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Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Sanctuary of St. Toribio Romo

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Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church Tulsa, OK

Sts. Peter & Paul Church 1419 N. 67th E. Ave., Tulsa, Ok 74115 Rev. Timothy L. Davison, Pastor Rev. Oscar Mendoza, Associate Pastor Rev. Jeff Fasching, Associate Pastor Tommy Young, Deacon (Ret.) Patrick Martin, School Principal Maria Walsh, School Secretary Gayle Casey, Parish Secretary Karen Campbell, Director of Religious Education Parish Office 918-836-2596 Fax 918-836-2597 Rectory 918-933-4272 School Office 918-836-2165 School Fax 918-836-3607 Pre-School 918-836-3114 Email: [email protected] Web: www.stspeterandpaul-tulsa.org WEEKEND MASSES/DOMINGOS Saturday 6:00 p.m. (English) Sunday 7:30 am (Español) 9:00 a.m. (English) 10:30 a.m. (Latin) 12:30 p.m. (Español) 6:00 p.m. (Español) WEEKDAY MASSES/MISAS DIARIAS Monday-Saturday 8:30 a.m. (English) Mon.- Fri. 7:00 a.m. (Latin) Tues.- Thurs. 7:00 p.m. (Español)

ADORATION/ADORACION Tuesday 12:00 - 10:00 p.m. Thursday 12:00 - 10:00 p.m. SACRAMENT OF PENANCE/CONFESIONES Tuesday 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. Thursday 4:00—5:00 p.m. Sunday 8:30 - 8:50 a.m. 12:00 - 12: 20 p.m. 5:30 - 6:00 p.m.

From the Pastor

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, We have already arrived at the third Sunday of Advent, a Sunday to rejoice that the Lord is near. You will see the priest dressed in rose vestments today that signify the joy and love we are experiencing in our heart at the thought that the Lord will soon brighten our days with His radiant presence at Christmas. I hope your Advent has been gracefilled and prayerful. Let us continue on with our waiting for a little while longer and prepare our hearts to meet Him on Christmas day. Having finished the Novena to our Lady of Guadalupe and her wonderful Feast Day celebrations we are now ready for another Novena to prepare us for one of the most important Feasts of the Church year, that of Christmas. This second Novena which begins this coming Thursday is referred to as Las Posadas, which means a temporary dwelling place. As you know Mary and Joseph having gone to Bethlehem are searching for a place to stay because the baby is about to be born. However, as they search for a place to stay they are turned away until they finally come to an outdoor stable where the animals are kept. And here, of course, is where the Savior of the World, God Himself, is born for us. In this humble dwelling God has chosen to begin His life as a man. The Novena of the “Las Posadas” recalls this search for a dwelling place and calls forth from us a reflection on our own attitudes related to those who are looking for a place to stay. That includes our attitudes towards refugees, immigrants, migrants or homeless people. What do we do to welcome a stranger, our brother or sister who is in need of a place to stay? What a great Novena to get us ready for the humble “advent” of our might King!! Christmas and God’s entry into the human scene bids us look at how we treat one another. The Novena of the “las Posadas” will be celebrated each evening for nine nights. It will start at 6:30 p.m. each evening with a rosary, Mass, and

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then be followed by a procession with candles and singing and finally a party with a piñata and something to eat and drink. The parish groups are in charge of making sure all is ready each evening. Thus we have the Lectio Divina Group on December 17th, the Virgen Peregrina on the 18th, the Niñas de la Pequeña Flor on the 19th, the Matachines and Liturgia on the 20th, the Cursillistas and Jovenes on the 21st, the grupo de matrimonio mundial on the 22nd, the Caballeros de Colon and the San Juan Bosco groups on the 23rd, and the Saint Toribio and praywr group on the 24th. Let’s hope that everyone does their part in preparing for this Novena and that everyone else comes and enjoys themselves!! This coming Thursday evening is also the Christmas production in the school. It will begin at 7:00 p.m. All the children of the school participate and it is a wonderful and joy-filled evening for everyone. It is held in the gym and usually there is a reception that follows. I haven’t received yet the final bill for the construction of the St. Toribio Chapel but as you can see the work is almost finished and so I am expecting to receive it soon. The building of the altar is a separate expense. I will let you know how much we still need to pay once I get the bills. Please help us if are able so that we do not end up with any debt. And if you can’t help us financially please pray to St. Joseph, St. Andre and St. Toribio to somehow find the funds that we need. We can’t really sustain a debt. Once we get the chapel paid for I would like to construct an outside pavilion from the new chapel all the way to the awning and make it as wide as the concrete outside of the chapel. In that way we can have outdoor gettogethers after our Masses. Maybe that is enough for this week. God’s blessings on you and your loved ones. Sincerely yours, Father Timothy Davison

U. S. Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking For many years now the Church’s commitment to the defense of human dignity has embraced different issues that attempt to diminish the image of God in every human person. Among these issues, human trafficking and labor exploitation are two of the most serious. As part of the Church’s commitment, we are blessed to have groups and associations that work directly for the prevention and end of human trafficking and labor exploitation. Among those is the U.S. Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking. The sisters ask that you read these bulletin inserts in order to raise awareness on this issue. DECEMBER - Alert. Ending slavery is everyone’s work. U.S. Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking (USCSAHT) is a collaborative, faith-based network that offers educational resources, information about access to survivor’s services, and engages in advocacy in an effort to eradicate modern-day slavery. Visit the web site: sistersagainsttrafficking.org. CELEBRATE

This Sunday, God rejoices and sings because of us. We read in Zephaniah today that God “will sing joyfully because of you, / as one sings at festivals” (Zephaniah 3:18). We know plenty about singing at festivals. Already our ears are ringing with the songs and carols that anticipate the Christmas season. Paul reminds us of the source of our own double rejoicing: God is the mighty savior who is in our midst (in Zephaniah’s words). Because this is so, says Paul, we can rejoice and be at ease. We don’t have to worry, for God’s peace will stand guard over our hearts and minds. A medieval carol depicts Christmas as “my dancing day” and urges us to enter into the dance. Why all the merrymaking? Because “the Lord is near,” as Paul reminds us (Philippians 4:5). He then points to another reason for the dancing: the dawn of the promise of peace, the peace beyond all understanding, that is now within our grasp. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

Catholic Charities Updates Volunteer Needs Catholic Charities distributes 1,000 + Christmas Food Baskets every year, and we need help on Saturday, December 19, to give them away. This is a family-friendly volunteer event where the whole family can help. You must make a reservation for one of our three shifts: 7:00 to 9:00 am, 9:00 to 11:00 am, or 11:00 am to close (about 1:30 pm). If you would like to help, please send an email to [email protected] or call 918.508.7125. Be sure to let us know your first choice for a shift, and then be flexible with a second choice – as some fill up fast Retirement fund for Religious Support our elderly religious. In the United States today, there are more than 33,000 senior Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests. These religious worked tirelessly in Catholic schools, hospitals, and agencies, usually for little to no pay. As a result, many religious communities lack adequate savings for retirement and eldercare. Your gift to today’s collection helps provide medications, nursing care, and more. Please be generous.

Lebanese Christmas Lunch Sunday, December 13th 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. St. Therese Church, Jorishie Hall 8315 S. 107th E. Ave. Tickets: Adult-$17.00, child under ten - $10.00. To reserve your tickets or to order from the Bake Sale please call: Jona Bojari @918804-4256 or the office @918-772-8708. A clown with balloons will be available for children.

Knights of Columbus Breakfast Today in the school cafeteria after the 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Masses.

Acts of the Apostles Bible Study

10:30-11:30am Sister Jamesetta Room December 20th TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION

This week, our celebration of Advent makes a transition in ritual and texts. Beginning December 18, the countdown of nine days (a novena) to Christmas sees a heightened sense of expectation, and also a turning from the call of the Baptist in the wilderness to the events leading up to Jesus’ birth. In ancient Spain, December 18 was once celebrated as the “Feast of the Expectancy,” and customs grew up to heighten readiness in the homes. Some customs arise from monastic life and practice and spill over into our parish life. Beginning tonight, those who pray Vespers will sing in the opening phrase a beautiful title of Christ. These titles belong to a collection of opening phrases called the “O Antiphons” after the awe-inspired “O” sung on the first note. There’s a playful code in the titles: O Wisdom, O Lord, O Flower of Jesse, O Key of David, O Dawn, O Ruler, O Emmanuel. When you take their Latin names— Sapientia, Adonai, Radix, and so on—the titles form an acrostic when you read them backwards: “ERO CRAS.” In Latin, that is translated as “I will be there tomorrow!” It’s as if Christ were answering the prayers of the waiting people in the words of the prayers themselves. —Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.

AN ADVENT PRAYER May the God of peace make us completely holy. May God keep us blameless in spirit, soul and body for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Forever faithful is the One who calls us—God our Father! Expectant, let us live in joyful hope for the revelation of the glory of our God and Savior, Christ Jesus! To him be glory forever! Come, Lord Jesus! Your grace be with us all. —From Come, Lord Jesus by Lucien Deiss, CSSp, copyright 1976, 1981, Lucien Deiss. Published by World Library Publications. p. 127

Ordinary Form:: Third Sunday of Advent Extraordinary Form: Third Sunday of Advent Lectors December 13th M. Brungardt & E. Bell

Prayer Intentions of Pope Francis December Universal: That all may experience the mercy of God, who never tires of forgiving. Evangelization: That families, especially those who suffer, may find in the birth of Jesus a sign of certain hope.

Contributions for November 29th Checks and envelopes Cash

2473.00 1792.88

Total

4265.88 Year to Date

120,727.56

Capital Improvement Educational Endowment St. Toribio Building Fund Poor Human Catholic Communications

30.00 200.00 125.00 5.00 10.00

Catholic Charities Food Drive for Christmas They hope to serve 1,000 families. As a parish, we have been selected to collect cans of fruit cocktail. Our goal is 1200 cans (other parishes will be donating this item also). You can take your donations to Catholic Charities or leave them in the bin at the back of the church.

Dec. 14th - Dec. 19th Mon. 7:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m.

Don Hanisch Lynn Reed

Tues. 8:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m.

Brian Reed Nancy Gabriela Navarro & Familia

Wed. 7:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m.

Cathleen Hanisch Don Cates Family

Thurs. 7:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m.

Don Boyne Mary Geenen

Fri.

8:30 a.m.

Eddy Bowman

Sat.

8:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m.

Shannon Reed Mike Geenen

Myrtle Dibble, Rolling Hills, Catoosa; Dana Petrilla, Frances Strietel Villa; Lelia Romine, Franciscan Villa; Belle Conner, The Parke and Ada Gonzalez. Members who are ill and/or homebound: Owen Campbell, Rita Tilman, Colleen Young, Andrea Knepp, Dolores Gonzalez , Debbie Dismang, Allan Knepp, Jack Clancy and Imogene Dismang. Please pray for the repose of the soul of Hao Dinh Tran and for the consolation of his wife Be and his family. To make changes in this list, please call Gayle at the office, 918-836-2596. Prayer infuses the weak with strength and the fainthearted with courage. —Anonymous

Informaciones Generales Párroco: Rev. Timothy Davison Vicario: Rev. Oscar Mendoza-Moya Vicario: Rev. Jeff Fasching Oficina Parroquial:918-836-2596 Fax: 918-836-2597 Rectoría:918-933-4272 Oficina de la Escuela 918-836-2165 Fax de la escuela 918-836-3607 Kinder 918-836-3114 Correo electrónico: [email protected] Sitio web: www.stspeterandpaul-tulsa.org

Misas en Español Martes a jueves: Domingo

7:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

Confesiones Martes 4:00-5:00 p.m. Jueves 4:00-5:00 p.m. Media hora antes de cada Misa

Adoración Martes 12:00 - 10:00 p.m. Jueves 12:00 – 10:00 p.m. Adoración toda la noche el primer viernes de cada mes. Preparación Pre-Matrimonial: Llamar 918-836-2596 para una cita con el padre Después de la cita llame a Miguel & Matilde de la Torre 4-9:00 pm 918-933-4365 para las clases.

Clase Pre-Bautismal Cada domingo , Salón Madre Teresa, después de la Misa de 12:30 pm

Quinceañeras Sábado, Salón Madre Teresa, 4:00-5:00 PM. Llame a Carolina Gutiérrez: 835-7617

Catecismo para Niños Martes- Preparación Sacramental 6-7:30 PM Miércoles- Clases De Educación Religiosa 6-7:30 PM

RICA para Adultos (18 años +) Domingo 10:30 am - 12:00 pm. Salón Madre Teresa Luis & Remedios Rivas 407-5095

Grupo de Oración Miércoles, 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Capillita

Del Párroco: Queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo, Ya hemos llegado al tercer domingo de Adviento, un domingo para regocijar que el Señor se acerca. El sacerdote lleve vestimentas de color rosado que significan la alegría y el amor que estamos experimentando en los corazones al pensar que pronto el Señor alumbrara nuestros días con Su presencia radiante en Navidad. Continuamos esperando un poco tiempo más y preparamos nuestros corazones para verlo el día de la Navidad. Terminando la Novena a Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe y las fiestas, ahora estamos listos para otra Novena para una de las Fiestas más importantes del año de la Iglesia, la Fiesta de Navidad. Esta segunda Novena que comienza este jueves, se llama Las Posadas, que significa un hogar temporal. Como saben, José y María, llegando en Belén buscan un lugar donde quedarse porque se acerca el nacimiento de su bebe. Pero en su buscada están rechazados hasta que por fin llegan a un estable al aire libre donde quedan los animales. Aquí, claro es donde nace el Salvador del Mundo, Dios mismo. En este lugar humilde Dios comienza Su vida como un ser humano. La Novena “Las Posadas” recuenta esta búsqueda para un albergue y pide una reflexión de nuestra parte sobre nuestras disposiciones relacionado a aquellos que están buscando un albergue. ?Que hacemos para dar la bienvenida a los refugiados, los inmigrantes, los migrantes o los sin hogar? !Que Novena maravillosa para prepararnos por el “adviento” humilde de nuestro Rey! La Navidad y la entrada de Dios a la escena humana nos dice que debemos examinar como tratemos uno al otro. Celebraremos Las Posadas cada tarde por nueve tardes. Comienza a las 6:30 pm con el rosario, Misa, y luego una procesión con velas y cantos y finalmente con una fiesta con una piñata, refrescos y comida. Los grupos parroquianos son los encargados. Los encargados son: Lectio Divina el 17 de diciembre, la Virgen Peregrina el 18 de diciembre, las Niñas de la Pequeña Flor

el 19, los Matachines y el Grupo de Liturgia el 20, Cursillistas y Jóvenes el 21, el grupo de matrimonio mundial el 22, los Caballeros de Colon y el Grupo de San Juan Bosco el 23, y los Grupos de Santo Toribio y de Oracion el 24. Esperamos que todos hacen su parte en preparando por esta Novena y que todos los demás participen y se disfruten! Este jueves que viene también se llevara a cabo en el gimnasio el Programa Navideño de la escuela. Comienza a las 7:00 pm y todos los niños de la escuela participan. Todavía no he recibido la cuenta final de la construcción del Santuario de Santo Toribio Romo pero como pueden ver la capillita ya esta casi completa y espero ese bill pronto. La construcción del altar es aparte y es otro gasto. Les dejare saber cuanto necesitamos para no tener deuda. Favor ayudarnos si pueden. Y si no pueden ayudarnos con dinero favor rezar a San José, a San Andrés y a Santo Toribio que podemos hallar los fondos que necesitamos. Cuando el santuario ya esta pagado quisiera construir un cobertizo de la capillita a la escuela para tener convivios al aire libre después de las Misas. Me parece que esto es suficiente para esta semana. Las bendiciones del Señor a ustedes y a sus seres queridos. Sinceramente, Padre Timothy Davison, Oraciones de Misa del Papa Francisco Diciembre Universal: Que todos experimenten la misericordia de Dios, que nunca se cansa jamás de perdonar. Evangelización: Que las familias, de modo particular las que sufren, encuentren en el nacimiento de Jesús un signo de segura esperanza.

Lectores, Monaguillos 13 de diciembre Misa de las 12;30 PM Primera: Rosario Hinojosa Salmo: Norma Urquiza Segunda: Angélica Pérez Oraciones: Reyna Bustos Monaguillos: Jaime Gutiérrez, Yahir Torres, Luis & Edgar Muñoz, Christopher & Alexander López

Misa de las 6:00 PM Primera: Norma Rodríguez Segunda: Raúl Contreras Oraciones: Laura Hinojosa Monaguillos: Adrián de Santiago, Salvador Flores, Martín García TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE Los cristianos latinos tenemos unos cinco siglos en nuestra trayectoria de fe y como todo cristiano aguardamos la segunda venida del Mesías, Jesús. Nuestra espera forma parte de dos milenios de cristianos que buscan verlo llegar en las nubes. Desde el siglo VII la oración oficial de la Iglesia clama el retorno de Cristo con las exclamaciones llamadas las “Antífonas Oh”. Estas llaman a Jesús pidiéndole que venga bajo los títulos de Emmanuel, Sabiduría celestial, Señor de gran poder, Vara de Isaí, Llave de David, Alba de la luz, y Deseo y Rey de gentes, y algunos más. Estos refranes se usan aún todavía hoy durante los días 17 al 23 de diciembre, y unidas en un acróstico latino forman las palabras ero cras (estaré mañana), como respuesta a la petición cristiana. Eventualmente en el siglo X o XI estas antífonas fueron unidas en el canto gregoriano Veni, veni Emmanuel (Oh ven, oh ven Emmanuel). Este Adviento mientras cantamos las antiguas antífonas hay que preguntarnos si de veras estamos listos para el regreso del Hijo del Hombre que viene para juzgar a vivos y muertos. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.

Despedida para el Padre Oscar, 26 de diciembre, a las 7:00 pm en la cafeteria. Favor traer un platillo para compartir mientras despedimos al Padre Oscar.

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