ProLife Prayer Vigil

ProLife Prayer Vigil- Through-Sunday, November 4th

11:30 am-1:30 pm and 4:30-6:30 pm 3303 66th-parking lot of the Nurturing Center. Participants will gather for a peaceful prayer vigil for life. Signs will be available on the front porch of the Center. 

For information click here  or contact Beth Pressley, Saint Elizabeth parishioner and Board Secretary for the Nurturing Center, at 806-789-9002 or medmep@sbcglobal.net.

Although Planned Parenthood left Lubbock in 2013, they are working to bring abortion centers back to West Texas, perhaps within a year.

Thanksgiving Dinner

Make plans now to attend the annual Knights of Columbus Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday, November 11th! 
Meal Served 11:00—1:00 PM
Takeout available 9:00—1:00
Adults: $10   Children: $5
Meal includes: Turkey and all the   trimmings, dessert and tea.
Meal tickets will not be presold.

  Your support helps the Knights fund their charitable causes. We hope you can join us. Read more…..  Knights Corner


Fall Clean Up

Saturday, November 3rd

9am— Noon

The Grounds Committee needs your help. Bring shovels, gloves, rakes, brooms or blowers, hedge trimmers and a trash can if you can. Help us get our church grounds ready for winter. Our focus will be on the Marquee sign flowerbed on Frankford, dirt work on the north east corner and sidewalk cleanup off of 98th as well as some weeding and hedge trimming. Come join the fun on Saturday morning!

Additional Committee Members Needed

The Grounds Committee is looking for additional members who are interested in helping the ongoing efforts of keeping the grounds at Holy Spirit looking sharp. Please call the Parish Office and let Karen know if you are interested. We are looking for gardeners, tree specialists, landscapers, mowers, contractors, landscape architects and hard workers! Generally, anyone who has a special interest or calling to  help our Parish and to honor the Lord through the work of our hands.

ProLife Prayer Vigil

ProLife Prayer Vigil- Through-Sunday, November 4, 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. and 4:30-6:30 p.m., 3303 66th-parking lot of the Nurturing Center. Participants will gather for a peaceful prayer vigil for life. Signs will be available on the front porch of the Center.  For information or to signup, please go to https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080a49aca622a31-40days or contact Beth Pressley, Saint Elizabeth parishioner and Board Secretary for the Nurturing Center, at 806-789-9002 or medmep@sbcglobal.net. Although Planned Parenthood left Lubbock in 2013, they are working to bring abortion centers back to West Texas, perhaps within a year.

Our Lady of the Angels Retreats

Our Lady of the Angels Convent
Wolfforth, Texas

SPIRITUAL WARFARE RETREAT – October 20, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., (in English) by Father Nahum Lopez.  Donation $25.

SALT AND LIGHT” RETREAT- Saturday October 27, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. (Discipleship retreat)– Presenters: Marsha Luke, Sister Jane Venhaus and team. With God’s grace, we learn to listen and to understand how God is leading us to make a difference in our world. Donation $15.

Our Lady of Angels Convent, 8202 CR 770, Wolfforth, Texas.  

To register: email janevenhausosf@gmail.com, Sister Jane – 806-787-1392.

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

The Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time                                                               1031 in Hymnal

First Reading — Exodus 16:2-4,12-13

Second Reading — Ephesians 4:17,20-24

Gospel John 6:24-35

A Gospel Reflection :

All four Gospels relate the miracle of the Feeding of the Five Thousand, which comes immediately before the passage we hear in today’s Gospel, taken from St John. This text begins what is known as the ’Bread of Life Discourse’ (John 6. 22–59), which we start today and will continue reading over the next two Sundays. It is the morning after the night before, and the people go across the lake looking for Jesus – because, as he says, ‘they have eaten all the bread they can eat’. Through dialogue, Jesus helps them to see that it is the Father who has always provided for them – a theme reinforced in the First Reading and Psalm. Jesus also reveals something new to them: he himself is the sign they seek. Through his gift of living bread, he is offering them renewal of their minds and the ability to walk in the way of goodness and truth (Second Reading). This week, let’s give time for dialogue with the Lord that we, too, might respond to his desire to give himself totally to us, so that our deepest hunger and thirst may be satisfied. (From Pathways to God)

 

RCIA MOVING TO WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

RCIA MOVING TO WEDNESDAY NIGHTS                                                   

Beginning after Labor Day

The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults  begin classes the week after Labor Day.   RCIA will begin meeting on Wednesday night from 7—9 pm. Child care is provided.

RCIA classes will begin on Wednesday, September 12, from 7:00-9:00 PM at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. We will meet every Wednesday evening until May of 2019. School holidays are observed so no classes will be held the week of Thanksgiving, the two weeks during Christmas, or during Spring Break.
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the result of the directives from Vatican Council II, called by Saint Pope John XXIII, to help initiate adults into the Catholic Christian Community. Lessons and discussions from our Team of Twelve cover: the History of the Church, the Mass, the Eucharist, the Bible, the Church Fathers, Prayers, Saints, the Liturgical Calendar, Holy Days of the Church, the Vatican, Marriage, the Creeds, our Virgin Mary, and so much more. Read more here

 

 

Prayer Request

Guatemala Mission Group In Guatemala This Week

Please keep the members of our Guatemala Mission Group in your prayers this week as they travel to and from Guatemala City. They will spend the week working with children at the Valley Of Angels Orphanage. They will also go out into the community to deliver food as well as perform different maintenance tasks around the orphanage.

 

Mini Retreats Continue

It is encouraging to hear the inspirational speakers share their story during our mini-retreats after our weekend Masses this month. Thank you Eben Emerson, Charles Giles, Kathryn Loskill, Marla Cottenoir, Rob Hogan, Stacy Saultz, Deacon Daniel, and Kelly Shehan. Your stories seem to promote some insight into our own Christian journeys. May we continue to strive to open our hearts to hear God’s call to guide us in our daily lives. Please check out the weekly readings and other resources on our Mini-Retreat page here.

The Almighty Creator of the Universe desires a relationship with you so much that he would sacrifice his only Son to ensure that you could be united to  him, not only in this life, but forever. Spend a few minutes meditating on the mystery of God’s great love for you.

 

Theology on Tap

THEOLOGY ON TAP FOR YOUNG ADULTS – Join us  from 6-7 pm at Crickets, 2412 Broadway. Young adults are invited to this casual forum where friends gather to discuss topics relevant to them, from a faith perspective. Topic this summer is Catholic social teaching. All young adults are invited for fellowship and fun. Contact Vince: vpetitjean@catholiclubbock.org