Por La Misericordia de Jesus Somos Salvados

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Por La Misericordia de Jesus Somos Salvados
Por La Misericordia de Jesus Somos Salvados
Saturday Vigil: 5:30pm
Sunday: 6:45am, 8:00am, *9:30am
HOLY DAYS / DIAS SANTOS
(Days of Obligation)
English - Vigil: 5:30pm
8:00am, 10:00am, 12noon, 5:30pm
Español: 7:30pm
PASTOR
Fr. Hiếu Trần
ASSOCIATE PASTORS
Fr. Gerald Osuagwu
Fr. Raymont Medina
WEEKDAY MASSES
Monday - Saturday 8:00am & 5:30pm
CONFESSIONS
BAPTISMS
English: 3rd Saturday of each month.
Call 948-3011.
Spanish: El primer Sabado de cada mes.
Llame 942-7122 ext 135
SUNDAY MASSES
11:00am, 5:30pm *Signed for hearing impaired
Domingo: 12:45pm & 2:30pm (Español)
WEDDINGS
By appointment, 6-month advance notice.
Call the parish office: 942-7122.
Weekdays: 7:30am & 5:00pm
(20 min. before Mass)
Saturday: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Fr. Hieu’s Message
October 30, 2016
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31th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Happy Halloween or Happy Hallow-Evening!
Tomorrow's night will be the Halloween, so happy Halloween to all. By the way, do you know where
and what does the word Halloween came from and what does it mean?
The word Halloween has its origin from Gaelic. "Halloween" simply means "Hallow-Evening." This was
used to commemorate all the souls of the dead, in which many are holy; the word "hallow" means "holy." The
latter part of it, is "evening." Evening is the vigil celebration of the "day of the dead" or "All Souls" day. In
Spain and Latin America countries; they call November 1st and 2nd as the "Dia de los muertos" or the day of
the dead; it associates with what we are celebrating on October 31st or Halloween.
How do we celebrate? Here, we usually dress up as something that is awful and disguise ourselves to
look like "ghosts" or the likes. There is nothing holy about it. However, the Spaniard and Latin American celebrate this differently. They would go dress up with costumes to disguise themselves as the dead; in addition, they would go to the cemetery to commemorate and pray for the souls of the dead; particularly, their
family members.
We don't often pay attention to the ideas behind our celebrations. Sometime, we allow our culture and
family to infiltrate our heart and mind with different ideologies. This Halloween, I would like to invite you
to look at it differently; consider ourselves as the "hallowed" and have your children be dressed with costumes that portrays the holiness of the Hallow-Evening.
¡Feliz día de Halloween o feliz noche Santa!
La noche de mañana será la fiesta de Halloween, espero que sea tan feliz Halloween para todos. Por
cierto, ¿sabe de dónde viene la palabra Halloween que significa y que hace?
La palabra Halloween es de origen Céltico. "Halloween" significa simplemente "Santa-noche." Esto celebración se utilizó para conmemorar todas las almas de los difuntos, en la que muchos de ellos son santos; la
palabra "Hallow" significa "santo". La última parte de la misma, es "noche". La noche es la celebración de la
vigilia "Día de los muertos" o día de "Todos los Santos". En España y América Latina los países; que llaman el
1º de Noviembre día de Todos los Santos y el segundo como el "Día de los Muertos"; se asocia con lo que estamos celebrando el 31 de octubre o Halloween.
¿Cómo celebrar? En este sentido, por lo general nos disfrazamos como algo muy espantoso para parecerse a los "fantasmas" o al gusto de cada quien. No hay nada sagrado en ello. Sin embargo, los Españoles y
Latinoamericanos celebran esto de manera diferente. Ellos se disfrazan a sí mismos con trajes de muertos;
además, van al cementerio para conmemorar y orar por las almas de los muertos; en particular, los miembros
de la familia.
A menudo no prestamos atención a las ideas detrás de nuestras celebraciones. En algún momento, permitimos en nuestra cultura y la familia infiltrarse algunas ideas en nuestro corazón y mente con diferentes
ideologías. Sin embargo, este Halloween, me gustaría invitarles a mirar de forma diferente esto; considerárnoslo como "sagrado" y que sus hijos estén vestidos con disfraces que retraten la santidad de la Noche Santa—Hallow-Evening.
The Happenings
Tuesday, November 1st
All Saint’s Day
Services
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Wednesday
November 2nd
All Soul’s Day Services
(Holy Day of Obligation)
Sacred Heart
Church
Lancaster
Good Shepherd
Cemetery
43121 70th Street West, Lancaster
10:00AM
Celebration of the Mass with
His Eminence
Cardinal Roger Mahoney
12:00NOON
10:00AM
8:00AM
5:30 PM
7:30 PM (Spanish)
Sacred Heart
Church
Lancaster
5:30 PM
Ministry News
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Sacred Heart School
Youth Nights
Monday,
October 31st
Fall Carnival;
Noon Dismissal
Wednesday, November 2nd
Faculty & Staff donate lunches to
St. Vincent de Paul.
Bring in your canned goods for Fr.
Ray’s Challenge.
Thursday, November 3rd
S.T.E.M. Day
Friday, November 4th
Student Council “Pay for Free
Dress” 50¢ ; Noon Dismissal.
Box tops & Labels: Sacred Heart
School is collecting labels from
Campbell’s products and box tops for
education from General Mills. If you
would like to donate labels and box
tops bring them to the school office.
Thank you.
PART-TIME JOBS AT
SACRED HEART SCHOOL
We have part-time positions open at
Sacred Heart School.
• Gate Monitor position - Work
hours are variable, approximately 4
to 6 hours per day. Duties include
monitoring school entrance gate for
all before and after school programs.
• Extended Care position - Work
hours are variable, approximately 3
to 4 hours per day. Duties include
supervision of Sacred Heart students before and after school.
Virtus Training & Fingerprinting are
required for employment. Please contact the School Office for assistance.
Youth Night: Theme - Dia De Los Muertos
Monday, October 31st: 6:00 pm Hang out time (Snacks sold until 6:30pm)
6:30 - 8:00 meeting (starts promptly at 6:30pm) in the Kennedy Center.
Sisters of Strength: Wednesday, November 2nd, 6:30pm - 8:00pm in
the Youth House
Band of Brothers: Thursday, November 3rd, 6:30pm - 8:00pm in the
Youth House
Inspiration LA ~
This event is sold out!
For those who have registered for this event at Six Flags Magic Mountain: Meet at Sacred Heart at 7:15 am. Bring your own money for food
and souvenir, etc.
Parents pick up Sacred Heart at 10:30pm.
Sacred Heart School
Fall Luncheon
Sacred Heart School’s Annual Fall Luncheon will be held on Tuesday,
November 8th, the theme this year is “Weddings from around the
World”.
Traditionally, the meal that is served turkey and ham surrounded by
scrumptious side dishes. We will hold a raffle with items donated by
businesses of the AV and by many of the school’s parents.
Sacred Heart School is considered one of the top educational institutions of the Antelope Valley for Transitional Kindergarten through the
eighth grade. This annual event is the main fundraiser for the school.
The funds are used for enriching the religious, academic, fine arts, music, sports, and technology programs.
Sacred Heart School invites you this grand event. Tickets are $25.00
per person. For additional information and tickets, please call the
school office at 661-948-3613.
Ministry News
Fingerprinting
Saturday, Nov. 5th
Through the Archdiocese, we have
scheduled Fingerprinting here at
Sacred Heart on Saturday, November 5th between the hours of
10:00am to 4:00pm at the Kesterson Center.
Please call the Parish Office to
schedule an appointment at 661942-7122.
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Gift Shop
In the Gift Shop we are selling 7-day
candles for your special devotional
prayer. The candles are available for
$5.00.
You can place the candle for your special devotion in the new, beautiful
candle stands outside the north doors
of the Church.
En la Tienda de Regalos estamos
vendiendo velas de 7-días para su
oración devocional especial. Las velas
están disponibles por $ 5.00.
Puede colocar la vela para su especial
devoción en la nueva, hermosa vela se
encuentra fuera de las puertas norte
de la iglesia.
2nd Year Sacramental classes
(Gr. 3 and all Heritage 2)
Saturday, November 5th
Walk through the Mass with Fr.
Ray. Remember to bring your
child’s yellow mass journal. Parent
and child are to attend.
Meet at the Church at 6:45pm
SHARP.
Usher’s Meeting
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time - October 30, 2016
The LORD lifts up all who are falling and raises up all who are
bowed down.
— Psalm 145:14
Bodas Comunitarias
El año 2017 las bodas comunitarias
serán el sábado 11 de Febrero. Las
parejas que desean convalidar su
matrimonio por la Iglesia Católica
los requisitos son: Fe de Bautismo
con fecha reciente. Acta de Confirmación . Comprobante de 1a.
Comunión. Estar casados al Civil.
El registro se cerrará el mes de Diciembre 2016, las parejas interesadas favor de llamar al (661) 9427853 para que hagan una cita.
Come, pray the Pro-Life Rosary
every Thursday in the Family
Chapel in the Church from 12noon
to 1:00pm. Free books
are available.
Ven, rezar el Rosario por
la Vida todos los Jueves en
La Capilla de La Familia en
La Iglesia, empieza a las 12.
Libros gratuitos están disponibles.
An Usher’s Meeting is scheduled
for Wednesday, November 16th
at 7pm in the Church. This
meeting is mandatory for all
Ushers. All regular ushers, Captains and Leads are required to
attend.
The north doors of the Church
will be open. Be prepared to take
notes. Looking forward to seeing
everyone there. New members
are invited to attend also.
Questions? Call Gina at 661-2020995.
Paraclete Catholic High School is having it’s Fall Open House on
Saturday, November 5th at 1pm.
Come meet our teachers, talk to our students,
engage with our athletic staff and enjoy a guided
tour of our small and safe campus environment.
Paraclete Catholic High School offers a tuition
based college preparatory curriculum that meets
the highest standards of accreditation.
Our Parish Family
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Congratulations to our
Seminarian
Oscar Delgado !
Oscar formally became a Candidate for
Ordination on Saturday, October 22nd at
St. John’s Seminary.
Please remember to pray for all vocations.
Masses for the Week
October 29 - November 4, 2016
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
8:00am
Dolores Gordillo, RIP
5:30pm
For All Parishioners
6:45am
Thomas Stanely Emerson Family,
Liv/RIP
8:00am
Maria & Angela Hue, Liv
9:30am
Mary Jo & Michael Vail, RIP
11:00am
Joseph Miller, RIP
12:45pm
Maria Isabel Gonzalez, RIP
2:30pm
Priests of Sacred Heart Church
5:30pm
All Souls in Purgatory
8:00am
Dom & Sabrina Bambo, RIP
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Please remember in your prayers the sick of our parish:
Omar Cordero, Sr., Baby Abner Ramirez, Ana
Potato, Tom Pearson. Debbie Rombouts, Bernie
Garland, Baby Shanudi Fernando.
Rest in Peace: Carmen Barbosa, Rose Cabale,
James Richards, Busdan Ruvalcaba, Baby Concepcion.
Parish Information
Parish Office
Phone: (661) 942-7122 / 942-4830; Fax: (661) 945-4255
Email: [email protected]
Website: sacredheartlancaster.org
Facebook: Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Lancaster-CA
Hours: Mon- Sat 10:00am-5:00pm (closed 1 - 2pm)
8:00am
Religious Education: Phone: (661) 948-3011
Website: sacredheartore.weebly.com
Lester Flowers, RIP
Download the app: Sacred Heart ORE
Vildarico & Consorcia Enricuso, RIP Hours: Mon - Tues 8am-5pm (closed 1 - 2pm);
Wed - Thurs 12noon-8pm; Closed Friday.
William & Esther Cramer, RIP
10:00am
Kevin Coleman, Liv
All Saints
5:30pm
Tuesday
Mercedita Teves, RIP
12:00pm
Patrick Keegan, RIP
5:30pm
Anthony & Alvina Barnese, RIP
Shane Fernando, Liv
7:30pm
Wednesday 8:00am
Edward Calderon, RIP
Paula Ancheta, RIP
Severino Rolanda Enricuso, RIP
5:30pm
Josephina Padilla RIP
Friday
Hispanic Ministry: Encargado: Heriberto Cayetano
(661) 942-7122. Hours: Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm (closed 1-2pm)
Building Campaign (661) 947-7122
Website: buildsacredheartchurch.org
Facebook: Build Sacred Heart Church
8:00am
Henry & Sandra Rosquin, RIP
5:30pm
Rev. Joseph Emmanuel, RIP
8:00am
Jennifer Escobedo-Mills, RIP
Seminarian: Oscar Delgado
5:30pm
Rydell Family, Liv/RIP
Perpetual Adoration
Sunday 7pm–Saturday 9am; Saturday 7pm–Sunday 6am
If you can serve, call Jessica at 948-4604.
Personal Intention, Liv
Mon:
Tues:
Wed:
Youth Ministries (661) 945-8743. Mary Hernandez
Catholics in Action & Confirming Disciples
Deacons
Deacon Greg Halamicek
Deacon Dale Reynolds
Alex Aguilar — In-Formation
Miguel Zamora — In-Formation
Cheri Bertola, RIP
Thursday
Sacred Heart School: Phone: (661) 948-3613
Principal: Mr. David Schatz
Website: shsav.org
Hours: Mon - Thurs 7:30am- 3:30pm; Fri: 7:30am - 2:00pm
Readings of the Week
Phil 2:1-4; Ps 131:1bcde-3; Lk 14:12-14
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a
Wis 3:1-9; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5-11 or 6:3-9;
Jn 6:37-40, or any readings from no. 668 or
from Masses for the Dead, nos. 1011-1016
Thurs: Phil 3:3-8a; Ps 105:2-7; Lk 15:1-10
Fri:
Phil 3:17 - 4:1; Ps 122:1-5; Lk 16:1-8
Sat:
Phil 4:10-19; Ps 112:1b-2, 5-6, 8a, 9; Lk 16: 9-15
Sun: 2 Mc 7:1-2, 9-14; Ps 17:1, 5-6, 8, 15; 2 Thes 2: 16 3:5; Lk 20:27-38 [27, 34-38]
Deacon Fermin Herrera
Deacon Ron Routolo
Deacon Jason Schalow
Novena: Tuesday : 6:00pm
Liturgy of the Hours: Weekdays: 5:00pm
Gift Shop: Saturday: 4:00pm –7:00pm; Sunday:7:30am –7:30pm
Closed during Masses
Anointing of the sick/ Ministry to the sick
Please call the parish office to arrange for anointing for someone
who is seriously ill or preparing for surgery. If ill, homebound or
hospitalized we can visit upon request.
Funerals: Please call the parish office 942-7122
Safeguard the Children: Linda Gonzalez: (661) 949-8890
October 30, 2016
31th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Por La Misericordia de Jesus
Somos Salvados
El pasado 22 y 23 de Octubre el grupo
PESCADOR DE HOMBRES de nuestra
parroquia, tuvo su retiro Anual donde
participaron decenas de personas. El Señor manifestó poderosamente su misericordia, muchas personas que asistieron
al retiro se reconciliaron con Dios a través del sacramento de la Confesión y en
la Misa Dominical celebrada por nuestro
párroco, padre Hieu Tran, muchos de
ellos que no habían recibido la Comunión en mucho tiempo, gracias a Dios y
a su infinita misericordia lo pudieron
hacer. Al final de la Misa hubo alabanzas de agradecimiento a Dios por tantas
bendiciones recibidas y también testimonios, uno de ellos muy significativo donde un asistente le pidió a su pareja contraer matrimonio por la Iglesia, acto que
causó muchísima alegría entre los asistentes. Un agradecimiento especial a todos los servidores de los tres grupos parroquiales: grupo de Oración Familiar
Sagrado Corazón, Hijas de María Santísima y Pescador de Hombres, que se
unieron para que el evento fuera de gran
bendición para todos…

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