Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 18, 2015 ESTABLISHED IN 1980 * 919 SPENCE RD., VAN ALSTYNE, TX. 75495 Mailing Address: P O Box 482 Van Alstyne TX, 75495 Parish Office: 903-482-6322 For a Priest: 972-542-4667 Website: www.holyfamily-vanalstyne.org Fr. Salvador Guzman, Pastor Fr. James Yamauchi, Parochial Vicar Deacon Patrick A. Hayes Mass Schedule/Misa Dominical Sunday: 9:00 am - English Mass 12:00 pm - Spanish Misa Thursday: 9:00 am - Daily Mass St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church Mailing Address: 411 Paula Road McKinney, Texas 75069 General Email: stmichael@stmichaelmckinney.org Fr. Father Sal: frguzman@stmichaelmckinney.org Main Phone: 972.542.4667 Fax: 972.542.4641 St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church Weekend Masses Vigil Mass Saturday - 5pm (English) Sunday Masses / Misa Dominical Sunday 8:00am & 11:30am ) Domingo 9:30am & 1:30pm Weekday Masses Mon., Wed, & Fri 8:00am Tues. & Thurs. 5:30pm Confessions Thursday 6:00pm - 7:00pm Saturday 3:00-4:00pm Blessed Sacrament Thursday s at 6:00pm
Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time October 18, 2015 Baptisms/Bautizos Baptisms: 2nd Sunday of each month Bautizos: 1er Domingo del mes Pre Baptismal Class Registration: Registration required by the Sunday before class begins. Classes are held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month. Parents: Bring copy of child s birth certificate. Both parents must attend class. Godparents: Must be practicing Catholics. Copy of marriage certificate through the Catholic church. Both godparents must attend class. As a courtesy, please do not bring children to class. First Communion/ Primera Comunion April 23, 2016 10:00 am First Friday Adoration Prayer Request Confirmation/ Confirmacion March 12, 2016 10:00 am 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Eddie Pryor Karen Conner Anonymous Bernardine Dill Arnie Clark Elaine Clark Theresa Powell Angie Hermosillo Mission Statement Deacon Patrick Hayes mentioned that the Pastoral Council would like some input from our Parish Members to consider sending Father Salvador Guzman suggestions for a Mission Statement for Holy Family Parish. The Mission statement would be formed to what we the members want Holy Family to embrace. We are all encouraged to consider a statement that would represent our Parish in how we stand united as a Catholic Community. Please submit via Email to frguzman@stmichaelmckinney.org Sacraments/Sacramentos Anointing of the Sick/Uncion de los Enfermos Please call the Parish. Confessions/Confesions Immediately following the 1st Mass-30 mins. Antes de la misa Marriage/Matrimonio Both must be free to marry in the Catholic Church. Arrangements should be made at least 6 months prior to planned Wedding date. Holy Orders/Vocaciones Talk to your Parish priest or call Father Edward Leonard, Vocations Director, at 214-379-2860. Weekly Calendar Sunday, October 18 8:30 am Rosary 9:00 am Mass 10:15 11:15 am Faith Formation PreK-4th 12:00 pm Spanish Mass 1:30 2:45 pm Faith Formation 5th-Confirmation Monday, October 19 Tuesday, October 20 7:30 pm RCIA Class Wednesday October 21 Thursday, October 22 9:00 am Mass 7:30 pm Adult Bible Class 7:00 pm Youth Choir Practice Friday, October 23 Saturday, October 24 1:00 pm Wedding Offering A endance October 11, 2015 505 Offerings: October 11, 2015 $ 1,760.00 Building Fund October 11, 2015 $ 1,154.71 TRUNK OR TREAT October 25th 5:00 to 6:30 in church parking lot. Parents who wish to decorate their trunk and provide treats should arrive no later than 4:45. ALL are invited, with or without a costume! Just bring a bag! TRUNK OR TREAT Domingo 25 de Octubre 5:00pm a 6:30pm en el estacionamiento de la iglesia. Los papas que desean decorar la cajuela de su carro para regalar dulces por favor llegar a más tardar a las 4:45pm. Todos están invitados sin o con disfraz. Por favor traer su bolsa para hechas dulces! To: All Women of our Parish: Fun, Laughter and "Girl Time" Please consider joining us on Friday October 23rd at 7:30 as we gather to share input, ideas and suggestions on formation of a new Women's Group here at Holy Family! Friday, October 23rd will be a time to visit and to make new friends. Don't worry, WE'RE NOT ASK- ING YOU TO DO "ONE MORE THING" at the end of your busy week. Come, relax and be with other women of our parish, your input will help decide what a new Women's Group might look like here at Holy Family! All women of the parish, from both the English and Spanish communities are encouraged to gather with us as we continue to build bridges, bonds and new friendships.
Pope Francis: A shepherd speaking to shepherds When Pope Francis met with the bishops at the Cathedral of Saint Matthew in Washington, D.C., I was fortunate to be in the front row, I even had a chance to chat briefly with the Holy Father in Spanish and he said he was pleased to speak his native language after struggling with English at the White House and in his address to Congress. At St. Matthew, he spoke to us as brother to brother, assuring us of his support and pledging to be at our side in difficult moments, recalling that, From the birth of this nation, when, following the American Revolution, the first diocese was erected in Baltimore. The Church of Rome has always been close to you; you have never lacked its constant assistance and encouragement. He spoke of the bishops role as shepherds as ones appointed by God to feed His flock, called to be selfless with undivided hearts finding our identity in constant prayer, preaching and shepherding the flock entrusted to our care, recalling the three roles of a bishop; to sanctify, to teach and to govern. Bishops, he told us, are not to preach complicated doctrines, but to joyfully proclaim Christ so that those who hear should also feel that the message we preach is for them and find in our words that taste of eternity which they seek in vain in the things of this world. Dialogue should be our method, the Pope suggested; dialogue among ourselves, dialogue with lay persons, dialogue with families, dialogue with society. He challenged us to dialogue fearlessly and boldly. Otherwise, we will fail to understand the thinking of others or the depth of their need. Our mission as bishops, Pope Francis declared, is first and foremost to solidify unity. He added that the world is already so torn and divided, brokenness is now everywhere. Consequently, the Church, the seamless garment of the Lord cannot allow herself to be rent, broken or fought over. At the end of his talk, the Holy Father offered two recommendations to us as bishops. First, he urged us to be close to our priests, support and encourage them so that they may serve Christ with an undivided heart and see to their spiritual growth so that they not grow tired or discouraged. Secondly, he encouraged us to continue our nation s tradition of welcoming immigrants, Know that they also possess resources meant to be shared. So do not be afraid to welcome them. Offer them the warmth of the love of Christ and you will unlock the mystery of their heart. I am certain that, as so often in the past, these people will enrich America and its Church. At St. Matthews we experienced a pastor sharing with other pastors to aid and encourage us to become better shepherds of God s flock.
HOLY FAMILY QUASI-PARISH, VAN ALSTYNE STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES Account Number 7/1/2014-6/30/2015 7/1/2013-6/30/2014 Change in Unrestricted Net Assets Revenues 4010 Collections $ 122,675 $ 97,958 4110 Fundraisers 21,741 22,103 4220 Faith Formation Fees & Tuition 9,334 9,270 4230 Sacramental/Evangelization 5,716 6,956 4250 Votive Candles 337 176 4290 Miscellaneous Revenues 4,287 2,616 4510 Assets Released from Restriction 94,552 375,057 Total Revenues 258,642 514,136 Expenses 5010 Salaries & Wages 56,300 52,124 5020 Payroll Taxes 3,186 2,842 5030 Employee Benefits 6,810 6,810 5040 Contract Labor 3,295 6,348 5100 Contributions & Assessments 7,142 5,760 5260 Insurance & Risk Management 2,681 1,821 5310 Supplies 18,247 18,142 5320 Purchased Furniture & Equipment 966 5,508 5330 Repairs & Maintenance 36,060 62,121 5340 Rental Expense 255 50 5350 Other Services & Charges 6,577 7,294 5400 Utilities 8,169 9,147 5610 Interest Expense 8,323 372 5800 Depreciation & Amortization 25,950 - Total Expenses 189,703 186,933 Total Change in Unrestricted Net Assets 68,938 327,203 Change in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 7030 Parish Special Collections 77,712 154,959 7040 Investment Income 371 624 7070 Assets Released from Restriction (94,552) (375,057) Total Change in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets (16,469) (219,474) Combined Change in Net Assets $ 52,469 $ 107,729
HOLY FAMILY QUASI-PARISH, VAN ALSTYNE STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION Account Number 6/30/2015 6/30/2014 Assets Cash & Cash Equivalents 1001 Operating Checking Account $ 98,550 $ 96,436 98,900 96,786 Property & Equipment 1301 Land 72,000-1303 Land Improvements 51,474-1304 Buildings 283,260-1305 Building Improvements 396,180-1313 Construction In Progress - 317,159 Total Cost Property & Equipment 802,915 317,159 1323 Accumulated Depreciation - Building (272,244) - 1324 Accumulated Depreciation - Building Improv. (16,508) - Property & Equipment, Net of Depreciation 514,163 317,159 Total Assets $ 613,063 $ 413,945 Liabilities Payroll Liabilities 2210 Unpaid Stipends 825 1,350 825 1,350 Loans Payable 2303 Mortgage Loans 134,819 80,102 134,819 80,102 Total Liabilities 135,644 81,452 Net Assets 3010 Beginning Unrestricted Net Assets 356,671 103,452 3011 Current Year Unrestricted Change 68,938 327,203 3020 Beginning Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 68,280 121,312 3021 Current Year Temporarily Restricted Change (16,469) (219,474) Unauthorized Accounts - - Total Net Assets 477,420 332,493 Total Liabilities & Net Assets $ 613,063 $ 413,945
Informa on Page Holy Family Quasi-Parish 020915 Date: Sept 18, 2011 Janis Hicks 903-744-7999 Transmission Date / Time Tuesday 12:00pm Special Instruc ons