St. Mary of the Assumption Church

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St. Mary of the Assumption Church
St. Mary of the Assumption Church
414 East Church St, Santa Maria, CA 93454 - (www. stmary-sm.org)
Rectory/Business Office
414 E. Church St.
Tel. 922-5826; Fax 922-1986
Email: [email protected]
Parochial Administrator
Rev. Rolando Clarin
Associate Pastor
Rev. Joachim Lepcha
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Msgr. James Colberg
Permanent Deacons
Zenon Nawrocik, Dennis Pearson
Business Manager
Ruth Lundbeck
Office Assistant
Romeo Mabansag Jr.
Parish Financial Liaison
Rosalie Marquez
Safeguard the Children
Ann Mendez/Virginia Domingues
Office of Sacramental Formation
302 S. Miller St.
Tel. 925-2007
Director/Confirmation
Melinda Pursley
First Communion
Gisela Rendon
RCIA Coordinator
Terry Pardo
St. Mary’s School
424 E. Cypress St.
Tel. 925-6713
stmaryschoolsm.com
Principal
Michelle Cox
Pre-School Director
Mary Rowell
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday– 5:00 p.m., Vigil for Sunday
Sunday – 7:00 a.m., 9:30 a.m., 12 noon (Español)
Weekdays – Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. & 12 noon
Message from Our Associate Pastor
Corpus Christi
The Gospel of Luke 9:11-17) describes the
crowd or multitude who followed Jesus. He is in
their midst. They followed him, whether they
were hungry or thirsty, fatigue or sick… their
focus was on Jesus. They listen to him and his
words were magical, so heavenly, comforting,
encouraging, above all life giving but Jesus knew that it is also
equally important to feed them not only the word of God but
also the bread for the body. Feeding Five thousand men, beside
women and children is just impossible for the disciples so they
approached Jesus and requested him to dismiss the crowd. And
Jesus commanded them to give them some food.
We come to the Church like the crowd who followed Jesus. We
come and listen to him because his words are life giving, but he
is also aware that we are hungry not with the material food but
with spiritual food. So he feeds us with his body and blood.
Thus Jesus said, “Do not labor for food that perishes, but for
the food that endures for eternal life which the Son of man will
give you.”(Jn6:27) He gives us his own body. It is the Sacrament of communion not the sacrament of the Crowd, journey in
his footsteps, our unshakable faith in him, our eternal food.
In the Gospel, Jesus asks the help from the disciples, likewise,
Jesus asks the priest to celebrate Eucharistic celebration. In
Jesus command, priest invites the people to sit down and hear
the word of God and trusting in his word. Jesus anticipated the
Eucharistic celebration by blessing five loaves and two fish.
He took the bread and fish
Said blessing,
Broke them and,
Gave them to his disciples to distribute.
In the second reading (1Cor11:23-26) St. Paul gives an accurate
description of last supper, that is how Jesus blessed the five
loaves and two fish and it is how Jesus blessed the wine and
bread at the last Supper. It is considered as the oldest account
of the last Supper in the Scripture. We long for these real foods
that sustain our life, Church’s life and we follow his path, with
service, sharing and giving. Little we are but we share becomes
wealth. We experience the power Love. Eucharist is the heart
of the liturgy and our Christian life, if we remove our heart
from our body, how can it be possible that we continue to live?
Jesus is the Eucharist at the center of our lives. Is it possible
that the Church exists without the Eucharist? He desires that we
live each day with him making center of our lives, and the center our Church.
CONFESSIONS
Saturday: 3:00-4:30pm & 7:30-8:30pm;
Eve of Holy Day & Thursday before First Friday: 4 -5:00pm
BAPTISM
English: every 3rd Saturday; Spanish: every 2nd Saturday
This Week at a Glance
Monday , May 30th______ _______________
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8:00AM
Mass
Church
Mass
Church
12:00PM
Tuesday, May 31st_______________
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8:00AM
Mass
Church
Mass
Church
12:00PM
Live Christ Share Christ
Parish H
7:00PM
Wednesday, June 1st____ ___________________________
8:00AM
Mass
Church
School Graduation Practice
Church
9:00AM
Legion of Mary
Rectory
10:00AM
Mass
Church
12:00PM
Thursday, June 2nd__________________________________
8:00AM
Mass
Church
Mass
Church
12:00PM
Confession
Church
4:00PM
Friday, June 3rd____________________________ ________
8:00AM
Mass
Church
School Graduation
Church
10:00AM
Mass
Church
12:00PM
Divine Mercy Novena
Church
7:00PM
Saturday, June 4th______
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8:00AM
Mass
Church
Funeral Mass (Renato Julian)
Church
9:00AM
Choir Meeting w/ Fr. Joachim
Parish H
10:00AM
Confession
Church
3:00PM
Vigil Mass
Church
5:00PM
Confession
Church
7:30PM
Sunday, June 5th _______
________
7:00AM
Mass
Church
OSF Registration
Parish H
9:00AM
9:30AM
Mass
Church
Spanish Mass
Church
12:00PM
WEEKLY & MONTHLY PARISH ACTIVITIES
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Sundays, 2:00pm to
9:00pm; Monday through Friday, 5:00am - 9:00pm
and Saturdays, 5:00am - 9:00am.
Recitation of Rosary for Vocations – Sunday at 9:00a.m.
Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Wednesday,
Rosary at 6:00p.m. / Novena at 6:30p.m.
First Friday Holy Hour of the Divine Mercy: 7:00p.m.
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Last Friday Novena to Santo Niño: 6:00p.m.
Mass Intentions
Parish Announcements
MONDAY, May 30th 12:00PM
Epifanio Felipe Ombi †; Hannilore Falkenberg †
TUESDAY, May 31st 12:00PM
Weekend of May 22, 2016
Flaviana Bernaldez †
Loose Collection
Envelope Collection
Total
WEDNESDAY, June 1st - St. Bede the Venerable
12:00PM
Anthony Rybicki †
Weekly Target Amount
Under Goal
THURSDAY, June 2nd - St. Philip Neri
♦
12:00PM Eva Castillo †; William Young †
FRIDAY, June 3rd - St. Augustine of Canterbury
♦
12:00PM A Greater Respect for Life
Mercedes Torres †; Maria Feliciano
$ 3,219.50
$ 4,750.00
$ 7,969.50
$ 10,000.00
2,030.50
Only registered parishioners receive envelopes. Information printed on your envelopes helps track your
donations.
To register, go online or pick up form at the Rectory.
We thank you for your generous support to our parish!
SATURDAY, June 4th -
Readings for the Week
5:00PM Francisca Perez †; Macario Garin †
SUNDAY, June 5th – Corpus Christi
7:00AM
9:30AM
12:00PM
Olivia Schmidt †
Donald Quaresma †; Irene Aguinaldo †
Dr. Robert Ibsen †
Juana Guerra Zendajas †; Amparo Toledo †
Erlinda Chavez †
Monday:
2 Pt 1:2-7; Ps 91:1-2, 14-16; Mk 12:1-2
Tuesday:
Zep 3:14-18 or Rom 12:9-16;
Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lk 1:39-56
Wednesday:
2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Ps 123:1b-2;
Mk 12:18-27
Thursday:
2 Tm 2:8-15; Ps 25:4-5ab, 8-10, 14;
Mk 12:28b-34
Friday:
Ez 34:11-16; Ps 23:1-6; Rom 5:5b-11;
Lk 15:3-7
Pray for the Sick
Rudy Lemos, Al Cox, Bobby Carag,
Saturday:
2 Tm 4:1-8; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lk 2:41-51
Sunday:
1 Kgs 17:17-24; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13;
Gal 1:11-19; Lk 7:11-17
Lee Valencia, Ben Torres, Raymunda Cortes,
Pablo Rendon, Mina Carrell
Pray for the Souls...
Agustin Huitron, Maria Aguilera
Anthony Rybicki, Robert Ibsen
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Respect Life Committee They Are Babies!
the babies being born are neither
Democrats or Republicans
There are five (5) Non-Negotiable issues that are
intrinsically evil and must never be promoted by the law.
Abortion: the intentional killing of innocent unborn life
Euthanasia: the killing of elderly or disabled or infirm is wrong – never
mercy
Embryonic Stem Cell Research: Human embryos are human beings
and deserve the respect as such
Human Cloning: is opposition to the natural and dignity of human sexuality given us by God
Homosexual “marriage”: legal recognition of any union other than 1
man & 1 woman in marriage is immoral
Catholics have a moral obligation to promote the common good
through the exercise of their voting privileges (ccc2240). Catholics
must avoid voting for any candidate who supports programs or laws
that are intrinsically evil. Be Aware – learn the candidates – register to
vote - then vote your moral conscience.
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Until all are welcomed in life and protected in law.
Join us in the Rosary, Chaplet of Divine Mercy & song.
Many voices will end abortion & euthanasia.
1) Near Planned Parenthood – Pro-Life counseling & prayer 5
days a week, call Max at 349-0083 for schedule.
2) St Mary’s Church – Holy Hour - Saturday, 6:15 pm
3) St Mary’s Church – Mass @ noon, 1st Friday of each month
DidYouKnow
Increase self-esteem through praise
Publication date: 5/30/2016
Praise is just as important as providing food and shelter for a
child. Praise is an important aspect of raising a confident child.
When you praise a child, not only do you raise their selfesteem and self-concept but you increase their overall selfworth. One thing you can do is focus on the child and describe
what you see. For example, you can say: “You are so patient.
That means a lot to your little brother.” For more tips on praising children please email [email protected] or call
(213) 637-7227.
2016-2017 Registration:
Sunday, June 5th
9:00AM-12:00PM
Parish Hall
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Elevación de la autoestima a través de elogios Los elogios son
tan importantes para un niño, así como lo es la comida y el
albergue. El elogio es un aspecto importante para criar a un
niño seguro de sí mismo. Cuando se elogia a un niño, no sólo
se eleva su autoestima y autoconcepto, sino que se aumenta su
autovaloración en general. Una cosa que se
puede hacer es enfocarse en el niño y describir lo que ve. Por ejemplo, usted puede
decir, “Tú eres tan paciente. Eso significa
mucho para tu hermanito”. Para más consejos sobre elogios a los niños, por favor
enviar un correo electrónico a [email protected] o llame al (213) 637-7227.
al (213) 637-7227.
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Requirements:
First Holy Communion
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Baptism Certificate
Being in 1st grade or higher as of August 2016
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$60 per year
Confirmation
Baptism and Communion certificate
Being in 9th thru 11th grade as of August 2016
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$200 per year
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We will no register any one without their proper certificates.
Note - Space is limited. Registered parishioners and those
who live within our boundaries will be given priority.
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Ministries and Organizations
FIRST FRIDAY - DIVINE MERCY
HOLY HOUR DEVOTION
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
St. Mary of the Assumption Conference
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Today as we celebrate the gift of the Body
and Blood of Christ let us pray for those who
are hungry, malnourished and starving .
Have you considered answering the call to “help the poor
recognize the Lord in their life” by joining the Society of St.
Vincent de Paul?
June 3rd, 2016; at 7 pm
in our Church
Everyone is invited!!!
Come and join us in singing & praising
our Divine Lord, Jesus Christ!
Are you being called to serve others specially the poor?
We are looking for members.
COME & SEE! We pray, share our faith & serve others.
Please contact the Rectory at (805) 922 – 5826 Ext.16.
* No work of charity is foreign to the society *
Message from Pope Frances:
“JESUS AFFIRMS THAT MERCY is not only an action of
the Father, (but that) it (also) becomes a criterion for ascertaining who his true children are .”
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Fish Fry
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
The Knights of Columbus invites all parishioners
of St. Mary's to their next Classic Santa Maria
Style Fish Fries which will take place on:
"Jesus loves us so much." Let His love fill your marriage
to new life. Strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage sacrament by attending a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend on June 25-26 at St. Jude Parish in
Westlake Village or July 30-31 at St. Rose of Lima in Simi
Vallley. Contact Jeanine and Russ Walker at 805-6484244 or go online at www.twocanlove.org. We help make
good marriages better.
Friday, June 3rd from 4:00 to 7:00PM
at St. Mary's Parish Hall.
You can choose from our classic Fish Fried or from our Baked
Icelandic Cod. Prices are $9.00 for adults and $6.00 for children. Bring the en re family. Also, Catholic Daughters will be
selling pastries so please come by to this family event.
For more information contact:
Santa Maria Council No. 2475 *** Tel. 925-4858
June 2016 Altar Servers Schedule
Saturday
5:00pm
4-June
11-June
18-June
25-June
Nathan Fernandez
Sara Swenson
Nathan Fernandez
Chris Chavez
Jaden Fernandez
Lizeth Guzman
Jaden Fernandez
Matt Chavez
Chris Fernandez
Steve Curiel
Chris Fernandez
Steve Curiel
5-June
12-June
19-June
26-June
Luc Licoscos
Katy Rucker
Luc Licoscos
Luc Licoscos
Lizeth Guzman
Michael Rucker
C. Licoscos
C. Licoscos
Helena Rimes
Helena Rimes
Lizeth Guzman
Helena Rimes
Crystal Cabanas
Chanel Corpuz
Naijan Sanchez
Chanel Corpuz
Cyril Cabanas
Jet Reiss
Alowi Sanchez
Marie Dumadara
Aiden Lange
Mikayla Thompson
Nat Sanchez
Joan Mabansag
Briana Muñoz
Chanel Corpuz
Jazlyn Figueroa
Sunday
7:00am
Important:
Check days & dates carefully. You are responsible
to ensure you serve the
Masses you are scheduled
for.
Sunday
9:30am
Altar Server Coordinator:
Dn. Dennis K. Pearson
(347-8407)
Mon-Fri,
Noon
School/Adult Volunteers
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Reflexionemos sobre la Palabra de Dios
29 de Mayo del 2016
Noticias del Programa de
Corpus Christi
El Evangelio de Lucas 9: 11-17) describe la
multitud o multitud que seguía a Jesús. Él está
en medio de ellos. Le siguieron, si eran hambre
o sed, fatiga o enfermo ... su atención se centró
en Jesús. Lo escuchan y sus palabras eran mágicas, tan celestial, reconfortante, alentador, sobre
todo, que da vida, pero Jesús sabía que también es igualmente
importante para ellos alimentar no sólo la palabra de Dios, sino
también el pan para el cuerpo. La alimentación de cinco mil
hombres, sin contar las mujeres y los niños es simplemente
imposible para los discípulos para que se acercaron a Jesús y le
pidieron que despedir a la multitud. Y Jesús les ordenó que
darles algo de comida.
Llegamos a la Iglesia como la multitud que siguió a Jesús. Llegamos y escuchar a él, porque sus palabras son vida que da,
pero también es consciente de que no tenemos hambre con la
comida material, pero con alimento espiritual. Así que nos alimenta con su cuerpo y sangre. Así, Jesús dijo: "Trabajad, no
por la comida que perece, sino por el alimento que permanece
para la vida eterna, que el Hijo del Hombre os dará." (Jn6: 27)
Él nos da su propio cuerpo. Es el Sacramento de la comunión
no es el sacramento de la multitud, el viaje de sus pasos, nuestra fe inquebrantable en él, nuestra comida eterna.
En el Evangelio, Jesús pide la ayuda de los discípulos, del mismo modo, Jesús pide al sacerdote para celebrar la Eucaristía. Al
mando de Jesús, sacerdote invita a la gente a sentarse y escuchar la palabra de Dios y confiando en su palabra. Jesús anticipó la celebración eucarística al bendecir cinco panes y dos peces.
1. Tomó el pan y los peces
2. Dicha bendición,
3. los partió y,
4. les dio a sus discípulos
para distribuir.
Inscripciones para 2016-2017:
Domingo, 5 de Junio
9:00AM-12:00PM
Salón Parroquial
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Requisitos:
Primera Comunión
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Fe de Bautismo
Estar en el primer grado o adelante en Agosto del 2016
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$60 por el año
(no inscribiremos a nadie sin sus certificados)
Confirmación
Fe de Bautismo y Certificado de Comunión
Estar en el noveno a onceavo grado en Agosto del 2016
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$200 por el año
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Nota-El cupo es limitado. Se le dará prioridad a los feligreses
registrados en la parroquial y personas que viven dentro de sus
linderos.
Kristy Karrel, Karen Karrel, Dave Karrel and Emerenciana
Valencia, Mary Ann Torres, Sylvia Herrera, Leti Gonzalez,
David Hunsicker, Pablo Rendon, Raymunda Cortes
En la segunda lectura (1Cor11: 23-26) St. Paul da una descripción exacta de la última cena, así es como Jesús bendijo los
cinco panes y los dos peces, y es cómo Jesús bendijo el vino y
el pan en la última cena. Se considera como la cuenta más antigua de la Última Cena en la Escritura. Tenemos mucho tiempo
para estos alimentos reales que sustentan nuestra vida, la vida
de la Iglesia y seguimos su camino, con el servicio, compartir y
dar. Poco somos pero compartimos convierte en riqueza. Experimentamos el amor de potencia. Eucaristía es el corazón de la
liturgia y de nuestra vida cristiana, si quitamos el corazón de
nuestro cuerpo, ¿cómo puede ser posible que continuamos viviendo? Jesús es la Eucaristía en el centro de nuestras vidas.
¿Es posible que exista la Iglesia sin la Eucaristía? El desea que
vivimos cada día con él haciendo centro de nuestras vidas, y el
centro de nuestra Iglesia.
ARMADA BLANCA - NIDOS DE ORACION
Niños de 3-13 años: Únanse a nosotros para el rezo del
Santo Rosario!!
SABADOS DE 10:30 am a 11:30am.— en el
templo o sus alrededores.
LUNES DE 7:00 a 9:00 pm.— en el cuidado
de niños del grupo de oración.
Para mayor información llame al 264-9603.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes:
Martes:
Miércoles:
Grupo de Oración María Reina de la Paz
Le invitamos cordialmente a la asamblea de alabanza y adoración, los lunes a las 7:00pm.
¡Ven a experimentar el poder de Dios!
Para más información, llame a Lety al 922-8352.
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Jueves:
Viernes:
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Sábado:
Domingo:
2 Pe 1:2-7; Sal 91 (90):1-2, 14-16; Mc 12:1-2
Sof 3:14-18 o Rom 12:9-16;
Is 12:2-3, 4bcd-6; Lc 1:39-56
2 Tm 1:1-3, 6-12; Sal 123 (122):1b-2;
Mc 12:18-27
2 Tm 2:8-15; Sal 25 (24):4-5ab, 8-10, 14;
Mc 12:28b-34
Ez 34:11-16; Sal 23 (22):1-6; Rom 5:5b-11;
Lc 15:3-7
2 Tm 4:1-8; 1 Sm 2:1, 4-8abcd; Lc 2:41-51
1 Re 17:17-24; Sal 30 (29):2, 4-6, 11-13;
Gal 1:11-19; Lc 7:11-17

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