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Ministry Guide

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A MESSAGE FROM FATHER DEAN Dear Parishioner: It is with joy that I welcome you to the parish of St. William Catholic Church. This ministry booklet is designed to help guide you through the many ministries, organizations and activities of our parish community. You will find a listing of the members of our staff, general information on preparation of sacraments and continuing faith formation for you and your children. The majority of the booklet contains information on the many ministries and organizations that create the Body of Christ here at St. William. I pray your heart is open to the calling of our Lord as you read through this booklet and you are able to find your place in His church. Grace and Peace,

Rev. Dean E. Wilhelm Pastor

“Grant me grace, O merciful God, to desire ardently all that is pleasing to thee, to examine it prudently,

to acknowledge it truthfully, and to accomplish it perfectly, for the praise and glory of thy name. Amen.”

St. Thomas Aquinas

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St. William Catholic Church September 2011

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Table of Contents Our Parish 7 Parish Liturgy Schedule 8 Sacraments 9 General Information 10

40 Days for Life 25 Austin Coalition for Life 25 Adoration 24 Adult Faith Formation 12 African-American Council 18 Altar Flowers 24 Altar Linens 24 Altar Servers 24 American Heritage Girls 18 Annie’s Way 25 Anointing of the Sick 9 Asian Council 18 Baptism 9 Bereavement 14 Bible Study 12 Boy Scouts – Troop 345 18 Building and Grounds Committee 23 Catechesis of the Good Shepherd 12 Catholic Daughters of the Americas 18 Catholic School Education Fund 22 Children’s Eucharistic Adoration 24 Children’s Liturgy of the Word 24 Choir 25 Christ Child Society 14 Christ Renews His Parish – CRHP 12 Church Cleaning Committee 21 Conquest Boys Club 19 Confirmation 9 Cub Scouts Pack 345 19 Divine Mercy 17 Divorce and Beyond 14 Early Childhood Development 12 Elementary Faith Formation 13 Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers 25 Faith Renewal Saturday – FRS 12 Fall Festival Volunteers 20 Finance Council 23 Financial Peace University 14 First Reconciliation 9 First Holy Communion 9 FISCHE Homeschoolers 22

FISCHE Teen 22 Gabriel Project 14 Good Neighbor Ministry 15 Health Ministry 15 High School Faith Formation St. William’s Youth Ministry 13 Holy Family Catholic School 23 Homebound 15 Hospital Visits 15 Jail Ministry 15 Job Seekers 15 Junior Catholic Daughters of the Americas 19 Just Because 15 K.J.T. Society #134 19 Knights of Columbus Council 9368 19 Ladies Guild 19 Lectors 25 Legion of Mary 17 Legion of Mary, Young Adult 17 Lighthouse Catholic Media 21 Little Rock Scripture Study 12 Liturgy Committee 23 Marriage Enrichment 13 Marriage Preparation 9 Meals Ministry 20 Meals on Wheels 26 Medical Mission 15 Middle School Youth Ministry 13 MOMs Group 19 Natural Family Planning 16 Nursery/Childcare 21 Nurses Ministry 16 Nursing Home 16 Office Volunteers 21 Opus Dei 19 Pastoral Council 23 Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady of Grace 17 Praise and Worship 17 Prayer Line 17 Pro-Life 16 Project Rachel 16 Regnum Christi - women’s group 20 Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults 13 RCIA - Adapted for Children 13 Rosary Group 18

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Round Rock Caregivers 26 Sacred Heart Community Clinic 16 SCRIP Program 22 St. Vincent de Paul Society 16 Spring Fiesta Volunteers 21 Stewardship Committee 23 That Man Is You! 20 Ushers 25

Vacation Bible School 13 Vocation Committee 23 Website Team 22 Welcoming Committee 22 WilCoYA Ministry 20

ESPAÑOL Nuestra Parroquia 30 Horario Litúrgico de la Parroquia 31 Información General 30 Sacramentos 32

Adoración Eucarística 37 Agua Viva - Grupo Oración 36 Amigos en Cristo - Grupo de Juvenil 36 Apóstoles de la Divina Misericordia 36 Bautismos 32 Catecismo 34 Catecismo Rebaño Sagrado 34 Clínica Sagrado Corazón 35 Confirmación 32 Coros 37 Cristo Renueva Su Parroquia 36 Encuentro Matrimonial 37 Estatua Peregrina 36 Estudio Biblia 36 Formación de Fe Para Adultos 34

Inglés Como Segundo Idioma 34 Información Centro de Bienvenida 38 Hermanos de San Juan Diego 38 Homebound 34 Lectores 37 Legión de Maria 36 Mariachi 37 Matrimonio 32 Misión Médica 35 Movimiento Familiar Cristiano 38 Planeación Natural de la Familia 35 Primera Comunión 32 Primera Reconciliación 32 Proyecto Gabriel 34 Proyecto Raquel 35 Quinceañeras 38 San Vicente de Paul 35 Servidores en Cristo 37 Sociedad Guadalupana 38 Unción a los Enfermos 32 Visitas al Hospital y Enfermos 35

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Our Parish

PARISH MISSION STATEMENT

We are a caring family of faith, celebrating Jesus in worship and service.

PARISH INFORMATION

St. William Catholic Church 620 Round Rock West Drive, Round Rock, Texas 78681 Telephone: (512) 255-4473, Fax: (512) 255-8126 Website: www.saintwilliams.org, E-mail: [email protected] Rev. Dean Wilhelm, Pastor Rev. Jonathan Raia, Associate Pastor Office Hours

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Saturday & Sunday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Parish Staff Business Manager 600-8157 Communication 600-8167 Community Life 600-8156 Early Childhood Development 600-8200 Facilities Reservations 255-4473 Faith Formation Director 600-8164 Faith Formation Assistant 600-8172

Adult & RCIA 600-8166 RCIA - adapted for children 600-8156 Elementary 600-8171 Middle School 600-8174 High School 600-8173 Spanish 600-8161

Church Office 255-4473 Liturgy & Pastoral Care 600-8158 Marriage, Family Life & Social Ministries 600-8160 Music Director 600-8175 Pastoral Care 600-8158

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PARISH LITURGY SCHEDULE Holy Days of Obligation ** January 1, Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God; August 15, Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary; November 1, Solemnity of All Saints; December 8, Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception; December 25, the Solemnity of the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ. Whenever January 1, August 15 or November 1 fall on a Saturday or Monday, the precept to attend Mass is abrogated. Masses

Daily: 6:30 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, Friday, English 12:15 p.m. Monday - Friday, English 6 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Spanish 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Bilingual

Saturday Vigil: 5 p.m. English Sunday: 7:30 a.m. Spanish

9:30 a.m. English 11:30 a.m. English 1:30 p.m. Spanish 5 p.m. English

Reconciliation 7 a.m. Friday

5 -6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday

3:30 p.m. Saturday …and by appointment.

Nursery The nursery is available during 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Masses on Sundays. Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Visit our Lord in the Sacred Heart Chapel, every day, 24 hours a day, and 7 days a week. Open your heart to the Lord. Spend one hour, once a week with Jesus, who is truly present in the Blessed Sacrament.

“I am the bread of life; he who comes to me shall not hunger, and he who believe in me shall never thirst” – John 6:35

For information or to register, contact 512-750-4676 or email [email protected]

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SACRAMENTS Baptism Noe Rocha (512) 600-8166 – [email protected] The ritual for baptism identifies parents as first teachers of their children in the ways of faith. The parish community is a source of engagement that provides connections for everyone who belongs to the Body of Christ. Children and youth will find their place if parents are engaged in living the Catholic Faith. There are many contending interests and life styles that will be more attractive to young people but they need the structure of family life and parish to ground them in the spiritual journey. Religious formation is provided to support parents but is only one component. The habit of faith entails application of time, talent and treasure. It is a way of life! Information sessions are offered the first Saturday of every month at 10 a.m. in the Education Center, rooms 15 & 17 for parent session. Both parents must attend (if applicable) and bring the child's birth certificate (if applicable). Sacramental preparation for baptism is part of the Faith Formation program. First Reconciliation, First Holy Communion, Confirmation Contact the Faith Formation Sacrament Preparation Department at:

Adult & RCIA 600-8166 RCIA - adapted for children 600-8156 Elementary 600-8171 Middle School 600-8174 High School 600-8173 Spanish 600-8161

Marriage Preparation Denise Abele (512) 600-8160 – [email protected] Part I: Marriage preparation addresses aspects of being married in the Catholic Faith. The vocation of Christian marriage, communication, listening skills, conflict resolution, conscience formation, intimacy and Natural Family Planning (NFP) are among the topics discussed. Part II: Married couples are needed to mentor the engaged couples. They conduct the classes for engaged couples wishing to be married at St. William. This is an excellent way to strengthen your marriage while helping a soon-to-be married couple build their relationship. Anointing of the Sick 24-hour line (512) 473-6349 Parishioners who wish to receive this sacrament during illness at home or in the hospital should contact the 24- hour line.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

A weekly bulletin of St. William, the website, Facebook page and Twitter account all contain detailed information regarding various ministries as well as times and locations for church sponsored activities. Visit the website for up-to-date information found in this ministry book. Registering at St. William When you regularly pray with us at St. William, let us know you are here by registering. This assures you of full membership in the St. William community and guarantees that you will receive regular communication from your parish. Registering and fulfilling the active parishioner criteria is also used in determining the appropriate tuition rate for Catholic students at shared Catholic schools. An active parishioner family is one who is duly registered in the parish, participates regularly in Mass on Sundays and Holy Days of Obligation, and supports the parish financially by regular use of envelopes or electronic deposit.

Although the criteria constitute a minimum description of one who is actively involved in the parish, an active parishioner can do much more than this, depending on time, ability and circumstances. Registration packets are available in the narthex and at the church office.

Be sure to inquire about automated weekly tithing in the parish office or

on the website.

Fill our minds with His truth and our hearts with HIS love, That in His spirit we may be bonded together

Into a community of faith, A parish family,

And a caring people.

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One Body in Gratitude to our Generous God

This Ministry Guide provides many opportunities for you to share your time and talent within our parish. TIME Prayer is the beginning of stewardship, because we must be spiritually prepared if we are to use our gifts in God’s service. Can you pause to spend time with God in any of the following ways?

Celebrate Mass every Sunday and each Holy Day Celebrate daily Mass at least once a week Spend time each week in Adoration Pray together with my family Read the bible at least one hour per week Spend 15 minutes a day in personal prayer Pray the rosary at least once per week Participate in the sacrament of reconciliation monthly Study the Catholic faith with my children Spend quality time with my spouse/ family each day

TALENT

“Give and it shall be given to you…for the measure you measure

with will be measured back to you” – Luke 6:27-38 Use this guide to help you as you prayerfully consider how you would like to express your faith constantly in words and action.

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FAITH FORMATION Adult Faith Formation Noe Rocha (512) 600-8166 – [email protected]

Learn the truth about the Catholic faith and heritage that is built upon the Word of God, with the Adult Faith Formation course. These classes teach about the innermost mysteries of the Trinity and how we fit into God’s plan. This course will enrich your understanding of "What it means to be Catholic?” and teach you how to take that knowledge and implement it in your everyday lives. Adult Faith Formation meets Thursday evenings. See the website for dates.

Bible Study/Little Rock Scripture Study George Price (morning class) (512) 244-0814 Mark Hlas (evening class) (512) 218-8539

This program combines personal Bible reading and study, small group faith sharing, lectures and prayer in an informal setting. Meetings are held throughout the year.

Christ Renews His Parish (CRHP) Noe Rocha (512) 600-8166 – [email protected]

CRHP is designed to bring men and women of our parish together in Christ. It is for those seeking spiritual renewal with an opportunity to deepen their faith within their parish community. CRHP members attend a special weekend retreat nurturing their relationship with our Lord Jesus through Scripture, prayer, and the sacraments.

Faith Renewal Saturday (FRS) Noe Rocha (512) 600-8166 – [email protected]

Have you thought about how your baptism should be affecting your everyday life? It is through baptism that one comes into a personal relationship with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and it merits further investigation. Faith Renewal Saturday provides participates an opportunity to revive and strengthen the graces of baptism and confirmation.

Faith Formation – Children Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Felicia Benavidez (512) 989-3705 – [email protected]

This Montessori-based religious education program is designed for children ages 3-6. It works to help children fall more deeply in love with God.

Early Childhood Development Center Sonia Garcia (512) 600-8200 – [email protected]

This program is licensed through the State of Texas. It provides a positive preschool experience for children between the ages of 18 months through pre-kindergarten, offering 2 or 3 days per week, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Monday through Friday.

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Elementary Faith Formation Yvonne Soorholtz (512) 600-8171 – [email protected]

The Elementary Faith Formation program provides faith formation for children in kindergarten through 5th grade.

First Reconciliation and First Holy Communion Middle School Youth Ministry – Solid Spirit Audrey Higgins (512) 600-8174 – [email protected]

Middle School Youth Ministry fosters the total personal and spiritual growth of each young person and draws young people to responsible participation in the life, mission and work of the faith community. The Solid Spirit program offers a combination of social, spiritual, and ministry opportunities for our youth.

High School Youth Ministry – St. William’s Youth Ministry Chris Bartlett (512) 600-8173 – [email protected]

St. William’s Youth Ministry (S.W.Y.M.) provides opportunities for teenagers to learn, live and share their faith in a dynamic way seeking to form lifelong disciples through engaging gatherings and events.

Confirmation RCIA - Adapted for children Lisa Salas (512) 600-8165 – [email protected]

This Catholic initiation process is for children in grades 3-12 who have not been baptized in the Catholic Faith as well as for those who ARE baptized but have not received their First Holy Communion. Children are prepared for full initiation which includes the following Sacraments:

Baptism, Reconciliation, Communion, Confirmation Vacation Bible School Lisa Salas (512) 600-8165 – [email protected]

This program provides an exciting adventure for children between the grades of pre-k through 5th grade. It also offers volunteer opportunities to students in 6-12th grade and to adults who wish to make this event an unforgettable experience for the young participants. VBS is held in June.

Faith Formation– Adults Marriage Enrichment Denise Abele (512) 600-8160 – [email protected]

This program provides opportunities for couples to grow together in their marriage through a series of dinners and other sessions.

RCIA - Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults Noe Rocha (512) 600-8166 – [email protected]

Initiates adults into the Catholic Church and welcomes those already baptized by completing the initiation process. Men and

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women are needed to sponsor and walk with those who will be received into the Church at Easter.

Baptism, Reconciliation, Communion, and Confirmation

PARISH OUTREACH AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Bereavement Debbie George (512) 600-8158 – [email protected]

At the time of a loved one's death, we rely on our faith, family, and friends to help us through the grieving process. There are several types of bereavement groups that can help at the time of loss. Seven Choices meets monthly on the third Saturday of the month and offers an introduction to the process of grief, prayer support and a chance to talk about how things are progressing (or not) with you and your family. New Day Catholic Bereavement Support Group meets weekly for nine weeks and, through journaling and Scripture, delves much more deeply into the issues that surface when a loved one dies. No One Cries the Wrong Way is a video-based series aimed at helping children cope with death. Our parish also offers support and resources for women and families who have suffered miscarriage or infant loss.

Divorce and Beyond Debbie George (512) 600-8158 – [email protected]

Divorce and Beyond is an 8-week self-help support group for persons who are divorced or separated. It works to help people remain connected with the Church as they move beyond the pain and anxiety of marital breakdown. Divorce and Beyond is endorsed by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. It is open to all, regardless of faith.

Christ Child Society Ofelia Melendez (512) 786-4705

This organization is dedicated to providing personal service to children and youth regardless of race or creed. Christ Child Society services for children are provided in honor of the childhood of Christ.

Financial Peace University Anne Jefferson (512) 828-4329

Classes meet for two hours each week for 13 weeks, during which time the average family pays off $5300 in debt and saves $2700. Stop worrying about money, and start your journey to Financial Peace today.

Gabriel Project Toll Free (877) 932-2732

The Gabriel Project offers immediate and practical help to women who are facing a crisis pregnancy. Training is provided to volunteers by the Office of Pro Life Activities and Chaste Living of the Diocese of Austin.

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Good Neighbor Ministry Azucena Overman (512) 627-6423

The Good Neighbor Ministry works closely with the Stewardship Committee to help people find their talents and connect them with a ministry.

Health Ministry Sandy Bruskewitz (512) 255-1917

This ministry coordinates health screening events, provides health-related information to our parishioners and also staffs a health tent at the annual Spring Fiesta and Fall Festival.

Homebound Mary Cavett (512) 388-0016

Members of this ministry bring the Body of Christ to persons who are homebound. Men and women of this ministry must be confirmed Catholics who have completed the Eucharistic Minister training and have been commissioned.

Hospital Visits Debbie George (512) 600-8158 – [email protected]

Men and women of this ministry dedicate themselves to the needs of persons who request prayer and or visitation for themselves and/ or family members who are in the hospital.

Jail Ministry Michael Whelpley (512) 255-7223

The Jail Ministry provides Eucharistic service to inmates of the Williamson County Jail. The Jail Ministry also brings rosaries and places prayer requests on the St. William Prayer Line.

Job Seekers Juan Campaneria (512) 587-3544

This support group offers a monthly gathering for prayer, support and networking resources for persons who are unemployed or underemployed.

Just Because Tino Hernandez (512) 748-1763

Just Because is a Christmas project that provides gifts and Christmas dinners for needy families. This project depends entirely on the generosity of volunteers for donations of time and talent.

Medical Mission Tino Hernandez (512) 259-5746

This group of medical professionals and lay people provides medical and dental care as well as over-the-counter medicines to low income communities in Mexico, Central and South America.

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Natural Family Planning Denise Abele (512) 600-8160 – [email protected]

This diocesan program provides information about Natural Family Planning (NFP). It is a holistic approach to family planning that is in accordance with Church teaching. Classes are held on a regular basis.

Nurses Ministry Sandy Bruskewitz (512) 255-1917

The Nurses Ministry consists of nurses who meet and organize medical screenings and provide education in health issues to the parish.

Nursing Home Azucena Overman (512) 627-6423

The Nursing Home Ministry offers personal visits, weekly rosaries and communion service for the residents of area nursing homes.

Pro-Life Committee Roxanna Garcia (956) 645-0810

The Pro-Life Committee promotes an enhanced respect for all human life, in accordance with the teachings of the Catholic Church.

Project Rachel Toll Free (877) 932-2732

For over 25 years, women and men have been seeking help in healing their emotional and spiritual wounds from Project Rachel, the post-abortion ministry of the Catholic Church. Project Rachel has trained priests and professional counselors who can help you heal spiritually and emotionally, regardless of faith. Project Rachel has led thousands of grieving women and men from despair to hope and peace.

Sacred Heart Community Clinic Liz Burton-Garcia (512) 238-1052

The Sacred Heart Community Clinic provides outpatient health services to the medically underserved residents of the Round Rock area. Its mission is to continue the healing ministry of Jesus Christ for those with no health insurance or who are underinsured within the Round Rock and surrounding community. This organization promotes wellness and provides physical, emotional, and spiritual care with dignity.

St. Vincent de Paul Society Joleen Boyer (512) 255-2330

This organization provides utility and rental assistance to needy families. Families can also receive nutritious food through the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry. The Society of St. Vincent de Paul is open Monday and Friday from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Volunteers are always needed.

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SPIRITUAL LIFE Divine Mercy Sharon Masterjohn (512) 990-2108

This group and the Spanish ministry, Apóstoles de la Divina Misericordia, pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet, once a year, starting on Divine Mercy Sunday.

Legion of Mary Ginny Christy (512) 255-4432

The Legion of Mary is the largest organization of lay people in the Catholic Church. The Adult English Legion of Mary, praesidium of St. William, meets on a weekly basis to pray the rosary, listen to spiritual talks, and are involved in spiritual works of mercy. They have Sacred Heart Enthronements in parishioners' homes, lead the rosary before various Masses, and assist the Nursing Home Ministry with their work at area-wide nursing facilities as well as retirement homes.

Legion of Mary, Young Adult Lynda Villasana (512) 269-0023

The Legion of Mary, Young Adults meets to pray the holy rosary, read spiritual readings and listen to spiritual talks. This ministry also hosts Marian presentations that teach about Marian devotions and apparitions. Additionally, they do Sacred Heart Enthronements in families’ homes.

Pilgrim Statue of Our Lady of Grace Debbie Davis (512) 244-2324

The Virgin Mary traveling statue visits houses. Praise and Worship Gabriele and Les Miller (512) 255-5058

This group serves the parish through prayer. The Praise and Worship group provides an atmosphere in which members can grow in their personal prayer life. Members are encouraged to experience the baptism of the Holy Spirit and identify and foster their charisms. They meet every Thursday evening.

Prayer Line Joan Price (512) 244-0814

This group provides intercessory prayer for the parish community. Members dedicate their time to requests for prayers and petitions that have been added to the prayer line book which is located in the narthex of the church.

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Rosary Group Office (512) 255-4473

The Rosary Group invites parishioners to pray the rosary in the church on Sunday at 7:00 a.m. (Spanish) and 8:55 a.m. (English), on Wednesdays at 7:40 p.m. in the chapel, and after the First Saturday Mass in the church.

FELLOWSHIP AND SERVICE American Heritage Girls Debbie Gonzalez (512) 751-0254

American Heritage Girls Troop TX6201 has many age-specific program levels available for girls between the ages of 5 through 18. In addition to regular troop meetings and monthly socials, this group also works on projects that promote service to others, enhance life skills, and provide opportunities to develop friendships.

African American Council Ada Muoneke (512) 636-9359

The African-American Council works to serve the spiritual needs of the African and African-American community of St. William by promoting diversity and providing fellowship.

Asian Council Indra D’Mello (512) 218-4097

The Asian Council meets on a periodic basis to share their Asian heritage. The Asian Council often helps to support various parish events with international food.

Boy Scouts – Troop 345 Robert Saldibar (512) 565-7721

The Boy Scouts is a youth organization that is dedicated to forming young men as future leaders and helps them learn more about the outdoors through camping trips and other activities. Meetings are held on a regular basis.

Catholic Daughters of the Americas Mary Mendoza (512) 255-3059

The Catholic Daughters of the Americas local chapter belongs to the largest national organization of Catholic women in the world. This group is dedicated to strengthening their spiritual life through Christ and His Church

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Conquest Boys Club Robert Tavarez (512) 426-5816

The Conquest Boys Club is a group based on Catholic principles of spiritual development. Its programs are designed to instill virtue, develop character, and encourage spiritual growth, while offering its participants challenging physical, intellectual, and spiritual activities within an atmosphere of adventure.

Cub Scouts Pack 345 Greg Rabaey (512) 422-4527

The Cub Scouts Pack 245 is a youth organization that prepares young boys for entry into the Boy Scouts.

Junior Catholic Daughters of the Americas Annette Sprawls (512) 497-2878

This is a Catholic group for young ladies between the ages of 6 and 18. It teaches young ladies how unity and charity can be an enjoyable and rewarding part of life.

K.J.T. Society #134 Tina Risinger (512) 310-9010

This Catholic, family oriented, organization meets for food and fellowship 4-5 times a year. They host annual events including the Burger Burn, Pizza Night, Chili Dinner, and the Christmas Party. KJT #134 gets together with other KJT societies for Family Days in June and August.

Knights of Columbus Council 9368 Robert Saldibar (512) 565-7721

The Knights of Columbus is a service organization that provides an atmosphere of fraternity and family life for men.

Ladies Guild Margie Howard (512) 244-2832

This group promotes fellowship, friendship, and service to the parish and community as needed. The Ladies Guild is open to all married or single adult women who are members of St. William.

MOMs Group Roxanne Jacques (512) 633-9640

The purpose of this group is to "Meet Other Moms" and provide friendship and support to one another in the vocation as mothers.

Opus Dei Carlos de Olaguibel (512) 310-7992

Opus Dei is a Catholic institution founded by St. Josemaría Escrivá. Its mission is to help people turn their work and daily activities into occasions for growing closer to God, for serving others, and for improving society. Opus Dei complements the work of local churches by offering classes, talks, retreats and pastoral care that help people develop their personal spiritual life and apostolate.

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Regnum Christi - women’s group Janet Schmerber (512) 771-8599

Regnum Christi strives to help women carry out their vocation to love in marriage, as spouses, mothers, and educators, and in their professional and social lives. Without neglecting their mission as spouses and mothers, women should open themselves to the vast world of culture, economics, and politics, and should participate in the life of society and the Church. It helps spread an authentic vision of true femininity, in accordance with the Magisterium of the Church and promotes initiatives aimed at strengthening the authentic rights and duties of women, thus helping them avoid being manipulated by false forms of modern feminism.

That Man Is You! Gerardo Garcia (956) 645-7931

That Man is You! transforms men, families and society as it presents the vision of man fully alive! It combines the teachings of the Church and wisdom of the saints with the best research from modern science in an interactive, multimedia format, to place the vision of man fully alive within the grasp of every man.

WilCoYA Ministry (512) 827-9292

Williamson County Young Adult Ministry is for young adults in their 20s and 30s who are single, married or religious. Activities include social, study, spiritual and service. WilCoYA unites young adults with each other, Jesus our Lord and the Catholic Church.

BUILDING COMMUNITY/ SERVING OUR PARISH

Fall Festival Volunteers Donna Hahn (512) 600-8156 – [email protected]

The Fall Festival Volunteers collaborate to plan the logistics of the annual Fall Festival which is held each October. All are invited to volunteer. Volunteer duties and required time commitments are flexible. Duties vary from collecting donations of soda, water, and cakes to recruitment and coordination of food and game vendors for the festival booths.

Meals Ministry Mary Rutherford (512) 740-5660

This ministry provides meals to our parish priests. They also feed the priests on holidays and occasionally coordinate their birthday parties and ordination parties.

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Spring Fiesta Volunteers Donna Hahn (512) 600-8156 – [email protected]

The Spring Fiesta Volunteers collaborate to plan the logistics of the annual Spring Fiesta to ensure a social and financial success. All are invited to volunteer. Volunteer duties and required time commitments are flexible. Duties vary from collecting donations of soda, water, and cakes to recruitment and coordination of food and game vendors for the Fiesta booths.

OCCASIONAL SERVICE MINISTRIES Church Cleaning Committee Carol Lebeuf (512) 970-2853

This group of volunteers cleans the church at 8:00 a.m. on Mondays. Lighthouse Catholic Media Louis Pekar (512) 247-8278

The mission of Lighthouse Catholic Media is to answer the call for a new evangelization by serving the Church in providing inspirational CDs and brochures that will enrich and strengthen people’s relationship with Jesus Christ and understanding of the Catholic Faith. CDs and books are available in the narthex next to the welcome center.

Nursery/Childcare Sonia Garcia (512) 600-8200 – [email protected]

The St. William Nursery provides childcare during the 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Sunday Masses.

Office Volunteers Donna Hahn (512) 600-8156 – [email protected]

Parishioners who help with computer data entry, folding and stuffing for mailing and bulletin inserts. They also cover evening and weekend telephone coverage and general office work.

SCRIP Program Megan Stearns (512) 630-8764

Did you know you can raise money for St. William while doing your everyday shopping? All you have to do is buy a gift card for any of your favorite retailers and use them in place of cash, checks, or credit cards for purchases you were going to make anyway! Each card you purchase carries an associated “contribution” of 2-15% or more!

Website Team Tom Bernhard (512) 255-1859

This group of parishioners is integral in the ongoing development and maintenance of the parish website. Meetings are held as needed.

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Welcoming Committee Donna Hahn (512) 600-8156 – [email protected]

Parishioners of this group help to staff the church Welcome Center after each Mass. The volunteer’s primary role is to greet new parishioners and to help newcomers with the registration process. The Welcoming Committee also serves as a first point of contact for parishioners who may have basic questions about the parish or upcoming events.

SCHOOL AND SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS Catholic School Education Fund– CSEF Pam Rabaey (512) 244-1764

St. Mary's bus service is operated by the St. William Catholic School Education Fund (CSEF), in Round Rock. The purpose of this ministry is to support Catholic education by providing transportation to St. Mary's at a minimal cost to families of St. William. Meetings are held as needed.

FISCHE Homeschoolers Becky Saucedo (512) 336-1278

Families in Support of Catholic Home Education (FISCHE) is a support group that serves Catholic homeschool families in north Austin and surrounding areas. Its mission is to be a community where Catholic homeschool families can embrace their vocation through prayer, worship, education, and service with their peers in a faithful Catholic environment.

FISCHETeen Denae Hebert (512) 222-3293

FISCHETeen's mission is to work together to develop spiritually, intellectually, physically, socially and emotionally by aspiring to the highest possible standards of Catholic behavior. This is achieved by living out the gospel values, and by fostering a Catholic culture of respect, responsibility and concern for the common good.

Holy Family Catholic School Kayla DiNardo (512) 825-1498

This group coordinates the various activities associated with the Catholic elementary school our parish supports. Meetings are held as needed.

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PARISH LEADERSHIP COUNCILS Building and Grounds Committee Ann Bierschenk (512) 931-2663

The Building and Grounds Committee is responsible for the upkeep and improvements of the facilities on the parish grounds. Items of a specialized nature may be sometimes managed by a subcommittee or ad hoc member that has the required expertise that most directly benefits the needs of this committee.

Finance Council Mike Fitzner (512) 600-8157

This group advises and counsels the pastor regarding administration, management and finances of the parish. Potential members are interviewed and appointed by the pastor.

Liturgy Committee Debbie George (512) 600-8158 – [email protected]

Members of this committee are appointed by the pastor. This committee is composed of representatives of ministries that serve at Mass. The Liturgy Committee plans liturgies that celebrate Holy Days of Obligation and other special days in the liturgical calendar.

Pastoral Council Martina Kreitzer (512) 537-2863

The council serves the pastor in an advisory capacity in nonfinancial matters pertaining to the health and wellbeing of the parish. Potential members are asked to go through a discernment process in May.

Stewardship Committee Sue Ritter (512) 244-5886

This committee works with parishioners to help them discern where God is calling them to serve by giving back their time, talent and treasure.

Vocation Committee Father Jonathan Raia (512) 255-4473

The Vocation Committee works with men and women who are discerning a call to serve God as priests or religious. This committee also coordinates seminarian visits and works with the diocesan Vocation Director.

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WORSHIP AND LITURGY

Adoration Karina Hernandez (512) 750-4676

Perpetual Adoration takes place at St. William, 24-hours a day, seven days a week, in the Adoration Chapel (next to the Sacred Heart Chapel). At least two people are needed each hour to spend time in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament. Please consider registering as an adorer or substitute. Without adorers, there is no adoration.

Altar Flowers Debbie George (512) 600-8158 – [email protected]

Do you have a creative eye and would like to help decorate the church? The Altar Flower volunteers work to provide and arrange the flowers for Mass.

Altar Linens Debbie George (512) 600-8158 – [email protected]

This group of volunteers washes the altar linens, purificators and corporals used during Mass.

Altar Servers Debbie George (512) 600-8158 – [email protected]

Altar servers are children in grades 4-12 who assist the priest and deacon with the books, candles and gifts during Mass, Stations of the Cross and other special liturgical activities. Training is provided at the beginning of the school year.

Children’s Eucharistic Adoration Melissa Kirking (512) 426-5017

Children of all ages and their parents are invited to join us for an hour of Eucharistic Adoration for Children. During the hour, the children will be guided through a combination of songs, prayers, decade of the rosary, scripture, moments of silence, the Divine Praises, and Benediction. Come spend time with Jesus, truly present in the Blessed Sacrament.

Children’s Liturgy of the Word Melissa Kirking (512) 426-5017

Children between the ages of 3 and until the age of reason or once they have received their First Holy Communion can participate. During 9:30 a.m. Mass on Sundays, children can attend Children’s Liturgy of the Word at the Sacred Heart Chapel where the readings are presented in language that the children can understand. The goal of Children’s Liturgy of the Word is to teach children to be conscious listeners and responders to God's Word.

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Choir Dr. Gerardo Ramos (512) 600-8175 – [email protected]

There are many choirs which provide music to all Masses. The choirs of St. William are always in need of new and experienced singers who can commit themselves to one practice and one Mass per week.

Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers Pam Rabaey (512) 244-1764

Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers are men and women who have been confirmed. This group of volunteers helps to dispense the Body and Blood of Christ during Mass. Eucharistic Minister training is provided before volunteers are commissioned.

Lectors Patricia Ring (512) 244-0064

This group of commissioned volunteers prepares and proclaims the Sacred Scriptures during Mass and other celebrations.

Ushers Ron Davis (512) 244-2324

This group of men and women welcome the faithful at the church doors, assist with seating, the offertory collection, the procession of gifts, Communion processions and distribution of bulletins.

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS

Annie’s Way Tino Hernandez (512) 748-1763

This all-volunteer program works to serve Thanksgiving meals to needy families and individuals who do not have plans with their families. In recent years, approximately 1,000 people have been served; including deliveries to shut-ins. Volunteer duties include carving turkey, preparing, serving, and delivering meals. This event takes place on Thanksgiving Day at St. William and is open to all, regardless of faith.

Austin Coalition for Life/ 40 Days for Life Elizabeth McClung (512) 296-2071

The Austin Coalition for Life helps women rise above abortion. It shares the truth about abortion and the loving alternatives. Post-abortive women also receive services for healing. This organization also leads the local 40 Days for Life campaign that works to end abortion in Austin through a peaceful approach and foundation in prayer.

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Meals on Wheels Cris Holland (512) 255-4970

The Meals on Wheels program provides hot, home-delivered meals, five days a week, to persons who, due to illness, age, or disability, are unable to provide proper nutrition for themselves. This organization works to relieve the isolation and loneliness of the homebound and enables them to live independently as long as possible.

Round Rock Caregivers Michael Forbes (512) 341-0202

The Round Rock Caregivers provides local senior citizens in the Round Rock area with transportation assistance. This organization also offers the Care Ringers program, which checks in on the wellbeing of seniors who live alone via routine visits and telephone calls. This organization is always in need of volunteers.

**If your ministry is not listed, please stop by the office to register your information. Please note that new ministries and organizations are subject to the approval of our parish priests and pastoral council.**

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ESPAÑOL

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UN MENSAJE DE PADRE DEAN Estimado Parroquiano: Es con alegría que le doy la bienvenida a nuestra parroquia Iglesia Católica St. William. Este folleto de ministerios es diseñado para ayudarle y guiarle por los muchos ministerios, organizaciones y actividades de nuestra comunidad parroquiana. Encontrará una lista de los miembros de nuestro personal, información general en la preparación de sacramentos y formación continua de fe para usted y para sus niños. La mayoría del folleto contiene información en los muchos ministerios y las organizaciones que crean el Cuerpo de Cristo aquí en St. William. Oro que su corazón esté abierto al llamado de nuestro Señor conforme lea este folleto y pueda encontrar su lugar en la iglesia de Cristo. Gracia y Paz,

Rev. Dean E. Wilhelm Párroco

“Oh Dios misericordioso, concédeme gracia, para desear ardientemente todo lo que te es placentero, examinarlo

prudentemente, reconocerlo verdaderamente, y para llevarlo a cabo perfectamente, por el honor y la gloria de tu nombre. Amén.”

Santo Tomas de Aquino

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Nuestra Parroquia

MISIÓN

We are a caring family of Faith, celebrating Jesus in worship and service.

INFORMACIÓN GENERAL

Iglesia Católica St. William 620 Round Rock West Drive, Round Rock, Texas 78681 Teléfono: (512) 255-4473, Fax: (512) 255-8126 Sitio Web: www.saintwilliams.org, Correo Electrónico: [email protected] Rev. Dean Wilhelm, Párroco Rev. Jonathan Raia, Vicario Parroquial Horas de Oficina

Lunes - Viernes, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Sábado y Domingo, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Personal de la Parroquia Gerente de Asuntos de Negocio 600-8157 Comunicación 600-8167 Vida Comunitaria 600-8156 Early Childhood Development 600-8200 Reservaciones de Facilidades 255-4473 Director de Formación de Fe 600-8164 Asistente de Formación de Fe 600-8172

Adultos y RCIA 600-8166 RCIA – Adaptado para Adolescentes 600-8156 Primaria 600-8171 Secundaria 600-8174 Preparatoria 600-8173 Español 600-8161

Oficina de la Iglesia 255-4473 Liturgia 600-8158 Matrimonio, Vida Familiar & Ministerios Sociales 600-8160 Director de Música 600-8175 Cuidado Pastoral 600-8158

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HORARIO LITÚRGICO DE LA PARROQUIA Días Santos de Obligación ** 1 de enero, Solemnidad de Santa Maria, Madre de Dios; 15 de agosto, Solemnidad de la Asunción de la Virgen Maria; 1 de noviembre, Solemnidad de Todos los Santos ; 8 de diciembre, Solemnidad de la Inmaculada Concepción; 25 diciembre, Solemnidad de la Natividad de Nuestro Señor Jesús. Cuando los días 1 de enero, 15 de agosto y 1 de noviembre caen en Sábado o Lunes, el precepto para asistir a Misa es abrogada. Misas

Diarias: 6:30 a.m. Lunes, Miércoles, Viernes, Ingles 12:15 p.m. Lunes - Viernes, Ingles 6 p.m. Martes, Jueves, Español 8:30 a.m. Sábado, Bilingüe

Vigilia Sábado: 5 p.m. Ingles Domingo: 7:30 a.m. Español

9:30 a.m. Ingles 11:30 a.m. Ingles 1:30 p.m. Español 5 p.m. Ingles

Reconciliación 7 a.m. Viernes

5 -6 p.m. Lunes, Martes, Jueves, Viernes

3:30 p.m. Sábado …y por sita.

Guardería La guardería está disponible durante las Misas 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. en domingo. Adoración Eucarística Perpetua Visite a nuestro Señor en la Capilla Sagrado Corazón, cada día, las 24 horas del día, y 7 días a la semana. Abra su corazón al Señor. Pase una hora, una vez a la semana con Jesús, que esta sinceramente presente en el Bendito Sacramento.

“Yo soy el pan de la vida; el que viene a mí no tendrá hambre, y el que cree en mí nunca tendrá sed.” – Juan 6:35

Para más información, comuníquese al 512-750-4676 o por correo electrónico a [email protected]

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SACRAMENTOS Bautismos Noe Rocha (512) 600-8166 – [email protected] Preparar a las familias de la parroquia para la celebración del Sacramento del Bautismo. Primera Reconciliación, Primera Santa Comunión, Confirmación Comuníquese con la oficina de Formación de la Fe al (512) 255-4473 o [email protected]. Matrimonio Denise Abele (512) 600-8160 – [email protected] Traer a la vocación de matrimonio la visión de Dios y de la Iglesia; a las parejas que están comprometidas o que solo están casadas por el civil o viviendo juntos. Unción de los Enfermos 24-horas al (512) 473-6349 Parroquianos que desean recibir este sacramento durante enfermedad en casa o en el hospital, deben comunicarse al (512) 473-6349, disponible 24-horas del día.

INFORMACIÓN GENERAL Un boletín semanal de St. William, el sitio web, página de Facebook y Twitter contienen información detallada con respecto a varios ministerios así como tiempos y sitios para actividades patrocinadas por la iglesia. Inscribiéndose en St. William Cuando usted ora regularmente en St. William, inscríbase en St. William y denos saber que usted está aquí con nosotros. Su inscripción asegura que usted es miembro de la comunidad de St. William y garantiza que recibirá comunicación regular de su parroquia. Su inscripción y cumpliendo los criterios activos de parroquiano también se utilizan en determinar la tasa apropiada para estudiantes en escuelas Católicas. Una familia activa de la parroquia es una que está registrada debidamente en la parroquia, participa regularmente en Misa de Domingo y Días Santos de Obligación, y apoya la parroquia financieramente por uso regular de sobres o depósito electrónico.

Aunque los criterios constituyan una descripción mínima de uno que está envuelto activamente en la parroquia, un parroquiano activo puede hacer mucho más que esto, dependiendo de tiempo, capacidad y circunstancias.

También, pregunte en la oficina de parroquia o en el sitio web acerca del programa para dar el diezmo semanal automatizado.

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Un Cuerpo en Gratitud a Nuestro Dios Generoso

Esta Guía de Ministerio provee las oportunidades en donde usted pueda compartir su tiempo y talento dentro de nuestra parroquia.

TIEMPO La oración es el comienzo de la corresponsabilidad, porque deberemos estar preparados espiritualmente si querremos usar nuestros dones en servicio a Dios. ¿Puedes tomar tiempo para pasar unos momentos con Dios en cualquiera de los siguientes modos?

Celebre Misa cada domingo y cada día santo. Celebre Misa diaria por lo menos una vez a la semana Pase tiempo en adoración cada semana Ore junto con su familia Lea la biblia por lo menos una hora por semana Pase 15 minutos cada día en oración personal Ore el rosario por lo menos una vez a la semana Participe en el sacramento o reconciliación cada mes Estudie la fe Católica con sus niños(as) Pase tiempo cálidos con su esposo(a)/familia cada día

TALENTO

“Den, y se les dará… porque con la medida que midan a otros, se les medirá a ustedes.” – Lucas 6:27-38 Use esta guilla para ayudarle en escoger como usted quiere expresar su fe constante en palabra y acción.

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FORMACIÓN DE LA FE Catecismo Gina Madrigal (512) 600-8161 – [email protected]

La educación religiosa provee al niño, en grado kínder hasta el doceavo grado, las bases del catecismo de la Iglesia Católica. Esto involucra al niño, a sus papas y a la comunidad Católica como apoyo principal.

Primera Reconciliación, Primera Santa Comunión, Confirmación

Catecismo Rebaño Sagrado Gina Madrigal (512) 600-8161 – [email protected]

La educación religiosa introduce a jóvenes de las edades de 14-17, en escuela preparatoria, a las bases del catecismo de la Iglesia Católica. Esto involucra al niño, a sus papas y a la comunidad Católica como apoyo principal.

Formación de Fe Para Adultos Noe Rocha (512) 600-8166 – [email protected]

Ayudar a los participantes a tener una relación con Cristo, mantenerla, y hacerla crecer. Como parte de éste proceso estudiamos la Biblia y el Catecismo.

ALCANCE Y JUSTICIA SOCIAL

Inglés Como Segundo Idioma Alfredo Padilla (512) 586-6659

Este grupo ofrece clases de inglés como segunda Idioma. Las clases son gratis.

Homebound Chuy Garcia (512) 804-9374

Este servicio es para personas enfermas que no pueda, debido a su enfermedad, asistir a misa para recibir la Santa Comunión, o para personas que están en asilos de ancianos.

Proyecto Gabriel Sin Costo (877) 932-2732

El Proyecto Gabriel ofrece ayuda inmediata y práctica a mujeres quienes están pasando por un embarazo en crisis. Se provee entrenamiento a voluntarios por la Diócesis de Austin.

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Proyecto Raquel Sin Costo (877) 932-2732

Por más de 25 años, mujeres y hombres han buscado ayuda del Proyecto Raquel, el ministerio de poste-aborto de la Iglesia Católica, para curar sus heridas emocionales y espirituales. El Proyecto Raquel tiene sacerdotes y consejeros profesionales que están entrenados para ayudarle espiritualmente y emocionalmente. El proyecto Raquel ha dirigido a miles de mujeres y hombres a la esperanza y paz.

Clínica Comunitaria Sagrado Corazón Liz Burton-Garcia (512) 238-1052

La Clínica Comunitaria Sagrado Corazón proporciona servicios médicos y chequeos a personas que no tiene acceso a ayuda. La misión es de continuar el ministerio curativo de Jesucristo para personas en Round Rock que no tienen seguro de enfermedad. Esta organización promueve el bienestar y proporciona el cuidado físico, emocional y espiritual con dignidad.

Misión Médica de la Diócesis de Austin Tino Hernandez (512) 259-5746

Esta organización provee servicio médico a personas golpeadas por la pobreza en los países de México y Centro/Sudamérica.

Planeación Natural de la Familia Denise Abele (512) 255-4473

Este programa diocesano que provee información acerca de la planeación natural de la familia. Para más información llame a la oficina de la parroquia.

Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul Joleen Boyer (512) 255-2330

Esta organización proporciona ayuda con los costos de electricidad y renta a familias necesitadas. Las familias también pueden recibir alimento nutritivo de la Despensa de la Sociedad de San Vicente de Paul. Las oficinas están abiertas los lunes y viernes de 9 a.m.-12 de la tarde. Siempre se necesita voluntarios.

Visitas al Hospital y Enfermos Daisy & Chuy Garcia (512) 688-1828

Este servicio es para personas enfermas que no pueda debido a su enfermedad atender a la Misa a recibir la Santa Comunión, o para asilos de ancianos.

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VIDA SPIRITUAL Agua Viva - Grupo Oración Silvia Gutiérrez (512) 845-4938

Este grupo se dedica a la evangelización para una conversión personal, madura y continua hacia Jesucristo, nuestro Señor y Salvador con los carismas que el Espíritu Santo ha derramado sobre su iglesia y para una renovación continua viviendo un "nuevo pentecostés.”

Amigos en Cristo - Grupo de Juvenil Mariana Hernandez (512) 573-2968

El ministerio Amigos en Cristo ayuda a jóvenes a empezar con su fe Católica y enriquecer su crecimiento espiritual así como darles la oportunidad de trabajar en su propia parroquia.

Apóstoles de la Divina Misericordia Gloria Zúñiga (512) 369-3541

Los Apóstoles de la Divina Misericordia ayudan a saciar el inmenso deseo de Dios que existe en las familias, mostrándoles la infinita Misericordia de Dios Nuestro Señor, y las bendiciones que se reciben mediante la constancia en la oración y la lectura de la Palabra Divina, asimismo indicándoles la importancia de formar parte de una comunidad religiosa asistiendo a la iglesia con regularidad.

Cristo Renueva Su Parroquia - CRSP Noe Rocha (512) 600-8166 – [email protected]

Los retiros Cristo Renueva Su Parroquia son un proceso de renovación espiritual efectivo, que une a los miembros de la parroquia - sacerdotes, religiosos y laicos - para experimentar una conversión tanto personal como de comunidad Cristiana, en el ambiente de su propia parroquia.

Estatua Peregrina Nuestra Señora de Gracia Rosie Russi (512) 828-4772

La estatua de Nuestra Señora de Gracia visita a las casas de nuestros parroquianos

Estudio Biblia Paula Frías (512) 869-2881

Una oportunidad de encontrar a Dios y de aprender quienes somos como Iglesia. Es un camino que lleva a mayor involucración en los ministerios sociales en la parroquia.

Legión de Maria Rosaura Russi (512) 828-4772 - adultos Nayeli Avilez (512) 745-0105 - jóvenes adultos

Este ministerio glorifica a Dios a través de la conversión a la santidad de sus miembros, desarrollada por oración y cooperación activa, bajo la guía eclesiástica siguiendo el ejemplo de la Virgen María.

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ADORACIÓN Y LITURGIA Adoración Eucarística Karina Hernandez (512) 750-4676

St. William ofrece Adoración Eucarística Perpetua, las 24 horas del día, 7 días a la semana, en la Capilla de Adoración (al lado de la Capilla del Sagrado Corazón). Se necesitan al menos dos personas en cada hora que vengan a orar en frente del Santísimo Sacramento. De 10:00 p.m. a 6:00 a.m. y se necesita un código para entrar durante esas horas. Si desea registrarse como adorador o sustituto, por favor comuníquese con Karina Hernandez.

Coros Gerardo Ramos (512) 587-7324 – [email protected]

El objetivo de los coros de la iglesia es crear un ambiente favorable durante la Misa para rendir honor y gloria a Dios a través el canto y de la música.

Lectores Oficina (512) 255-4473 – [email protected]

Los Lectores son un grupo de voluntarios que proclaman la palabra de Dios durante la Misa y otras celebraciones.

Mariachi Oficina (512) 255-4473 – [email protected]

Este grupo talentoso de voluntarios interesados en la música mexicana provean música durante la misa y participan en eventos de la comunidad.

Servidores en Cristo Víctor Méndez (512) 586-1888

Los Servidores en Cristo ayudan en nuestra iglesia a dar una cordial bienvenida a todos los parroquianos que asisten a las Misas en español, así mismo ofrecer una hospitalidad que permita a los feligreses que su estancia en la celebración de la Eucarística sea con devoción, concentración, inspiración y fe en el espíritu, con nuestro Señor Jesucristo.

CONFRATERNIDAD Y SERVICIO

Experiencia del Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial Pedro y Maria Miranda (512) 990-8627

Encuentre más amor en su matrimonio ingresando al grupo y viviendo esta magnífica experiencia del Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial.

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Hermanos de San Juan Diego Miguel Morales (512) 740-1057

Los Hermanos de San Juan Diego sirven a la parroquia de St. William como Juan Diego sirvió desde su primer encuentro a nuestra Señora la Virgen de Guadalupe. Este grupo es para hombres adolescentes.

Movimiento Familiar Cristiano Victoria Y Zeferino Jacinto (512) 388-1683

El Movimiento Familiar Cristiano ayuda a las familias a encontrar el amor de Dios en su conyugue e hijos, comprometiéndose a ser promotores de la buena nueva dentro de la comunidad.

Sociedad Guadalupana Becky Díaz (512) 870-7558

La Sociedad Guadalupana promueve y aumenta la devoción a la Virgen de Guadalupe.

MINISTERIOS OCASIONALES

Información Centro de Bienvenida Erik Luna (512) 600-8167 – [email protected]

Voluntarios del Centro de Bienvenida se dedican a recibir a los parroquianos durante los oficios religiosos en nuestra parroquia y darles información básica acerca de eventos, inscripciones y sacramentos.

Quinceañeras Clarissa Látigo (512) 252-7993

Continuar con esta tradición Hispana incluyendo a la Iglesia como parte de la celebración litúrgica y familiar.

**Si su ministerio no está en la lista, por favor pase por la oficina para registrar su información. Los nuevos ministerios tienen que ser aprobados.

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