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St. Anthony Catholic Church Church 115 N. 25 Mile Ave. | Hereford, Texas 79045
Parish Office:114 Sunset Drive 364-6150
School Office: 120 W. Park Ave. Phone 364-1952.
Parish website http://stanthonyscatholicparish.com/ In case of an emergency email: [email protected] or 806-570-5706
PARISH PASTOR — Rev. Fr. Anthony Neusch DIOCESE of AMARILLO — Bishop Patrick Zurek
Sign up for R.C.I.A and Small Groups Adult Faith Formation email: [email protected] or call 364-6150
or 364-7626
Bulletin Editor Jasmin Enriquez email: [email protected] bulletin deadline is noon WEDNESDAY.
Church Announcements: Sunday, August 5:
5 pm Holy Hour.
Monday, August 6:
6:30 pm Safe Environment training, A/R.
Wednesday, August 8:
7 pm—9 pm Parish Pool Party!
7 pm Bible Journaling class A/R.
Saturday, August 11:
5:30 am walk the boundaries with Fr. Tony, meet in the
church parking lot.
9 am –3:45 pm Come and See/Ven y Ve conference.
Sunday, August 12:
5 pm Holy Hour.
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Aug. 5, 2018
GOD’S WORK We are so busy! Most of us have more than one job to
do, and we never seem to have enough time. We are
workers, volunteers, parents, friends, and most of us are
more than one thing at a time. But which of these is the
work of God?
We seldom view our ordinary work as being the work
of God. We may think that we have to be ministers or
priests, missionaries or charity workers, engaged full-time
in works formally identified as being “God’s work.” But
everything we do with a faithful heart and with love for
others is God’s work. We each have our own role to fill in
the world, and many gifts are necessary. We cannot always
see the direct connection of our daily work to the plan of
God. But we trust and we believe that God leads us to do
what is needed, where it is needed. What is “God’s work?”
“This is the work of God, that you believe in the one he
sent” (John 6:29). Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Parish Office Hours:
*Mon. 10am– 12pm, 1pm-5pm.
Tue. & Thur. 9am-12pm, 1pm-5:30m.
Wed. & Fri.. 9am-12pm, 1pm—5pm.
School Summer Hours / School Announcement. (806) 364-1952
AUGUST: Monday—Friday 8am-3:30pm
AUGUST 16:
First day of school!
Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 5, 2018
Vocation Crucifix
6pm Mass: Marisa de la Cruz and Family
8:45am Mass: Volunteer
11:30am Mass: Heath Rodriguez
5 pm Holy Hour
MONDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer.
7:15 am Mass.
6:30 pm Safe Environment Training, A/R.
TUESDAY–6:45 am Morning Prayer
7-8 AM Men’s Lectionary Study Group, A/R.
5:30 pm Mass.
Adoration begins at 6 pm.
WEDNESDAY –6:45 am Morning Prayer.
7:15 am Mass.
Adoration ends at 6 pm.
7 pm—9 pm Parish Pool Party! Aquatic Center.
7 pm Bible Journaling class, A/R.
THURSDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer.
7:15 am Mass.
FRIDAY– 6:45 am Morning Prayer.
8:15 am Mass.
SATURDAY 6 PM LITURGY August 11, 2018
5:30 am walk the boundaries w/ Fr. Tony, meet in the church parking lot
9 am to 3:45 pm Come and See Conference St. Mary’s Cathedral.
Vocation Crucifix Chris & Judith Grotegut.
Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 12, 2018
Vocation Crucifix
8:45am Mass: Herb & Elizabeth Vogel.
11:30am Mass: Volunteer.
5 PM Holy Hour
ALTAR SERVERS
Lector Schedule for AUG. 11/12
6PM Mass: Renee Kuper and Roy Kuper
8:45AM Mass: Ronnie Fetsch and Carmen Flood
11:30AM Mass: Jana Hedrick and Robert Bribiesca
Mon.7:15AM Kevin Garcia and Pierce Valdez
Tues.5:30PM Max Arroyos and Hope Mariscal Zepeda
Wedn. 7:15AM Arissa Alaniz and Zaybrie Altman
Thurs.7:15AM Azalea Alaniz and Cadence Copeland
Fri.7:15AM 2 Volunteers
SAT.6PM Makaila Guardiola, Caelen Guardiola,
Kadence Guardiola and Ramiro Soliz
SUN. 8:45AM Rachel Betzen, Daniel Betzen,
Maycn McNutt and Larry McNutt
SUN 11:30 AM Slade Rodriguez, Abby Rodriguez,
Avery Rodriguez and Pete Rodriguez
LITURGY INTENTIONS Mon.7:15AM In Thanksgiving for Rain
Tues. 5:30PM Tony & Cindy Ochoa Honor
Wed.7:15AM John & Viola Birkenfeld RIP
Thurs7:15AM Jason & Dawn Jesko Honoring
10th wedding anniversary
FRI.8:15AMChildren in Foster Care
SAT. 6PM Ronnie & Debbie Fetsch Honor
SUN.8:45AM Kenneth Schlabs RIP
SUN.11:30 AM People of the Parish
STEWARDSHIP of TREASURE
July 28/29 2018
Envelopes–63 Loose Checks–34
Envelopes/Checks $5,787.00
Plates $987.00
Children $21.08
Total $6,795.08
Second Collection
Bishop DeFalco Retreat $646.48
Extra Collection
Church in Africa $5.00
FINAL Total = $7,449.56
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Schedule for AUG. 11/12
6PM Mass: Janie Banner, Yeslih Candia, J.R. Garman, Farron
Urbanczyk and Glynn Yosten (L)
8:45AM Mass: Jackie Casarez (SC) Shelly Diller (SC)
Ray Schlabs (SC) Shelly Fangman, Aida Lemus and Elaine
McNutt (L) SICK CALL ONLY: Tom Albracht, Lawrence Brorman &Gerald
Marnell
11:30AM Mass: Eileen Alley, Rick Bordayo, Harrison Parson,
Mary Ann Ramirez, Cynthia Rodriguez, Alyssa Rodriguez and
Claudia Smith (L) NOTE: Please don’t forget to sign
in before Mass. Please find a substitute if you cannot
keep your assignment. Thank you!
All Altar Flowers, are in MEMORY of Alvin
Anstey and Elmer Reinart from Roy and Deby
Reinart. Thank you and God Bless!
CONGRATULATIONS! The following catechists Aracely Correa, Monica
Bermea, Aida Lemus and Elaine McNutt received
their Certificate of Award in recognition for the
completion of the Basic Courses for Faith Forma-
tion on August 11 at the Diocesan Ministry Confer-
ence, ‘Come and See’. Congratulations to you all on
this wonderful accomplishment!
SAFE ENVIRONMENT TRAINING:
Monday, August 6 at 6:30 pm in the A/R.
Parents and volunteers who would like to help
with F.F.C or school activities must be safe
environment trained! If you have any
questions please call Aracely Correa, DRE, at
the church office, 364-6150.
REMINDER: Anyone can add your personal prayer intentions to the
Prayer Box in the Bell Tower entrance at ANY time
during the week. It is then carried in procession to the
altar at weekend and school children's Masses. Let us
be a constantly praying Child of God! Intentions may
be written anonymously. Thank you.
Over 80 rosaries were prayed , for
vocations. Thank you!
AUGUST CALENDAR AUG. 6—Safe Environment, 6:30 pm, A/R.
AUG. 8—St. Anthony’s POOL PARTY at the Aquatic Center, 7 pm to 9 pm.
AUG. 8—Bible Journaling class, 7 pm A/R.
AUG. 11—Come See Conference, 9 am—3:45 pm
AUG. 14—Assumption of Mary, Vigil Mass 7:15 pm
AUG. 15—Assumption of Mary, 7:15 am/pm Mass
AUG. 16—School begins, welcome back!
AUG. 19—Second Collection for Native and African Americans
AUG. 19—F.F.C begins for elementary
AUG. 22—F.F.C begins for jr. high and high school
AUG. 29—RCIA Orientation in the A/R, 6–9 pm
AUG. 29—Baptismal Class, 6:30 pm. Registration is online, please register the Friday before.
Retirement The bereavement committee is retiring December 31,
2018 as they have enjoyed serving the parish for 25 years
and would like to offer this job to someone else. We
would love to help train someone in the following six
months, July thru December as we will have other
commitments. We pray for whoever will take our place in
this very rewarding ministry.
RCIA ORIENTATION. The night of August 29 , a Wednesday, from
6-9 pm RCIA Sponsors and Candidates will
meet in the Antonian Room. Call Janie at
364-6150 (mornings) or 346-2920 to
pre-register for RCIA. We look forward to
growing together in God’s Family.
IF FOUND, PLEASE RETURN: Saturday afternoon after a Quinceanera, at our church, a
pair of sunglasses in a blue case was left
behind in a pew. If anyone has them it
would be greatly appreciated if they
were returned to the church office, so that we can return
the items back to their rightful owner. Thank you.
Catholic Student Center Would like for someone to bring a home cooked meal on
a Wednesday this fall at 7 pm. For more information or if
you’re interested, please call Betty at 806-655-4345
ROSARY MAKERS You can now pick up supplies and drop off
rosaries at 201 Ranger. Kathy Knoeber has
agreed to take over the job that Rita Burgess
has been doing since 2007. Thank you Rita. You can
contact Kathy at 363-6305.
Training Day for Evangelizing at the
Catholic Booth at the Tri-State Fair
This is an invitation to all who would like to partici-
pate in evangelizing outside the Church setting at the
Catholic Booth during the Tri-State Fair.
When: Saturday, August 25th from 9am to 1:30pm
Where: Diocesan Pastoral Center Conference Room.
Lunch will be provided.
Please RSVP to [email protected] or leave a
message with your name and number at 806-672-
3105. The fair dates are September 14-22. You can
also participate in this ministry by donating Catholic
Bibles, Catechisms (both English and Spanish), and
any other religious and devotional articles that can be
given away to educate and help people grow in their
faith. Thank you.
FIRST COMMUNION CELEBRATION. Sebastian Mireles celebrated his First
Communion Sunday, July 29 at the 11:30 am
Mass. Congratulations Sebastian on your First
Communion.
Bible Journaling Class Come join us! August 8th in the A/R.
Bring your bible, colored pencils,
watercolors, markers, and acrylic paints
and join us for a time of meditation and
journaling. Everyone is invited!
My family prayed _____
rosaries this week.
From the desk of our pastor, Father Tony Neusch
Confession Times: Wednesday: 6:30am-7am & 6pm-6:45pm
Thursday: 6:30am—7am
Friday: 7am-8 am
Saturday: 4 pm-5:30 pm
Sunday: 7:45 am-8:45 am and after the 8:45
am Mass until 11am.
YOU’RE INVITED The Capuchin Sisters would like to invite you to their an-
nual fundraiser to be held on Sunday, August 11,
2018 beginning with mass at 5:30 pm at St. Lucian’s
Chapel with Bishop Zurek presiding. Immediately fol-
lowing the mass will be a brisket dinner in the Monastery
Courtyard next door to the chapel at 4201 N.E.
18th Street. Tickets are $20.00 for Adults and $12.00 for
children 12 and younger. For tickets and information please
contact Cristina Parra at 806-316-1230 or Mother Abbess at
806-383-6771.
“Would that we had died at the LORD's hand in the land of Egypt, as we sat by our fleshpots and ate our fill
of bread! But you had to lead us into this desert to make the whole community die of famine!” In other words, “At
least in Egypt our bellies were full, even if we were slaves, here as we follow the Lord God we are hungry.” The
people Israel are willing to trade freedom for food, and this spiritual sickness continues until today. What are the
people, actions, or things that hold us captive? Where are the areas of sin that we tolerate in our lives, because to
root them out takes too much energy, or requires sacrifice, or a little starvation of our own uncontrolled passions?
To follow Jesus Christ we must put aside all that would hold us captive. To follow Jesus Christ we must voluntarily
say, “No!” to many good things so that others who need them more may have them. To follow Jesus Christ means
we cannot be guaranteed of a satisfied belly here in this life. This life is passing and holding to firmly to its goods
and benefits will prevent us from anchoring our lives in the glory that is to come.
Volunteers needed for Vocation Crucifix. We are in need of volunteers for the vocation
crucifix for the next 3 months: August, September, and
October. Please call the church office, 364-6150 or come
by to sign up.
Thought for Reflection: “Gracious speech is like clover honey—good taste to the soul, quick energy for the body.” - Proverbs 16:24
“A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.” - Proverbs 17:22