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A Catholic Tradition of Academic Excellence Since 1853 Volume 6, Issue 9 May 2015 Reflection May Gospel Value: Unity In the Creed we say “I believe in one... Church”. In other words we profess that the Church is one, and this Church by her nature is one. However if we look at the Catholic Church in the world, we discover that it includes almost 3,000 dioceses scattered over all the continents: so many languages, so many cultures. The Church is spread throughout the world! And yet the thousands of Catholic communities form a unit. Unity in faith, hope and charity, unity in the sacraments, in the ministry: these are like the pillars that hold up and keep together the one great edifice of the Church. Wherever we go, even to the smallest parish in the most remote corner of this earth, there is the one Church. We are at home, we are in the family, we are among brothers and sisters. And this is a great gift of God! The Church is one for us all. Unfortunately, we see that in the process of history, and now too, we do not always live in unity. At times misunderstanding arises, as well as conflict, tension and division which injure her and so the Church does not have the face we should like her to have; she does not express love, the love that God desires. It is we who create wounds! And if we look at the divisions that still exist among Christians, Catholics, Taken from: www.vatican.va Orthodox, Protestants... we are aware of the effort required to make this unity fully visible. God gives us unity, but we often have a lot of trouble putting it into practice. It is necessary to seek to build communion, to teach communion, to get the better of misunderstandings and divisions, starting with the family, with ecclesial reality, in ecumenical dialogue too. Our world needs unity, this is an age in which we all need unity, we need reconciliation and communion and the Church is the home of communion. Humility, meekness, magnanimity, and love to preserve unity! These, these are the roads, the true roads of the Church. Let us listen to this again. Humility against vanity, against arrogance — humility, meekness, magnanimity, love to preserve unity. Who is the driving force of the Church’s unity? It is the Holy Spirit, whom we have all received at Baptism and also in the Sacrament of Confirmation. It is the Holy Spirit. Our unity comes from the One who creates unity in diversity, because the Holy Spirit is harmony and always creates harmony in the Church--harmonious unity in the many different cultures, languages, and ways of thinking. The Holy Spirit is the mover. This is why prayer is important. It is the soul of our commitment as men and women of communion, of unity. Pray to the Holy Spirit that He may come and create unity in the Church. Reflexión Valor Evangélico de Mayo: Unidad En el «Credo» nosotros decimos «Creo en la Iglesia, una», o sea, profesamos que la Iglesia es única y esta Iglesia es en sí misma unidad. Pero si miramos a la Iglesia católica en el mundo descubrimos que comprende casi 3.000 diócesis diseminadas en todos los continentes: tantas lenguas, tantas culturas. La Iglesia está difundida en todo el mundo. Con todo, las miles de comunidades católicas forman una unidad. Unidad en la fe, en la esperanza, en la caridad, unidad en los sacramentos, en el ministerio: son como los pilares que sostienen y mantienen junto el único gran edificio de la Iglesia. Allí donde vamos, hasta en la más pequeña parroquia, en el ángulo más perdido de esta tierra, está la única Iglesia; nosotros estamos en casa, estamos en familia, estamos entre hermanos y hermanas. Y esto es un gran don de Dios. La Iglesia es una sola para todos. Lamentablemente vemos que en el camino de la historia, también ahora, no siempre vivimos la unidad. A veces surgen incomprensiones, conflictos, tensiones, divisiones, que la hieren, y entonces la Iglesia no tiene el rostro que desearíamos, no manifiesta la caridad, lo que quiere Dios. Somos nosotros quienes creamos laceraciones. Y si miramos las divisiones que aún existen entre los cristianos, católicos, ortodoxos, protestantes... sentimos la fatiga de hacer plenamente visible esta unidad. Dios nos dona la Tomado de: www.vatican.va unidad, pero a nosotros frecuentemente nos cuesta vivirla. Es necesario buscar, construir la comunión, educar a la comunión, para superar incomprensiones y divisiones, empezando por la familia, por las realidades eclesiales, en el diálogo ecuménico también. Nuestro mundo necesita unidad, es una época en la que todos necesitamos unidad, tenemos necesidad de reconciliación, de comunión; y la Iglesia es Casa de comunión. Humildad, dulzura, magnanimidad, amor para conservar la unidad. Estos, estos son los caminos, los verdaderos caminos de la Iglesia. Oigámoslos una vez más. Humildad contra la vanidad, contra la soberbia; humildad, dulzura, magnanimidad, amor para conservar la unidad. ¿Quién es el motor de esta unidad de la Iglesia? Es el Espíritu Santo que todos nosotros hemos recibido en el Bautismo y también en el sacramento de la Confirmación. Es el Espíritu Santo. Nuestra unidad no es primariamente fruto de nuestro consenso, o de la democracia dentro de la Iglesia, o de nuestro esfuerzo de estar de acuerdo, sino que viene de Él que hace la unidad en la diversidad, porque el Espíritu Santo es armonía, siempre hace la armonía en la Iglesia. Es una unidad armónica en mucha diversidad de culturas, de lenguas y de pensamiento. Es el Espíritu Santo el motor. Por esto es importante la oración, que es el alma de nuestro compromiso de hombres y mujeres de comunión, de unidad. La oración al Espíritu Santo, para que venga y construya la unidad en la Iglesia. Praised be the Incarnate Word. Now and forevermore, Amen. Stations of the Cross IWA students prayed the Stations of the Cross as part of the Lenten practices leading to Holy Week. It was a solemn moment of reflection for all. Walk-A-Thon Theater Play IWA students, faculty and parents participated in the Diocesan Walk-A-Thon held on Friday, April 24th. Thank you for promoting Catholic education and for supporting this fundraiser. IWA’s newly formed Theater Club will perform the play “Apostrophe” for students and parents. Performances will be Thursday, May 14th, at 5 p.m. and Friday, May 15th at 1:30 p.m. in the school gym. Come support our students! Beach Clean Up Open House On Saturday, April 18th, several IWA students, parents and staff participated in the Texas Coast-wide Clean Up at South Padre Island. This was a school-wide service project. IWA will host an Open House on Tuesday, May 12th, from 8 a.m.—3 pm. Bishop Emeritus Raymundo J. Peña will celebrate Mass at 8 a.m. Prospective families of 3K – 8th grade students will have an opportunity to observe classes in progress and tour the school grounds. Invite your friends! Trashionista IWA hosted Trashionista: “Recycling Around the World in Style”. Students modeled outfits made of recycled materials, such as plastic bags, newspaper, aluminum cans, bottle caps etc. Congratulations to all participants for their great creativity! HAPPY SUMMER! May 2015 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Living Rosary 2 Raffle/Breakfast Guitar/Band Concert 3 4 5 6 7 8 IWA Talent 9 10 11 12 Mass/Open House 8th Grade Retreat 9:30 a.m.—3 p.m. 13 14 Principals’ 15 Last day for 16 Mass 8:30 a.m. Track Meet SJA Meeting Theater Play 5 p.m. 8th Grade Exams 18 19 20 21 8th Grade Graduation 8 a.m. St. Mary’s Church Kinder Graduation 6 p.m. IWA Gym 24 25 26 27 28 31 Sports Awards 2 p.m. Academic Awards 7 p.m. Mass 8th graders Theater Play 1:30– 2:30 p.m. May 11—15 17 Last day for PK and Kinder Show 1:30 p.m. PK Promotion Ceremony 9 a.m. 22 23 29 30 5th Grade Promotion Ceremony 8:30 a.m. Mass