ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA PARISH COMMUNITY

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ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA PARISH COMMUNITY
ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA PARISH COMMUNITY
Ministered by the
Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. Gene Sabio, MSC, Pastor
Rev. Art Mateo, MSC, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Sagay Emmanuel, MSC, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Adri Budhi, MSC, In Residence
Deacon John De Gano
Deacon Richard Heames
Ministry Center: 7005 Brockton Avenue
Riverside, CA 92506
Church: 3680 Arlington Avenue
Riverside, CA 92506
Parish Office:
Fax:
Rectory:
School:
Visit us online:
951.781.9855
951.781.3061
951.683.0800
951.684.1091
www.stcofa.org
www.facebook.com/stcofa
Confessions
Saturday: 4:00-5:15 pm
Daily Upon Request
Sick Calls (during office hours): 951.781.9855
Sick Calls (after office hours): 951.683.0800 x 25
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil: 5:15 pm
Sunday:
Daily:
8:00 am
5:30 pm
6:30 am
8:30 am
10:15 am
12:00 noon
1:45 pm
5:15 pm
(Interpreted for Deaf)
(Gospel Choir)
(Español)
(Life Teen)
(Monday - Saturday)
(Monday - Friday, except from Memorial
Day through Labor Day)
Holy Days (except Christmas & New Year’s):
Vigil at 5:30 pm; 8:00 am, 10:15 am, 7:00 pm
28defebrerode2016
TercerDomingodeCuaresma Novena to the Sacred Heart
First Friday at 8:30 am
Novena to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
First Saturday at 8:30 am
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
First Friday after 8:00 am Mass until 8:00 am on Saturday
PARISH VISION STATEMENT
One God, One people in Christ, One community of love guided by the Holy Spirit to impact lives.
Un Dios, Un pueblo en Cristo, Una comunidad de amor guiada por el Espíritu Santo para impactar vidas.
WEEK AT A GLANCE
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MASS INTENTIONS - INTENCIÓNES DE MISAS
SUNDAY - DOMINGO 2/28
6:30 am
Johnny Sun †
8:30 am
Deceased Members of Peter Pitterle’s Family †
10:15 am
Frank Gorback †
12:00 noon Parishioners
1:45 pm
Aurelio Serrano †
5:15 pm
John Walsh †
MONDAY - LUNES 2/29
8:00 am
Intentions of Andrew Estrada
5:30 pm
Parishioners
TUESDAY - MARTES 3/01
8:00 am
Parishioners
5:30 pm
Josephine T. Scarano †
WEDNESDAY - MIERCOLES 3/02
8:00 am
Intentions of St. Jude’s Wirebenders
5:30 pm
Parishioners
THURSDAY - JUEVES 3/03
8:00 am
Juan Hernandez †
5:30 pm
Parishioners
FRIDAY - VIERNES 3/04
8:00 am
Parishioners
5:30 pm
Parishioners
SATURDAY - SABADO 3/05
8:00 am
Deceased Members of The Bromley Family †
10:00 am
At AFV—Charles Mehan †
5:15 pm
Parishioners
SUNDAY - DOMINGO 3/06
6:30 am
Robert Dotts, Sr. †
8:30 am
Deceased Members of Anne Backes Family †
10:15 am
Intentions of Steve Saldaña
12:00 pm
Aurelio Serrano †
1:45 pm
Parishioners
5:15 pm
Parishioners
† Symbolizes Soul of Deceased
L ITURGY C ORNER
February28—Third Sunday of Lent
March3—St. Katharine Drexel, Virgin
March4—St. Casimir
DuringLent we will implement two changes during the
Liturgy as part of our community’s observance of this
holy season:
1.DuringthePenitentialRite(Iconfessto
AlmightyGod…)andthroughtheKyrie, wewillallkneel.
2.AttheconclusionofMassthesong,Jesus
RememberMe,willbechanted.
FIRSTFRIDAYADORATION
March4toMarch5
For24hoursbeginningafterthe8:10am
MassFriday,March4,untilbenediction
justbeforetheFirstSaturdayMass,
March5at8:00am,wehaveexpositionof
theBlessedSacramentintheFamilyChapeltothe
rightofthemainaltar.If you would like to be a regular adorer and sign up for a certain hour, call Elissa
Fruciano at 689.5328.
COMEANDSPENDANHOURWITHHIM!
LENTENADORATION
The Church and the world have a great need for Eucharistic
worship. This Lent we could offer one hour of Eucharistic
Adoration as a "gift of LOVE" for our pastor Fr. Gene, or our
other parish priests: Frs. Art, Sagay and Adri. Please consider
signing up for an hour that will be a sacriϔice for you, such as
the middle of the night. Last month, at one time, there was
only ONE ADORER in the chapel in those wee hours. Come
and console the Sacred Heart of Jesus. -Elissa 951-689-5328
72.9MHzWidebandAudioInputwith10.0dbis
thefrequencyfortheFMRadiolisteningdevice.
TODAY’SREADINGS
FirstReading — The L
God appears to Moses and directs him to go and deliver the Israelites from Egypt
(Exodus 3:1-8a, 13-15) or Exodus 17:3-7.
Psalm — The Lord is kind and merciful (Psalm 103) or
Psalm 95.
SecondReading — We are not to grumble like the people
with Moses in the desert (1 Corinthians 10:1-6, 10-12) or
Romans 5:1-2, 5-8.
Gospel — If you do not repent, you will all perish
(Luke 13:1-9) or John 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42].
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997,
International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
FEBRUARY 28, 2016
Save the Date!
March 23 at 6:00 pm
READINGSFORTHEWEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
2 Kgs 5:1-15ab; Ps 42:2, 3; 43:3, 4; Lk 4:24-30
Dn 3:25, 34-43; Ps 25:4-5ab, 6, 7bc, 8-9; Mt 18:21-35
Dt 4:1, 5-9; Ps 147:12-13, 15-16, 19-20; Mt 5:17-19
Jer 7:23-28; Ps 95:1-2, 6-9; Lk 11:14-23
Hos 14:2-10; Ps 81:6c-11ab, 14, 17; Mk 12:28-34
Hos 6:1-6; Ps 51:3-4, 18-21ab; Lk 18:9-14
Jos 5:9a, 10-12; Ps 34:2-7; 2 Cor 5:17-21;
Lk 15:1-3, 11-32
Alternate readings (Year A):
1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a; Ps 23:1-6;
Eph 5:8-14; Jn 9:1-41 [1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38]
REFLECTIONS / STEWARDSHIP
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FEBRUARY 28, 2016
My Beloved Brothers and Sisters,
On this 3rd Sunday of Lent, we come to celebrate a God who responds to our afflictions and
gives us time to repent. People ask: Why does God permit suffering? How can God allow
innocent people to suffer and die? Today’s world of instant news and social media make suffering graphically real. Natural disasters like hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, famine, and
tsunamis leave behind devastation and often death. Worse is suffering intentionally inflicted
by human violence, racism, terrorism, and genocide to name but a few. Accidents constantly
inflict unanticipated, devastating, sometimes fatal suffering. Today’s Scripture finds a tower
collapse taking 18 innocent lives.
Lest anyone presume such tragedies to be God’s way of randomly punishing sinners, Jesus emphatically rejects
that interpretation twice using the words “By no means!” (Luke 13:3) Just as God tells Moses in our first reading
from Exodus that he has heard the cry of his people in their suffering and distress and will rescue them, God always hears the cry of people in distress and always responds. The Good News that Jesus reveals is that he is
God’s response to our need. In Jesus, God does not take away human suffering; God shares in it. Every parent
knows how impossible it is to take away a child’s pain. Like every parent, God our Father shares the suffering of
all his children. The death of his son Jesus guarantees this, and his resurrection points to the total destruction of
all suffering, all pain, all sorrow.
Finally, today’s Gospel tells us through the parable of the fig tree of a patient God who will give us yet one more
chance to repent and be fruitful. The gardener asks the man who planted the fig tree which has failed to bear fruit
for 3 years to “leave it for this year also, and I shall cultivate the ground around it and fertilize it; it may bear fruit
in the future” (Luke 13:8). There is a saying that goes something like “in God’s time, not ours”.
We don’t’ have to keep asking because God heard us the first time. I read a humorous story while preparing to
write this message to you which illustrate this last point. There was a man who bought a talking centipede from a
pet store and took it home. The following Sunday he asked the centipede 3 times if he would like to go to church
with him that day. The first 2 times, he got no response at all. On the 3rd time he got really close to the centipede’s
house, made from a box, and shouted “Hey in there! Would you like to go to church with me?!” From inside the
box came a small voice, “I heard you the first time! I was putting on my shoes!” God knows what we need and
when.
In God’s Merciful Love,
Faithful
“IAM”
Kindness and mercy are what the enslaved people of Israel needed, and
they came in the form of deliverance. They came through a leader, Moses,
who was once plucked from the Nile River and was now herding his fatherin-law’s sheep in the land of Goshen. The bush that burned but was not
consumed shows us that God is inexhaustible mystery.
Moses’ awe and deference are mixed with a touching conversational
tone as he seeks to learn God’s name. And God sweetly responds. The
somewhat abstract “I AM” distinguishes the God of Abraham and Isaac and
Jacob from the minor gods in the territory who “are not.” They are helpless,
powerless, and useless. Moses is to step out into an amazing future, and
God will be there with outstretched arm. Just go and see, God seems to say.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Be sure to mark your calendars
and join others at our special
Year of Mercy
Communal Penance Service
Monday, March 7th at 7:00 pm
at St. Catherine’s Church
Financialupdateswerenotavailableatpresstime.Lookfortheminnextweek’sbulletin.Thankyou
SOCIAL CONCERNS / COMMUNITY NEWS PAGE 4
THIRDWEEKOFLENT
HUNGERINGFORAHEALTHYSTART
The next stop on our CRS Rice Bowl journey is the
African nation of Rwanda, where we’re reminded to
care for the unborn.
This week we pray for pregnant mothers, that they
may have the medical and nutritional support they
need to raise healthy, thriving children.
Visit crsricebowl.org for more.
How do you show mercy to others?
VINCENTIANCORNER
In today’s Gospel Jesus is quite clear in his
message: “bear fruit or be cut down.” During
Lent we are called to cultivate and fertilize our
spiritual lives through prayer, fasting and
almsgiving.
In the month of January, through your gifts, the Society of St.
Vincent de Paul was able to assist 65 families, providing
218 bags of food, in addition to inancial assistance with
past due utility bills. Your generous donations in the yellow
envelopes make an impact on lives in our community.
Thank you for your support!
Mercy in Motion . . .
“for I was ill and you cared for me.”
HEALTH MINISTRY NEWS
The mobile clinic will be at St. Catherine’s school from
8:30 am to 2:00 pm for adult clients on Saturday,
March5.Free Adult Medical care is offered, labs and
meds are as low-cost as possible. Patients sign in on a
first-come, first-served basis. For info or to volunteer
contact Ed at www.lestonnacfreeclinic.org.
***
LestonnacFreeClinicisinneedofDentalVolunteers
(Dentists,HygienistsandAssistants)for the new Mobile
Dental Clinic that is coming to the Inland Empire River-
side area. If you are interested in volunteering or
would like additional information, please
call the Orange office at 714-633-4600 or
visit their website at lestonnacfreeclinic.org.
FEBRUARY 28, 2016
ST. CATHERINE’S
PARISH LENTEN MISSION RETREAT
BEGINS TOMORROW! JOIN US!
“Behold Your Mother:
. . . Mary’s Walk to Calvary”
Presented by: Tim Staples
February 29 to March 2
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
At St. Catherine’s Church
3680 Arlington Avenue, Riverside, CA 92506
Presenter: Tim Staples,
Director of Apologetics at Catholic Answers
was a fallen-away Southern Baptist who as a
teen came back to faith in Christ through the
witness of televangelists. During his four-year
tour with the U.S. Marine Corps, he became
friends with a Marine well-versed in his Catholic Faith who challenged Tim to study Catholicism from Catholic and historical sources. That sparked a two-year search for
the truth. Immediately after his tour of duty, Tim attended Jimmy Swaggart Bible College and became a youth minister in an
Assembly of God community. He was determined to prove
Catholicism wrong, but he studied his way to the last place he
thought he would ever end up: the Catholic Church. He converted in 1988 and spent six years in formation for the priesthood, earning a degree in philosophy and studying theology at
the graduate level. Realizing that his calling was not to be a
priest, Tim left the seminary in 1994 and has been working in
Catholic apologetics and evangelization ever since.
Mercy in Motion . . .
“for I was ill and you cared for me.”
ISAAC SOCIETY
The mission of the Isaac Society is to foster the introduction of volunteers to older people through group
social activities. Not everyone can just walk into a rest
home and start making friends, but if you have that
gift, we need you! Because the residents have a dif icult time staying up in the evening, we combine Bingo
with their Ice Cream Socials. We have a great time
assisting the elderly in this fun game. Our next social
is March 20th at 2:00 pm at Valencia Gardens. For
more information call Diana at 781-9855 ext. 18 or
Walter at 789-0186.
2016 DDF SPECIAL COLLECTION NEXT WEEKEND AT ALL MASSES—MARCH 5 & 6
St. Catherine will have a DDF Collection on the first weekend of every month beginning in March and continuing
through October. Please use the brightyellowenvelopelocated in the pews for your donation.
Thank you for your support!
DonatingtoDDFsupportsyourChurchandMinistries.
COMMUNITY NEWS
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FEBRUARY 28, 2016
JUBILEEYEAROFMERCY
February28,2016—ThirdSundayofLent
Pope Francis wants “Twenty-four Hours for the Lord,” around-the-clock availability of the sacrament of reconciliation, implemented worldwide this Friday and Saturday. Celebrated with his
oft-recommended “tenderness,” the sacrament is “a source of true interior peace,” says Francis, enabling people
“to touch the grandeur of God’s mercy with their own hands” (Misericordiae Vultus, 17). In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus
warns us against judging others. Focus instead, Jesus says, on deepening—or restoring—our own relationship
with God, for during this Lenten springtime that Master Gardener can use even life’s manure (the parable’s
“fertilizer”) to coax fresh fruit from a tree that seems hopelessly barren—us! Parishes preparing catechumens
may choose John’s Gospel, which likewise cautions against judging. Imagine what the Samaritan woman’s lifelong
neighbors thought of her multiple relationships. But by discovering Jesus, then sharing her good news—and
Jesus—with those very neighbors, she whom they had probably judged quite sinful became instead their
evangelist and “missionary of mercy.”
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Papal quotes Copyright © 2015, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission.
LENTEN REGULATIONS
ABSTINENCEfrom meat is to be observed
on Good Friday, and ALLFridaysduring
Lent by Catholics 14 years of age and older.
FASTINGis to be observed on good Friday by Catholics
18 years of age, but not yet 59. Only one full meal may be
taken. Two smaller meals are permitted to maintain
strength according to one’s needs, but solid food between
meals is not permitted.
TICKETSONSALE!
Knights of Columbus will be outside after all
Masses this weekend, February 27/28
selling tickets for their
ST. PATRICK'S CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE DINNER
at St. Catherine's Parish Hall on Saturday, March 19 at
7:00 pm. Doors will open at 6:00 pm. Tickets are also available at the Ministry Center M-F, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Tickets: $17 for adults and $9 for children 12 years and
younger. Join us for great food, entertainment and fellowship!
Thank you for your support!
AREYOULOOKINGFORAWAYTOGROWINYOURFAITH?
THEFELLOWSHIPOFCATHOLICCHRISTIANWOMEN
Cordially invites you to join us in a study on Psalms called
“ANINVITATIONTOPRAYERS”
By Kevin Perrotta
We meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at 10:00 am at the Youth House—6956 Nixon St., Riverside
For more information call Peg 951-686-2397. All women are most welcome to attend.
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2016LENTENCOMMUNALPENANCEANDRECONCILIATIONSERVICES
RiversideVicariateandRiversideMetropolitanArea
Corpus ChrisƟ
Wednesday, March 9 – 7:00 pm
Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine
Thursday, March 17 – 7:00 pm
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Tuesday, March 8 – 7:00 pm
Queen of Angels
Tuesday, March 8 – 7:00 pm
Sacred Heart
Wednesday, March 9 – 7:00 pm
St. Anthony
Wednesday, March 16 – 7:00 pm
St. Catherine of Alexandria
Monday, March 7 – 7:00 pm
St. Edward
Monday, March 7 – 7:00 pm
St. Francis de Sales
No service scheduled
St. John the Evangelist
Monday, March 14 – 7:00 pm
St. Andrew Kim
Tuesday, March 15 – 7:00 pm
St. MaƩhew
Wednesdays, March 2 & March 10 —7:00 pm
Saturday, March 5 – 10:00 am
St. Mel
Wednesday, March 16 – 7:00 pm
Notre Dame High
Monday, February 29 –7:30 am - 2:30 pm
EDUCATION / FORMATION
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FEBRUARY 28, 2016
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Our School Wants Your Children
Our parish school is ready to begin next year’s enrollment – would you like to join us? Our current students will register for
next year March 21st – 24th. After that, we begin filling out our classes from our waiting list. Do you have children you
would like to enroll in our parish school?
St. Catherine of Alexandria School is growing and almost full. Most of our parents will return their children next year, but a
few slots will emerge for new students in most grades. Our program is very successful with Standardized Test Scores showing us above average (and our faculty uses these as part of what improves our curriculum each year). Our Religion program
includes daily religious instruction, sacramental preparation, masses, confession, and parish involvement. Our music program is second to none in the Riverside area. Perhaps the greatest difference, however, is that our community has formed an
environment where our children can thrive. We have a ministry that truly develops the whole child, body, soul and spirit,
toward what Christ would want for them.
Now is the time to put their names on our waiting list. While we won’t know until March 24th how many slots will open,
most of our grades will have some openings this Fall. We do give priority to our parishioner families, but only to those who
sign up through the 24th of March – after that, we establish a second list while we test and determine placement for those
who asked for consideration prior to the end of regular registration. So call us soon and have your children join our educational ministry program!
Thank you and God Bless,
Enrique Landin
Principal
Telephone: (951) 684-1091
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stcofa1.org
St. Catherine
Adult Faith Formation
CURIOUSABOUT
PARABLES?
Come, join us for a special six-week Bible Series in
Sharing and Reϔlecting on Parables during Lent and
Easter seasons.
Tuesdays—March8toApril12—7:00pmto8:30pm
March8ONLY—Youth House-6956 Nixon Dr., Riverside
GoodSamaritan Lk10:25-37
ProdigalSon Lk15:11-32
RCIA INQUIRY
Thinking about becoming Catholic?
Baptized Catholic but never received any other sacraments? Know a friend who has told you he or
she would like to become Catholic? Come to Adult Inquiry to explore and get your questions answered.
2nd & 4th Tuesdays of each month at 7:00 pm or
2nd & 4th Saturdays of each month at 9:00 am in the
Ministry Center. Questions? Call Mary or Marty at
781-9855 ext. 29. Next meeting dates: 3/8 & 3/12
2015-2016B
All other classes will be at the Ministry Center
7005 Brockton Ave., Riverside
MARCH15:Camel&EyeofNeedle Lk18:25
Sower&Seed Mk4:3-8
COMEANDSHARETHEWORD
O
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PRESENTATIONSON
THEBOOKOFREVELATION
ByDr.BobFerrett
Thursdays,December10toApril21
(16sessions)
Bring your Bible! We will use the Lectio Divina approach
that combines prayers, scripture readings, re lection, study,
quiet meditation and scripture sharing.
For more information or questions contact:
Tom Zix: 951-213-6302 or
Michele Taylor: 951-323-7376
Choose:2:00–3:30pmor7:00–8:30pm
In the Spirituality Room at the Ministry Center.
BringyourBibleandjoinus!
(Before each session, you are encouraged to read the chapters that will be studied)
March3:WomanandChildvs.Dragon
Revelations12:1-13:18
Call Dr. Ferrett if you have any questions at 951-697-7733.
(No Class: 3/24/2016)
FORMATION / PARISH LIFE
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Please note Children’s Homily, PreSchool & Nursery will be CLOSED on
Sunday, February 28th due to Religious Congress Weekend. It’s Leap
year this week….enjoy the extra day!
LENTEN SOUP SUPPER
JOIN US FOR SOUP (to maintain your Friday fast),
PRAYER and FELLOWSHIP
6:00pmintheParishHalleveryFridayduring
Lent:March4th,11th,&18th
Lenten soup suppers are a time for filling ourselves with
energy as we take time out from our busy and rushing
workweek. Sharing a simple meal of soup and bread is
a way of sharing ourselves and be reminded of a common journey through Lent.
JoinuseveryFriday,duringLent,
attheChurchforStationsofthe
Crossat7:30pm.
S .C
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We all experience challenges in life.
Stephen Ministers give one-to-one care to
individuals who are facing a wide variety
of situations, including divorce, separation, bereavement, unemployment, hospitalization, terminal illness,
loneliness, being homebound, spiritual struggles, and
more.
Stephen Ministry is a CONFIDENTIAL ministry.
If you or a loved one need a Stephen Minister, call
Stephen Leader, Mary Lou Couch at 951-733-2254.
For further information: www.stephenministries.org
W
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Isyourmarriagebearingfruit?Don’t
waituntilitistoolate,taketimetorenew
yourmarriagenow.
The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekends
are: April 22-24, June 24-26, September 23-24 or
November 11-13.
Contact Robert & Denise Borruel at 951-520-7478 or
visit SB-WWME.org to register or for more information. AWeekendofDiscovery...ALifetimeofLove
FEBRUARY 28, 2016
Lance Wiseman
Archie LaSalle
781.9855 ext. 14
684.1065
All HighHigh- SchoolSchool- Age Youth LIFE NIGHT,
Sundays from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.
after LIFE TEEN Mass
LIFETEEN(highschoolageteen)
Tonight,2/28—Are you a high school teen who inds it hard to get into
Sunday's readings? Tonight will change that! Welcome to our Living
the Word series where we help translate the Word of God and put you
into the action of the Gospel. Costumes, skits, and a whole bunch of
surprises are waiting for you at Life Teen, see you in the Parish Hall at 7
pm!
NextWeek,3/6—Question: 2016 is the year of the A) Horse B) Monkey C) Mercy or D) Duck? If you answered C you are correct! Pope
Francis has declared 2016 as the Year of Mercy, so join us tonight for an
inspiration and how to help with our next community service hour
project.
Remember every Sunday is LIFE NIGHT from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm at the
Parish Hall or the Youth House, 6956 Nixon St. AllHighSchoolAge
Youth are welcome to come over as soon as the LIFE TEEN Mass ends.
YOUTHSERVICEHOURS–Youth Ministry is looking for help with the
upcoming Lenten Stations of the Cross. Contact Archie if you would like
to help or for more information at 684.1065.
YOUTHFUNDRAISER
Thankstoallwhojoinedusfor our Dine Out night at Enzo Pizza &
Pasta. Thanks for your support! For other upcoming events, please
contact Lance.
MIDDLESCHOOL
THEEDGE– a Ministry for youth in middle school - Open to 6th to 8th
graders in private or public schools. The next Edge session for this year
will be March 16, 2016 from 6:30 pm to 7:45 pm at the Youth House.
CONFIRMATIONNEWS
1stYearofCon irmation—The next modules for this year will be
Sunday, March 13th from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm or Monday, March 14th
from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm in the Parish Hall.
2ndYearofCon irmation—All 1st year make-up work, mass re lection & service re lection sheets are past due, please see Lance.
3rdYearofCon irmation—PleaserememberournextCandidate
&SponsorgatheringwillbeonMarch5thfrom3:00pmto5:00pm
intheParishHall.Ifyouareuptodate,youcancomeat2:30pm
tosignupfor inalinterviews.All 1st & 2nd year make-up work,
mass re lection and service re lection sheets are due priortoMarch5,
2016. Please see Lance if you have questions.
!!!ATTENTION3rdYearCon irmationCandidates!!!
Thereareonly11LifeNightsleftbeforeCon irmation.
Our Conϔirmation process is a three year program, starting in 9th grade,
Conϔirming in 11th grade; this includes public or any private schools.
Please contact Lance Wiseman with any questions.
REFLEXION/PASTORAL SOCIAL
PÁGINA 8
FEBRERO 28, 2016
AÑOJUBILARDELAMISERICORDIA
28defebrerode2016—TercerDomingodeCuaresma
El Papa Francisco quiere que 24 horas para el Señor, una iniciativa para ofrecer todo el dı́a el Sacramento de la Reconciliació n, se lleve a cabo en todo el mundo este viernes y sá bado. Celebrado con su frecuentemente
recomendada “ternura”, la Reconciliació n es “un recurso de verdadera paz interior” dice el Papa Francisco, “porque nos
permite experimentar en carne propia la grandeza de la misericordia” (Misericordiae Vultus, 17). En el Evangelio de
Lucas, Jesú s nos advierte de no juzgar a nuestros pró jimos. Al contrario, dice Jesú s, en profundizar o restaurar nuestra
propia relació n con Dios, para que durante esta Cuaresma primaveral el jardinero pueda usar el estié rcol de la vida (la
palabra que está en la pará bola es “fertilizar”) para inducir un fruto fresco de un á rbol que parece irremediablemente
esté ril —¡nosotros! Las parroquias preparando a catecú menos pueden elegir el Evangelio de Juan, el cual de la misma
manera advierte de no juzgar. Imagine lo que los vecinos de toda la vida de la mujer samaritana pensaron de sus varias
relaciones. Pero al descubrir a Jesú s, tambié n compartieron su Buena Nueva —y tambié n a Jesú s— con esos mismos
vecinos; ella, quien muy probablemente fue juzgada muy pecadora, en su lugar se convirtió en su evangelizadora y
“misionera de la misericordia”.
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. Citas del Papa Copyright © 2015, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Usadas con permiso.
AL PARTIR EL PAN:
Frutos de la higuera
Febrero 28, 2016:
3er domingo de cuaresma
porque, al igual que los Israelitas en el desierto, tropezamos con nuestros malos deseos, caemos en la murmuración y nos olvidamos de todas sus bendiciones.
Jesús nos llama hoy al “arrepentimiento”. No a un cambio instantáneo
de corazón, sino a una progresiva y continua transformación de nuestras vidas. Estamos llamados a vivir la alegría sobre la cual cantamos
en el salmo de este día, bendiciendo su santo nombre y dándole gracias
En la Iglesia somos hechos hijos del Dios de Abraham, Isaac y Jacob;
por su bondad y misericordia.
del mismo Dios que da a conocer a Moisés su nombre y sus caminos,
en la primera lectura de hoy.
La higuera que menciona en su parábola es un conocido símbolo del
Antiguo Testamento, utilizado para referirse a Israel (cfr. Jr 8,3; 24,1Recordando el pacto que había hecho con Abraham (cfr. Ex 2,24), Dios
10). Del modo como a ese árbol se le concede un último año para probajó para rescatar a su gente de los opresores de Egipto. Y siendo fiel a
ducir fruto, antes de ser cortado, así Jesús da a Israel la última oportuniese mismo pacto (cfr. Lc 1,54-55), envió a Jesús para redimir a todos
dad de ofrecer buenos frutos que demuestren su arrepentimiento (cfr.
los vivientes de la destrucción, como nos dice el salmo de hoy.
Lc 3,8).
Pablo nos dice en la epístola de hoy que las proezas de salvación heLa cuaresma debería ser para nosotros como ese tiempo de prueba
chas por Dios en el Éxodo son figura para la Iglesia, son preludio y bosdado a la higuera; un periodo de gracia en el cual dejemos al
quejo de nuestro bautismo en agua, de nuestra liberación del pecado,
“jardinero”, Cristo, que cultive nuestros corazones, que arranque de raíz
de nuestra alimentación con bebida y comida espiritual.
aquello que ahogue la vida divina en nosotros y que nos fortalezca para
Sin embargo, esos acontecimientos del Éxodo son también una adver- dar frutos que permanezcan eternamente.
tencia: que el ser hijos de Abraham no garantiza que alcanzaremos la -St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology: Scott Hahn, Ph.D. y
Mons. José Gómez, Arzobispo de Los Ángeles
tierra prometida de nuestra salvación.
Éxodo 3,1-8.13-15 / Salmo 103,1-4.6-8.11 / 1
Corintios 10,1-6.10-12 / Lucas 13,1-9
Cristo nos previene insistentemente en el Evangelio de hoy. Podríamos
perecer, no a modo de castigo divino por ser “grandes pecadores”, sino
LECTURASDEHOY
Primeralectura — El Señ or se aparece a Moisé s y le indica que vaya y libere a los israelitas de su opresió n en
Egipto (Exodo 3:1-8a, 13-15) o Exodo 17:3-7.
Salmo — El Señ or es compasivo y misericordioso (Salmo
103 [102]) o Salmo 95 (94).
Segundalectura — No nos quejemos. El que se sienta
seguro deberá cuidarse para no caer (1 Corintios 10:1-6,
10-12) o Romanos 5:1-2, 5-8.
Evangelio — Si no se arrepienten, todos perecerá n (Lucas
13:1-9) o Juan 4:5-42 [5-15, 19b-26, 39a, 40-42].
Salmo responsorial: Leccionario I © 1976, Comisió n Episcopal de Pastoral Litú rgica de la Conferencia del Episcopado Mexicano. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.
Lunes:
Martes:
Miércoles:
Jueves:
Viernes:
Sábado:
Domingo:
LECTURASDELASEMANA
2 Re 5:1-15ab; Sal 42 (41):2, 3; 43:3, 4; Lc 4:24-30
Dn 3:25, 34-43; Sal 25 (24):4-5ab, 6, 7bc, 8-9;
Mt 18:21-35
Dt 4:1, 5-9; Sal 147:12-13, 15-16, 19-20; Mt 5:17-19
Jer 7:23-28; Sal 95 (94):1-2, 6-9; Lc 11:14-23
Hos 14:2-10; Sal 81 (80):6c-11ab, 14, 17;
Mc 12:28-34
Hos 6:1-6; Sal 51 (50):3-4, 18-21ab; Lc 18:9-14
Jos 5:9a, 10-12; Sal 34 (33):2-7;
2 Cor 5:17-21; Lc 15:1-3, 11-32
Lecturas alternativas (Año A):
1 Sm 16:1b, 6-7, 10-13a; Sal 23 (22):1-6;
Ef 5:8-14; Jn 9:1-41 [1, 6-9, 13-17, 34-38]
FORMACION/VIDA PARROQUIAL
PÁGINA 9
FEBRERO 28, 2016
Preguntasparacompartir:
ParaÉxodo: ¿Qué lugar has visitado que hayas sentido que estabas en tierra santa y sentiste la presencia de Dios?
Para1Corintios:Comparte un tiempo que te hayas sentido bien acerca de algo, solo para despué s sentirte
humillado por Dios.
ParaLucas:¿Que dones posees pero talvez no los estas usando para la gloria de Dios?
ParaRe lexión: ¿De qué manera has dejado que Dios actué en tu vida recientemente?
¿A qué nueva vida de guio por medio de su misericordia?
Escritopor: Teresa Ramirez, Dió cesis de Tyler, Texas .-O icinadeFormacióndeFeparaAdultos:DiócesisdeSanBernardino
TERCERASEMANADECUARESMA
HAMBREDEUNCOMIENZOSALUDABLE
La siguiente parada en nuestra jornada de Plato de
Arroz de CRS es el paı́s africano de Ruanda, donde se
nos recuerda de cuidar de los nonatos. Esta semana
oramos por las madres embarazadas, para que reciban el apoyo medico y nutricional que necesitan para
criar niñ os sanos y pró speros.
Visite crsplatodearroz.org para obtener má s informació n.
Oración
Ayuno
Limosna
HabraAdoracióndelSantísimo
Sacramentopor24horasempezandodespuésdelaMisade
8:00amelviernes,5defebrero
hastalaMisade8:00amelsabado,6defebrero.Vengany
pasenuna“HoraSanta”con
DiosenelSantisimoSacramento.
***
Si tienes algunas preguntas de có mo hacer una
"Hora Santa" aquı́ está n unas sugerencias:
1) Losprimeros15minutos: ADORACION
(alabanza y adoració n).
2) Lossiguientes15minutos: ACCION DE GRACIAS (siempre dar gracias a Dios, é l ama a un
corazó n generoso).
3) Lospróximos15minutos: PETICIONES (Pı́dele
a Dios por tus necesidades, a pesar de que é l ya
los sabe).
4) Ylosúltimos15minutos: permite que Dios te
hable (preguntarle, ¿Señor,quéesloquehoy
deseascompartirconmigo? Tratar de calmar
tu mente y permite que é l te hable a tu corazó n no hay nada que agrade a é l le má s). Al salir,
dale gracias por haber pasado ese precioso momento contigo, y dé jale saber que pronto volverá s a visitarlo.
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Orador: Tim Staples
Director de Apologética, Catholic Answers
La sesión será traducida simultáneamente al español.
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