Words from Fabio

I want to thank with all my heart: Lisa, Ana María, the catechists, the parents, and our children who gave the “yes” to God in preparation to receive the sacraments of reconciliation, Eucharist, and Confirmation. At the same time, I want to remind both parents and children that their learning process in everything related to the Church does not end here with the sacrament they received; on the contrary, it is now where it begins, since you must put into practice what the Church has taught through doctrine. I ask the parents of the boys and girls that received First Communion to register them for the catechetic year that will begin in September. Remember: It never hurts or is enough to learn in life and even better if you learn from God.
Thanks also to our Bishop Joel Konzen, for coming to share his love and faith with this beautiful community. I ask you to keep him as well as our other bishops in your prayers.

Mourning in the Community
Last Sunday, Father God called our sister Delfina MacĂ­as to be in his presence. I ask you with all my heart for prayers for her and for the family that is suffering the loss of a loved one. The funeral was held this past Wednesday.

REFLECTION:

Reflection
Easter time should not only be a time to consolidate the attitudes and values of the Gospel; it must also be a privileged space to review the conscience and the options of life, because everyday selfishness and pride lurk in us. We are called to produce fruits for God, others and for ourselves. What kind of fruits am I producing?

For more Words from Fabio, please click on Weekly Bulletin above, and then on Bulletin Insert for 4-28-24.