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MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Saturday: June 13, 2020 – 5:30pm
†Manuel C. Garza
De parte de Imelda C. Garza y familia
†Ricky Vasquez
De parte de su familia
†Juan Rodriguez y Teresa Martinez
De parte de su hija, Virginia y familia
†Eden Ramos (Tercer Aniversario)
De parte de Elida Ramos, Hope Ramos & Josua
Ramos
†Robert Ramos
De parte de Elida Ramos & Family
†Elsa Benavides (en memoria de su
cumpleaños)
De parte de Sr. Y Sra. Luis Roel Benavides
†Ella Pardo
De parte de la familia Carrillo, Torres y Hernandez
†Robert Byington (Quincuagésimo tercero
Aniversario)
De parte de Dora Byington
†Felix y Juanita Perez (en memoria de sus
cumpleaños)
De parte de Javiel y Blanca Mendietta y familia
†Laco Garcia
De parte de su familia
Por la salud de Mark Anthony Molina Jr.
De parte de su familia
Sunday: June 14, 2020 7:30am
Para las personas de la parroquia
June 14, 2020 – 10:00am
†Amo y Jesus Vera
Requested by Amo Vera Jr, Luis Vera, & Mr & Mrs
Raul Garza
†R.J. Sandoval
Requested by all his friends and staff from Los
Vega
†Maria V. Perez (1st Year Anniversary)
Requested by Yolanda, Rosario & Family
June 14, 2020 – Noon
†Luciano Garza (17th Anniversary)
Requested by Hilda Garza
†Manuel & Emeteria Garza
Requested by Hilda Garza
†Antonio & Ramona Torres
Requested by their Family
†Teresa O. Gutierrez (2nd Anniversary)
Requested by her Children & Grandchildren
Monday: June 15, 2020
No Daily Mass Today
Tuesday: June 16, 2020 – 6:30am
For the unborn children
Wednesday: June 17, 2020-6:30am
†Rolando Rene Lopez
Requested by the Lopez Family
Thursday: June 18, 2020 6:30am
For Vocations
Friday: June 19, 2020 6:30am
Special Intention for the Sacred Heart of
Jesus
Saturday: June 20, 2020
No 6:30am Mass
ALL MASSES WILL CONTINUE TO BE
LIVESTREAMED ON FACEBOOK AT
https://www.facebook.com/stmartinskingsvilletx/
SANCTUARY CANDLE DONATED IN MEMORY OF
Baby Rey, Ernesto, Ernestina,
Mama Ita, Joel, Guadalupe, Maria & Jacobo
Requested by Ofelia & Dr. V.
And in memory of Paula Mendietta,
Junior Silvas, & Lina Cortez
Requested by Tina Munoz
The Altar Flowers for this week
Are being offered in
Thanksgiving for the 33 children who will
be making their First Holy Communion
this weekend.
We pray for the following who need healing:
Vangie Longoria, Israel Mendietta, Carmen
Arredondo, George & Eva Perez, Teresa
Zapata, Mary Lou Pena, Max Pena Sr, Gloria
Deleon, Tomas Garza, Mr & Mrs Elias
Moreno, Locha Moreno, Delfina H. Garza,
Norma Garcia, Serafin Rodriguez, Lupe
Olivarez, Juan Palacios, Frances Rodriguez,
Cynthia Loera, Oralia Herrera, Emma Garza,
Laura Chavez, Marie Saldivar, Jordan
Silvas, Rachel Rivera, America Crouse,
John Tovar, Mary Lee Grant, Juan Torres,
Olga Cruz
We pray for all those who are sick on our list and for those
whose names are written on the heart of our Lord Jesus.
OUR WEEKLY
OFFERING
FOR THE WORK
OF THE
CHURCH
Online: $ 383.03
Loose: $1,711.00
Envelopes: $2,582.00
Total: $4,676.03
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Kgs 21:1-16; Ps 5:2-3ab, 4b-7;
Mt 5:38-42
Tuesday: 1 Kgs 21:17-29; Ps 51:3-6ab, 11,
16;Mt 5:43-48
Wednesday: 2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14; Ps 31:20, 21,
24;Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Thursday: Sir 48:1-14; Ps 97:1-7; Mt 6:7-15
Friday: Dt 7:6-11; Ps 103:1-4, 6-8, 10; 1 Jn
4:7-16;Mt 11:25-30
Saturday: 2 Chr 24:17-25; Ps 89:4-5, 29-34;
Lk 2:41-51
Commit to Daily
Bible Reading
FOOD FROM HEAVEN
God sustained the people of Israel for forty years
in the desert with manna sent down from
heaven, and Moses doesn’t want them to forget
it. God brought forth water from stone for them
to drink, and Moses doesn’t want them to forget
this, either. And Moses tells them—twice—that
the food that God sent was a food that neither
they nor their ancestors before them had ever
experienced before.
Jesus too speaks of food come down from
heaven, food that the Jewish people had never
experienced before. Recalling the manna in the
desert, Jesus doesn’t want them to forget it
either, explaining that he is the food and drink of
eternal life. And Paul reiterates to the
Corinthians and to all of us that in the bread and
in the cup, we share in the body and blood of
Christ.
EVERY THURSDAY
6PM
IN THE CHURCH
ALL ARE WELCOME
CCD IMPORTANT DATES:
June 26, Friday, Practice and Confessions for Confirmation
Students, 6pm
June 27, Saturday, Confirmations 2pm at St. Martin Church
MONTH OF JUNE IS THE
MONTH OF THE
SACRED HEART OF JESUS
ROSARIES WILL BE RECITED
MONDAY – FRIDAY AT 6PM
WILL BE LIVESTREAMED
2020 Raffle and Fall Festival!
Get your tickets ASAP! Tickets are $3 each or 2 for $5 or $50 per book.
1st Prize John Deere 24hp 54"
Lawn Mower Tractor
2nd Prize Custom Made BBQ pit
3rd Prize 40" Samsung HD TV
4th Prize HP Chromebook Laptop
and 16 additional prizes.
We will have 5 monthly drawings within
this raffle on the last Sunday of every month
after the 12Noon Mass
for a $200 Visa Card beginning on May 31
You can pick up your tickets at the parish office
We can mail them to you
Or you may purchase online at
paypal.me/stmartin715
If you pay online we will fill out stubs for you
and place them in the raffle tumbler
Thank you for your cooperation!
Our congratulations to Smiley Garza who was the
first winner of the Special Monthly Drawing of a $200
gift card. You could be next! Keep selling or buying
tickets. Your support is appreciated!
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Ordinary Time beckons, and so on this Sunday we surrender the last glimmers of paschal joy as we celebrate the renewal
of our life around the table of the Eucharist. This feast reminds us that the goal of the catechumen’s journey through Lent
is not the baptismal font at Easter, but rather the experience of Pentecost. It is all about life lived in the Spirit’s embrace
in relationship to the Body of Christ, which is found both “on the table” and “at the table.”
The season of confirmation is also drawing to a close, and this feast serves as a reminder that this sacrament, a solemn
sending from font to table, is keyed to renewed vigor. Confirmation has sometimes been sadly misunderstood as a kind of
graduation from religious formation, but it is nothing of the sort. It is about being led by the Lord Jesus to the place where
the Spirit flourishes, and where the gifts of the Spirit are most easily detectable. After next week we will resume our
consideration of the sacrament of confirmation, its rich and somewhat tangled history, its challenging theology, and its
changing celebration.