Sunday, April 20, 2014 - St. Pius X Catholic Church

Welcome to St. Pius X Parish
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April 20, 2014
Saint Pius X CATHOLIC CHURCH AND SCHOOL
50 Years of Faith “To renew all things in Christ”
EASTER SUNDAY
Dear Friends,
A few years ago, I was invited to go to a San Antonio SPURS basketball game against the Dallas Mavericks.
It happened to be a playoff game and I was sitting in the cheap nosebleed seats high up near the rafters. It
was one of those memorable games that was evenly matched and there was a lot of back and forth scoring.
The end of the game was particularly exciting and the tension in the arena was palpable because the score
was so close that either team could win. The Mavericks were ahead. With only a few seconds left, the
SPURS inbounded the ball and miraculously, one of the team members (I think it was Manu Ginobili), made
a spectacular 3-pointer to put the SPURS in the lead! A roar of elation went up in the arena! In order to win,
all the SPURS needed to do was to make a good defensive play and avoid a foul. The Mavericks brought the
ball back down the court and then came the heartbreaker. At the last second, Ginobili fouled and the SPURS
lost the game! Elation turned into gut-wrenching sadness.
You might be asking yourself why I am talking about basketball on Easter Sunday. No. It’s not because the
SPURS are in the playoffs again. Rather, there is a hint of an analogy here. Granted, a basketball game is not
even minutely as significant in comparison, but the heartbreak and shift of emotion from extreme happiness
to utter disappointment is what the disciples experienced at the death of Jesus. The disciples had come to
know Jesus intimately and witnessed his miracles. They had opened their lives and their hearts to him and
been transformed into people of hope. Their expectation was high that Jesus would usher in an entirely new
era of peace in world history. The elation that they felt as Jesus rode into Jerusalem to shouts of “hosanna”
was dashed with his arrest, scourging, passion, and death.
Imagine if you had walked with Jesus and had come to love him, only to lose him so unexpectedly. We
know that the disciples were lost without him. They had gathered together and were trying to sort out what had
just happened. They were crushed at his death, guilt-ridden for having abandoned him in the hour of his most
pressing need, and numb from the sheer brutality of his death. What was to become of them now?
Then imagine that you suddenly received news on that third day, that Jesus had risen from the dead!
Imagine the disbelief! Imagine the returning thrill within your heart at the prospect that the one you loved had
returned from the dead! The reversal of emotions would have been dramatic!
Suddenly, everything begins to fall into place. The meaning of it all slowly begins to sink in. Jesus had
to die in order to undo that which was a
consequence of sin. Jesus had to die
and rise in order to conquer the grip
that death has on us. No longer does
death have the final say! Life comes
from death and the prospect of eternal
life is now made available to us!
Christ’s passion, death, and
resurrection is a significant thing! His
victory over sin and death means that
there is nothing in this world now that
we need to fear. Even death itself has
lost it’s ominous power to threaten us.
Christ is victorious and in him, nothing
can prevail over us.
What does this all mean? It
means that Christ always wins. No
matter how impending doom may
seem to lurk around us, we can have
confidence that Christ reigns supreme.
When we look at the world, we may
see all kinds of troubling and ominous
events transpiring. We may feel like
everything is in decline. Nevertheless,
parish:
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school:
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Pastor
Fr. Paul Hesse
Parochial Vicar
Fr. Joseph Nguyen
Permanent Deacons
Salvador (Sal) Alvarado
Manuel Marroquin
Parish Secretary/Bookkeeper
Lisa Catchings
Parish Office Assistant
Wilma Toledo
Music Minister
Michael Conley / 991-0995
Music Accompanist
Charles Branning
we as Christians bring the hope that Christ
is alive. He is risen from the dead. He
was, is, and always will be victorious.
Despite the troubling trends, Christ will
always prevail. Our task as Christians is
to bring the Good News of the Risen Christ
into this world. We effect change by doing
so because, as we proclaim the victory of
Christ’s resurrection, and as we do good
through charitable works, we transform the
world and bring it into a participation in
Christ’s life.
Let’s make this Easter especially
fruitful by resolving to not be negative.
Rather, let us proclaim with joy that which
we proclaim every Easter: Jesus is Risen!
On behalf of Fr. Joseph, the staff of St. Pius
X, and myself, I would like to extend to all
of you heartfelt Easter Greetings and warm
wishes. God bless!
Youth Mass Band Leader
Mick Boudreau
Director of Religious Education
and CMSE Director
Sr. Barbara Netek, IWBS / 993-9024
Director of Adult Faith Formation
and Director of RCIA
Sr. Annette Wagner, IWBS / 993-0299
Director of Youth Ministry
Robert Streight / 452-4513
Medication Assistance Program (MAP)
Dolores Saenz / 906-2529
School Principal
Bryan Krnavek
School Secretary/Bookkeeper
Leigh Anne Gibbon
Maintenance
Ernie Peña, Jose Vasquez
Housekeeping
Yolanda Ruiz, Virginia Medrano
Bulletin/Website Editor
Lisa Catchings
Office phone: (361) 993-4053
Office email: [email protected]
5620 Gollihar Road
Corpus Christi, TX 78412
parish website
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www.spxcc.org
Kenya, Guatemala, the Philippines, Malawi,
Haiti and the United States. Through our
Lenten prayers and donations, we have
touched the lives of millions of people
served by Catholic Relief Services, our
representative to the poorest communities
in the world. Please return your Rice Bowl
to the container provided in the back of the
church or to the parish office. Thank you
for your generosity.
Many Thanks
We congratulate the parish children who
“dressed the altar” for Holy Thursday’s
Mass of the Lord’s Supper. These six
young people deserve our thanks: Kaleb
Moreno, Cierra Gomez, Alix Presas, Ilyana
Ochoa, Elizabeth and Mary Arnolds. Their
service was reverent and inspirational. We
appreciate you!
Parish Offices Closed
Welcome New Parishioner!
Please welcome Pauline Guinn. We
invite her to become an active part of our
growing faith community!
Alleluia! During
the past six weeks,
our parish community
has prayed, fasted
and given alms with a special focus on the
poorest members of our global community.
Our lives were touched by stories from
In observance of Easter, the parish
offices will be closed on Monday, April
21st. We will reopen on Tuesday, April
22nd, at 9:00am.
Women’s Circle Meeting
The next meeting of the Women’s Circle
will be this Wednesday, April 23rd, at 7:00
p.m. in the Parish Hall. We will be having
a “Tea with the Blessed Mother”. Dress up
if you like and bring a friend. Remember,
election of officers will take place. We
welcome all ladies of the parish. Parish Office Hours:
Monday-Friday, 9:00AM-5:00PM
Schedule of Services
Masses: First Friday: 5:30PM - Anointing of the Sick
First Saturday: 8:15AM
Saturday: Vigil at 5:30PM.
Sunday: 8AM, 10AM, 12PM, 5:30PM (Youth Mass)
(Babysitting at 10AM and 12 noon Sunday Masses - Ages 6mo-5yrs - in Parish Hall Nursery)
Weekdays: Monday through Friday 8:15AM,
Wednesday & Friday 5:30PM
Holy Days: 8:15AM, 12PM & 6:00PM(Vigil 5:30PM)
Confessions: Saturdays - 4-5PM and 6:30-7:30PM
Marriages: By appointment only and notice six months in advance.
Weddings take place on weekdays any time and
on Saturdays no later than 2:00PM
Baptismal Instruction: Pre-register through the office.
Anointing of the Sick: On request and at the 5:30PM Mass on First Fridays
Altar and Rosary Society
The Altar and Rosary Society will hold their Spring Luncheon
meeting on Thursday, April 24th, at Hester’s Café, Art Museum of
South Texas, 1902 N. Shoreline. The luncheon will be on your own
and order from menu. The business session will begin at 11:00
a.m. and the luncheon 11:30 a.m. Admission to the Museum is not
required to enter Hester’s Café. All women of St. Pius X Parish are
welcome to the luncheon and invited to join the Altar and Rosary
Society. This will be the last meeting for the Altar and Rosary
Society until August. Please RSVP to Emily Dickinson 446-2401 by
Wednesday, April 23rd.
Catholicism Series
The Catholicism Series will resume right after Holy Week, Tuesday
the 22nd at 6:30-8:00.
Divine Mercy Sunday & Novena of Chaplets
Jesus revealed in various revelations to St. Faustina that it was His
desire that we celebrate this special feast day. Blessed John Paul II
initiated the Divine Mercy Sunday and granted a plenary indulgence
to those that participate. We will recite the Novena of Chaplets each
day this week after the 8:15 a.m. Mass and on Saturday at 8:15 a.m.
Devotion will be at 3:00 p.m. on Divine Mercy Sunday, April 27 th,
Blood Drive
A Blood Drive is scheduled for next Sunday, April 27th, from 9:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. All donors will receive Donor Store Points and a
Sonic Coupon!
Comings and Goings
The Week at a Glance
Sunday, April 20 - EASTER
2nd Collection: Purple Bag
8:30AM - RCIA - CC#2
11:00AM - Easter Egg Hunt
1:30PM - Baptism - CH
6:00-10:00PM - Vietnamese gathering - PH
Monday, April 21
OFFICE CLOSED
5:00-7:00PM - Confirmation - YC & CC#1
6:00-9:00PM - Knights of Columbus - PH
7:00PM - Scouts - Cafeteria
7:30PM - Angels - CC#1
Tuesday, April 22
6:00-8:00AM - Men’s Journey - CC#1&2
10:00AM - Journey - CC#2
12:00-3:00PM - MAP - CC#1
All day - School - PH
Wednesday, April 23
7:00-8:00AM - Joyful Pillars - CC#2
9:00AM-12:00PM - MAP - CC#1
9:30AM - Schola - C/R
3:30PM - Children’s Choir - C/R
4:30PM - Youth Choir - C/R
6:30PM - CCD - CC#1&2 & Cafeteria
7:00PM - Women’s Circle - PH
Thursday, April 24
9:00AM - Altar Society - CC#2
1:30PM - Bridge - CC#1&2
5:00-9:00PM - School - PH
6:00-10:00PM - Veritas - CC#1
6:00PM - Bell Choir - C/R
7:00PM - Adoration - CH
7:30PM - Adult Choir - C/R
Friday, April 25
2014 DAY RETREAT sponsored by St. Pius X Men’s Club
Date:
Time:
Saturday May 17th
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
“Getting the F-A-C-T-S Straight on YOUR prayer life”
The retreat focuses on helping Christian men to have a deeper,
more personal relationship with their Lord and Savior. If you want
a real experience, then develop your relationship with your Creator
through prayer. Prayer Connects You with God. God’s power is
unleashed in your life when you pray. The retreat is open to all men
18 years of age and older. Breakfast, lunch and refreshments are
provided. There is no cost to attendees. There will be sign-up sheets
in the back of the church after each mass.
8:00AM-3:00PM - Earth Day - CC#1&2
9:00-11:00AM - Women of Faith - YC
6:30PM - Wedding Rehearsal - CH
Saturday, April 26
Sunday, April 27
8:30AM - RCIA - CC#2
9:00AM-2:00PM - BLOOD DRIVE
10:00AM - Mass with Scouts - CH
The Knights of Columbus Council
#11567 of St. Pius X Church not meet
this coming Monday in lieu of showing
support at St. Pius Blue Jays Night.
(vs. the Midland Rockhounds) Please
join us at Hooks Stadium April 21’st
at 7:10pm. $10 reserved ticket (A portion goes to the
Athletic Department) $1.00 Hot Dogs & Sodas. Contact
St. Pius School for tickets.
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Altar Servers
YOUTH MINISTRY NEWS
Life Teen Mass
Sat. 5:30 p.m.
Sunday, April 27th will mark the day in which Blessed John
Paul II and Blessed John XXIII will be canonized as saints in the
Catholic Church. Blessed John Paul II’s work with young people
and youth ministries is one of the reasons why these programs
still exist. To honor this occasion, we invite ALL middle school
and high school youth to sit together at the 5:30 pm Mass and
celebrate together. Middle school students are encouraged
to wear the green EDGE shirts, and high school students are
encouraged to wear the orange LIFE TEEN shirts.
MC Stephanie Gibbon
Reagan Gibbon
Jacob Rivera
Graduation Mass
Sun. 10:00 a.m.
As the school year comes to a close, we would like to invite
the graduating class of 2014 to celebrate in a special Mass
on Sunday, June 1 at the 5:30 pm Mass. More information
on registration and scholarship application will be given in the
bulletin next week.
World Youth Day
The youth of St. Pius X will be fundraising and preparing
for a pilgrimage to Poland for World Youth Day in 2016 in
the coming months. Registration for the trip will begin next
month, and preparations will last for the next two years. 2016
Juniors, Seniors and College Students are invited to register.
More information will be given in May for this once-in-a-lifetime
experience.
THE NEXT LIFE TEEN NIGHT…
There will be no LIFE TEEN tonight. May God bless you and
your family during this Easter Sunday, the Easter Season and
every day!
THE NEXT EDGE NIGHT…
On Wednesday, April 23, EDGE will dive into the personal
fears and anxieties facing the middle school youth of today. Even
more important, we will discuss how God’s greatness overcomes
those fears we may have. All middle school youth are invited to
EDGE at 6:30 pm in the Youth Center!
Youth Ministry Flocknote
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April 26 & 27
Want to stay in the loop when it comes to information about
EDGE, LIFE TEEN, COLLEGE LIFE, or anything St. Pius X
Youth Ministry. Follow these simple directions: Text SPXYM to
84576 -or- Text SPXYM to 202-738-5764
Find Us on Social Media
Website – www.stpiusxcc.org
Facebook – St. Pius X Life Teen
Twitter - @stpiusxcclt
Instagram – StPiusXCCYouthMinistry
Youtube - spxccyouthministry
Sun. 8:00 a.m.
MC Roby Shull
MC Tori Shull
Christian Ramos
Jonathan Shull
MC Joshua Harney
Jordyn Harney
Joe Aidan Harney
Ayden Smith
Sun. 12:00 p.m.
MC Paris Hanna
Luis Lopez
Paxton Hanna
Riley Maas
Sun, 5:30 p.m.
MC Ethan Pompa
MC Luke Bean
Adam Villarreal
Benny Myers
Theonna Wisner
LECTORS
2ND SUNDAY OF EASTER/SUNDAY OF
DIVINE MERCY
APR
26 SAT 5:30 P.M. Fred McCutchon
APR
26 SAT 5:30 P.M. Ron Osman
APR
27 SUN 8:00 A.M. Carole Zanetti
APR
27 SUN 8:00 A.M. Joan Hennings
APR
27 SUN 10:00 A.M. Cub Scouts
APR
27 SUN 10:00 A.M. Cub Scouts
APR
27 SUN 12:00 NOON Geri Rice
APR
27 SUN 12:00 NOON Delbert Hooper
APR
27 SUN 5:30 P.M. Noelle Apolinario
APR
27 SUN 5:30 P.M. Alma Tamez
Boy Scouts Projects
Life Scouts Steven Wendel, Daniel Cassidy, and Brian
Pompa have completed their service projects and all
other requirements for Eagle rank. For their projects,
these scouts provided the leadership in planning,
implementing, and completion of projects benefiting our
community utilizing volunteers from our Troop, friends,
and family with a combined total of 741 service hours.
Steven’s project was a wheelchair ramp through the Barn
of the Angels ministry at the home of a retired couple not
far from our church. Daniel completed a landscaping
project at the Corpus Christi State supported living center
removing hazards and beautifying the area. Brian erected
a net 14’ high at the Laguna Shores baseball fields to
prevent lost foul balls saving the league an estimated
$900.00+ a year. School News
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
By Principal Bryan Krnavek
He is Risen! The students and staff of St. Pius X Catholic
School wish you a very blessed and happy Easter. Think of
our students whenever you use those little bottles of holy water
that were blessed on Holy Saturday. They were labeled and
filled with water by our 5th and 6th graders last week. It’s our
way of giving back to our parishioners.
Last week was a short one for us as we started our Easter
holidays at noon on Holy Thursday. We won’t return to school
until Tuesday, April 22nd. Although it was a short week, we
managed to accomplish several things during those 3 ½ days.
We had Last Supper celebrations, a Seder Meal, progress
reports for the last quarter of school were sent home, and our
K3, K4 and K5 students had a visit to the Planetarium at King
High School.
All of our classes took part in Last Supper celebrations this
past week, but our 6th graders participated in a traditional
Seder meal that was prepared and served by our parents.
It took place in the Parish Hall and featured food such as
lamb, charoset, celery, matso crackers, and parsley. It was a
beautiful ceremony that was made even more special because
of our special guest, a parishioner and choir member who
volunteers at our school on a regular basis. Her name is
Ruth Baltz. She converted to Catholicism many years ago
after being raised in the Jewish faith. Her Jewish roots run
deep and she was happy to share her knowledge with the 6th
graders. It is fascinating to listen to her talk about it. She not
only knows about Seder meals, but all of the other traditions
and ceremonies that our Jewish brothers and sisters celebrate
throughout the year. Thank you Ms. Ruth, for sharing your
stories with us!
Last week I mentioned that our Golf Tournament exceeded
the $31,000 that was raised last year. Based on the final
numbers, I am happy to report that the tournament this year
raised $39,534.16. That is about $8800 more than last
year. Again, THANK YOU and GOD BLESS everyone that
helped make this event a huge success. These are the things
that keep our school open and running. I would also like to
sincerely apologize to Morgan DeSive, daughter of CC Country
Club Golf Pro and St. Pius X parishioner, who I had thanked
in last week’s bulletin as Megan. I was in a hurry to meet the
bulletin deadline and named her Megan. Morgan, Thank you
for your help with the Golf Tournament and please accept my
apologies for renaming you.
Have a blessed week!
Heartfelt Thanks
On behalf of Fr. Joseph and myself, I would like to express
gratitude to all of the staff of the parish, all volunteers,
musicians and ministers, the RCIA team members, and anyone
else who contributed to making our Holy Week celebrations
so meaningful.
Vacation Bible School
VBS will be June
23rd – 27th this year.
Registration begins May
1st. First come, first
serve. You can pick up
registration forms in the
parish office.
CMSE
We will have a CORE class on Tuesday, April 29th, at 6:30
p.m. in CC#1. We also offer a recertification class every
second Tuesday of the month. The next recertification class
will be Tuesday, May 6th, @ 6:30 p.m. in CC#1.
Diocesan Vocation Awareness Retreat
Have you settled into a pattern of living? Or are you still
searching for a choice that challenges and gives life? In other
words, are you trying to find God’s plan for you? The Diocese
of Corpus Christi is offering you an opportunity to explore
possibilities for your life choice: A Vocation Awareness Retreat
for men and women between the ages of 18-35 on the weekend
of June 20- 22. Want more information? Call Rachel in the
Vocation Office at (361) 882-6191 or contact Sr. Anna Marie
Espinosa at (361) 774-4910.
VOCATION CORNER
Nearly every adult has thought at some time in their late
years,” I always wondered what it would have been like if God
was calling us to be a Sister or a Brother or a Priest” Or, again,
“You know, I always wondered what it would be like to have lived
in a convent, or be a pastor, or a foreign missionary…”. Perhaps
they never considered it seriously, were never encouraged by
family or friends to pursue their dream, or perhaps hadn’t
inquired or been counseled to consider it further. Having given
young people the opportunity in recent weeks to think about
marriage and the single life, now we can consider what the
possibilities might be for those who would like to think that they
perhaps are being called into the Consecrated or Ordained Life.
SOMETHING NEW FOR YOU
A couple of Religious Congregations that work here in the
diocese have lay men and women who are associated with
the Sisters in their prayer and good works. These Associates
are often invited to participate in a variety of the Sisters’
events, enrichment programs, celebrations and gatherings.
They usually receive relevant Congregation publications and
mailings, also. Soon you will be given an opportunity to know
a bit more about them; watch for a display, also.
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Financial Report for week ending 4/13/2014
Mass Intentions
Saturday, April 19th
7:30PM
For the Catecumens
Sunday, April 20th
8:00AM † Barbara Birt by Don Birt
10:00AM † Paulita Barrera, Anniversary by Barrera family
12:00PM † Ellen Hubbard by Carolyn & Jim Buehrig
†
Milo Langley by Mr. & Mrs. Sam Ferris, Jr.
5:30PM
For the Parishioners
7:30PM † Lucy by family
Monday, April 21st
8:15AM † Janelle Ballard by Raymond Sykora
Tuesday, April 22nd
8:15AM † Theresa Haasl, Anniversary by Virginia Haasl
Wednesday, April 23rd
8:15AM † Hedwig Didear by Didear family
†
Michelle Tagliabue by Alice Didear & family
†
Margaret Green by Edmond & Mary Tonry
† Joseph Ha by his niece
5:30PM † Michael Pacheco, Jr., Anniversary by Penny Pacheco
†
Ralph Rodriguez by Elva A. Rodriguez
Lundy Benesh B’day Ints. by Jackie & Phyllis Benesh
†
Erich Wendl & Felicitas Rodriguez by Elvira Wendl
† William Woodhouse by Mike & Susie Kaspar
† Bobbe Ford by Lorraine Karp
† Bruce Balli by Rudy & Viola Cantu
† Margaret Sheppard by Lory Moore
Thursday, April 24th
8:15AM † Robert H. Fox by Jeraldine Sykora
† Martin Hinojosa, Anniversary by Ramirez, Leal & Hinojosa families
Friday, April 25th
8:15AM
5:30PM
† Milady Darilek, Anniversary by Didear family
† Rick Mulinix by Art & Mary Salinas
5:30PM
† Jemima Cecilia Scecina, Anniversary by Frank & Martha Kolda
Saturday, April 26th
Sunday, April 27th
8:00AM
For the Parishioners
10:00AM † Bruce A. Balli by P.A.G.A.
12:00PM † Francis L. Lynch, Anniversary by Lynch family
5:30PM † Irma Nichols by Eligio & Martha Soliz
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BULLETIN SPONSOR
Operating Revenue:
Sunday Collection.............. $18,746.13
Sunday Online...................... $2,365.00
Easter Sunday......................... $173.00
Other Income.......................... $160.00
Total Operating Revenue... $21,444.13
Other Contributions:
Lenten Mission.......................... $25.00
Janosek Scholarship................. $25.00
Easter Flowers........................ $730.00
Good Friday.............................. $80.00
Catholic Relief Services.............. $5.00
Acts of Charity........................... $30.00
Total Other Contributions........ $895.00
Total Contributions............. $22,339.13
Loan balance on Youth Bldg
as of April 11, 2014...... $345,992.06
Please Pray for our Sick & Shut-Ins:
Marcie Aguilar, Alicia & Luis Alvarado, Ann Bednorz, Don Birt,
Pat Booth, Stella & Michael Campos, Mary Lee Cantwell, Robert
Cotter, Shirley Curry, Florinda DeLaGarza, Mark DeGaish,
Sandy DeGregorio, Minga DeLosSantos, Samantha Didear
Deste, Annie Dornak, Poco Falcon, Bobby Floyd, Sherry Frenzel,
Esperanza Garcia, Catherine Garofolo, Terry Garza, Sally
Gilbreath, Elida Gonzalez, Maria Griffin,
Charlotte & Tommy Groner, Jared Groner,
Terry Groner, Suzy Guzman, Colleen
Habeeb, Marie Habeeb, Rose Marie Hand,
James Hartman, Corina Herndon, Chris
Holland, Josh Holland, Graham Hughes,
Ben Janosek, Elizabeth Johnson, Betty
Kollaja, Tim Kleffner, Dorothy Krause,
Dora Lambert, Anne Lee, Hank Lee,
Arlene Leep, Ed Lewis, Dorothy Mathews,
Michael McCloskey, Virginia Medrano,
Johnnye Lee Mokry, John Morgan, Dan
Murray, Toufic Nicolas, Patricia Paris, Phil
Perabo, Robert M. Pope, Derrel Puckett,
Ron Randolph, Raymond Richter, John
& Irene Rosales, Rebecca Rosales,
Marguerite Ross, Paul Rossi, Albert Rubio,
David Russell, Luis Salazar, Tim Salch,
Amber Saylor, Earl Saylor, Josephine Sheldon, Tina Shepherd,
Msgr. Richard Shirley, Willie Mae Shirley, Helen Shropshire,
Judy Slaughter, Maxine Sommers, Adrian Sosa, Mary Ann
Starkey, Mamie Stoner, Lydia Tey, Diane Thompson, Norbert
& Rosalind Thonnard, Sara Trevino, Luke Valdez, Idolina Vela,
Luz Villarreal, Lawrence Vrazel, Melva Walet, John Weed, Bea
Wilson, Dian Winstead, Sarah Zuniga and all those who asked
for and need our prayers.
Easter Flower Offerings 2014
By
In Memory / Honor of
Goldie Acuna
Sally Aguilar
Norma Alaniz
Alicia D. Armadillo
Lety, Martha, Laura & Thelma Armadillo
Tony & Linda Armadillo
Belinda Avila
Patricia Baird
Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Balbin
Mr. & Mrs. David Baldeschwiler
Jeanie Balli
Barrera/Hoy Family
Murray & Suzy Bass
Frank Battaglia
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Batterson
Mr. & Mrs. Jackie Benesh
Robert & Marta Blackmon
Mr. & Mrs. John Boyd
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Branning
Mr. & Mrs. David Brown
Jim & Carolyn Buehrig
Stella Campos
Dr. & Mrs. Richard Carlson
Betty R. Castillo
Dewayne & Lisa Catchings
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cersosimo
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Chatelain
Mr. & Mrs. Gary Clark
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cotter
Mary Cowger
Mr. & Mrs. Pat DeGregorio
Charles Deason IV
Doug DeSive
The Dellingers
Mr. & Mrs. James Dellinger
Pud’n Dellinger
Emily Dickinson
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Diemert
Mr. & Mrs. James Dubose
Leroy & Barbara Dunk
Mary Fodor
Mary Ganley
Alice Garcia
Dora Garza
Mr. & Mrs. Gerardo Garza
Angie Gerdes
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Gilpin
Alex & Graciela Gonzales
Betty Padilla Gonzales
Mr. & Mrs. Gabriel Gonzalez
Victor M. Gonzalez
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gough
Oscar L. Acuna
Juan Aguliar Sr., Josefa Aguilar, Juan Aguilar, Jr., Catalina Aguilar, Delia Aguilar
John M. Alaniz
Antonio T. Armadillo
Antonio T. Armadillo
Antonio T. Armadillo
Melchor Avila, Leonor S. Avila
Alfred Hayes, Minnie Hayes, Dale w. Baird
Roman V. Arevalo
Rachal & Baldeschwiler families
Bruce A. Balli, Pete A. Balli
Paulita Barrera
Ted & Virgie Scibienski, Stephen Scibienski
Roselyn Hunter
Ken Gannon
Cathryn Belhasen
Deceased member of Robert & Marta Blackmon
Max & Dora Almendarez, John & Helen Boyd
Howell & Rosa Branning, Hugh & Maidee Cleveland
Regina Richter, Doyle & Joan Brown
Lester & Lucille Cunningham
Alvino C. Campos, Alvino & Guadalupe Campos, Nash & Paula Moreno, Connie
Moreno, Mary Helen Vidauri
Jo Ann Carlson, Sherman Carlson, Howard Mille, Skip Hicks, Boris Stojic
Lorenzo Herrera II
John & Christopher Janosek, Jim & Vera Catchings
Marge Frosch, Dick Frosch
Wade & Rosemary Chatelain, Andre & Mary Carrie
Betty Hooker, Maggie Johnson, Steve Bordelon
Cotter, Higgins, Danielewicz & Dubeau families
John & Margaret Hoffman
Patrick James DeGregorio & Michele Tagliabue
Charles G. Deason III, Mary Rose Hcoberg, Mr. & Mrs. Everett Rodgers
Clara DeSive, the DeSive Children
Lewis Dellinger
Lewis Dellinger
Lewis Dellinger
Jim & Ruby Maupin
Deceased members of Diemert & Ulseth families
Brigido Flores, Manuela Flores, Seth Dubose, Alberta Dubose
Jessie Mae Rittgers Wright
Dee Sauperi, David Case, Jack Fodor, Elsie Sauperi
Larry, parents, family and friends
Rufino Garcia, IV, Sara S. Perez, Rufino Garcia, Jr., Ana Garcia
Gail Garza Fulton, Judge Noe C. Garza
Deceased members of Garza-Quintanilla families
Kenneth, David & Debra Gerdes
Mr. & Mrs. f. Bangar, Mr. & Mrs. F. Gilpin
Gonzalez & Gonzales families
Juan & Teresa Padilla
Pedro B. De la Rosa, Maria A. De la Rosa, Mario A. De la Rosa, Mike Gonzalez
Herminia G. Canales
Deceased members of Gough & Slaughter families
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Easter Flower Offerings (continued)
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By
In Memory / Honor of
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Groner
Chuck Gross
Gunnar family
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Hall
Irene Haeber
Mr. & Mrs. John Hand
Nancy Hardeman
De Havel
Erin Hazlewood
Agnes Heiman
Alfred & Adelle Hesse
Delbert & Hedy Hooper
John & Debra Janosek
Patricia Janosek
Tracie Jensen
Elizabeth Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Leland Johnson
J.R. & Mary Jones
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Kolda
Dorothy Krause
Bryan & Jennifer Krnavek
Theresie Krnavek
Elva Laurel
Margaret Lenken
Mr. & Mrs. John Lennan
Richard S. Lewandowski
Mr. & Mrs. James Linthacum
Barbara Little
Mr. & Mrs. Lorenzo Lopez
Richard & Catherine Lutz
Ruth Lynch
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick McCracken
Louise McGuinness
Dorothy Mathews
Janis Mayer
Victor Medina, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Morrow
Jacqueline O’Keeffe
Anna Fay Olenick
Mr. & Mrs. James Osborne
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Osman
Penny Pacheco
George & Estela Phillips
Ricki Beth Pizzini & family
Mr. & Mrs. James Presley
Treflich, Cech & Groner families
Gross & Krejci families
Dale & Iluminada Gunnar
Dr. Tom & Mary Fitzgerald, Ann Wetegrove, Bill & Hilda Hall
Ralph “Butch” Haeber
Hand & Kaler families
Joseph Hardeman, Donna Hardeman
Doak & Josephine Russell, Randy Havel
Roger & Catherine Heitzmann, Norman & Melvia Hazlewood, Sheila Floyd, Brian
Floyd
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Rose
Deceased family members
Hooper & Hofmann families
Christopher & John A. Janosek, Wayne & Gwen Irvin, Matthew, Mark & Paul Irvin
Janosek & Shirley families
Sonja Jensen
Ted, Bessie & Kari Grumbach, Lloyd & Mary Johnson, Cheney family, Grumbach
family, Johnson family
John Urbanovsky family, Vinc Urbanovsky family, Charles Kubala family, Johnny
Elander
Nadine Shaner
Kolda & Scecina families
Deceased members of Krause & Buchanan families
Krnavek & Woods families
Emil & Annie Krnavek, Anna Mae Moses
Dionicio Laurel, Gregorio & Elvira Zamora,
Marcos & Lucinda Laurel
Phil Lenken
John & Patricia Hudson
Phillip Aaron Lewandowski
Mr. & Mrs. Pete Canales, James W. Linthacum
Rosemary & Bob Little
Daniel & Dolores Serrato
Carol Lutz & David Falcon
Francis L. Lynch, Sr. Carol Morrison RSM, Bill & Emma Morrison, Bill & Pat Morrison,
Frank & Ethel Lynch
Ed & Pat McCracken, Facundo Torres
Eugene McGuinness
Mathews family
Mayer & Malick families, Dr. & Mrs. James Meaney, Cliff Hohmann, Mr. & Mrs.
Albin Janosek
Mrs. Carolina C. Medina
Mr. & Mrs. E.G. Morrow, Joseph Zelum
Richard O’Keeffe, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Fay
Sylvester & Paulina Olenick
William Osborne, Mary Joe Osborne, Raymond Runte, Oneta Runte, Kathleen Burns
Deceased members of Osman & Andrulonis families
Michael Pacheco, Jr., Owen Gerald & Anna Louise Dunne, Michael & Lucille Pacheco,
Charles Noack, Bob & Marie Noack, Bob & Lil Carew
Faustino, Ruby, Jesse, & Ernest Torres, Oscar & Juanita Phillips
Mary Pizzini, Frank Richard Hiert, Jr.
Gertrude & T.M. Presley
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Easter Flower Offerings (continued)
By
In Memory / Honor of
Elena Ramirez
Irma Ramirez
Cdr. & Mrs. John Rank II
Patricia Rimar
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Robertson
Mr. & Mrs. Jimmy Rocha
Bonifacio Rodriguez
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Rodriguez & family
Earl Runte
Mr. & Mrs. Billy Ruzicka
Dolores Saenz
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Salazar
Arturo & Mary Salinas
Maria A. Salinas
Martha Ruiz Salinas & family
Roxanne Sarmiento
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Scott
Vicente Segovia
Willie Mae Shirley
Helen Shropshire
Linda Sierra
Maxine Sommers
Mary Ann Starkey
Kathy Sweeney
Randy & Jeraldine Sykora
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Tagliabue
Mr. & Mrs. William Tate, Jr.
Darrell & Margaret Thompson
Frances Thompson
Mike & Becky Urbanovsky
Joan Vedder
Jose Vela
Joe & Velma Villarreal
Johnny & Yolanda Villarreal
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Volpe, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Vrana
David & Annette Wik
Children & Grandchildren
Maximina Rivera, Mr. & Mrs. Juan Guerrero, Albert & Martin Hinojosa,
Frances Guerrero, Dominga Guerrero
Reynaldo Ramirez, Sr.
Joseph Anthony Rank, Victoria Smith, Joseph A. Smith, Nancy Barry Rank,
John A. Rank
Andrew Rimar
Esther Garza, Marie Robertson, George Robertson
Mr. & Mrs. Pedro S. Flores, Mr. & Mrs. Luis A. Rocha
Amparo Rodriguez, Richard Rodriguez
Amparo Rogriguez, Jose & Maria Avellano
Elizabeth N. Runte
Vic & Dot Carter, Joe C. Ruzicka
Ricardo Saenz
Felipe & Louise Salazar, Raul J. Esparza, Joe A. Salazar, Michael J. Esparza
Alejandro & Gumecinda Salinas, Bob & Joyce Shirley, Willie Mae Shirley
Simon M. Salinas, Gabriel Montez, Eva Montez, John Davis, Pat & Fernando
Desi Montez
Jose D. Salinas, Abel & Dora Ruiz
Richard Sarmiento, Layla Cantu, Amila Vasquez
Albin Janosek, Dorothy Janosek, Bonnie Scott, Graham Scott
Santa Mari Gorretti
Bob Shirley, Joyce Shirley, John & Angeline Janosek, Fred & Em Janosek,
Alice Janosek
Gollihar & Shropshire families
Frank Sierra
Colonel Norval Sommers, Sr. Patrick Bruen
Lillian Steele Lee, Joyce Rambo Moore
Kevin K. Sweeney
Our parents
Mr. & Mrs. Emil Tagliabue, Jr. & family, Raymond J. Wanek & family
William H. Tate, Sr., Joseph A. Roach, Josephine Roach, deceased members of
Tate & Roach families
John Gollihar, Jr., Thelma Gollihar Peterson
Paulina Cabello, Robert Thompson, Cecil Thompson, Thompson & Williams
families
John & Louise, Benedict, Joan, Irene, Dennis & Casey Urbanovsky, Richard &
Juanita Cashin, Anita Cashin Coburn
William Dervin, Anna Dervin, Barbara Torres
Pedro Barrera & Rita G. Barrera
Francis C. Loa
Edward Mandulano, Heriberto & Adela Villarreal, Richard Martinez
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Conti, Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Volpe, Sr.
David Leeper, Elsie M. Vrana, Mr. & Mrs. Clem Skloss, Mr. & Mrs. Frank Vrana,
Robert & Gilbert Skloss, George Vrana
Anton Dornak, Dorothy Wik, Ingvald Wik
Celia Cruse
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Easter Flower Offerings (continued)
Donations
Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Arnolds
Stacy Avist
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Butler
Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Castro, Sr.
Kathleen Crane
Kimberley Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Elizondo
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Ferris
Virginia Haasl
Elia Hernandez
Mr. & Mrs. John Huffman
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence A. Hyde
Dr. & Mrs. John Kovaric
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Larioz
Patricia McKenna
Virginia Medrano
Robert Morales
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Morgan, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Roberto Pena
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Quiroz
Mr. & Mrs. Florentino Sheldon, Jr.
Adrian Sosa
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Uthoff
Tina Vuittonet
Anna Vrazel
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