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Saturday: 5:00 PM
Sunday: 8:30 AM,
10:30 AM, & 4:30 PM

Misa en Espanol: 
Sunday 12:30 PM

Daily Mass:
12:15 PM Monday
through Friday

Reconciliation
11:50am-12:10pm Daily
4:00 PM Saturday

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 Administration              office@saintgabriel.net
Pastor Fr. C. Robert Manning 528-8407
Parochial Vicar Fr. Rafael Torres-Rico 528-8407
Deacon Ken Huard 528-8407
Youth Director David Kyger 282-0275
Business Manager Tom Keenan 528-8407
Building Oversight Cmte Ray Vigeant 282-3397
Office Manager Valerie Carriedo 528-8407
Office Susie O'Connor 528-8407
Office Nancy Belanger 528-8407
  Catholic Education  More »
CE Coordinator Co-Chair Amy Ward 282-9338
CE Coordinator Co-Chair Cindy Martinez 358-7077
Baptismal Instruction Program More »   Sara Kormanik 528-8407
Sacramental Preparation More »   Mark Connell 266-0046
Confirmation Beth Kaplan 282-8699
Marriage Ministry Office 528-8407
Children's Catechumenate (RCIC) Linda Dooley 534-9437
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) More »   Nancy Belanger 528-8407
Children's Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) More »   Pam Shick 531-7434
K-8 Catholic Education Susie O'Connor 528-8407
Teen Youth Group David Kyger 282-0275
Theology of the Body Annette Modinger 302-1651
Little Rock Scripture Study (LRSS) Jeff Ford 554-5658
Home School R.E. Gretchen Dunnam 592-1362
Adult Religious Education More »   Gene Schwarz 268-2589
Library More »   Gail Sohns 590-7724
 Finance
Council Ricardo Villalobos 528-8407
SCRIP Mike & Ellen Filler 282-2753
Counters Office 528-8407
 Hispanic Ministry
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion Ana Venzor 528-8407
Lectors Ana Venzor 528-8407
Ushers Caesar & Tina Olivas 210-6630
Music Hector Aranda 302-2478
Hispanic Marriage Prep Luis Alvarez 210-6630
Baptismal Instruction Program Sonia Cantu 896-0372
Little Rock Scripture Study (LRSS) Malu Klein 264-1488
 Liturgy & Worship  More »
Liturgy & Worship Coordinator Annette Zook 282-2753
Extraordinary Ministers of Communion More »   Diane Littleton 282-3406
Altar Servers More »   Office 528-8407
Environment Ellen Filler 598-9030
Lectors More »   Carmela Mondragon 264-0221
Music More »   Kathy Thomas 282-8023
Sound System More »   Michael Maloney 310-7366
Ushers More »   Richard Wallner 721-8462
 Men's Ministry  More »
Men's Group More »   Jon Heart 495-3491
Knights of Columbus Bob Green 244-5578
Boy Scouts More »   Donald Wonders 554-9962
Cub Scouts More »   Bob Green 244-5578
 Vocations Committee
 Parish Life  More »
Parish Life Coordinator Judy Gamble 282-7853
Daughters of Mary Danita Hundley 536-0884
  Judy Gamble 282-7853
Prayer Chain Nancy Belanger 534-9437
Health & Wellness Ruth Boling 209-2924
Befrienders More »   Ruth Boling 209-2924
Mom's Group More »   Michelle Barkley 559-0192
Working Mothers' Group More »   Colleen Prayne 651-7777
 Planning & Admin
Planning & Admin Coordinator Marc Lanning 440-1131
Bulletin Robert Ivanik 495-1675
LCD Board Marc Lanning 440-1131
Website Brian Shick  
 Outreach Ministries  More »
Outreach Ministries Coordinators Lynn Andreas 282-3044
Fair Trade Coffee Program Janet Hutchinson 278-3443
Food Pantry More »   Bill & Georgia Pinkal 282-0211
Soup Kitchen More »   Lynn Andreas 282-3044
Respect Life More »   Lynn Andreas 282-3044
Tithing Committee More »   Janet Hutchinson 278-3443
 Stewardship Ministries  More »
Stewardship Coordinator Ed MacGuire 282-0921
Volunteer Coordinator Tony Ruvalcaba 302-4975
Parish Welcome Center Bob Gamble 282-0921
Welcome Committee Ed MacGuire 282-7853

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Mom's Group

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    Outreach Ministries

    “Whenever you did this for one of the least important of these brothers of mine, you did it for me” Matthew 25:40

    Outreach Ministries has various projects that assist our poor. The committee supports Catholic Charities with collection drives as well as emergency support when the need arises. Outreach Ministries is responsible for the Christmas Giving Tree and participates in the annual Lenten project Operation Rice Bowl.

    Outreach Ministries is also responsible for educating the parish on social teachings of the Catholic Church as well as reminding parishioners of their duties as a Catholic to participate in outreach programs. Educational seminars are offered by the committee on various Social Justice issues.

     

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    Baptism Instruction Program

    English baptism classes are held the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 PM for parishioners to receive instructions on receiving Baptism for their child(ren) newborn to age 7.  The only rason baptism class would not be held would be because of a holy day or a holiday.

     

    The instructors are responsible for taking attendance, showing a video, leading discussion and describing a Baptism at St. Gabriel’s Church.  Registration and materials are gathered by the Baptism Formation Coordinator, who also helps to arrange the teaching schedule.

     

    Another aspect of Baptism Formation is serving as a Sacristan for the weekends of Baptisms.  The responsibility of this person is to set up, assist with, and clean up after the Baptism.

     

    These responsibilities are also coordinated through the Baptism Formation Coordinator.

     

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    Sacramental Preparation Program

    (First Eucharist and First Reconciliation)

     

    This program is a family taught program with support provided by the Sacramental Preparation Team.  We believe that parents are the child’s first and best teachers when it comes to their religious educations.  Our hope is that parents will learn along with their child through guiding him/her in their studies and through their own reflection on the Sacraments their children are receiving.

     

    We meet as a group just 7 times during the year.  These meetings are mandatory as trying to disseminate information to 50+ families individually is a completely daunting task and defeats the directives of the Diocese.  The Sacraments are a community celebration.  We draw strength and knowledge and blessings from our parish community.

     

    Guidelines for receiving the Sacraments:
         »  Child must be Baptized
         »  Child must be 7 years old at the time of receipt of the Sacrament
         »  Child must have been enrolled in a Catholic Religious education program one year prior to receiving the Sacraments.
         »  Child must be concurrently enrolled in another religious education program.
         »  Parent/parents of the child must be an active, participating member of their Parish.

     

    Our program starts in the Fall of each year and continues through April/May of the following year.

     

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    Confirmation Team

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    Marriage Ministry

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    Childrin's Catechumenate (RCIC)

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    Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA)

    The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a restoration of the ancient practice of initiation in the Church.  Focused on conversion, candidates and catechumens enter an extended period of formation.  The community ritually celebrates the conversion at various points on the journey, culminating with the celebration of baptism, confirmation and eucharist.

     

    Christian initiation is concerned with the fundamental values of the Christian way of life.  That is why it is not a program but a sacramental process.

     

    RCIA reflects a sacramental attitude that is at the heart of all Christian living: conversion.  From this experience of conversion (and conversion means a “turning” of the whole person, not just the intellect), the Spirit empowers the believer to proclaim the gift received: liberation and redemption in and through the person of Jesus, the Christ.(The RCIA – Transforming the Church)

     

    Who is RCIA for? RCIA is for anyone over the age of 18 who:
         »  Is not baptized
         »  Is baptized in another faith
         »  Is baptized Catholic, but has received no further catechesis

     

    After a time of Inquiry, all wishing to proceed enter a time of Pre-Catechumenate.  At that time there are informative sessions held on Wednesday evenings 7pm – 9pm and a time of “Breaking Open the Word” or Dismissal at 9:30 am Mass on Sunday.

     

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    Family Intergenerational R.E.

    Family Intergenerational Religious Education (FIRE) teaches fundamental Catholic beliefs in a relaxed home environment.  Meeting in homes offers the nonverbal message that home is an important place for learning about God.  It is designed to be fun while it is innovative.  FIRE brings together 3 to 5 families of all ages to interact with each other while exploring their Catholic faith.  Form the youngest person in the group to the oldest it is the desire for everyone to learn from each other.  FIRE is designed to help you take the fundamental Catholic beliefs and put them to use in everyday life.  Topics that are discussed are relative to living in today’s world.

     

    Each meeting consists of an icebreaker, prayer, a review of previous meetings, small group exercises, discussion, and social time.

     

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    Children's Liturgy Of The Word

    St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Church is offering Children's Liturgy Of the Word (CLOW) during the 10:30 a.m. mass for three through five-year-old children.  Children's Liturgy of the Word (CLOW) will cover the readings from the Mass on a child's level.  The children will learn prayers, sing songs, and there will be activities to reinforce the learning of "The Word of the Lord."  The children will be escorted back to their parents during the offertory.

     

    Parents are asked to bring their children to either the St. Raphael or St. Michael meeting room five to ten minutes prior to Mass.  A bathroom stop on the way would be greatly appreciated.

     

    In order to better meet the needs of the children and to reach our goals during the allotted time, we will be scheduling parents to help at least twice during the year.  We are also always in need of new aids and catechists, as our program continues to grow.

     

    We look forward to working with your children in St. Gabriel's Children's Liturgy of the Word.

     

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    K-8 Catholic Education

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    High School Bible Study

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    Little Rock Scripture Study

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    Adult Religious Education Program

    2007-2008 Bible Study On the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Luke, & Mark) Experience thought provoking discussion, prayer, faith sharing, and fellowship.

     

    Learn about:
         »  How people lived in Jesus’ time.
         »  What the prophets said about Jesus.
         »  What Jesus said and did.
         »  What he meant by his words and actions.
         »  How it relates to the Catholic Church today.
         »  What it means to us individually.

     

    When:
    Second & Fourth Saturday of every month, at 3:00 PM

     

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    St. Michael room at the church.

     

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    Parish Library

    The mission of St. Gabriel's Library is to clearly promote knowledge of our Catholic faith, its history and values among our patrons, the members of St. Gabriel's parish, and to provide appropriate materials for parishioners of all ages and maturity in the Catholic faith.

     

    St. Gabriel's Library has books, music CD's, audio CD's, audio cassettes, DVD's, VHS, and several games for all ages: children, teens/young adults, and adults.  We also have resources for our Spanish speaking community.  The library is accessible whenever the church is open and parishioners can check out items themselves by following the instructions posted on the bulletin board.  We accept appropriate donations to the collection and have a suggestion form available for anyone who would like to add to our "wish list" of items we want to purchase.

     

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    Extraordinary Ministers of Communion

    Extraordinary Ministers of Communion (EMoC) are parishioners who have attended a Diocesan Training Program, been appointed by the Bishop and have been formally commissioned as a Minister of the Eucharist.   Their special service is to aid the priest in distributing the Eucharist at Mass, as well as to sick and shut-in parishioners.

     

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    altar Servers

    This ministry is open to boys and girls who are at least 10 years old and have received the sacrament of Holy Eucharist.  After attending a training session, servers are paired with more experienced servers for the first few months, so as to provide hands-on training.

     

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    Lectors

    Lectors are adult men and women of the parish who are willing, about once a month, to prepare carefully and proclaim the Word at weekend Masses.  Lectors also read at special celebrations during the year.  A schedule of assignments is published quarterly, and each person has an opportunity over that period of time to read at any assigned date.

     

    The purpose of the Lector is to proclaim the Word of God effectively.  This does not demand professional training, more important is the willingness to attend Mass reliably and prepare for the readings conscientiously.  Training is available for those who seek to become lectors.

     

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    Ministry of Music

    Music plays an important part of the life of every Christian. At Saint Gabriel, the ministry of music is undertaken to praise God through two choirs assisting the congregation in song.

    Adult and Youth Choir

    Many opportunities exist for you to become involved in music.  The main requirement is a desire to sing the praises of God and help others do the same.  Song leaders, cantors, choir members and instrumentalists of all kinds are needed for all weekend liturgies.

     

    The Adult Choir sings for most Sunday Masses for holydays and special celebrations throughout the year.

     

    Rehearsals are held regularly on _______ evenings at ____pm in one of side meeting rooms.

     

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    Children’s Choir

    Children's Choir members range from pre-school to 8th grade.  The Children’s Choir will sing at the 10:30 AM Mass one Sunday a month, holydays, and other special celebrations throughout the year.

     

    Rehearsals are held regularly on Tuesday evenings from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the main warship space.

     

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    Sound System

     

    Open to adult men and women and young adults in the 9th grade and above.  Training is done on an annual basis, however, if you are interested in joining the sound team immediately training can be done one on one.  New techs will be paired up with an experienced technician for a few masses until they are comfortable running the mixer.  The sound tech controls the volume of everything that is heard from the speakers.  This includes the priest, deacon, ambo and announcement microphones.  The choir vocal microphones and instrument microphones are controlled at the mixer as well.

     

    For the 5:00 p.m. Saturday mass there is a minimal amount of setup required.  This includes connecting microphones in the choir area as well as replacing batteries in the wireless microphones that the priest and deacons use.  After the last mass on Sunday the choir microphones will be taken down and put away.

     

    As you can see the sound tech plays a very important part of the mass.  If this sounds like a ministry you'd like to help out with please don't hesitate to let us know.

     

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    Ushering

    The members of the St. Gabriel usher staff are the first and last people that parishioners and visitors interact with at Mass.  He or she has the opportunity and responsibility to represent the rest of the assembly in offering hospitality.  The people’s impression of a parish is significantly shaped by the presence or absence of a welcoming atmosphere when they come to worship.

     

    In addition to providing a friendly greeting, the ushers assist in finding seats, care for special-needs parishioners, perform a head count for the sacristan, take the collection, guide communicants during Communion, and distribute church bulletins at the end of Mass.

     

    Ushers watch for personnel safety and ensure that all attendees have the opportunity for quiet reflection.  Ushers wear distinctive badges so that parishioners and visitors know whom to depend upon for information and assistance.

     

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    Men's Ministry

    The Saint Gabriel's Men's Group was founded in 2005 to provide a casual ministry for men who were already active in various parish activities and for those men who have not been involved in any ministries, or even attending Mass on a regular basis.  We think we have something to offer all men!

     

    Come join us every second Saturday on the monthe for a great "Home Cooked" brakfast, meet some new friends, and see how Christ can put a new light into your heart, your family, and influence your daily outlook on life.

     

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    Boy Scouts

    Boy Scout Troop 246 was founded in 1986 and serves the Briargate area of Colorado Springs, Colorado. We currently hold a membership of around 50 scouts divided into 7 Patrols. In each year of our existence, the troop has earned the National Quality Unit Award from the Boy Scouts of America. To date, the troop has graduated 72 Eagle Scouts into the community.

     

    Though Troop 246 is proudly sponsored by Saint Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Church, we welcome all young men with a desire to challenge themselves in a "fun based" environment. The troop meets every Tuesday night at 7 PM. We have a year round program with an outing planned for every month of the year.

     

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    Food Pantry

    St. Gabriel’s has food pantry collections on the first weekend of each month.  The donations are given to Northern Churches Care for distribution.   Parishioners also participate in an annual Thanksgiving Basket donation drive.   Baskets are put together and donated to clients of NCC.

     

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    Marian House Soup Kitchen

    Volunteers from St. Gabriel’s work at the soup kitchen once a month preparing and serving meals to our poor.  Our designated time is the first Thursday of the month from 7:30am until 1:30pm.

     

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    Respect Life Ministry

    Within the parish we have a Respect Life committee to support life issues and educate the parish.  We participate in the annual Roses for Life fundraiser to support local educational efforts.  The group also puts together a team for the annual Walk for Life.

     

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    BeFrienders Ministry

    A listening ministry providing lay pastoral care to others who are struggling with life’s challenges – loss of jobs, loss of a loved one or struggling with family relationships.  Counseling referrals are available.

     

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    Tithing Ministry

    St. Gabriel’s is a tithing parish.  The ministry carefully chooses the organizations that receive proceeds from our tithe.  An annual calendar is established to name one organization per week to receive our donations.

     

    To view the Tithing Calendar Schedule please Click Here.

     

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    Moms' Group

    The Saint Gabriel's Moms' Group is an informal group for mothers of preschoolers that meets regularly on Monday mornings.  We enjoy play time with the little ones, age appropriate religious activities, field trips about town, time at the the parks, and monthly Mom's Night Out.  Please come and join us!

     

    To view the Moms Group Calendar please Click Here.

     

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    Working Mothers' Group

    Whether working part time or full time being a working mom is very challenging!  Do you find it hard to find time for yourself, friendships, reading scripture, and praying the way you wish you could? Our working moms group is for you!  We know what you go through everyday to balance home and work life and to get all responsibilities at both places completed.  Find support and new friendships with other working moms.  Get scripture readings, meditation, and a prayer Mondays - Fridays in your email and meet the third Saturday of each month for a quick lunch!

     

    To view the Working Moms Group Calendar please Click Here.

     

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