St. William Catholic Church Chapel of the Holy Cross
May 19, 2013 Pentecost Sunday
St. William Parish Church Clubs and Organization Contact Information
Music coordinator/Coordinador de Música Kevin McGarrahan 256-586-6784 St. Vincent de Paul Tim Higgins *for Assistance 256-582-4245 ext. 201 RENEW Mary Fritts 256-582-7389 Ladies Sodality Jeanette Seppamaki 256-656-0662 Knights of Columbus Council 12618 Paul McKinney 256-878-2376 Assembly 3328 Sean Landry 256-878-0966 Marshall County Homeless Ministry Janice Slaughter 256-582-7609 Respect Life Judith Hyatt 256-200-0148 Alice Beck 256-593-4764 Young at Heart Helen Befort 256-891-0680
Parish School of Religion
Pre-K through 8th Grade Children age 4 through 15. Catholic Youth Formation meets on Sundays in Mary’s House from 9:45 am to 10:45 am. Please see the calendar for the full schedule.
Senior Youth Catechism High School Catechism is held each Sunday in Angel House from 9:45 am to 10:45 am. Please see the calendar for the full schedule.
Adult Formation/RCIA Interested in learning about the Catholic Faith? Classes meet on Tuesday at 7:00 pm in Craven Hall. Please see the calendar for the full schedule.
Sacraments
Weddings Couples must contact Fr. Tim at least 6 months prior to setting a wedding date at the parish.
Baptisms Please contact Fr. Tim for schedules and preparation information.
Quinceañera Participants must have received Confirmation or have been pre-pared for Confirmation. Contact the Pastor 3 months prior to the event. Bulletin Deadline Monday 12:00 pm
Capilla de la Santa Cruz Grupos, Organizaciones y Información
Coros Coro Santa Cruz: Ensayo los viernes a las 6 pm en la Capilla. *Coordinador: Raúl Garduño, 256-558-5286 Coro Alabanza y Gloria: Ensayo los jueves a las 6 pm en el centro. *Coordinador: Tomás Ackerman, 251-402-3626 Coro Fuego Divino: Ensayo los viernes a las 6 pm en el cen-tro. *Coordinador: Eredín Díaz, 256-558-6340
Catecismo Preparación para la recepción de los sacramentos y para el cre-cimiento en la fe. Clases los viernes, sábados y domingos en el centro. Se requiere dos años de clase para la recepción de la Primera Comunión y para Confirmación. Para la recepción de Comunión el/la estudiante necesita tener 7 años de edad antes del primero de octubre. Para empezar la clase del primer año de Confirmación, necesita tener 12 años antes del primero de octubre. Y para la recepción de Confirmación, necesita tener 13 años antes del primero de octubre. *Contacte: María López o Yolanda Nieto, 256-891-0550 Clases de Crecimiento. Para los jóvenes y adultos que quie-ren aprender más de su fe. “Cuando era niño, hablaba como niño, pensaba y razonaba como niño. Pero cuando me hice hombre, dejé de lado las cosas del niño” (1 Corintios 13:11). *Coordinador: Santiago Vásquez, 256-960-7095
Sacramentos Cursos Pre-Matrimoniales. Dichoso quien ama de corazón los Mandatos del Señor. Anímate a recibir la bendición de Dios en tu matrimonio. Te esperamos. *Contacte: Diácono Edwin y Paola Santos, 256-738-6103 Clases Pre-Bautismal. Cada segundo sábado del mes a las 11:00 de la mañana. *Para más información contacte: María López 256-891-0550 Preparación Quinceañeras. Son solamente tres veces al año. *Para más información contacte: Ramona Solís, 256-302-1385
Grupos Grupo Juvenil Reuniones Miércoles 10:00 am a 12:00 pm, y Domingos 5:00 pm a 7:00 pm *Contacte: Maricela Nieto, 256-572-6613 Caballeros de Colón *Contacte: Luis Rivera, 256-630-4395 Grupos de Oración. “Eran asiduos a la enseñaza de los Após-toles, a la Convivencia fraterna a la fracción del pan y a las oraciones” (Hechos 2:42). Domingos desde las 2 p.m. hasta las 5 p.m. en la capilla. *Coordinador 1: Baltazar Zamarripa, 256-293-2599 *Coordinador 2: Pedro González, 256-486-7890
Comité Organizador de los Eventos de la Iglesia *Contacte: Rosalinda Vega, 256-572-1642
One of the messages which the Church received from the Spirit of God at the Vatican Council II was that it should do more for the poor of the
world. Over the past forty years the Church has increased her interest in the poor. Not only has the Church tried to lighten the sufferings of the poor, but she has tried to be more efficient in bringing the Good News of Jesus Christ and His Church to the poor. Pope John Paul II has said, “He who lacks material resources may be poor, but he who does not know the way which God marks out for him is even poorer. “What does it profit a man,” asks Our Lord, “if he gains the whole world and suffers the loss of his soul?”(Mk 8:36) What, my dear friends, will it profit us if we gain the whole world for the poor, but do not help them to find the way which will lead them to God and the happiness of heaven? (McCullen, Deep Down Things, p. 255)
Blessed John Paul II in his encyclical letter “The Gospel of Life” reminds us that ‘when the sense of God is lost, there is also a tendency to lose the sense of man, of his dignity and his life” (no.21). If we wish to change the “culture of death” in our society we must restore God to the center of our lives. The power of the Gospel is to transform humanity from within and to make it new. Like the yeast which leavens the bread, the Gospel is meant to permeate all cultures and give them life from within so that they may ex-press the full truth about the human person and about human life. ~ Most Rev. Kevin Farrell, Bishop of Dallas, homily at the Closing Mass for the 2013 National Prayer Vigil for Life, January 25, 2013
The Pro-Life Committee invites you to pray the Rosary for an end to abortion every Wednesday in May at the Shrine of the Unborn in front
of the church office.
Respect Life Judith Hyatt
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION Today we are at the fiftieth day of the Easter celebra-tion: seven weeks of seven days, a week of weeks, now culminating in a festival fiftieth day. While the liturgical color of the Easter season is gold, on this last day we have red. For the first thousand years of the church, there were no firm rules for using colors. Only wealthy churches could afford a full array of colors, and most places used the best vestments, no matter the color, for the greatest feasts. The Church spelled out an exact plan for color, including red for Pentecost, only in 1570, but local differ-ences held on until the 1800s. Color experts tell us that red is a hot color, best used for fast-paced, upbeat, active experiences. It is hard to be neutral before red, as any matador will tell you. It invites commitment, draws you in. It is a stimulating color, en-gaging the eye, stirring hunger. It is the most fitting color for this day when we celebrate the descent of the Holy Spirit into our lives, a dynamic presence overturning neu-trality in favor of passion and commitment. —James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
11:00 am Mass at park with picnic to follow
Please bring a side dish or dessert to share Chicken, hot dogs,
and drinks provided
Sunday, June 2nd Civitan Park, Guntersville
Children’s activities
THE DAY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT John’s Gospel tells us that when Jesus “breathed” on the disciples, the Holy Spirit came into them, empowering them to forgive sins and to gather all people into union with one another. The book of Genesis had explained the divisions among nations with the story of the Tower of Babel. In rebellious pride, human beings had struggled to become equal to God. The result was chaos, strife, the inability even to speak the same language among themselves. To-day’s reading from Acts tells how the Spirit has just the opposite effect. Strangers from many nations hear and understand one another, each in his or her own tongue. This message of unity in the Spirit is repeated in the reading from Corinthians. There are many gifts, many ways to serve. One way is not “higher,” nor one person “better” than another. There is but one Spirit, who accom-plishes all the different works we do, acting through us.
COMING THIS FALL
ST. WILLIAM LADIES SODALITY
TRASH TO TREASURE RETURNS THIS FALL
The St. William Ladies Sodality will again host their annual Trash to Treasure sale in Craven Hall this fall. If you have gently used household items, toys, linens, home décor, lawn & garden, etc. that you would like to donate for the sale, please bring by the church office during regular business hours. Space is limited, so if you have furniture or large items to donate please contact Janice Slaughter at 256-582-7609.
**NO SHOES OR CLOTHING WILL BE ACCEPTED**
EL DÍA DEL ESPÍRITU SANTO El Evangelio de Juan nos dice que cuando Jesús “sopló” so-bre los discípulos, el Espíritu Santo descendió sobre ellos dándoles po-der de perdonar los pecados y de reunir a todos los pueblos. El Génesis explica la divi-sión entre las naciones con la histo-ria de la torre de Babel. En orgullo-
sa rebelión, los seres humanos luchaban por ser iguales a Dios. El resultado fue caos, sufrimiento y la inhabilidad hasta de hablar el mismo idioma entre ellos. La lectura de hoy de los Hechos nos dice que el Espíritu tiene justa-mente el efecto contrario. Extranjeros de muchas naciones oyen y se entienden entre ellos, cada uno en su propia lengua Este mensaje de unidad en el Espíritu se repite en la lectura de Corintios. Hay diferentes dones espirituales, muchos modos de servir. Un modo no es “superior,” ni una persona es “mejor” que otra. Hay un solo Espíritu que obra todo en todos.
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES Domingo: Domingo de Pentecostés Lunes: Séptima Semana del Tiempo Ordina-rio; San Bernardino de Siena Martes: San Cristóbal Magallanes y compa-ñeros Miércoles: Santa Rita de Casia Sábado: San Beda el Venerable; San Gregorio VII; Santa María Magdalena de Pazzi; Santa María Virgen
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Hoy celebramos la Pascua de Pentecostés. Esta es una de las tres Pascuas que celebramos los cristianos. Las otras dos son la Pascua de Resurrección (o Pascua Flori-da) y la Pascua del Nacimiento de Jesús. Estas tres solem-nidades cristianas celebran tres momentos claves en el plan de salvación: la Encarnación del Verbo Divino (Jesús), su Pasión, Muerte y Resurrección y el descenso de su Espíritu Santo sobre la Iglesia. Pascua viene siendo el nombre de la principal solemnidad del calendario Judío y recuerda la liberación del pueblo de Israel de la esclavi-tud. Los cristianos hemos tomado ese nombre por recono-cernos como descendientes de Abraham y porque en nuestras tres pascuas celebramos que Jesús viene a salvar-nos, o sea, a liberarnos del pecado y sus consecuencias tanto personales como sociales. En muchas partes el titulo de Pascua se ha dejado para hablar de la Fiesta de la Na-vidad y la Fiesta de Pentecostés. Esto es una lástima ya que el recordar la Pascua debe impulsar al cristiano a obrar por la liberación de todos para que el mundo se sal-ve por Jesucristo.
Domingo de Pentecostés San Bernardino de Siena San Cristóbal Magallanes y compañeros
Santa Rita de Casia San Beda el Venerable San Gregorio VII Santa María Magdalena de Pazzi Santa María Virgen
Civic Center de Cullman 510 5th Street Southwest, Cullman
INFORMACION Jean Pier Cortes Jean Pier Cortes 256-694-3435
ENTRADE POR EVENTO Pre-Venta $20
(En Tu Parroquia) Taquilla $25 VIP $30
Concierto por el amor (Canciones Familiares)
Sábado 18 4:00 pm
Rocksurreccion (Canciones Juveniles) Domingo 19 10:00 am
18 y 19 Mayo, 2013
Taller de Protección de Menores La Diócesis de Birmingham patrocinará un Taller de Protección de Menores el sábado, el 22 de junio en el Centro de la Capilla de la Santa Cruz de las 9:00 a las 12:00 de la maña-na.
Todos los adultos que están en contacto con jóvenes menores, o pueden estar a solas con estos jóvenes, en su ministerio están obligados a asistir a este taller cada tres años. Se define “menores” como cualquier persona me-nor de 18 años de edad. Estos ministerios incluyen, pero no están limitados a, aquellos que tienen contacto con los menores en la liturgia (los monaguillos, los lectores, los miembros del coro), los grupos de oración, los grupos de jóvenes, los catequistas, las organizaciones de servi-cio, etc. Se requiere que todos estos adultos cumplir con el taller para participar en un ministerio que incluye me-nores. Se ofrece este taller en otras partes de la Diócesis durante el año, pero éste se presentará aquí por su conve-niencia y será en español. El taller está abierto sólo a adultos; ningún niño menor de 18 años puede asistir. Para inscribirse, por favor llame a la Sra. María López en la oficina de la capilla (251-891-0550) durante las horas normales de operación antes del 29 de junio.
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June 8-9 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers
Saturday 5:00 pm
Kevin McGarrahan Virginia Witherspoon
Billie Simpson
Norb Patla Linda Hodge
Erin Summers Alex Summers
Dewon Simpson John Bannan
Sunday 8:30 am
John Hahn Ed Cattadoris
Mary Cattadoris
Shawn O’Harra Bethany Merrill
Emilia Summerlin William McLaughlin
William Busic Dale Lee
Harold Davis
Sunday
11:00 am
Gayle Eason Lien Thu Hoang
Maria Go
Chris Wallace Eden Yutiamco
Alexis Lopez Matthew Skaziak
Cindy Hammond Jimmy Lester
Patrick Hammond
Minister’s Schedule (schedule available online at www.stwilliamchurch.com)
May 25-26 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers
Saturday 5:00 pm
Billie Simpson Virginia Witherspoon
John Bannan
Kevin McGarrahan Jessica Doyle
Erin Summers Al Summers
Norb Patla Dewon Simpson
Sunday 8:30 am
Sandy Whitaker Terri Rushing
Ken Hall
Jessica Lee Chris Andreae
Breanna Laski Matthew Laski
Ken Hall Jackie Todd Harold Davis
Sunday
11:00 am
Maria Go Lien Thu Hoang
Tina Hoang
Cindy Hammond Kristen Skaziak
George Uchaker Halie Uchaker
Vincent Riggs Patrick Hammond Rickey Hammond
June 1-2 Ministers of Communion Lectors Servers Ushers
Saturday 5:00 pm
Bev Sorcic Robert Crowell
Norb Patla
Virginia Witherspoon John Bannan
Zack Summers Gene Doyle Flo Stamm
Sunday 8:30 am
Stacy McLaughlin Chris Andreae Joan Whitfield
Paul McKinney John Hahn
Frank McLaughlin Emma Reed
Jackie Todd Kevin Young
Church Picnic Sunday
11:00 am
Kristen Skaziak James Curtin Mary Traynor
Nancy Curtin Maria Go
Kathryn Hammond Maggie Skaziak
Jimmy Chavez Rickey Hammond
John Eason
Please join the Renew Group every Tuesday at 1:00 pm in the Angel House. The Renew group studies different as-pects of the Catholic Faith such as “Women in the Bible”, Psalms”, and “The
Holy Spirit”. If you are interested in joining the group or would like more information please call Mary Fritts at 256-582-7389 or Gerri Augustin at 256-293-8648.
Renew All youth 8th grade and up are invited to a Bowl-ing Party at Thunder Alley in Boaz! The fun be-gins on Wednesday, May 22nd at 6:00 pm. The cost is $8 per person and families are welcome. Don’t let cost keep you away. The price of admis-
sion includes 2 hours of bowling, shoe rental, and pizza. You must RSVP by May 19th and let us know if you need a ride. To RSVP or for more information please contact Debbie at 256-582-4245 or [email protected].
St. William Calendar of Events Capilla de la Santa Cruz Calendario de Eventos
Sun, May 19, 2013 9:30 AM Music Rehearsal
St. William 9:45 AM PSR Classes
Mary's House 3:30 PM Dance Class
Craven Hall
Mon, May 20, 2013 7:00 PM Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Mary's House
Tue, May 21, 2013 1:00 PM Renew
Angel House 7:00 PM RCIA
Craven Hall
Wed, May 22, 2013 9:15 AM Adult Scripture Study
Craven Hall 6:00 PM Pro-Life Rosary
Shrine of the Unborn
Thu, May 23, 2013 Fri, May 24, 2013 Sat, May 25, 2013
10:00 AM Quinceanera St. William
4:30 PM Rosary St. William
After 5:00 pm Mass
Holy Land Gifts St. William Vestibule
Sun, May 26, 2013 After all Masses Holy Land Gifts
St. William Vestibule 9:30 AM Music Rehearsal
St. William
3:30 PM Dance Class Craven Hall
Olive Wood Holy Land Gifts for sale after Masses Saida & George Rashmawi, volunteer members from the Ro-man Catholic Church in Bethlehem in the Holy Land are visiting our parish the weekend of May 25th & 26th. They will speak to us about the Christian struggle in the Holy Land and they also have some beautiful Olive Wood carvings which are all hand-made by the Christian people over there. This is a Church mission to maintain the existence of the catho-lic people in the Holy Land. Catholic Christians were once the majority in that land but the percentage has now dropped to less than 1.5%. Please take time to look at the carvings, make a purchase and help this worthy cause. These carvings make great sacramental gifts that have an added special significance.
domingo 19 de mayo 9:30 AM Clases de Confirmación 10:00 AM Martin Valverde en Concierto
Civic Center de Cullman 12:30 PM Clases de catecismo 2:00 PM Grupo de Oración
Capilla 5:00 PM Grupo de Jóvenes
Centro - Sala Grande lunes 20 de mayo
6:30 PM Clase de Guitarra Centro
martes 21 de mayo 4:30 PM Confesiones 6:30 PM Rosario
miércoles 22 de mayo 10:00 AM Confesiones 10:00 AM Grupo de Jovenes 4:30 PM Confesiones
jueves 23 de mayo 4:00 PM Juntos por cita 6:30 PM Choir/Ensayo del coro
Centro - Sala Pequeña viernes 24 de mayo
4:30 PM Confesiones 5:00 PM Clases de catecismo
Sala chica, media y grande 6:30 PM Choir/Ensayo del coro
Centro - Sala pequeña 6:30 PM Grupo de Intercesiones
sábado 25 de mayo 9:00 AM Clases de catecismo 11:00 AM Clases de catecismo 11:00 AM Clase de Confirmacion 5:30 PM Rosario
Capilla 6:00 PM RCIA: Catecismo para adultos
Sala media 7:00 PM Adoración
Regalos de la Tierra Santa Tallas de Madera de Olivo en venta después de las Misas
Saida y George Rashmawi, unos miembros voluntarios de la Iglesia Católica en Belén en la Tierra Santa están visitando nuestra parroquia el fin de semana del 25 y 26 de mayo. Ellos nos hablarán sobre la lucha cristiana en la Tierra Santa y también ellos tienen algunas her-mosas tallas de madera de olivo, todos hecho a mano por cristianos que viven allí en la Tierra Santa. Esta es una misión de la Iglesia para mantener la existencia del pue-blo católico en la Tierra Santa. Cristianos Católico fueron una vez la mayoría en esa tierra, pero ahora el porcentaje se ha reducido a me-nos del 1,5%. Por favor, tome el tiempo para mirar las tallas, hacer una compra y ayudar a este causa noble. Estas tallas son grandes regalos sacramentales y tienen un significado especial añadido.
Needed Each Week Offertory Mortgage Payment per Month Building Fund Collections Current Month Building Fund Food Sales Current Month Parish Debt Poor Box Gloria & Rodolfo Rabin
Bob Carriatore Anna Caliguire
Dottie Browne-Peck Larica Clark
Marlene Matuszak Mark Etu
Jeanette Andrews Dolores Garbowicz
Flo Powers Sally Goerss
Carmen Collazo
Rosemary Chavez Denis Liederbach Kristen Buchanan
Jackie Todd Stuart Howell Libby Rodman Shelvy Landry Ginny Moore Lawrence Lee
Donna Mitchell Kevin Young
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Stewardship Report
Mass Intentions/Intenciones de la Misa May 18-26, 2013
Saturday, May 18th
8:30 am St. William - Pro-Life Intentions
Sunday, May 19th 11:00 am St. William - St. William Parishioners
Monday, May 20th
8:30 am St. William - Simmone Perreault, RIP
Tuesday, May 21st 8:30 am St. William - Bernie & Sherry Wickersham
Wednesday, May 22nd
8:30 am St. William - Charles & Diane Thomas 6:00 pm Chapel - Patricia Santos, RIP
Thursday, May 23rd
8:30 am St. William - Yvonne Rivard, RIP
Friday, May 24th 8:30 am St. William - Fr. George Dyer, O.P. RIP
Saturday, May 25th
8:30 am St. William - Homer Pfander, RIP
Sunday, May 26th 8:30 am St. William - Francesco D. Gori
11:00 am Chapel - St. William Parishioners
John Whalen Rusty Stahl
Marc Greenwood Madeline & Miller Arnold
Linda Devers Marilyn McCarron Hinchee
Margaret Almond Jeanne Hennon Leonard Knight Joseph Jacaruso Chris Sullivan
Dan & Patricia Curtin Michael Agola Sarah Chase Lynn Jones
Those Recovering from Surgery
Ken Badolato Paula Kretzschmar
Noah Zabat Caleb Zabat
Charles Lee Snyder Ray Gilday Linda Davis Celeste Ford
Walter Huskey Jaymie Antuaco
Tom Hodges Martilia Fields
Lisa Bates Caulin Carsey Julius J. Befort
Our Soldiers Stationed Overseas
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Matthew 25: “I was sick and you visited me.” If you or a loved one is sick or hospitalized and would like a
visit from a priest, please contact the office at (256) 582-
4245 or via e-mail. They will be happy to arrange a visit.
to all St. William’s 2013 Graduates
In one Spirit we were all baptized into one body.
~1 Corinthians 12:13a
Alexander Christopher Ginas Bethany Merrill Andrew Klan
Stephanie DiPrima Lucia DiPrima Nino Yutiamco Amanda Lee
Abbey Burman Teresa Nallely Aragon
Pedro Gonzalez Martinez Jessica Pineda
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