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Monsignor Robert Dempsey is the pastor emeritus of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Lake Forest, Il and serves as Spiritual Advisor to WSFI Catholic Radio from the Archdiocese of Chicago. This powerful pro-life homily is rooted in this week's scriptural passages, and dovetails naturally into the Roe v Wade conflict with moral law.
Fr. Josh Guillory joins us in Holy Spirit Studios this week, and we loved every second of our time with him! Join us for a fruitful, holy, and inspiring conversation with the Pastor of St. Patrick Catholic Church. We are so grateful for his wisdom, his heart, and his YES. Jesus, we thank you for sharing Fr. Josh with us!......
Are you ready to dive into the world of mortgages and discover how they're shaping our community? In episode 120 of "Carlsbad: People, Purpose and Impact," we get the inside scoop from mortgage maestro Carl Streicher, a wizard in the lending landscape and a dedicated board member of the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce.Ever wondered how an aeronautical engineering student pivots to business economics and becomes a linchpin in the mortgage industry? Carl shares his unique journey from UC Davis to UC Santa Barbara, and into the heart of mortgage lending during its most tumultuous times. We'll traverse through history, from the savings and loan crisis to the 2008 financial meltdown, and emerge into today's challenging yet opportunity-rich market.Think it's a bad time to buy a house with the current high interest rates? Think again! Carl lays out the long-term perks of homeownership, from sweet appreciation to the magic of amortization, and even spills the beans on how to build generational wealth. Plus, he'll reveal how he's giving back through educational seminars and local housing initiatives.And because we're all about the personal touch here, Carl opens up about his family roots and the exciting paths his children are carving out in their careers.Don't miss this treasure trove of insights! For advice or a friendly chat on navigating the housing market, reach out to Carl at 760-805-9338 or carl@streicherteam.com. Check out Carl's website, Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn to find out more. Tune in, turn up the volume, and let's unlock the secrets of the mortgage world together!Carl Streicher's Bio:With over 30 years in the mortgage industry, Carl Streicher has been responsible for helping more than 2,500 families obtain home financing and achieve the dream of homeownership. His “hyper-local” approach to lending aims to deliver a higher level of knowledge and education to homeowners, enabling them to make solid and confident financing decisions.Carl has been a local resident of Carlsbad since 1990 and has enjoyed raising his family and being an active part of the community. From volunteering as a coach for local youth sports, actively participating at the local St. Patrick Catholic Church, and being a member of the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce, Carl continues to make a positive impact on the lives of others. He and his wife Jean enjoy their leisure time on the beach and exploring the coast. Boating, wine tasting, paddle boarding, and biking are among their favorite activities. Did this episode have a special impact on you? Share how it impacted youCarlsbad Podcast Social Links:LinkedInInstagramFacebookXYouTubeSponsor: This show is sponsored and produced by DifMix Productions. To learn more about starting your own podcast, visit www.DifMix.com/podcasting
This week's Homily Highlight is from St. Patrick Catholic Church in Portland and pastor Fr. Tim FurlowSubscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
“Truly I say to you, unless you change and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 18:3 “Help us, O God, to enter into the secret of childhood, so that we may know, love and serve the child in accordance with the laws of thy justice and following thy holy will.” Maria Montessori Submit a Podcast Listener Question HERE! Artwork/Figure 11 from The Religious Potential of the Child that Rebekah speaks about We are so happy to announce that Nurturing the Whole Child: Montessori Principles Applied to the Catechesis of Children by Gianna Gobbi is now available in print and on Kindle! For many years we have been looking to update, clarify, and add to Gianna's written work that was held in the book Listening to God with Children. This is now published through our CGSUSA imprint with Liturgy Training Publications. It is a beautiful book with chapters from Gianna that were written after the publication of Listening to God with Children. It had photos and an appendix of articles from others who have written about Gianna, including her closest collaborator, Sofia Cavalletti. Rebekah joins us on the podcast to share with us about Gianna and the story of bringing her writing to us. Rebekah is a catechist and formation leader in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd having completed her training in 1981 in Rome with Dr. Sofia Cavalletti and Gianna Gobbi. She has translated several of their books and articles from the original Italian and has written and edited various parts of the CGS core texts. Rebekah is a catechist at her parish, St. Patrick Catholic Church, and for the Missionaries of Charity atrium in Memphis, Tennessee. She serves on the formation committee of CGSUSA, as well as on the International Board for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. Further Reading: Purchase Nurturing the Whole Child HERE Purchase the Commemorative Journal: Gianna Gobbi 1919 – 2002 HERE Purchase A Year with Sofia Cavalletti: Daily Reflections on the Spirtual and Theological Influences of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd by Ann Garrido Other Episodes with Rebekah- Episode 2- God and the Child Episode 10- A Reflection on the Good Shepherd Episode 26- Life in the Vine Episode 33 – Moral Formation Episode 71 – A Glimpse at Sofia Cavalletti Episode 97- The International Consiglio Other Episodes About Gianna or Her Writing- Episode 3 - Chapter 1 “The Environment” and chapter 2 “The Adult” Episode 78- A Glimpse of Gianna Gobbi Episode 93- The Meaning, Importance, and Limitations of our Catechetical Materials Episode 98 – Welcoming the Children Learn more about the 40th Anniversary Celebration of CGSUSA HERE AUDIOBOOK: Audiobook – Now Available on Audible CGSUSA is excited to offer you the audio version of The Religious Potential of the Child – 3rd Edition by Sofia Cavalletti, read by Rebekah Rojcewicz! The Religious Potential of the Child is not a “how-to” book, complete with lesson plans and material ideas. Instead it offers a glimpse into the religious life of the atrium, a specially prepared place for children to live out their silent request: “Help me come closer to God by myself.” Here we can see the child's spiritual capabilities and perhaps even find in our own souls the child long burdened with religious information. This book serves as a companion to the second volume, The Religious Potential of the Child 6 to 12 Years Old. The desire to have this essential text available in audio has been a long-held goal for many. The work of many hands has combined to bring this release to life as an audiobook. Find out more about CGS: Learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” Instagram- cgsusa Twitter- @cgsusa Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA YouTube- catechesisofthegoodshepherd
On episode #160, I spoke with the Joe and Nicole McGivney about their new book, "You're a Miracle!" During our conversation, we covered:- How Joe and Nicole Met- How alcoholism played into their marriage- The breaking point in 2020- How God changed their lives- And much more...Biography:Joe is a devoted husband to his wife Nicole, a proud father to his adult children Ally and Colin, a grateful recovered alcoholic, and a child of God. He currently serves as the Deputy Grand Knight for Santa Maria Council 4999 and is an active parishioner at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Joe is an author and frequent guest speaker at alcohol and addiction treatment centers, correctional facilities, Knights of Columbus events, and parish gatherings. Professionally, Joe is a Financial Advisor with over 30 years of industry experience. In his leisure time, Joe and his wife Nicole love to travel and spend time with family and friends.Nicole faithfully embraces the beautiful life she has with her dear husband and wonderful step children. She is an active member of CCW (Council of Catholic Women) at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. In addition, she volunteers at a local outreach center to serve homeless women and men. Professionally, Nicole is a kindergarten teacher at a prestigious private school and has been an educator for the past 23 years. In her spare time, Nicole loves dining out at fabulous restaurants and vacationing with her husband Joe.Link for Purchase: You're A Miracle!Our Sponsors:This is a Good Catholic Podcast. If you're interested in purchasing a Good Catholic digital series, use code GBS for 20% off your total order.Looking for the perfect Catholic gift? Check out The Catholic Company and find it today! Use code SAINTS20OFF for 20% off your next purchase! Support the show
Joe Birch marks forty-six years of service to viewers of WMC-TV in 2024. His journey in journalism has opened pathways of community service. For example, Birch organizes the Mobile Food Pantries that provide a week's worth of groceries to five hundred families monthly through the generosity of St. Patrick Community Outreach, Inc., and Memphis Rotary Club. He worships at St. Patrick Catholic Church and has an active and robust prayer life.
Father Dexter Noblefranca is pastor of St. Patrick Catholic Church in the heart of Downtown Memphis, a parish with a diverse congregation that includes the unhoused. Fr. Dexter shares his own experience with poverty in the Philippines and his call to the priesthood which brought him to the US and the St. Patrick community. Songs featured only on our Nashville Hippie Radio Broadcast: Teach Your Children Well - Crosby, Stills & Nash| Screen Door - Rich Mullins.
“For thus says the Lord GOD, the Holy One of Israel: “In returning and rest you shall be saved; In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.” Isaiah 30:15 Submit a Podcast Listener Question HERE! Next Month, on Sept 23-30 the International Consiglio or Council for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd will be meeting in Italy. Rebekah Rojcewicz who is a member of the Consiglio joins us today to help us learn more about what this council is and its purpose in our work with children. Rebekah is a catechist and formation leader in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd having completed her training in 1981 in Rome with Dr. Sofia Cavalletti and Gianna Gobbi. She has translated several of their books and articles from the original Italian and has written and edited various parts of the CGS core texts. Rebekah is a catechist at her parish, St. Patrick Catholic Church, and for the Missionaries of Charity atrium in Memphis, Tennessee. She serves on the formation committee of CGSUSA, as well as on the International Board for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. The Characteristics of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd – The 32 Points of Reflection Learn More about the International Consiglio: https://www.cgsusa.org/discover/cgs-world/ Episodes with Rebekah: Episode 2- God and the Child Episode 10- A Reflection on the Parable of the Good Shepherd Episode 33- Moral Foramation Episode 40 – Life in the Vine Episode 71- A Glimpse at Sofia AUDIO VERSION of The Religious Potential of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti, read by Rebekah Rojcewicz. CGSUSA has created a Premium Podcast Channel for this audiobook through Podbean. The cost is $29.00 and does include the audio version of all chapters of The Religious Potential of the Child, 3rd Edition all read by Rebekah Rojcewicz. We have provided both video overview instructions and written instructions on accessing this audiobook. Please use these resources. Unlike the regular podcast, which will remain free and available on many podcast players/apps, this new resource is available only on the Podbean App, which you may download from the IOS App store or the Google Play App store. Learn more here! Step by step instructions here! Learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at www.cgsusa.org Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” Instagram- cgsusa Twitter- @cgsusa Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA YouTube- catechesisofthegoodshepherd
This is Stephen Schmidt from the Gazette Digital News Desk, and I'm here with your update for Friday, July 21.According to the National Weather Service it will be mostly sunny on Friday in the Cedar Rapids area, with a high near 82 degrees. On Friday evening it will be partly cloudy, with a low of around 59 degrees.After a rocky start to 2023, Hamburg Inn No. 2 in Iowa City has again closed temporarily.A sign noting the closure is now taped to the front of the restaurant's door at 214 N. Linn St., and Google results now list the restaurant as “temporarily closed.”Citing staffing issues, the undated sign says the diner will be closed “until further notice,” with “hope to reopen again real soon.”It is unclear when the restaurant closed again. A representative for Hamburg Inn could not be reached.Hamburg Inn reopened Feb. 22 with limited hours, after several weeks of closure starting in early January.Monica Vernon announced Thursday she is stepping down as executive director of The District: Czech Village and New Bohemia to spend more time with her family.The District board is launching a search for a new leader after the departure of Vernon, who has led the organization since 2019. Her resignation takes effect Sept. 21.The timeline to hire her replacement isn't set, but Vernon said the district hopes to have someone hired in late September or early October.Vernon, a former Cedar Rapids City Council member, said she has no plans to seek elected office again, but her experience on the council helped her strengthen The District's partnership with the city of Cedar Rapids and other major area partners.A Cedar Rapids man pleaded guilty Thursday to vehicular homicide in a 2022 fatal crash, which killed a 77-year-old Cedar Rapids woman and seriously injured a Marion woman.Zawadi Christophe, 19, also pleaded guilty to homicide by vehicle-operating while intoxicated, serious injury by vehicle-OWI and serious injury-reckless driving.In the fatal crash plea, Christophe admitted to being under the influence of alcohol or drugs and driving recklessly when he unintentionally caused the death of Judy Hoover, of Cedar Rapids, and seriously injured Joanne Swenka, 73, of Marion,.Driving on First Avenue in Cedar Rapids on Oct. 24, 2022, Christophe rear-ended a vehicle, driven by Swenka and with Hoover as a passenger. The crash caused the vehicle to veer into oncoming traffic, where it was hit by a pickup driving east.Last year, Swenka's family told The Gazette she and Hoover were driving home from bingo that night at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Cedar Rapids.
John Cardenas and David Cotton team up to discuss and explore the best Catholic Data Management software, Camino - "It's everything you need and nothing you don't." If you are a Parish administrator looking to evaluate your existing parishioner data management solution - this episode is for you. What is your church currently doing around data and Church Management systems? To help us answer this question, Holly Brown, Business Manager at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Dallas, Texas, will share her perspective. Diocesan Podcast: https://diocesan.com/podcast/ Camino: https://diocesan.com/camino/ Diocesan: https://diocesan.com/ St. Patricks Catholic Church: https://www.stpatrickdallas.org/
“Well done, my good and faithful servant.” Matthew 25:21 Rebekah joins us on the podcast to give us a glimpse at who Sofia Cavalletti was. She shares stories about Sofia and what she remembered about her time living and learning from Sofia in Italy for two years. Rebekah is a catechist and formation leader in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd having completed her training in 1981 in Rome with Dr. Sofia Cavalletti and Gianna Gobbi. She has translated several of their books and articles from the original Italian and has written and edited various parts of the CGS core texts. Rebekah is a catechist at her parish, St. Patrick Catholic Church, and for the Missionaries of Charity atrium in Memphis, Tennessee. She serves on the formation committee of CGSUSA, as well as on the International Board for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. A Year with Sofia Cavalletti: Daily Reflections on the Spirtual and Theological Influences of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd by Ann Garrido Commemorative Journal: Sofia Cavalletti 1917-2011 Way of Holy Joy by Sofia Cavalletti Listen to other episodes with Rebekah: Episode 40 – Life in the Vine Book Study (Part 1) Episode 33- Chapter 7 – Moral Formation with Rebekah Episode 10 – A Reflection on the Parable of the Good Shepherd led by Rebekah Rojcewicz Episode 2 – “God and the Child” with Rebekah Rojcewicz AUDIO VERSION of The Religious Potential of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti, read by Rebekah Rojcewicz. CGSUSA has created a Premium Podcast Channel for this audiobook through Podbean. The cost is a one-time payment of $29.00 and does include the audio version of all chapters of The Religious Potential of the Child, 3rd Edition all read by Rebekah Rojcewicz. We have provided both video overview instructions and written instructions on accessing this audiobook. Please use these resources. Unlike the regular podcast, which will remain free and available on many podcast players/apps, this new resource is available only on the Podbean App, which you may download from the IOS App store or the Google Play App store. Learn more here! Step by step instructions here! Learn more about the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at www.cgsusa.org Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” Instagram- cgsusa Twitter- @cgsusa Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA YouTube- oneofhisheep
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mass readings can be found here: Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
Dina Marie interviews Steven Arms co-author of the newly released book: Milestone to Manhood: A Christian Rite of Passage to Help Your 13-year-old Son Make the Leap from Boyhood to Manhood. Steven and his father Deacon David Arms spent the last two years collaborating on their family tradition of providing a rite of passage birthday weekend for each 13-year old boy in their extended family. The Rite of Passage weekend provides young men a unique opportunity to explore the gift of his Catholic faith and learn what it means to be a man from the most important men in his life. The book outlines how to organize a Rite of Passage weekend and offers inspirational insights to raising boys into men in our society today. Steven and his family are members of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Portland. Learn more about the book at http://www.milestonetomanhood.com/ (www.milestonetomanhood.com). https://the-morning-blend.captivate.fm/ (Subscribe to the Morning Blend) on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free https://materdeiradio.com/hail-mary-media-app/ (Hail Mary Media App), along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through https://materdeiradio.com/category/morning-drive/ (past episodes) or https://forms.ministryforms.net/viewForm.aspx?formId=f861df13-50f6-4182-8712-b794ec287dfb (support this podcast). The Morning Blend is a production of https://materdeiradio.com/ (Mater Dei Radio) in Portland, Oregon.
Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mass readings can be found here: Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
You are invited to Walk to End Hunger! John Soukup interviews Mike Hosek, coordinator of the August 7, 2022, event to raise funds and food for the CSS Food Market in Lincoln. The event is sponsored by BetterLife and Knights of Columbus Council 13576 (at St. Patrick Catholic Church). You can donate online at bit.ly/walk426-13576. To participate, email Mike at mikehosek72@hotmail.com or call 402.570.9294, or just show up the day of the event!
Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mass readings can be found here: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ The Mass readings can be found here: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity The Mass readings can be found here: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
Sixth Sunday of Easter The Mass readings can be found here: Sixth Sunday of Easter | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
Fifth Sunday of Easter The Mass readings can be found here: Fifth Sunday of Easter | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
Second Sunday of Easter Sunday of Divine Mercy The Mass readings can be found here: Sunday of Divine Mercy | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Easter Sunday The Resurrection of the Lord The Mass readings can be found here: The Mass of Easter Day | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion The Mass readings can be found here: Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion| USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Fifth Sunday of Lent The Mass readings can be found here: Fifth Sunday of Lent | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Fourth Sunday of Lent The Mass readings can be found here: Fourth Sunday of Lent | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Third Sunday of Lent The Mass readings can be found here: Third Sunday of Lent | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Host Pam Marvin visited with Fr. Paul-Michael Piega, Pastor of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Hutto, Texas about liturgical norms of our Catholic Faith. This episode began by discussing the need for catechesis for the family and the laity, in general. In this light, this show then focused on multiple norms within the liturgy of the Holy Mass for both the clergy and the laity, and the meanings and reasoning behind each norm discussed. And as always, when choosing between the values of Heaven and the values of Earth, always Roundup!
Second Sunday of Lent The Mass readings can be found here: Second Sunday of Lent | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) Sunday 10:00 AM (English) Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) Sunday 5:00 PM (English) Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
First Sunday of Lent The Mass readings can be found here: First Sunday of Lent | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mass readings can be found here: Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mass readings can be found here: Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mass readings can be found here: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mass readings can be found here: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mass readings can be found here: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time The Mass readings can be found here: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
The Baptism of the Lord The Mass readings can be found here: The Baptism of the Lord | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
The Epiphany of the Lord The Mass readings can be found here: The Epiphany of the Lord | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph The Mass readings can be found here: Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Fourth Sunday of Advent The Mass readings can be found here: Fourth Sunday of Advent | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
This week, Miriam is joined by Fr. Tim Furlow, pastor of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Portland. With honesty and humor, Fr. Tim shares about his powerful experiences of the Holy Spirit and the impact those experiences have had on his parish ministry.
Third Sunday of Advent The Mass readings can be found here: Third Sunday of Advent | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Second Sunday of Advent The Mass readings can be found here: Second Sunday of Advent | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
First Sunday of Advent The Mass readings can be found here: First Sunday of Advent | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe The Mass readings can be found here: The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith.
Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Thirthieth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00 pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Mass readings can be found here: Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time | USCCB Join us for Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church located in Hutto, Texas. Mass Schedule: -- Saturday Vigil Mass 5:00pm (English) -- Sunday 10:00 AM (English) -- Sunday 12:30 PM (Spanish/Español) -- Sunday 5:00 PM (English) -- Daily Mass is offered Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 AM For additional information, visit our website at stpatrickhutto.org. Come grow and be nourished in faith as we celebrate in our home in Hutto. Be a part of this growing and vibrant community as we walk together in faith. Podcast Production Services by NCC Audio
Season 2 with new episodes of the podcast will begin in October of 2021. God and the Child with Rebekah Rojcewicz originally aired on January 6, 2020 “Amen, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children,* you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 18:3 NAB Does the child already have a connection with God? How can we, as adults, foster it? Why does an encounter with God create a peace and joy in the child and what does this look like? What about the children who have a hard time finding that peace and joy? What is a Metaphysical child? Rebekah Rojcewicz explores with us the spiritual depth of the child that is discussed in the first chapter of The Religious Potential of the Child by Sofia Cavalletti. In this episode she helps us have a deeper understanding and respect for the hidden riches of the child. She lifts up the place of the adult as co-learner so that we can allow the true teacher, the Holy Spirit, to encounter the child. You can purchase the NEW third edition of The Religious Potential of the Child today! https://app.etapestry.com/cart/CatechesisGoodShepherd/default/item.php?ref=628.0.708804039 Rebekah is a catechist and formation leader in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd having completed her training in 1981 in Rome with Dr. Sofia Cavalletti and Gianna Gobbi. She has translated several of their books and articles from the original Italian and has written and edited various parts of the CGS core texts. Her book, Life in the Vine: The Joyful Journey Continues, is due for publication in 2020. Rebekah is a catechist at her parish, St. Patrick Catholic Church, and for the Missionaries of Charity atrium in Memphis, Tennessee. She serves on the formation committee of CGSUSA, as well as on the International Board for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. Learn more about formation in The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at https://www.cgsusa.org/learn/ Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” Instagram- cgsusa Twitter- @cgsusa Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA YouTube- oneofhisheep
Hear the vocation story of Father James Dvorak, who discerned a vocation to the priesthood from a young age, then later, to serve as a military chaplain. Father James currently serves as Parochial Vicar at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Port Lavaca and three mission churches: St. Ann Catholic Church in Point Comfort, St. Joseph Catholic Church in Port O'Connor, and St. Patrick Catholic Church in Seadrift. Video episodes of the DOV Family Podcast are available on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dovfe and YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuOxKc7YCpuO8us3G58h6Sg
“Remain in me, as I remain in you. Just as a branch cannot bear fruit on its own unless it remains on the vine, so neither can you unless you remain in me.” John 15:4 Today we begin our two part book study on Life in the Vine: The Joyful Journey Continues by Rebekah Rojcewicz. Today we dive into the short first two chapters of the book with Rebekah herself. Next episode we will dive into Chapter 3 with Anna Hurdle. We will not be doing all the chapters on the podcast because we would like this to be a springboard to help you get started on a book study with your friends. Chapter 1 dives into the 0-6 year old child, recalling who they are so that we can move towards to child in the second plane: 6-12 year old child. Chapter 2 lifts up the spiral method and how the essential, vital nucleus is the central format for what we do with the children. Rebekah is a catechist and formation leader in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd having completed her training in 1981 in Rome with Dr. Sofia Cavalletti and Gianna Gobbi. She has translated several of their books and articles from the original Italian and has written and edited various parts of the CGS core texts. Rebekah is a catechist at her parish, St. Patrick Catholic Church, and for the Missionaries of Charity atrium in Memphis, Tennessee. She serves on the formation committee of CGSUSA, as well as on the International Board for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. Purchase Life in the Vine: The Joyful Journey Continues here: https://app.etapestry.com/cart/CatechesisGoodShepherd/default/item.php?ref=628.0.1178214665 For information on the Book Study: https://www.cgsusa.org/cgsusa-level-ii-book-study/ The Life in the Vine: The Joyful Journey Continues Level II Book Study is a wonderful opportunity for catechists to gather in person or via Zoom, at the parish level, by region, or as a way to reconnect with fellow catechists from your time in a CGSUSA formation course. We are grateful to Joann Terranova, Maria Muscado, Connie Moretti, and the catechists in the Sheepfold Regional Group in the state of WA for developing this process and sharing it with CGSUSA, and also to board member, Susan Stuhlsatz-Reese, who piloted a Zoom Book Study group this spring using this study. What you will find in this book study is an opportunity to read and share, to reflect on what resonated with you, and to ask questions and discuss the rich themes found in this text, alongside the child's expression of those themes. For each chapter, samples of the child's artwork will be shared, so that you may go deeper still to reflect upon the Mystery of the God and the Mystery of the Child. Listen to Episode 33- Chapter 7 – Moral Formation with Rebekah here: https://www.cgsusa.org/episode-33/ Learn more about formation in The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at https://www.cgsusa.org/learn/ Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” Instagram- cgsusa Twitter- @cgsusa Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA YouTube- oneofhisheep
Good morning, it's Thursday, May 13th and this is The Herald Review's podcast, the Daily Chirp. We're excited to bring you a closer look at top stories, events in the community, local history, sports, and more. Today - It's been almost two weeks since the Arizona National Guard landed in Cochise County to help the Sheriff's Office on the border. So, how's it going so far? Before we begin, some local history. Did you know that from 1913 to 1933, Fort Huachuca was the home of the Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment? Formed as a segregated African-American military unit, it served during the Indian Wars in the West, the Spanish-American War in Cuba, and the Philippine American War before being relocated to the Fort in 1913 because of increasing border tensions with Mexico. Today, the 10th Cavalry are known as Buffalo soldiers and proudly use a buffalo symbol to commemorate their heritage.. Today's history is brought to you by Benson Hospital. The team at Benson Hospital is always working towards building a healthier community. For example, when the Benson Food Pantry needed a new home, they worked with them to find one, and their staff even helped them apply for grants to support the mission. You can learn more about everything they're doing for our community by following them on Facebook at facebook.com/bensonhospital. Also, The Daily Chirp podcast is giving away 5 Amazon Echo Dots - one every month now through July. You can enter for your chance to win twice a day! Today's code is FROGS and find the other codeword in our “Daily Chirp Podcast Alert” e-newsletter. To enter the sweepstakes go to myheraldreview.com, again today's codeword is: FROGS Now, our feature story. It's been almost two weeks since the Arizona National Guard landed in Cochise County to help the Sheriff's Office on the border. With the number of illegal crossings spiking monthly, the assistance is needed more than ever. Sheriff's Chief of Staff Mark Napier said the National Guard's help with administrative duties, and especially with monitoring the Buckeye cameras that are placed along the international border, has helped deputies hit the ground and reinforce the manpower out in the field. But Napier also said the number of undocumented migrants who have been seen on the cameras attempting to cross into the region illegally has been “off the charts.” So where exactly are the cameras? The cameras are placed along the border from New Mexico through Arizona and into California. And between March and April alone, investigators monitoring the cameras have seen an additional 428 people attempting to cross over. In April specifically, the cameras caught images of 3,807 undocumented migrants attempting to cross over the border illegally. And in March, the cameras saw 3,379 people attempting to come in. Last year, the attempted illegal crossings were dramatically lower with 835 people in March and 350 in April. So help from the National Guard has been welcomed. Napier said that it's allowed them to use more enforcement resources. He also said that working with them has been going well. The 32 members of the Guard were sent by Gov. Doug Ducey at the end of April. The intent is that they'll help out in various non-law enforcement duties. The majority were assigned to the Sheriff's Southeast Arizona Border Region Enforcement team. Other National Guard members were assigned to help with administrative duties in the Sheriff's Willcox and Bisbee offices. And monitoring the cameras is a key function aimed at helping authorities hold back the number of illegal crossings into the area by undocumented migrants. This was all prompted by Governor Ducey's announcement earlier in April when he said that Arizona would take matters into its own hands regarding the onslaught of undocumented migrants pouring into the state. Ducey's statement came after the Arizona Department of Public Safety spotted 20 undocumented migrants in Chandler that same day, but were rebuffed by both the Border Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement when they asked for help. Those migrants were then released back into Chandler. The governor's law enforcement and military liaison, Megan Fitzgerald, said Ducey had asked the federal government for support in deploying the National Guard — known as Title 32 — but the support never materialized. So Ducey decided to declare an emergency along Arizona's four-border counties and deployed the National Guard under State Active Duty. One of the National Guard members deployed to Cochise County is Sgt. Jacqueline Schamahorn, a six-year veteran of the Guard. Schamahorn, who lives in Tucson, was assigned to help out with administrative duties at the Sheriff's Office in Willcox. She told us that it's been a good experience so far. In the morning she instantly gets started on paperwork. She helps with administrative tasks so the deputies can be out in the field. Schamahorn, who said the public's reaction to the National Guard has been welcoming, also told us that she was enthusiastic when the governor's order was issued. She was ready to help. You can learn more on this story by visiting us at myheraldreview.com. - Thanks for listening, before we continue, a quick message from our sponsors, Prestige Family Living. Today's episode is brought to you by ApexNetwork Physical Therapy. ApexNetwork Physical Therapy is the leading choice for individualized physical therapy in a warm and comfortable environment. They offer a wide range of services like Manual Therapy, Industrial Rehab, Dry Needling, Golf Rehab and more. To learn more, go to ApexNetworkPT.com. Over the weekend Douglas had an unexpected visitor. It triggered a public response as local residents were curious as to what was going on. Sometime between 6 and 7 a.m. a relatively large brown bear was spotted in the alley between 11th and 12th Streets. Apparently it was spooked by all the unwanted attention. So it scurried up a utility pole where it stayed for a while. According to Mark Hart, public information officer for Arizona Game and Fish, the bear is believed to have been a male, weighing approximately 200 pounds and was an estimated 5-years old. Hart said paw prints indicate the bear had entered the area from the west. And as word began to quickly spread around Douglas that there was a bear downtown, a small crowd of residents flocked to the area. One resident even had a drone hoping to get a better view. The unwanted attention led the bear to descend down the poll and scurry down the alley toward 13th Street, where it found another utility pole to climb. It was there until officials from the Arizona Game and Fish Department arrived. Shortly after arriving, Game and Fish officials decided to shut down Pan American Avenue in both directions and allow the bear to come down the pole, cross Pan American and proceed toward Whitewater Draw where it is thought the bear came from in the first place. And in a short while the bear climbed down the pole, ran toward the desert with Game and Fish officials on its tail in an effort to push it deep inside the area. Mark your calendars, because the Sierra Vista Wine, Beer and Spirits Festival will be here before you know it. It's on May 29th starting at 12pm and going until 7pm. But you can get tickets now on Evenbrite for $25. Tickets at the door will be $30. At the festival you'll get the chance to enjoy sample pours form some of Arizona's top wineries, craft distilleries, and craft breweries. Tickets include a wine glass and 10 wine sampling tickets. There will also be a pop up art gallery courtesy of the Huachua Art Association. The festival is returning after a year's hiatus. And for this year it's been reimagined to offer a more relaxing and comfortable day. So bring your own blanket and lawn chairs to set up under the shade trees in Veterans Memorial Park! Finally, today we're remembering the life of John Economy, long-time resident of Bisbee. John was born in Silvis, Illinois. The family moved to Bisbee when John was three years old. He was a first generation American of Greek — German descent and attended Bisbee schools until W.W.II. Before retirement he owned Economy Building Supply, a local hardware store and lumber yard and Economy Builders. He worked in many locations throughout Cochise County including Indian Hills Plaza in Sierra Vista and the San Jose and Mountain Ranch neighborhoods. John took pride in his workmanship and made many friends through his business endeavors. He was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church and was involved in many civic activities during his life. John became a founding board member of the San Jose Fire District which has provided fire protection for a previously unserved area in Bisbee. A World War II Navy veteran, John was assigned to the U.S.S, Logan and made landings at Tinian, Saipan, and Iwo Jima. In February, 1945, under heavy Japanese bombardment, John piloted his landing craft taking troops and supplies onto the beaches of Iwo Jima. From the USS Logan's 23 landing craft, only John's craft remained intact when the bombing ceased. John is survived by his wife, his sons and daughter, his grandchildren, great grandchildren, and his sister and brothers in law. He will be greatly missed. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate John's life. Thanks for tuning in to the Herald Review podcast today, join us again on Friday! And remember, the Herald Review is here for you with local news you can trust. For more information on any of the stories you heard about today, visit us at myheraldreview.com. Right now you can become a member starting at just $1.99 per week. We also encourage you to rate and review our podcast on Apple Podcasts! Want to stay up to date on what's going on? Join NABUR Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlton Singleton is a member of the Grammy award winning band Ranky Tanky, has his own touring ensemble, is artistic director and conductor of the Charleston Jazz Orchestra, is organist and choir director of St. Patrick Catholic Church in Charleston and was named inaugural artist-in-residence at the renovated Gaillard Center in Charleston. In 2021, he received the South Carolina Governor's Award for the Arts (Artist Category). https://www.rankytanky.com/
“You shall love the lord, your God, with all your hear and with all your soul and with all your strength.” Matthew 22:37 “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” Matthew 22:39 The lovely Rebekah Rojcewicz joins us again on the podcast to dive into the rich topic of the Moral Life as we present it in Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. She lifts up the importance of our “doing” being in response to God's love. She speaks about the need for falling in love and receiving the gifts from God as a necessary foundation to moral life. From this solid base the older child (9-12) is able to respond to God's gift by discovering how they can work for God's kingdom. She lifts up how the children have guided us over and over again to the essential truth that enjoying the relationship comes before forming our moral life and participating in building the Kingdom of God. Rebekah is a catechist and formation leader in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd having completed her training in 1981 in Rome with Dr. Sofia Cavalletti and Gianna Gobbi. She has translated several of their books and articles from the original Italian and has written and edited various parts of the CGS core texts. Rebekah is a catechist at her parish, St. Patrick Catholic Church, and for the Missionaries of Charity atrium in Memphis, Tennessee. She serves on the formation committee of CGSUSA, as well as on the International Board for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. To pre-order your copy of Life in the Vine: The Joyful Journey Continues today! Listen to another episode with Rebekah: Episode 26: Life in the Vine: The Joyful Journey Continue with Rebekah Rojcewicz https://www.cgsusa.org/episode-26/ Episode 10: Reflection on the Parable of the Good Shepherd Led by Rebekah Rojcewicz https://www.cgsusa.org/episode-10/ Episode 2: God and the Child with Rebekah Rojcewicz https://www.cgsusa.org/episode-2/ Learn more about formation in The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at https://www.cgsusa.org/learn/ Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” Instagram- cgsusa Twitter- @cgsusa Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA YouTube- oneofhisheep
“Remain in me, as I remain in you. Just as a branch cannot bear fruit on its own unless it remains on the vine, so neither can you unless you remain in me.” John 15:4 Rebekah Rojcewicz joins us on the podcast again today to discuss her book Life in the Vine: The Joyful Journey Continues which will be available January 6th, 2021. She tells us about how this book came to be and what needs it will address. Rebekah is a catechist and formation leader in the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd having completed her training in 1981 in Rome with Dr. Sofia Cavalletti and Gianna Gobbi. She has translated several of their books and articles from the original Italian and has written and edited various parts of the CGS core texts. Rebekah is a catechist at her parish, St. Patrick Catholic Church, and for the Missionaries of Charity atrium in Memphis, Tennessee. She serves on the formation committee of CGSUSA, as well as on the International Board for the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. To pre-order your copy of Life in the Vine: The Joyful Journey Continues go to: https://app.etapestry.com/cart/CatechesisGoodShepherd/default/item.php?ref=628.0.1178214665 To listen to another episode with Rebekah: https://www.cgsusa.org/episode-2/ To purchase Advent items from our eStore: https://app.etapestry.com/cart/CatechesisGoodShepherd/default/category.php?ref=628.0.447760526 When you shop with us, you help further the work to support catechists, parents, and others in the Church and beyond, as they grow in their understanding of the religious potential of children. We are committed to providing resources and services int the living out of our mission to support catechists, parents, and others in the Church and beyond, as they grow in their understanding of the religious potential of children. Even while we see a decrease in income (loss of course registration fees, book sales, new memberships, and the sales of resources and materials from Shepherd's Closet.) The Light of Our Good Shepherd sustains us in these times. May you feel inspired to help others to rejoice in His Sustaining Light please go to our website and donate at https://www.cgsusa.org/donate/ Thank you. Learn more about Catechesis of the Good Shepherd at www.cgsusa.org Follow us on Social Media- Facebook at “The United States Association of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd” Instagram- cgsusa Twitter- @cgsusa Pinterest- Natl Assoc of Catechesis of the Good Shepherd USA YouTube- oneofhisheep
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Mateo 9, 35–10, 1. 6-8 En aquel tiempo, Jesús recorría todas las ciudades y los pueblos, enseñando en las sinagogas, predicando el Evangelio del Reino y curando toda enfermedad y dolencia. Al ver a las multitudes, se compadecía de ellas, porque estaban extenuadas y desamparadas, como ovejas sin pastor. Entonces dijo a sus discípulos: “La cosecha es mucha y los trabajadores, pocos. Rueguen, por lo tanto, al dueño de la mies que envíe trabajadores a sus campos”. Después, llamando a sus doce discípulos, les dio poder para expulsar a los espíritus impuros y curar toda clase de enfermedades y dolencias. Les dijo: “Vayan en busca de las ovejas perdidas de la casa de Israel. Vayan y proclamen por el camino que ya se acerca el Reino de los cielos. Curen a los leprosos y demás enfermos; resuciten a los muertos y echen fuera a los demonios. Gratuitamente han recibido este poder; ejérzanlo, pues, gratuitamente”. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas. St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
Lectura del santo evangelio según san Marcos (13,33-37): En aquel tiempo, dijo Jesús a sus discípulos: «Mirad, vigilad: pues no sabéis cuándo es el momento. Es igual que un hombre que se fue de viaje y dejó su casa, y dio a cada uno de sus criados su tarea, encargando al portero que velara. Velad entonces, pues no sabéis cuándo vendrá el dueño de la casa, si al atardecer, o a medianoche, o al canto del gallo, o al amanecer; no sea que venga inesperadamente y os encuentre dormidos. Lo que os digo a vosotros lo digo a todos: ¡Velad!» Palabra del Señor. Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas. St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 20, 27-40 En aquel tiempo, se acercaron a Jesús algunos saduceos. Como los saduceos niegan la resurrección de los muertos, le preguntaron: “Maestro, Moisés nos dejó escrito que si alguno tiene un hermano casado que muere sin haber tenido hijos, se case con la viuda para dar descendencia a su hermano. Hubo una vez siete hermanos, el mayor de los cuales se casó y murió sin dejar hijos. El segundo, el tercero y los demás, hasta el séptimo, tomaron por esposa a la viuda y todos murieron sin dejar sucesión. Por fin murió también la viuda. Ahora bien, cuando llegue la resurrección, ¿de cuál de ellos será esposa la mujer, pues los siete estuvieron casados con ella?” Jesús les dijo: “En esta vida, hombres y mujeres se casan, pero en la vida futura, los que sean juzgados dignos de ella y de la resurrección de los muertos, no se casarán ni podrán ya morir, porque serán como los ángeles e hijos de Dios, pues él los habrá resucitado. Y que los muertos resucitan, el mismo Moisés lo indica en el episodio de la zarza, cuando llama al Señor, Dios de Abraham, Dios de Isaac, Dios de Jacob. Porque Dios no es Dios de muertos, sino de vivos, pues para él todos viven''. Entonces, unos escribas le dijeron: “Maestro, has hablado bien”. Y a partir de ese momento ya no se atrevieron a preguntarle nada. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 19, 41-44 En aquel tiempo, cuando Jesús estuvo cerca de Jerusalén y contempló la ciudad, lloró por ella y exclamó: “¡Si en este día comprendieras tú lo que puede conducirte a la paz! Pero eso está oculto a tus ojos. Ya vendrán días en que tus enemigos te rodearán de trincheras, te sitiarán y te atacarán por todas partes y te arrasarán. Matarán a todos tus habitantes y no dejarán en ti piedra sobre piedra, porque no aprovechaste la oportunidad que Dios te daba”. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas.
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 18, 35-43 En aquel tiempo, cuando Jesús se acercaba a Jericó, un ciego estaba sentado a un lado del camino, pidiendo limosna. Al oír que pasaba gente, preguntó qué era aquello, y le explicaron que era Jesús el nazareno, que iba de camino. Entonces él comenzó a gritar: “¡Jesús, hijo de David, ten compasión de mí!” Los que iban adelante lo regañaban para que se callara, pero él se puso a gritar más fuerte: “¡Hijo de David, ten compasión de mí!” Entonces Jesús se detuvo y mandó que se lo trajeran. Cuando estuvo cerca, le preguntó: “¿Qué quieres que haga por ti?” Él le contestó: “Señor, que vea”. Jesús le dijo: “Recobra la vista; tu fe te ha curado”. Enseguida el ciego recobró la vista y lo siguió, bendiciendo a Dios. Y todo el pueblo, al ver esto, alababa a Dios. Palabra Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 17, 26-37 En aquellos días, Jesús dijo a sus discípulos: “Lo que sucedió en el tiempo de Noé también sucederá en el tiempo del Hijo del hombre: comían y bebían, se casaban hombres y mujeres, hasta el día en que Noé entró en el arca; entonces vino el diluvio y los hizo perecer a todos. Lo mismo sucedió en el tiempo de Lot: comían y bebían, compraban y vendían, sembraban y construían, pero el día en que Lot salió de Sodoma, llovió fuego y azufre del cielo y los hizo perecer a todos. Pues lo mismo sucederá el día en que el Hijo del hombre se manifieste. Aquél día, el que esté en la azotea y tenga sus cosas en la casa, que no baje a recogerlas; y el que esté en el campo, que no mire hacia atrás. Acuérdense de la mujer de Lot. Quien intente conservar su vida, la perderá; y quien la pierda, la conservará. Yo les digo: aquella noche habrá dos en un mismo lecho: uno será tomado y el otro abandonado; habrá dos mujeres moliendo juntas: una será tomada y la otra abandonada''. Entonces, los discípulos le dijeron: “¿Dónde sucederá eso, Señor?” Y él les respondió: “Donde hay un cadáver, se juntan los buitres”. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 15, 1-10 En aquel tiempo, se acercaban a Jesús los publicanos y los pecadores a escucharlo; por lo cual los fariseos y los escribas murmuraban entre sí: “Este recibe a los pecadores y come con ellos”. Jesús les dijo entonces esta parábola: “¿Quién de ustedes, si tiene cien ovejas y se le pierde una, no deja las noventa y nueve en el campo y va en busca de la que se le perdió hasta encontrarla? Y una vez que la encuentra, la carga sobre sus hombros, lleno de alegría y al llegar a su casa, reúne a los amigos y vecinos y les dice: ‘Alégrense conmigo, porque ya encontré la oveja que se me había perdido'. Yo les aseguro que también en el cielo habrá más alegría por un pecador que se arrepiente, que por noventa y nueve justos, que no necesitan arrepentirse. ¿Y qué mujer hay, que si tiene diez monedas de plata y pierde una, no enciende luego una lámpara y barre la casa y la busca con cuidado hasta encontrarla? Y cuando la encuentra, reúne a sus amigas y vecinas y les dice: ‘Alégrense conmigo, porque ya encontré la moneda que se me había perdido'. Yo les aseguro que así también se alegran los ángeles de Dios por un solo pecador que se arrepiente”. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas. St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo, Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 14, 15-24 En aquel tiempo, uno de los que estaban sentados a la mesa con Jesús le dijo: “Dichoso aquel que participe en el banquete del Reino de Dios”. Entonces Jesús le dijo: “Un hombre preparó un gran banquete y convidó a muchas personas. Cuando llegó la hora del banquete, mandó un criado suyo a avisarles a los invitados que vinieran, porque ya todo estaba listo. Pero todos, sin excepción, comenzaron a disculparse. Uno le dijo: ‘Compré un terreno y necesito ir a verlo; te ruego que me disculpes'. Otro le dijo: ‘Compré cinco yuntas de bueyes y voy a probarlas; te ruego que me disculpes'. Y otro más le dijo: ‘Acabo de casarme y por eso no puedo ir'. Volvió el criado y le contó todo al amo. Entonces el señor se enojó y le dijo al criado: ‘Sal corriendo a las plazas y a las calles de la ciudad y trae a mi casa a los pobres, a los lisiados, a los ciegos y a los cojos'. Cuando regresó el criado, le dijo: ‘Señor, hice lo que me ordenaste, y todavía hay lugar'. Entonces el amo respondió: ‘Sal a los caminos y a las veredas; insísteles a todos para que vengan y se llene mi casa. Yo les aseguro que ninguno de los primeros invitados participará de mi banquete' ”. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Juan 6, 37-40 En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo a la multitud: “Todo aquel que me da el Padre viene hacia mí; y al que viene a mí yo no lo echaré fuera, porque he bajado del cielo, no para hacer mi voluntad, sino la voluntad del que me envió. Y la voluntad del que me envió es que yo no pierda nada de lo que él me ha dado, sino que lo resucite en el último día. La voluntad de mi Padre consiste en que todo el que vea al Hijo y crea en él, tenga vida eterna y yo lo resucite en el último día''. Palabra de Dios. Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas -St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo, Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Mateo 5, 1-12 En aquel tiempo, cuando Jesús vio a la muchedumbre, subió al monte y se sentó. Entonces se le acercaron sus discípulos. Enseguida comenzó a enseñarles, hablándoles así: “Dichosos los pobres de espíritu, porque de ellos es el Reino de los cielos. Dichosos los que lloran, porque serán consolados. Dichosos los sufridos, porque heredarán la tierra. Dichosos los que tienen hambre y sed de justicia, porque serán saciados. Dichosos los misericordiosos, porque obtendrán misericordia. Dichosos los limpios de corazón, porque verán a Dios. Dichosos los que trabajan por la paz, porque se les llamará hijos de Dios. Dichosos los perseguidos por causa de la justicia, porque de ellos es el Reino de los cielos. Dichosos serán ustedes, cuando los injurien, los persigan y digan cosas falsas de ustedes por causa mía. Alégrense y salten de contento, porque su premio será grande en los cielos”. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 14, 1. 7-11 Un sábado, Jesús fue a comer en casa de uno de los jefes de los fariseos, y éstos estaban espiándolo. Mirando cómo los convidados escogían los primeros lugares, les dijo esta parábola: “Cuando te inviten a un banquete de bodas, no te sientes en el lugar principal, no sea que haya algún otro invitado más importante que tú, y el que los invitó a los dos venga a decirte: ‘Déjale el lugar a éste', y tengas que ir a ocupar, lleno de vergüenza, el último asiento. Por el contrario, cuando te inviten, ocupa el último lugar, para que, cuando venga el que te invitó, te diga: ‘Amigo, acércate a la cabecera'. Entonces te verás honrado en presencia de todos los convidados. Porque el que se engrandece a sí mismo, será humillado; y el que se humilla, será engrandecido''. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 14, 1-6 Un sábado, Jesús fue a comer en casa de uno de los jefes de los fariseos, y éstos estaban espiándolo. Había allí, frente a él, un enfermo de hidropesía, y Jesús, dirigiéndose a los escribas y fariseos, les preguntó: “¿Está permitido curar en sábado o no?” Ellos se quedaron callados. Entonces Jesús tocó con la mano al enfermo, lo curó y le dijo que se fuera. Y dirigiéndose a ellos les preguntó: “Si a alguno de ustedes se le cae en un pozo su burro o su buey, ¿no lo saca enseguida, aunque sea sábado?” Y ellos no supieron qué contestarle. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 13, 31-35 En aquel tiempo, se acercaron a Jesús unos fariseos y le dijeron: “Vete de aquí, porque Herodes quiere matarte”. Él les contestó: “Vayan a decirle a ese zorro que seguiré expulsando demonios y haciendo curaciones hoy y mañana, y que al tercer día terminaré mi obra. Sin embargo, hoy, mañana y pasado mañana tengo que seguir mi camino, porque no conviene que un profeta muera fuera de Jerusalén. ¡Jerusalén, Jerusalén, que matas y apedreas a los profetas que Dios te envía! ¡Cuántas veces he querido reunir a tus hijos, como la gallina reúne a sus pollitos bajo las alas, pero tú no has querido! Así pues, la casa de ustedes quedará abandonada. Yo les digo que no me volverán a ver hasta el día en que digan: ‘¡Bendito el que viene en el nombre del Señor!' ” Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 6, 12-19 Por aquellos días, Jesús se retiró al monte a orar y se pasó la noche en oración con Dios. Cuando se hizo de día, llamó a sus discípulos, eligió a doce de entre ellos y les dio el nombre de apóstoles. Eran Simón, a quien llamó Pedro, y su hermano Andrés; Santiago y Juan; Felipe y Bartolomé; Mateo y Tomás; Santiago, el hijo de Alfeo, y Simón, llamado el Fanático; Judas, el hijo de Santiago, y Judas Iscariote, que fue el traidor. Al bajar del monte con sus discípulos y sus apóstoles, se detuvo en un llano. Allí se encontraba mucha gente, que había venido tanto de Judea y Jerusalén, como de la costa de Tiro y de Sidón. Habían venido a oírlo y a que los curara de sus enfermedades; y los que eran atormentados por espíritus inmundos quedaban curados. Toda la gente procuraba tocarlo, porque salía de él una fuerza que sanaba a todos. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 13, 18-21 En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo: “¿A qué se parece el Reino de Dios? ¿Con qué podré compararlo? Se parece a la semilla de mostaza que un hombre sembró en su huerta; creció y se convirtió en un arbusto grande y los pájaros anidaron en sus ramas”. Y dijo de nuevo: “¿Con qué podré comparar al Reino de Dios? Con la levadura que una mujer mezcla con tres medidas de harina y que hace fermentar toda la masa”. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
Evangelio según Lucas 13, 10-17 Un sábado, estaba Jesús enseñando en una sinagoga. Había ahí una mujer que llevaba dieciocho años enferma por causa de un espíritu malo. Estaba encorvada y no podía enderezarse. Al verla, Jesús la llamó y le dijo: “Mujer, quedas libre de tu enfermedad”. Le impuso las manos y, al instante, la mujer se enderezó y empezó a alabar a Dios. Pero el jefe de la sinagoga, indignado de que Jesús hubiera hecho una curación en sábado, le dijo a la gente: “Hay seis días de la semana en que se puede trabajar; vengan, pues, durante esos días a que los curen y no el sábado”. Entonces el Señor dijo: “¡Hipócritas! ¿Acaso no desata cada uno de ustedes su buey o su burro del pesebre para llevarlo a abrevar, aunque sea sábado? Y a esta hija de Abraham, a la que Satanás tuvo atada durante dieciocho años, ¿no era bueno desatarla de esa atadura, aun en día de sábado?” Cuando Jesús dijo esto, sus enemigos quedaron en vergüenza; en cambio, la gente se alegraba de todas las maravillas que él hacía. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 12, 35-38 En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo a sus discípulos: “Estén listos, con la túnica puesta y las lámparas encendidas. Sean semejantes a los criados que están esperando a que su señor regrese de la boda, para abrirle en cuanto llegue y toque. Dichosos aquellos a quienes su señor, al llegar, encuentre en vela. Yo les aseguro que se recogerá la túnica, los hará sentar a la mesa y él mismo les servirá. Y si llega a medianoche o a la madrugada y los encuentra en vela, dichosos ellos”. Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo TX
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 12, 13-21 En aquel tiempo, hallándose Jesús en medio de una multitud, un hombre le dijo: “Maestro, dile a mi hermano que comparta conmigo la herencia”. Pero Jesús le contestó: “Amigo, ¿quién me ha puesto como juez en la distribución de herencias?” Y dirigiéndose a la multitud, dijo: “Eviten toda clase de avaricia, porque la vida del hombre no depende de la abundancia de los bienes que posea”. Después les propuso esta parábola: “Un hombre rico tuvo una gran cosecha y se puso a pensar: ‘¿Qué haré, porque no tengo ya en dónde almacenar la cosecha? Ya sé lo que voy a hacer: derribaré mis graneros y construiré otros más grandes para guardar ahí mi cosecha y todo lo que tengo. Entonces podré decirme: Ya tienes bienes acumulados para muchos años; descansa, come, bebe y date a la buena vida'. Pero Dios le dijo: ‘¡Insensato! Esta misma noche vas a morir. ¿Para quién serán todos tus bienes?' Lo mismo le pasa al que amontona riquezas para sí mismo y no se hace rico de lo que vale ante Dios”. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 12, 8-12 En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo a sus discípulos: “Yo les aseguro que a todo aquel que me reconozca abiertamente ante los hombres, lo reconocerá abiertamente el Hijo del hombre ante los ángeles de Dios; pero a aquel que me niegue ante los hombres, yo lo negaré ante los ángeles de Dios. A todo aquel que diga una palabra contra el Hijo del hombre, se le perdonará; pero a aquel que blasfeme contra el Espíritu Santo, no se le perdonará. Cuando los lleven a las sinagogas y ante los jueces y autoridades, no se preocupen de cómo se van a defender o qué van a decir, porque el Espíritu Santo les enseñará en aquel momento lo que convenga decir''. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo, Texas TX
Evangelio según Lucas 12, 1-7 En aquel tiempo, la multitud rodeaba a Jesús en tan gran número que se atropellaban unos a otros. Entonces Jesús les dijo a sus discípulos: “Cuídense de la levadura de los fariseos, es decir de la hipocresía. Porque no hay nada oculto que no llegue a descubrirse, ni nada secreto que no llegue a conocerse. Por eso, todo lo que ustedes hayan dicho en la oscuridad, se dirá a plena luz, y lo que hayan dicho en voz baja y en privado, se proclamará desde las azoteas. Yo les digo a ustedes, amigos míos: No teman a aquellos que matan el cuerpo y después ya no pueden hacer nada más. Les voy a decir a quién han de temer: Teman a aquel que, después de darles muerte, los puede arrojar al lugar de castigo. Se lo repito: A él sí tienen que temerlo. ¿No se venden cinco pajarillos por dos monedas? Sin embargo, ni de uno solo de ellos se olvida Dios; y por lo que a ustedes toca, todos los cabellos de su cabeza están contados. No teman, pues, porque ustedes valen mucho más que todos los pajarillos''. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo, Tx
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 11, 47-54 En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo a los fariseos y doctores de la ley: “¡Ay de ustedes, que les construyen sepulcros a los profetas que los padres de ustedes asesinaron! Con eso dan a entender que están de acuerdo con lo que sus padres hicieron, pues ellos los mataron y ustedes les construyen el sepulcro. Por eso dijo la sabiduría de Dios: Yo les mandaré profetas y apóstoles, y los matarán y los perseguirán, para que así se le pida cuentas a esta generación de la sangre de todos los profetas que ha sido derramada desde la creación del mundo, desde la sangre de Abel hasta la de Zacarías, que fue asesinado entre el atrio y el altar. Sí, se lo repito: a esta generación se le pedirán cuentas. ¡Ay de ustedes, doctores de la ley, porque han guardado la llave de la puerta del saber! Ustedes no han entrado, y a los que iban a entrar les han cerrado el paso''. Luego que Jesús salió de allí, los escribas y fariseos comenzaron a acosarlo terriblemente con muchas preguntas y a ponerle trampas para ver si podían acusarlo con alguna de sus propias palabras. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Tx
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 11, 42-46 En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo: “¡Ay de ustedes, fariseos, porque pagan diezmos hasta de la hierbabuena, de la ruda y de todas las verduras, pero se olvidan de la justicia y del amor de Dios! Esto debían practicar sin descuidar aquello. ¡Ay de ustedes, fariseos, porque les gusta ocupar los lugares de honor en las sinagogas y que les hagan reverencias en las plazas! ¡Ay de ustedes, porque son como esos sepulcros que no se ven, sobre los cuales pasa la gente sin darse cuenta!” Entonces tomó la palabra un doctor de la ley y le dijo: “Maestro, al hablar así, nos insultas también a nosotros”. Entonces Jesús le respondió: “¡Ay de ustedes también, doctores de la ley, porque abruman a la gente con cargas insoportables, pero ustedes no las tocan ni con la punta del dedo!” Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 11, 37-41 En aquel tiempo, un fariseo invitó a Jesús a comer. Jesús fue a la casa del fariseo y se sentó a la mesa. El fariseo se extrañó de que Jesús no hubiera cumplido con la ceremonia de lavarse las manos antes de comer. Pero el Señor le dijo: “Ustedes, los fariseos, limpian el exterior del vaso y del plato; en cambio, el interior de ustedes está lleno de robos y maldad. ¡Insensatos! ¿Acaso el que hizo lo exterior no hizo también lo interior? Den más bien limosna de lo que tienen y todo lo de ustedes quedará limpio”. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por Nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 11, 29-32 En aquel tiempo, la multitud se apiñaba alrededor de Jesús y éste comenzó a decirles: “La gente de este tiempo es una gente perversa. Pide una señal, pero no se le dará más señal que la de Jonás. Pues así como Jonás fue una señal para los habitantes de Nínive, lo mismo será el Hijo del hombre para la gente de este tiempo. Cuando sean juzgados los hombres de este tiempo, la reina del sur se levantará el día del juicio para condenarlos, porque ella vino desde los últimos rincones de la tierra para escuchar la sabiduría de Salomón, y aquí hay uno que es más que Salomón. Cuando sea juzgada la gente de este tiempo, los hombres de Nínive se levantarán el día del juicio para condenarla, porque ellos se convirtieron con la predicación de Jonás, y aquí hay uno que es más que Jonás''. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por Nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo, TX.
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Mateo 22, 1-10 En aquel tiempo, volvió Jesús a hablar en parábolas a los sumos sacerdotes y a los ancianos del pueblo, diciendo: “El Reino de los cielos es semejante a un rey que preparó un banquete de bodas para su hijo. Mandó a sus criados que llamaran a los invitados, pero éstos no quisieron ir. Envió de nuevo a otros criados que les dijeran: ‘Tengo preparado el banquete; he hecho matar mis terneras y los otros animales gordos; todo está listo. Vengan a la boda'. Pero los invitados no hicieron caso. Uno se fue a su campo, otro a su negocio y los demás se les echaron encima a los criados, los insultaron y los mataron. Entonces el rey se llenó de cólera y mandó sus tropas, que dieron muerte a aquellos asesinos y prendieron fuego a la ciudad. Luego les dijo a sus criados: ‘La boda está preparada; pero los que habían sido invitados no fueron dignos. Salgan, pues, a los cruces de los caminos y conviden al banquete de bodas a todos los que encuentren'. Los criados salieron a los caminos y reunieron a todos los que encontraron, malos y buenos, y la sala del banquete se llenó de convidados. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por Nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Mateo 22, 1-10 En aquel tiempo, volvió Jesús a hablar en parábolas a los sumos sacerdotes y a los ancianos del pueblo, diciendo: “El Reino de los cielos es semejante a un rey que preparó un banquete de bodas para su hijo. Mandó a sus criados que llamaran a los invitados, pero éstos no quisieron ir. Envió de nuevo a otros criados que les dijeran: ‘Tengo preparado el banquete; he hecho matar mis terneras y los otros animales gordos; todo está listo. Vengan a la boda'. Pero los invitados no hicieron caso. Uno se fue a su campo, otro a su negocio y los demás se les echaron encima a los criados, los insultaron y los mataron. Entonces el rey se llenó de cólera y mandó sus tropas, que dieron muerte a aquellos asesinos y prendieron fuego a la ciudad. Luego les dijo a sus criados: ‘La boda está preparada; pero los que habían sido invitados no fueron dignos. Salgan, pues, a los cruces de los caminos y conviden al banquete de bodas a todos los que encuentren'. Los criados salieron a los caminos y reunieron a todos los que encontraron, malos y buenos, y la sala del banquete se llenó de convidados. Palabra de Dios Lectura y Reflexión por Nazareno Ignacio Salinas St. Patrick Catholic Church
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 11, 5-13 En aquel tiempo, Jesús dijo a sus discípulos: “Supongan que alguno de ustedes tiene un amigo que viene a medianoche a decirle: ‘Préstame, por favor, tres panes, pues un amigo mío ha venido de viaje y no tengo nada que ofrecerle'. Pero él le responde desde dentro: ‘No me molestes. No puedo levantarme a dártelos, porque la puerta ya está cerrada y mis hijos y yo estamos acostados'. Si el otro sigue tocando, yo les aseguro que, aunque no se levante a dárselos por ser su amigo, sin embargo, por su molesta insistencia, sí se levantará y le dará cuanto necesite. Así también les digo a ustedes: Pidan y se les dará, busquen y encontrarán, toquen y se les abrirá. Porque quien pide, recibe; quien busca, encuentra y al que toca, se le abre. ¿Habrá entre ustedes algún padre que, cuando su hijo le pida pan, le dé una piedra? ¿O cuando le pida pescado, le dé una víbora? ¿O cuando le pida huevo, le dé un alacrán? Pues, si ustedes, que son malos, saben dar cosas buenas a sus hijos, ¿cuánto más el Padre celestial les dará el Espíritu Santo a quienes se lo pidan?'' Palabra del Señor -Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas. -St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo, Texas.
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 11, 1-4 Un día, Jesús estaba orando y cuando terminó, uno de sus discípulos le dijo: “Señor, enséñanos a orar, como Juan enseñó a sus discípulos”. Entonces Jesús les dijo: “Cuando oren, digan: Padre, santificado sea tu nombre, venga tu Reino, danos hoy nuestro pan de cada día y perdona nuestras ofensas, puesto que también nosotros perdonamos a todo aquel que nos ofende, y no nos dejes caer en tentación”. Palabra del Señor. -Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas. -St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 10, 38-42 En aquel tiempo, entró Jesús en un poblado, y una mujer, llamada Marta, lo recibió en su casa. Ella tenía una hermana, llamada María, la cual se sentó a los pies de Jesús y se puso a escuchar su palabra. Marta, entre tanto, se afanaba en diversos quehaceres, hasta que, acercándose a Jesús, le dijo: “Señor, ¿no te has dado cuenta de que mi hermana me ha dejado sola con todo el quehacer? Dile que me ayude”. El Señor le respondió: “Marta, Marta, muchas cosas te preocupan y te inquietan, siendo así que una sola es necesaria. María escogió la mejor parte y nadie se la quitará”. Palabra del Señor. -Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas. -St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo, Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 10, 25-37 En aquel tiempo, se presentó ante Jesús un doctor de la ley para ponerlo a prueba y le preguntó: “Maestro, ¿qué debo hacer para conseguir la vida eterna?” Jesús le dijo: “¿Qué es lo que está escrito en la ley? ¿Qué lees en ella?” El doctor de la ley contestó: “Amarás al Señor tu Dios, con todo tu corazón, con toda tu alma, con todas tus fuerzas y con todo tu ser, y a tu prójimo como a ti mismo”. Jesús le dijo: “Has contestado bien; si haces eso, vivirás”. El doctor de la ley, para justificarse, le preguntó a Jesús: “¿Y quién es mi prójimo?” Jesús le dijo: “Un hombre que bajaba por el camino de Jerusalén a Jericó, cayó en manos de unos ladrones, los cuales lo robaron, lo hirieron y lo dejaron medio muerto. Sucedió que por el mismo camino bajaba un sacerdote, el cual lo vio y pasó de largo. De igual modo, un levita que pasó por ahí, lo vio y siguió adelante. Pero un samaritano que iba de viaje, al verlo, se compadeció de él, se le acercó, ungió sus heridas con aceite y vino y se las vendó; luego lo puso sobre su cabalgadura, lo llevó a un mesón y cuidó de él. Al día siguiente sacó dos denarios, se los dio al dueño del mesón y le dijo: ‘Cuida de él y lo que gastes de más, te lo pagaré a mi regreso'. ¿Cuál de estos tres te parece que se portó como prójimo? Palabra del Señor. -Lectura y Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas. -St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo Texas
EVANGELIO DEL DÍA Evangelio según Lucas 10, 17-24 En aquel tiempo, los setenta y dos discípulos regresaron llenos de alegría y le dijeron a Jesús: “Señor, hasta los demonios se nos someten en tu nombre”. Él les contestó: “Vi a Satanás caer del cielo como el rayo. A ustedes les he dado poder para aplastar serpientes y escorpiones y para vencer toda la fuerza del enemigo, y nada les podrá hacer daño. Pero no se alegren de que los demonios se les sometan. Alégrense más bien de que sus nombres están escritos en el cielo”. En aquella misma hora, Jesús se llenó de júbilo en el Espíritu Santo y exclamó: “¡Te doy gracias, Padre, Señor del cielo y de la tierra, porque has escondido estas cosas a los sabios y a los entendidos, y las has revelado a la gente sencilla! ¡Gracias, Padre, porque así te ha parecido bien! Todo me lo ha entregado mi Padre y nadie conoce quién es el Hijo, sino el Padre; ni quién es el Padre, sino el Hijo y aquel a quien el Hijo se lo quiera revelar”. Volviéndose a sus discípulos, les dijo aparte: “Dichosos los ojos que ven lo que ustedes ven. Porque yo les digo que muchos profetas y reyes quisieron ver lo que ustedes ven y no lo vieron, y oír lo que ustedes oyen y no lo oyeron”. Palabra del Señor. - Reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas. -St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo, Texas.
Lectura del Santo Evangelio según San Lucas 9: 57-62. -reflexión por nazareno Ignacio Salinas. -St. Patrick Catholic Church, Laredo, TX
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