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AD Space Available *$475/Yr. *$237.50/6 months *$118.75/ 3 months If you would like to have your business adver- tised with us, please contact the parish of- fice on more information. George & Co., CPA, P.C. Tax Returns-Bookkeeping www.cpageorge.com 106 Trinity Place 903-723-2557 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS AND TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD! L & L SHOE STORE Downtown Red Wing, Nike, Clarks, Sas, Wolverine, K- Swiss, Sketchers 903-729-2777 Palestine Air & Heat Commercial & Residential Installation & Repairs 30 Years Experience 1919 W. Oak Street Palestine, TX (903) 729-3513 Paul Martine, Parishioner Owner AD Space Available *$475/Yr. *$237.50/6 months *$118.75/ 3 months If you would like to have your business advertised with us, please contact the parish office on more information. MELINDA A. DUNCAN, D.O., P.A. Board Certified in Otolaryngology Oro-Facial Plastic Surgery 112 Medical Drive Telephone: 903-729-0444 LADIESAUXILIARY Knights of Columbus #1323 Meeting every 2nd Monday of every month at 7:00pm. Knights of Columbus St. Josephs Assembly #2151 4th Degree Meeting every 3rd Monday of every month @ 7pm. LITTLE MEXICO 2025 West Oak, Palestine, TX (903) 723-3143 Gary & Phyllis Seat Brandon & Melanie Seat Parishioners 901 N. Mallard Dedico Tax Services Income Tax/Bookkeeping/Payroll 510 N. Tennessee Ave (A block behind Catholic Church) (903)723-4875 Se Habla Español 903-723-9037 TREJOS TIRES Commercial Tires Flat Repair ATV Tires new & Used Farm Tires Rotation and balance Brakes Oil Change 24 Hr Road service Call Eduardo 811 W.Palestine Ave Palestine TX 75801 (903)948-2219 All IRAs, 401Ks and other retirement plans have beneficiary pages. Because leaving these plans to children can result in a large percentage going to taxes, you may want to consider naming the parish endowment fund as a beneficiary of your retirement plan. It will be a charitable gift so no taxes are due on the gift. You can even leave just a percentage of the retirement plan to the parish endowment fund. For information about changing your beneficiaries on retirement plans or other legacy planning ideas contact Mark Henry at (903) 534-1077 x 200, email him at [email protected]. or go to www.etcflegacy.org. Leave A Lasting Legacy With A Gift From Your Retirement Plan HURDLING Gods grace within me and Gods strength behind me can overcome any hurdle ahead of me. —Anonymous Sacred Heart Catholic Church Website: www.shpalestine.org email: [email protected] 503 N. Queen St. Palestine, TX 75801 Office: (903) 729-2463 Fax (903) 723-9799 .From St. Teresa of Avila (ca AD 1575) When asking a favor from someone of importance, would anyone be so ill-mannered and thoughtless as not first to consider how best to address him in order to make a good impression and give him no cause for offense? Surely he would think over his petition carefully and his reason for making it, especially if it were for something specific and important, as our good Jesus tells us our petitions should be. It seems to me that this point deserves serious attention. My Lord, could you not have included all in one word by saying, Father, give us whatever is good for us?After all, to one who understands everything so perfectly, what need is there to say more? O Eternal Wisdom, between you and your Father that was enough. That was how you prayed in the garden. You expressed your desire and fear but surrendered yourself to His will. But as for us, my Lord, you know that we are less submissive to the will of your Father and need to mention each thing separately in order to stop and think whether it would be good for us. You see, the gift our Lord intends for us may be the best by far. But if it is not what we wanted, we are quite capable of flinging it back in his face. That is the kind of people we are. Ready cash is the only wealth we understand. Therefore, the good Jesus bids us repeat these words, this prayer for his kingdom to come in us: Hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come.See how wise our Master is! But what do we mean when we pray for this kingdom? Our good Jesus placed these two petitions side-by-side because he realized that in our inadequacy, we could never fittingly hallow, praise, exalt, or glorify this holy name of the eternal Father, unless he enabled us to do so by giving us his kingdom here on earth. But since we must know what we are asking for, and how important it is to pray for it without ceasing, and to do everything in our power to please him who is to give it to us, I should now like to give you my own thoughts on the matter. Of the many joys that are found in the kingdom of heaven, it seems to me that the greatest is the sense of tranquility and well-being that we shall experience when we are free from all concern for earthly things. Glad because others are glad and forever at peace, we shall have the deep satisfaction of seeing that the Lord is honored and praised by all creatures, and his name is blessed. No one ever offends him, for there everyone loves him. Loving him is the souls one concern. Indeed it cannot help but love him, for it knows him. Here below, our love must necessarily fall short of that perfection and constancy, but even so how different it would be, how much more like that of heaven, if we really knew our Lord. "Christ As A Pilgrim Met By Two Dominicans" Fra Angelico Italian Renaissance (1442) Museum of San Marco Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 30th 2019

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AD Space

Available

*$475/Yr.

*$237.50/6

months

*$118.75/ 3

months

If you would

like to have your

business adver-

tised with us,

please contact

the parish of-

fice on more

information.

George & Co., CPA, P.C.

Tax Returns-Bookkeeping

www.cpageorge.com

106 Trinity Place 903-723-2557

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS AND TELL THEM WHERE YOU SAW THEIR AD!

L & L SHOE STORE Downtown

Red Wing, Nike, Clarks, Sas, Wolverine, K-Swiss, Sketchers

903-729-2777

Palestine Air & Heat

Commercial & Residential Installation & Repairs 30 Years Experience

1919 W. Oak Street

Palestine, TX (903) 729-3513

Paul Martine, Parishioner Owner

AD Space

Available

*$475/Yr.

*$237.50/6 months

*$118.75/ 3 months

If you would like to

have your business

advertised with us,

please contact the

parish office on more

information.

MELINDA A. DUNCAN, D.O., P.A. Board Certified in Otolaryngology

Oro-Facial Plastic Surgery

112 Medical Drive Telephone: 903-729-0444

LADIES’ AUXILIARY Knights of Columbus

#1323

Meeting every 2nd Monday

of every month at 7:00pm.

Knights of Columbus St. Joseph’s

Assembly #2151 4th Degree

Meeting every 3rd Monday of every month @ 7pm.

LITTLE MEXICO 2025 West Oak, Palestine, TX

(903) 723-3143 Gary & Phyllis Seat

Brandon & Melanie Seat Parishioners

901 N. Mallard

Dedico Tax Services Income Tax/Bookkeeping/Payroll 510 N. Tennessee Ave (A block behind Catholic Church) (903)723-4875 Se Habla Español

903-723-9037

TREJO’S TIRES Commercial Tires Flat Repair ATV Tires new & Used Farm Tires Rotation and balance Brakes Oil Change

24 Hr Road service Call Eduardo 811 W.Palestine Ave Palestine TX 75801

(903)948-2219

All IRAs, 401Ks and other retirement plans have beneficiary pages. Because leaving these plans to children can result in a large percentage going to taxes, you may want to consider naming the parish endowment fund as a beneficiary of your retirement plan. It will be a charitable gift so no taxes are due on the gift. You can even leave just a percentage of the retirement plan to the parish endowment fund. For information about changing your beneficiaries on retirement plans or other legacy planning ideas contact Mark Henry at (903) 534-1077 x 200, email him at [email protected]. or go to www.etcflegacy.org.

Leave A Lasting Legacy With A Gift From Your Retirement Plan

HURDLING God’s grace within me and God’s strength behind

me can overcome any

hurdle ahead of me. —Anonymous

Sacred Heart Catholic Church Website: www.shpalestine.org email: [email protected]

503 N. Queen St. Palestine, TX 75801 Office: (903) 729-2463 Fax (903) 723-9799

.From St. Teresa of Avila (ca AD 1575) When asking a favor from someone of importance, would anyone be so ill-mannered and thoughtless as not first to consider how best to address him in order to make a good impression and give him no cause for offense? Surely he would think over his petition carefully and his reason for making it, especially if it were for something specific and important, as our good Jesus tells us our petitions should be. It seems to me that this point deserves serious attention. My Lord, could you not have included all in one word by saying, “Father, give us whatever is good for us?” After all, to one who understands everything so perfectly, what need is there to say more? O Eternal Wisdom, between you and your Father that was enough. That was how you prayed in the garden. You expressed your desire and fear but surrendered yourself to His will. But as for us, my Lord, you know that we are less submissive to the will of your Father and need to mention each thing separately in order to stop and think whether it would be good for us. You see, the gift our Lord intends for us may be the best by far. But if it is not what we wanted, we are quite capable of flinging it back in his face. That is the kind of people we are. Ready cash is the only wealth we understand. Therefore, the good Jesus bids us repeat these words, this prayer for his kingdom to come in us: “Hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come.” See how

wise our Master is! But what do we mean when we pray for this kingdom? Our good Jesus placed these two petitions side-by-side because he realized that in our inadequacy, we could never fittingly hallow, praise, exalt, or glorify this holy name of the eternal Father, unless he enabled us to do so by giving us his kingdom here on earth. But since we must know what we are asking for, and how important it is to pray for it without ceasing, and to do everything in our power to please him who is to give it to us, I should now like to give you my own thoughts on the matter. Of the many joys that are found in the kingdom of heaven, it seems to me that the greatest is the sense of tranquility and well-being that we shall experience when we are free from all concern for earthly things. Glad because others are glad and forever at peace, we shall have the deep satisfaction of seeing that the Lord is honored and praised by all creatures, and his name is blessed. No one ever offends him, for there everyone loves him. Loving him is the soul’s one concern. Indeed it cannot help but love him, for it knows him. Here below, our love must necessarily fall short of that perfection and constancy, but even so how different it would be, how much more like that of heaven, if we really knew our Lord.

"Christ As A Pilgrim Met By Two Dominicans" Fra Angelico Italian Renaissance

(1442) Museum of San Marco

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 30th 2019

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Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

5:00 pm 6:30 pm 8:00 am

10:30 am 1:00 pm

8:00 am 8:00 am 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 8:00 am 7:00 pm 8:00 am 7:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:30 pm 8:00 am

10:30 am 1:00 pm

Giovani Oliva† Guadalupe Gonzales† People of the Parish Edward & Rose Mary Petersen† Miguel Rodriguez† Memorial Benefactors of SHCC Richard & Mark Welter† Arthur Sepulveda† Fred & Peg Clark United States of America Luis & Javier Sardina† Mary Ellen Blackwell† Maria de Jesus Loera Gonzales† Rose Arceneaux† Fausta Flores† Evelyn Ballard People of the Parish Joanne Francik†

Concerns of possible criminal abuse should be reported to the local police and Child Protective Services at

1-877-415-6423 as well as to the Promoter of Justice at 903-266-2159 or to the

parish priest at 903-729-2463.

Adult Christian Initiation (R.C.I.A. – Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults)

Sessions are scheduled each Wednesday from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. in the

Activity Building.

June 29th– July 7th 2019

WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday:,……………………...……………. 5:00 pm English

6:30 pm Spanish

Sunday:,………………………………………. 8:00 am English

10:30 am English

1:00 pm Spanish

WEEK DAY MASSES:

(IN THE CHAPEL)

Mon.,Tues.,Thurs.,Fri.,…………………….8:00 am English

Wed.,……………….……………….6:00 pm English(Church)

Tus.,Thurs.,Fri.,…………………………….. 7:00 pm Spanish

First Saturday Mass:,……………………….9:30 am English

(St. Joseph Cemetery)

Sacrament of Reconciliation:

Wednesday 5:00pm-to 5:45pm

Saturday 4:00pm-4:45pm or by appointment.

Offering:,……………………….................................$7,864.06

SVDP:,….………………...….……..…....……...…......$330.00

Building,….……………………...……...…......…...…$155.00

Cemetery;………………..……………..……..…..…..$155.00

Rosary will be prayed Thirty minutes before

each Sunday Mass

*If you wish to have a Mass said for a loved one for a get well, birth-

day, anniversary or any other special occasion, please contact

the parish office. Mass stipend is $5.00 each.

June 23, 2019

Weekly Happenings!

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

10:00 am 6:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm 10:00 am 12:00 pm Closed

Catholic Hr. @ TruCare L.C KC Officers Mtg. Choir Practice Cursillistas Mass/ Chapel Catholic Hr. @ Dogwood Trails Adoration Office Closed

READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Gn 18:16-33; Ps 103:1b-4, 8-11; Mt 8:18-22 Tuesday: Gn 19:15-29; Ps 26:2-3, 9-12; Mt 8:23-27 Wednesday: Eph 2:19-22; Ps 117:1bc-2; Jn 20:24-29 Thursday: Gn 22:1b-19; Ps 115:1-6, 8-9; Mt 9:1-8; or, for Independence Day, any readings from the Mass “For the Country or a City,” nos. 882-886, or “For Peace and Justice,” nos. 887-891 Friday: Gn 23:1-4, 19; 24:1-8, 62-67; Ps 106:1b-5; Mt 9:9-13 Saturday: Gn 27:1-5, 15-29; Ps 135:1b-6; Mt 9:14-17 Sunday: Is 66:10-14c; Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20; Gal 6:14-18; Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 [10:1-9]

Altar Cleaners for the week:

July 5, 2019 Pat Camp, Kathy Magee

No first Saturday Mass this Month

ORGANIZATIONS AND MINISTRIES

SVDP Food Pantry/Thrift Store: Dir. Faith Formation: (Loiette Dixon) Ethics & Integrity: (Janie Sepulveda) Coordinator of R.C.I.A: (Bob Poinsett) Coordinator of Youth Ministry: (Dcn. Marty Flynn): Coordinator of Liturgy Committee: (David Rayner): Coordinator of BAA: (Daniel & Linda Bochsler) St. Vincent de Paul President: (Pete Garza): Altar Society President: (Dolores Walker): Financial Committee President: (Frank Campos): Building Committee President: (George Torma): Knights of Colombus Grand Knight: (Peter Garza): K.C. Ladies Aux. President: (Judy Kennedy): Choir Coordinator: (Mary Linda Bunch) Grupo de Oracion: (Maury Gutiérrez): Cursillistas: (Juan Ibarra): Formación de Quinceñera: (Ana Sánchez): RICA (Spanish): (Flora Rivera): Consejo Hispano: (Sandra Vega): Co. del Coro: (María Arzate) Dominican Convent:

PARISH STAFF: Rev. Jonathon Frels Rev. Victor Hamon Rev. Kevin Young Lucero Martinez (Lucy) Dcn. Martin P. Flynn

Pastor Parochial Vicar Parochial Vicar Secretary Youth Minister

Deacons

Dcn. Dan Rose Dcn. Martin Garcia Dcn. Juan Huerta

903-729-5093 903-724-0689 903-480-4154 903-723-5573 903-724-2712 903-391-8689 903-727-8741 903-724-2174 903-723-1733 903-729-5335 903-391-6737 903-724-2174 903-549-2134 903-723-4119 903-394-8475 903-724-6569 903-948-6709 903-729-7970

IMPORTANT CONTACT INFO Parish Office: (903)729-2463 Email: [email protected] Rectory: (Sacramental Emergency) (903)723-3298 Fax: (903)723-9799 Rev. Victor Hamon: (936)240-6061 Dominican Convent: [email protected]

Please remember

Sacred Heart Parish in your Will.

For free information on making a will, finding a lawyer or making a bequest to our parish, please

call Mark Henry at the East Texas Catholic Foundation at 903-534-1077 x 200 or visit

www.etcflegacy.org.

Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.(Open for Lunch)

SVDP Food Pantry/ Thrift Store:

Phone # (903)729-5093 Wednesday & Thursday

9:00a.m.-12:00 p.m. (Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, & Fridays)

903-948-7323 903-724-0859 (903)727-0468 (903)724-4322

Summer Blood

Drive! When: Sunday, July 14

Time: 9:00 am– 1:00 pm

Where: SHCC Activity Building

Please contact Ken Bartula

at 281-682-5359

If you have a loved one or a family friend that is ill, please call the parish office and we will gladly place that person with the person consent on the Prayer list. Names will remain on the list for 60 days.

April 14, 2019 Alma Briones Betty Perthuis Patricia Cobacha Christy Chavez April 30, 2019 Nonna Volk Paul Pesce May 5, 2019 Jose __ Dorothy Mleziva Elizabeth Jennings Weeksi Hudson Pete & Renee Talley

Anita Horn June 2, 2019 Jeff Montgomery David Ange Troy Jameson Kelley Bing Barnett Terry Youngman Doug Zander Gloria Shaw Lisa Talley Witten Michael Bettler Sydney Leonard Carrie Pittinger Mike Chernovetz

Michael Cher Kim Carne June 16, 2019 Aisling Jennings Carlos Alvarez

Please remember in your prayers the young men and women who are away serving in our armed forces: Please pray especially for:

Spc. Gabe Rainone PFC Hollis Taylor PFC Steven Taylor Captain Jacob Kelly Major Rhett Blue Major Raychaelle Blue

Chris Tretta SFC Melinda Griffin (Jones) SSG Luke Griffin Sgt. Douglas Landers, Ft. Hood TX Captain, Victor E. Bockman LT JG Theron Dingas