macicek [email protected]
Trevor Pinkerton [email protected]
Stephanie Sullivan [email protected]
Paul Taverna [email protected]
Mike Towns [email protected]
PRAY FOR THOSE IN ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY
Many parishioners have family or friends who are active in
the military. Join us in supporting their families as we pray
for their safe return: Cecilio D. Flores, Robert Padilla, Michael Rodriguez, Randy
Boyorquez, Rocio Marquez, Jr., Adrian Rodriquez, Francisco G. Mar-
tinez, Mark Lubinski, Brett A. West, Christian Flores, John Mark
Hamm, Jillian Dougherty, Dianne Keister, Major Michael Huerta, Mi-
chael Jones, Michael Katkoski, Luis Espinoza, Andrew Munoz, Leo
(Leo Getz) Richardson, Eric Michael Wilganowski, Patrick Ryan Al-
ban, Anthony Brian Garcia, Lt Colonel Christopher Goodyear, Antho-
ny B. Garcia
STAFF E-MAILS Msgr. Adam McClosky, Pastor [email protected]
Gary Hilbig, Deacon [email protected]
Cecilia Garcia, Pastoral Assistant cecilia garcia@ allsaints.us.com
David V. Dwigans, Business/Facilities Mgr [email protected]
Christine Anguiano Reyes, Secretary [email protected]
Dalia Mendoza, Receptionist [email protected]
Mary Gahr, Music Director and English Mass Choir Director
Eduardo Casas, Spanish Choir & Children Choir
Jeanenne Hagerman, Bookkeeper [email protected]
Dan Schwieterman, DRE [email protected]
Adriana Guzman, Youth Ministry [email protected]
Irene Chavez, RE Admininstrative Assistant [email protected]
John Guzman, Hispanic Ministry [email protected]
BULLETIN INQUIRIES: [email protected]
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