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 St Matthew Parish

 Reconciliation

 Saturday 4-5 or by

 Appointment

 

 School K-8th Grade

 Activities:

 Adoration

 Bible Study

 Divine Mercy

 Knights of Columbus

 Legion of Mary

 

 Life Teen

 Ministerios (en  espanol)

 Ministries:

 Altar Server

 Music Ministry

 

 Lectors

 Sacraments

 Baptisms, Baptismal 

 Classes

 

 Social Ministries:

 Parent Life

 Prayer Chain

 Rosary Makers

 St. Vincent de Paul

 Vocations Serra Club

 Newcomer

 Women’s Auxiliary

 

 

Micheal Smith

Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus

Listen to the soundtrack by “turning on” your speakers.

WE NEED YOU!!

24 hour Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament Every  First Friday Come

&

PRAY!

(one hour at a time for 24 hrs)

We need Night time  coverage from 12:00 Midnight till 9:00 AM

EVERY FRIDAY

9:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Please join us in Prayer!

Year of Mercy!

 

2016

Jeep Wrangler

St Matthew Catholic School

11th

annual

Car raffle

$250.00

a ticket

Only 300

will be sold!

Ticket Includes Dinner for (2) at Grace Gardens and a 1 in 300

Chance to WIN

The Big prize!

Raffel Prizes all night long.

Many winners!

Thank you for your support!

Join the Knights for your vocation calling or come to a meeting on Monday 11th and the 18th at 7:00 PM

(see what it’s all about)

Adult Confirmation &

 First Communion:

classes For more information contact

Jane Fuller @

(915) 587-1524

Receiving God’s mercy ignites in us the drive to become “instruments of mercy,” especially to the weakest and the marginalized, Pope Francis said Saturday at a vigil for the feast of Divine Mercy.

“The more we receive, the more we are called to share it with others; it cannot be kept hidden or kept only for ourselves,” he said, addressing those gathered in St. Peter’s Basilica.

“It is something which burns within our hearts, driving us to love, thus recognizing the face of Jesus Christ, above all in those who are most distant, weak, alone, confused and marginalized."

Falling each year on the first Sunday after Easter, the feast of Divine Mercy was instituted by St. John Paul II in 2000 during the canonization of St. Faustina Kowalska, the Polish mystic whose apparitions of Jesus inspired devotion to the Divine Mercy.

This year’s feast falls within the Jubilee Year of Mercy, which Pope Francis publicly proclaimed during the 2014 vigil for the feast of Divine Mercy. The Jubilee began Dec. 8, 2014, and will conclude Nov. 20.