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14TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 14° DOMINGO DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO

4th of July During the American Revolution, the legal separation of

the 13 original colonies from Great Britain occurred on

July 2, 1776, when the Second Continental Congress voted

to approve a resolution of independence. After voting for

independence, Congress turned its attention to the

Declaration of Independence, a statement explaining this

decision. Congress debated and revised the wording of the

Declaration, finally approving it on July 4. To read the

entire text of the Declaration of Independence, go to

w w w . a r c h i v e s . g o v / e x h i b i t s / c h a r t e r s /

declaration_transcript.html.

Fortnight of Freedom The American Bishops initiated a campaign called the

Fortnight of Freedom due to a perceived attack on personal

and public religious liberty. They cited the health benefits

regulation established by the U.S. Department of Health

and Human Services under the Affordable Health Care for

America Act, that requires employers that provide health

care insurance for their employees, including religious and

charitable organizations and religiously affiliated hospitals

and universities, to include coverage for contraception,

sterilization, and other forms of birth control.

The Bishops sought guarantees that would shield them

from lawsuits if they refused to make their facilities

available on a commercial basis to people or for events,

such as the celebration of same-sex marriages, to which the

Roman Catholic Church has moral objections. The bishops

reject the idea that the American government can determine

which of their activities should be identified as religious in

nature.

The Fortnight of Freedom is a prayerful response to these

threats to religious liberty. It is actually a 14-day period of

prayer, education and action that began on June 21.

However, it is never too late to become more aware of

these concerns. For more information go to:

www.usccb.org (or) www.fortnight4freedom.org.

Almighty God, Father of all nations, For freedom you have set us free in Christ Jesus (Gal 5:1). We praise and bless you for the gift of religious liberty,

The foundation of human rights, justice, and the common good. Grant to our leaders the wisdom to protect and promote our

liberties; by your grace may we have the courage to defend them, for

ourselves and for all those who live in this blessed land. We ask this through the intercession of Mary Immaculate,

our patroness, and in the name of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, with whom you live and

reign, one God, for ever and ever. Christ the Good Shepherd come to our aid. Fr. James Burkart, Pastor [email protected]

4 de julio Durante la revolución americana, la separación jurídica de las 13 colonias originales de Gran Bretaña ocurrió el 02 de julio de 1776, cuando el segundo Congreso Continental votó para aprobar una resolución de independencia. Después de la votación por la independencia, el Congreso centró su atención en la declaración de independencia, una declaración explicando esta decisión. El Congreso debatió y revisó la redacción de la declaración y finalmente la aprobación el 4 de julio. Para leer el texto completo de la declaración de la independencia, visite la página web www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/declaration_transcript.html.

Quincena por la libertad Obispos estadounidenses iniciaron una campaña llamada la quincena por la libertad debido a un ataque percibido sobre la libertad religiosa personal y pública. Citaron la regulación de beneficios de salud establecida por el Departamento de salud y servicios humanos de los Estados Unidos bajo el cuidado de salud accesible bajo la ley de Estados Unidos, que exige que los empleadores ofrezcan seguro de salud para sus empleados, incluidas las organizaciones religiosas, caritativas y a hospitales y universidades religiosos afiliados, que incluyan cobertura de anticoncepción, esterilización y otras formas de control de la natalidad. Los obispos buscaban garantías que se les proteja de demandas si se negaran a poner a la disposición sus instalaciones para propósitos comerciales para las personas o para eventos, como la celebración de matrimonios del mismo sexo, a la que la iglesia católica romana tiene objeciones morales. Los obispos rechazan la idea de que el gobierno americano pueda determinar cuáles actividades deben ser identificadas como carácter religioso. La Quincena por la libertad es la respuesta a estas amenazas a la libertad religiosa. En realidad se trata de un período de 14 días de oración, educación y de acción que comenzó el 21 de junio. Sin embargo, nunca es demasiado tarde para ser más conscientes de estos problemas. Para obtener más información, visite: www.usccb.org (o) www.fortnight4freedom.org.

Dios Todopoderoso, Padre de todas las Naciones, Por la libertad que nos has otorgado en Cristo Jesús (Gal 5:1).

Te alabamos y te bendecimos por el don de la libertad religiosa, el fundamento de los derechos humanos, la justicia

del bien común. Concede a nuestros dirigentes la sabiduría con el fin de

proteger y promover la libertad; Por tu gracia tengamos la valentía de defender, Por nosotros y todos los que viven en esta tierra

bendita. Te lo pedimos por intercesión de María Inmaculada, nuestra patrona y en el nombre de su Hijo, nuestro

Señor Jesucristo, en la unidad del Espíritu Santo, con quien vive y reina, un solo Dios, por los siglos de los

siglos. Cristo el buen pastor, ven en nuestra ayuda, Padre James Burkart, Pastor [email protected]

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Christ the Good Shepherd Catholic Community 18511 Klein Church Road / Spring, Texas 77379 / 281-376-6831

www.cgsccdogh.org

Archdiocese of Galveston—Houston

Welcome to Our Parish family! ¡Bienvenido a nuestra familia parroquial!

Please pick up a registration form in the Narthex or brochure rack at the Front Desk, fill it out and receive your Welcome Packet from the receptionist.

Por favor recoja un formulario de inscripción en el Nártex o estante del folletos en la Recepción, llénelo y reciba su Paquete Bienvenida del recepcionista.

Mon/Lun, July 6 12 Noon Josie Muhlherr † Gn 28:10-22 | Ps 91:1-4, 14-15 | Mt 9:18-26

Tues/Mar, July 7 7:00 am Paolo Bucal Gn 32:23-33 | Ps 17:1-3, 6-8, 15 | Mt 9:32-38

Wed/Mie, July 8 9:00 am Juan Bucio † Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7,17-24 | Ps 33:2-3,10-11,18-19 | Mt 10:1-7

Thur/Jue, July 9 7:00 pm Philomena Joanes † Gn 44:18-21, 23-29; 45:1-5 | Ps 105:16-21 | Mt 10:7-15

Fri/Vie, July 10 9:00 am Mim McGrogan † Gn 46:1-7, 28-30 | Ps 37:3-4,18-19, 27-28,39-40 | Mt 10:16:23

Sat/Sab, July 11

8:30 am 5:30 pm

Joepert Puey † Nellie Heim

Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26 | Ps 105:1-4, 6-7 | Mt 10:24-33

Sun/Dom, July 12

En Español

7:30 am 9:00 am

10:45 am 12:30 pm 2:00 pm

Charles A. Dickens † Domenic Apisa † Emmanuel Francia, Sr. † People of the Parish Lucia Arroyo †

Am 7:12-15 | Ps 85:9-14 | Eph 1:3-14 or Eph 1:3-10 | Mk 6:7-13

Mass Intentions & Scripture Readings Intenciones de la misa & Lecturas de la Escritura

*visiting Priest

James Jordan, brother of Dorthy Aspiazu

DATES TO REMEMBER

July 11 General meeting and

Pot Luck Luncheon.

July 30 Bus Trip: Walking Tour of downtown Houston Tunnel System and a driving tour of historical areas

Aug. 1 General Meeting

Together, let us pray for the needs of our brothers and sisters, for those in the military, and those we hold in our hearts.

Juntos, oremos por las necesidades de nuestros hermanos y hermanas, para los militares y los que guardamos en nuestro corazón.

Jean Landwermeyer, Susie Coppersmith, Cristin Gill, Frank O’Neill, Jr., James Morton, Elaine Hintzel, Jay Ballard, Joe Johnson, Lucille Isam, Elvis Ray Isam, Clarence Bronger, Kim Warwick, Michael J. Soroka, Peter Mulholland, Dorothy Martinez, Patty White, Bob & Kathie Binkle, Fr. John Upton

Reconciliation/Reconciliación Thursday, 6pm-6:45pm and Saturday, 4pm-5pm in the Chapel or by appointment. Jueves, 6pm-6:45pm y Sábado, 4pm-5pm en la capilla o pedir cita con el sacerdote.

Infant Baptism/Bautizo de Infantes Registration/Information in English is held on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Inscripciones y Junta de orientación para bautizos, son el Segundo sábado del mes a las 10:00 a.m.

Sacrament of Marriage/Sacramento de Matrimonio Couples wishing to prepare and/or marry here must attend a Marriage Orientation held the 1st Sunday of each month at 2pm. Hable con el Diacono Alberto Patetta por lo menos seis meses antes de la boda para arreglar la preparación pre-matrimonial.

Anointing of the Sick/Sacramento de Unción de Enfermos Call the parish office 281-376-6831 Llame a la oficina parroquial 281-376-6831

Lord, it’s getting hot!

Senor, hace calor! -Houston-

Don’t let your faith cool off.

No dejes tu fe enfriar.

-God/Dios -

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Junior High Youth Group Grupo de Jóvenes Adolescentes

Wear your red, white and blue this Thursday, July 2nd to celebrate

Independence Day. We’ll celebrate with games and snacks.

High School Youth Group Wednesday Evening July 1st.

Pilgrimage to Rome Fr. James is offering a 9 day/7night pilgrimage to Rome from Thursday, December 3, 2015

through Friday, December 11, 2015. This pilgrimage is a part of a larger celebration

commemorating the 50th anniversary of the closing of the Second Vatican Council and

coincides with the official opening of the Holy Doors for the beginning of the Jubilee Year of

Mercy, beginning on December 8, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. For those who

are musicians or choir members, there is an opportunity to join in a “festival choir” that will

be singing at several major liturgical events throughout the pilgrimage. For those who are not

musicians/choir members, other activities will be planned. The overall itinerary includes daily Mass, site seeing in Rome, the

Vatican Museum and St. Peter’s Basilica, attending the Papal blessing on Sunday, December 6, attending Mass at St. Peter’s

on Monday, December 7, visiting the major basilicas (St. Mary Major, St. John Lateran, St. Paul Outside the Walls, a day

trip to Assisi and Mass at the St. Francis Basilica, and more. The cost of the pilgrimage is

$3,823 and includes air fare economy class, ground transportation, US government taxes, fees,

fuel surcharges up to $600, entry fees, hotel accommodation based on double occupancy,

breakfast and dinner, and more. The fee excludes a single room supplement, personal services

including porterage and drinks, travel visa for non-U.S. passport holders, transportation to and

from the airport, daily lunches and drinks at dinners, airline luggage fees, travel insurance

(optional). Group tips are a total of $80. For more information go to:

www.myfaithjourneys.com/login and enter the group number 15036. You can also call Faith

Journeys at 1-877-732-4845. Deadline for registration is September 15.

Registration is open for the 2015-2016 school year!

Early Childhood Program Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30am - 2:30pm An early education program for children 12 months to 4 years of age (must be appropriate age on or before September 1, 2015)

Adventures in Literature Wednesdays, 9am-1pm A literature enrichment program open to children 4 years of age (must be appropriate age on or before September 1, 2015)

For more information and registration materials, please call Sandy at 281-376-6831 ext. 326.

CAREGIVERS / NURSERY HELP WANTED

Must love to work with children

Previous experience with references

Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus

Contact Sandy Krzes 281-376-6831 ext. 326 or

Email [email protected]

We would like to thank all or our catechists, teens, volunteers and CGS’s Staff that helped us during our June Summer Session! We can’t wait to come back next summer!

"¡El Antiguo Testamento Cobra Vida! Queremos darle las gracias a todos los catequistas, jóvenes, voluntarios y personal de CGS que ayudaron durante esta Sesión de Verano! Sesión en Julio. ¡Estamos ansiosos por regresar para el próximo verano!

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On vacation? Out of town? Find a local church at www.masstimes.org

for nationwide mass times & locations

ACTS stands for: Adoration—the call by, acceptance of, and response to God.

Community—the love and caring of each other.

Theology—the study of God through scripture and the Catholic faith.

Service—to God and His people.

Contact Tom Thibodeau at 281-831-2252 or [email protected] for info & to sign up

What can I gain from this retreat? Renew yourself spiritually and deepen your relationship

with Jesus Christ. Unburden yourself from the past and grow closer to God. Meet other women beginning a spiritual journey, or who are

already on one. Build new lasting friendships with members of your parish

and faith community.

For more information please contact Linda Diaz at (214) 354-7199

Find out more about the ACTS Retreat by going to the local website at www.actshouston.org ACTS is a very Spirit-filled retreat & we would like everyone who has not been on an ACTS Retreat to consider signing up.

Update In the encyclical, Gospel of Life, St. John Paul II tells us that death was not God’s original plan for us.

Death came into the world as a result of the devil’s envy and the sins of our first parents. And death entered

in a violent way: Cain rose up against his brother, Abel, and killed him. ( Gen. 4:8)

But God did not leave the sin of Cain unpunished—the blood of one murdered demands God render justice .

Sins which cry out to God—first and foremost willful murder—in some way attack God himself. Yet not

even a murderer loses his personal dignity—God drove Cain out his presence and sent him into exile far from his native

land. So that he passed from a life of human kindness to one more akin to the wild existence of a wild beast.

Just as God drove Cain out of his presence with a mark so that no one kill him he does not desire that a homicide be

punished by the execution of another act of homicide. God preferred correction rather than the death [penalty] of the

sinner. EV 7-9

Life

Awareness

Weekend

July 24-26 Men and women between the ages of 18-45 who are searching and discerning God’s call in their lives are invited Holy Name Retreat Center. Life Awareness is a weekend retreat of prayer, silent reflection, presentations, group discussions, sharing on one-on-one encounters and guidance from priests and religious sisters and brothers, as you learn more about priesthood and religious (consecrated) life. This retreat is designed to help young adults to learn and explore whatever vocation God might be calling them. To search deeply for the guidance, and to grow in courage to do the will of God. It will provide time, environment, and opportunity to clarify one’s calling without any pressure of commitment. Holy Name Retreat center is located at 430 Bunker Hill Road, Houston, TX 77024. The retreat begins at 5 p.m. on Friay, July 24. For more information contact Deacon Gary Hilbig @ 832-549-4140 [email protected] or Henry Majoue @ 832-606-1372 [email protected] There is no cost for this weekend, however, donations are accepted. A short interview is required for attendance. Pre-registration and forms are available at: www.houstonvocations.com/life-awareness.

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Fresh! Fun! And Exciting

Ideas needed to Update

Fall Festival

October 17, 2015

Do you have some ideas for our next Fall Festival? Perhaps a new activity or food booth; entertainment idea, craft booth or auction item. Is there something you have seen at another event that you think will work for CGS? CGS has a very diverse community and we would like to combine all our gifts and talents to make our Fall Festival a unique experience! Please contact Mark Stoebner at 281-374-8752 or email [email protected] All ideas are welcome!

¡Novedoso! ¡Divertido! ¡Emocionaste!, sus ideas son necesarias para actualizar el Festival de otoño. 17 de octubre del 2015 ¿Tienes algunas ideas para nuestro próximo Festival de otoño? Tal vez una nueva actividad o puesto de alimentos; ideas de entretenimiento, artículos para la subasta o puesto de manualidades. ¿Hay algo que has visto en otro evento que crees que va a funcionar para CGS? (Christ the Good Shepherd). CGS (Christ the Good Shepherd) tiene una comunidad muy diversa y nos gustaría combinar todos nuestros dones y talentos para hacer de nuestro Festival de otoño una experiencia ¡única! Póngase en contacto con Mark Stoebner at 281-374-8752 o por correo electrónico [email protected] Todas las ideas son ¡bienvenidas!

Sun / Dom, July 5 COMMUNITY SUNDAY RCIA 10:00 a.m. Preparacion para Quinceaneras 12:00 p.m. Marriage Orientation Meeting 2:00 p.m. High School/College Musicians 5:30 p.m.

Mon / Lun, July 6 El Pan de Vida 7:00 p.m. Grupo de Sanacion 7:30 p.m. Baptism Class Session I-Español 7:30 p.m.

Tues / Mar, July 7 H.S. Summer Bible Study 7:30 a.m. Handbell Choir Practice 4:30 p.m. RCIA Inquiry 6:00 p.m. Infant Baptism Reg./Orient.-English 6:30 p.m. Gather of Liturgical Ministers-Lectors 7:00 p.m. GriefShare 7:00 p.m. Infant Baptism Session I-English 7:00 p.m. Reunion de Servidores del Grupo de Oracion 7:00 p.m.

Wed / Mie, July 8 High School Youth Night “Da Vine” 7:00 p.m. The Earthen Vessels Prayer Group 7: 00 p.m. Gathering of Liturgical Ministers EMHC-Español 7:00 p.m. Serra Club Board Meeting 7:00 p.m. Choir Practice 7:30 p.m.

Thur/Jue, July 9 Summer FF Work Days 10:00 a.m. ACTS Registration and Pictures 4:00 p.m. Jr. High Youth Group “Be Light” 7:00 p.m. Nuestra Fe Catolica 7:00 p.m. Grupo de Oración “El Rebaño” 7:30 p.m.

Fri / Vie, July 10 Discipulos en Accion 10:00 a.m. Summer FF Work Days 10:00 a.m. MFCC Zona B 7:00 p.m.

Sat / Sab, July 11 TOV Desierto 8:00 a.m. TOV Segunda Etapa 8:00 a.m. 55 Plus General Meeting 10:00 a.m. Infant Baptism/Registration-Español 10:00 a.m. MFCC Zona A 5:00 p.m. 55 Plus Bridge Night 7:00 p.m.

Sun / Dom, July 12 RCIA Sessions 10:00 a.m. ACTS Retreat 10:45 a.m. Summer FF Set Up 4:00 p.m.

THIS WEEK AT OUR PARISH ESTA SEMANA EN NUESTRA PARROQUIA

St. Vincent de Paul Society Black Bag Annual Collection Every year, and only once a year, there is a collection made throughout every parish in the Galveston-Houston Archdiocese that is dedicated to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul. These funds play a crucial role in our ability to fund all of our programs that feed, clothe, provide dignified living, and help people find their way to self-sufficiency. Our Food Network, Voucher Ministry and our ability to provide the support necessary to those volunteers in a ten county area who provide the Home Visit Ministry are all vital programs that rely on our Black Bag collection, individual donations outside of the parishes, corporate and foundation support.

This year’s Black Bag collection is July 12-13.

Why we use “Black Bags” In 1833 Frederic Ozanam- age 19 (founder of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul) along with 6 friends from his University heard God calling them to serve the poor. They met with Blessed Sr. Rosalie Rendu who taught them how to visit the poor in their homes – this to help them fully experience the pain and suffering these people were experiencing. After visiting the poor the group of University Students decided they needed money to continue this work. They decided to pool their resources together; however, so as not to embarrass each other as to how much each could afford to give they decided to take a secret collection using a common black bag. Using the Black Bag today enables everyone to give what they can afford without being judged by their neighbor. The Black Bag established in the early 1800’s still continues to this day to provide the resources needed to care for the needs of the poor and marginalized in our community. The passing of the Black Bag from person to person brings the Body of Christ together in the mission of caring for our neighbors.

The Spirituality of the Black Bag Just as the spirit of charity moves among us all, the passing of the Black Bag in parishes, companies and neighborhoods is passed from hand to hand. As we act, one in the spirit of giving, the lowly cloth bag is transformed into something beautiful and deeply spiritual among friends. Yes, there is a spirituality of the Black Bag .We should all be aware of the joy in giving to the Lord.