April 5, 2015 - St. James and St. Leo Catholic Community in Solana

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April 5, 2015 - St. James and St. Leo Catholic Community in Solana
 MASS SCHEDULE
St. James (In English) Saturday Vigil: 5:00 PM Sunday: 7:30 AM, 9:00 AM 11:30 AM & 6:00 PM St. Leo Mission (In Spanish) Sunday: 8:30 AM & 10:30 AM 1st Saturday (English): 8:00 AM Daily Mass at St. James 8:00 AM | Monday ‐ Friday Liturgy of the Hours 7:30 AM | Monday ‐ Friday Eucharistic Adoration 8:30 AM –8:00PM| Thursday Communion Service 6:45 AM | Monday ‐ Friday 8:00 AM | Saturday Reconciliation 3:30 PM | Saturday or upon request Baptism Call (858) 755‐2545 ext. *101 Marriage Preparation Call Parish Office (858) 755‐2545 ext. *112 9 months prior to wedding St. James Church 625 S Nardo Avenue (858) 755‐2545 | Fax: (858) 755‐3845 St. Leo Mission 936 Genevieve Street (858) 481‐6788 | Fax: (858) 481‐5832 www.stjamesandleo.org Mon., April 6 ~ Frank Martin † Tue., April 7 ~ Darrow Jackson † Wed., April 8 ~ Robert Klamerus † Thur., April 9 ~ Liam McGee † Fri., April 10 ~ Ray & Mary Kiefer Int. Collection
March 22, 2015 To arrange for a Mass Intention for any of the weekday Masses, please stop by or call the parish office. $15,111.45
Budgeted $22,125.00
What return shall I make to the Lord for all the Lord has given me — Psalm 116 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Marilyn Ambrose Jean Brosnahan Marc Coleman Nora Cochrane Stanley Cveykus Kathy Dunn Daniel Filler Enrique Fonseca Ray Kieffer Katherine Martinez Betty Mettee Jay Jon Moisa Trevor Paine Josefina Rivas Roseanne Schwall Kate Turner Kathleen Varni Kathleen Vernon Bruce Wadman Lise Zondler We are happy to list the names of persons who need special prayers. Names will be listed for one month. TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Peter is an eyewitness: The Lord is risen (Acts 10:34a, 37‐43). Psalm — This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad (Psalm 118). (1) Second Reading — All who are baptized, set your hearts in heaven (Colossians 3:1‐4) or (2) Second Reading — Christ our Passover is sacri‐ficed; therefore let us celebrate (1 Corinthians 5:6b‐8). Gospel — Three witnesses, Mary, Peter, and John; each re‐
sponds to the empty tomb (John 20:1‐9) or Mark 16:1‐7 (or, at an afternoon or evening Mass, Luke 24:13‐35). 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. READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Acts 2:14, 22‐33; Ps 16:1‐2a, 5, 7‐11; Mt 28:8‐15 Acts 2:36‐41; Ps 33:4‐5, 18‐20, 22; Jn 20:11‐18 Acts 3:1‐10; Ps 105:1‐4, 6‐9; Lk 24:13‐35 Acts 3:11‐26; Ps 8:2ab, 5‐9; Lk 24:35‐48 Acts 4:1‐12; Ps 118:1‐2, 4, 22‐27a; Jn 21:1‐14 Acts 4:13‐21; Ps 118:1, 14‐15ab, 16‐21; Mk 16:9‐15 Acts 4:32‐35; Ps 118:2‐4, 13‐15, 22‐24; 1 Jn 5:1‐6; Jn 20:19‐31 Sunday: Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord; Julian Calendar Palm Sunday Monday: Monday within the Octave of Easter Tuesday: Tuesday within the Octave of Easter Wednesday: Wednesday within the Octave of Easter Thursday: Thursday within the Octave of Easter Friday: Friday in the Octave of Easter; Julian Calendar Good Friday Saturday: Saturday in the Octave of Easter STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION
“This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad.” Of all days during our Church year, this is the holiest. It is on this day that we celebrate Christ’s Resurrection and our salvation. As Catholics we are all called to holiness, and today is the day on which we can respond to that call most enthusiastical‐
ly. Jesus is with us today, and He is with us through the Eucharist eve‐
ry time we go to Mass. As we approach to receive Communion today, and every time we do so, we need to search our hearts. We must remember the suffering Jesus endured for us. He shed His blood so our souls could be spared. We each need to thank the Lord for giving us life and for providing us with the Holy Spirit to comfort and guide us. Together we cry out “Alleluia!” St. Peter, in the opening of his first letter, put it this way: “Although you have not seen him you love him; even though you do not see him now yet believe in him, you rejoice with an indescribable and glori‐
ous joy. (1 Peter 1:8) Christ is risen! Alleluia! Alleluia! Acts 10: 34A, 37‐43; Ps 118: 1‐2, 16‐17, 22‐23; Col 3: 1‐4; Jn 20: 1‐9 San Jaime / San León
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LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — Pedro es un testigo: el Señor ha resucitado (Hechos 10:34a, 37‐43). Salmo — Este es el día del triunfo del Señor. Aleluya (Salmo 118 (117)). (1) Segunda lectura — Todos los bautizados, eleven su cora‐
zón al cielo (Colosenses 3:1‐4). (2) Segunda lectura — Cristo, nuestra Pascua, fue sacrificado; por tanto celebremos (1 Corintios 5:6b‐8). Evangelio — Tres testigos, María, Pedro y Juan; cada uno res‐
ponde a la tumba vacía (Juan 20:1‐9) o Mc 16:1‐7 o (en misas de la tarde o Jesús está con nosotros hoy en día, y Él está con nosotros a través de la Eucaristía cada vez que vamos a misa. Al acercarnos a comulgar hoy en día, y cada vez que lo hace‐
mos, tenemos que buscar en nuestros corazones. Debemos recordar el sufrimiento que Jesús soportó por nosotros. Él derramó su sangre para nuestras almas podría evitar. Cada uno de nosotros tenemos que dar gracias al Señor por habernos dado la vida y por darnos el Espíritu Santo a la co‐
modidad y guiarnos. LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Hch 2:14, 22‐33; Sal 16 (15):1‐2a, 5, 7‐11; Mt 28:8‐15 Hch 2:36‐41; Sal 33 (32):4‐5, 18‐20, 22; Jn 20:11‐18 Hch 3:1‐10; Sal 105 (104):1‐4, 6‐9; Lc 24:13‐35 Hch 3:11‐26; Sal 8:2ab, 5‐9; Lc 24:35‐48 Hch 4:1‐12; Sal 118 (117):1‐2, 4, 22‐27a; Jn 21:1‐14 Hch 4:13‐21; Sal 118 (117):1, 14‐15ab, 16‐21; Mc 16:9‐15 Hch 4:32‐35; Sal 118 (117):2‐4, 13‐15, 22‐24; 1 Jn 5:1‐6; Jn 20:19‐31 Adoración Eucarística El lunes 06 de abril 2015 tendremos la adoración al Santísimo Sacramento del Altar, desde las 9:00 am hasta las 5:00 pm. Oremos por nuestro obispo que toma posesión de la Diócesis el 15 de abril y para que nuestros sacerdotes sean más sabios y santos, y por las intenciones del Papa Francisco. Universal: La creación. Para que las personas aprendan a res‐
petar la creación y a cuidarla como don de Dios. Por la Evangelización: Cristianos perseguidos. Para que los cristianos perseguidos sientan la presencia re‐
confortante del Señor Resucitado y la solidaridad de toda la Iglesia. Agradecimiento Con profunda gratitud expresamos el P. John Howard, CJM, el P. Lawrence Goodwin, CJM, y el P. Ricardo Juárez, CJM jun‐
to con la Hna. Zita Toto, OLC, nuestra apreciación y reconoci‐
miento a todas las personas que voluntariamente han colabo‐
rado en las celebración de las fiestas pascuales: Los ministerios de acólitos, ministros extraordinarios de la Comunión, hospitalidad, coro, miembros del Vía‐crucis y todos aquellos que sin pertenecer algún ministerios colaboraron para que estas fiestas hayan salido con decoro y
en paz.
¡¡¡Que Jesús resucitado los llene de sus bendiciones!!!. Catecismo Reiniciamos las clases de catecismo el 10 de abril a las 5:45 p.m en las instalaciones de la Academia de san James. Padres de familia y niños y niñas los esperamos. Les recordamos a los padres de familia que los invitamos a que logren establecer en casa el momento sagrado busquen el día, la hora y el lugar para hacer la reunión familiar. Pagina 3
"Este es el día que hizo el Señor. Gocémonos y alegrémonos. "De todos los días durante nuestro año de la Iglesia, este es el más sagrado. Es en este día que celebramos la Resurrec‐
ción de Cristo y nuestra salvación. Como católicos estamos llamados a la santidad, y hoy es el día en que podamos re‐
sponder a esa llamada con más entusi‐
asmo. la noche) Lc 24:13‐35. Lunes: Martes: Miércoles: Jueves: Viernes: Sábado: Domingo: REFLECIÓN DOMINICAL Juntos gritamos "¡Aleluya" San Pedro, en la apertura de su primera carta, lo expresó así: "Aunque usted no lo ha visto usted lo ama; a pesar de que usted no lo ve todavía hoy creen en él os alegráis con un gozo inefable y glorioso. (1 Pedro 1: 8) ¡Cristo ha resucitado! ¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya! Hechos 10: 34A, 37‐43; Salmo 118: 1‐2, 16‐17, 22‐23; Col 3: 1‐4; Jn 20: 1‐9 HORA SANTA El sábado 11 de abril tendremos la Hora Santa ante nuestro Señor Sacramentado, de 7:00 a 8:00 pm. Habrá momentos de alabanza e intercesión y oración contemplativa. Pedire‐
mos por la santificación de nuestros sacerdotes, religiosos, religiosas y misioneros, así como por la unidad y fidelidad en nuestros matrimonios. Invita a tu familia. Seminario en el Espíritu Santo para Matrimonios El sábado 25 y domingo 26 de abril de 8:00 AM a 5:00 PM. celebraremos el Seminario para Matrimonios en las instala‐
ciones de San James. Las parejas interesadas en tomar este seminario vayan pidiendo permiso en sus trabajos para que puedan asistir y participar. Cursos del Instituto Diocesano S250s Documentos de Vaticano II (15 horas) Instructor: Vicente Leal, M.A. Fecha: los jueves, 16 abril al 21 mayo 2015 Hora: 6:30 p.m.‐ 9:00 p.m.
Lugar: Parroquia de Ntra. Sra. De Guadalupe, San Diego
Mission Circle People Helping People In Need Come to the Shed Dedication on Saturday, April 18th. There’ll be a brief ceremony for our new donation shed in the lower parking lot starting at 11 a.m. We’ll dedicate the shed to the memory of Laura Wagner who ran our donation and bread programs for years. Everyone in the parish is invited. After Father John blesses the shed, we’ll install a memorial plaque and serve light re‐
freshments. Please come, especially if you worked on the construction of the shed or you worked with Laura. Pastoral Care
Let us come and adore Jesus! Jesus is waiting patiently in the chapel for you. Please come and visit Him even for a short while. He loves you with an endless love and wants you to invite Him into your heart. Eucharistic Adoration: Thursdays, 8:30am to 8:00 pm. Also, consider joining the Rosary group any Moday at 6pm in the chapel behind the Altar in this their 24th year. St. James Healing Prayer NEED PRAYER St. James Healing Prayer Ministers, trained, caring and confidential, are here in the church to pray over your needs at different times throughout the month. All Sundays ‐‐ After the 9am Mass First Mondays ‐‐ 9‐10am Second Tuesdays ‐‐ 7‐8:15pm Third Saturdays ‐‐ After the 5pm Mass
We Care Greeting Card Ministry If you know of a parishioner who would be encouraged by receiving a “love note” during an illness or following the death of a family member, please contact Mary Jane Brue (Get Well), (760) 804‐0923 ([email protected]) or Peggy Anderson (Sympathy), (760) 942‐5471 ([email protected]) Support Group for Separated/Divorced Support for anyone suffering from the pain and loss associat‐
ed with a separation or divorce. We meet Sundays at 10:15 a.m. at St. James Catholic Church – Ministry Center in Solana Beach. For more information contact Frank Grant at (760) 533‐1520 / [email protected] or Jan Nadler PhD at (760) 814‐8604. Family Mental Illness Support Group Pain and suffering have come into your life, but remember pain, sorrow, suffering are but the kiss of Jesus—a sign that you have come so close to him that he can kiss you. Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta Come share, pray and support families who have a love one with a brain disorder. Spend time with people who under‐
stand mental illness. The group meets the fourth Thursday of the month ay 7 Pm in the St. James Gathering Room. St James is a place of support and community. If you need to talk please call: Marie at (760) 845‐9033 or Sandy at (858) 729‐8522. SEEKING Easter Sunday is a day all about seeking. The early Christian communities gathered around the Apostles, seeking more about the life and ministry of the Lord Jesus. Saint Paul told the baptized Colossians to “seek what is above.” Mary of Magdala went to the tomb, seeking to find the Lord’s body so that she could anoint it. We come to church on Easter Sunday seeking many things. For some of us, this is a once a year jour‐
ney, when we seek connection with the foundations of the Christian faith. For others, this day is the culmina‐
tion of a long journey of Lenten repentance. For the newly baptized, this is the first day of a new life filled with promise and expectation. Whatever it is that we seek, let us be inspired by the disciple whom Jesus loved who, when he saw the wrappings of cloth inside the empty tomb, “saw and believed.” Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Hungering for Celebration! We prayed, fasted and gave alms—and now we celebrate! Our Lenten journey with CRS Rice Bowl ends in our own hearts, where Jesus reigns forever. Let us rejoice in our risen Lord—and in the lives we’ve changed this Lent in Tanzania, Nicaragua, Niger, Lebanon, the Democratic Republic of Congo and all over the world! Please return your Rice Bowls now to the Rice Bowl dona‐
tion box as you enter church. Thank you for your generosity. Easter Daily Devotion Fill me this day, O Lord, with joy in the Risen Christ. This is the day the Lord has made! Attention Men of the Parish! Alive Again! A Retreat Experience – April 24‐26 (Friday evening through Sunday morning) Mission San Luis Rey Retreat Center. Led by Deacon Peter and sponsored by the Knights Of Columbus, come and see how a man’s spiritual journey is a unique and powerful gift to our Catholic community. We will listen, discuss, pray, enjoy fellowship, and grow together as men of God. Please drop an email to Deacon Peter, [email protected] if you are interested in attending. The cost is $200 for a shared room, $250 for a single, all meals included. Bless me this day, O Lord, through the Spirit’s power and grace. This is the day the Lord has made! Guide me this day, O Lord, to be a sign of your eternal love. Alleluia! This is the day the Lord has made! EASTER PEOPLE We are Easter people and Alleluia is our song! —St. Augustine Finding the Balance in Caregiving Wednesday, April 8 9:00 am‐12:30 pm Solana Beach Presbyterian Church, 120 Stevens Ave., SB To Register: 1‐800‐827‐4277 RSVP by Apr 6 Agenda includes educational programs (keynote presenta‐
tions and breakout sessions), community resources, givea‐
ways and refreshments. Sponsored by Caregiver Coalition (Improving the Quality of Life for Caregiv‐
ers, their Families and the Community) For more in‐
formation, log on to www.caregivercoalitionsd.org. Tax Assistance St. James Church is again sponsoring free income tax assis‐
tance for 2014 Federal and California returns. Under the aus‐
pices of the AARP Tax‐Aide program, this free tax‐
preparation service is available to low‐and middle‐income taxpayers, with the primary focus being on those who are 60 and older. The service will be offered each Saturday morning from 9am to 1pm from February 7 through April 11. To make an appointment call the Sola‐
na Beach Senior Center office (858) 509
‐2587 between 9am and 5pm Monday through Friday. Join St. James ‐ St. Leo Catholic Community on a Pilgrimage to... THE HOLY LAND
October 25‐November 5, 2015 $4,199 from San Diego UNDER SPIRITUAL DIRECTION
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DAILY BY: FR. LAWRENCE GOODWIN, CJM
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For more information please visit: www.pilgrimages.com/frlawrencecjm Nourish Your Soul Our gift to you is this Easter is the Lit‐
tle White book. Six minute daily reflec‐
tions that will keep the Easter fire burning through Pentecost. Please take one on your way out. The Office will be closed Easter Monday, April 6,2015. On behalf of Fr. Howard, Fr. Goodwin and the staff we wish you all a Blessed Easter. Congratulations to all who received the Sacraments of Initiation at the Easter Vigil. Andrew Clexton Chip Conover Jessica Judd Cody Nenadal Jarrod Schmitz Reed Schutte Welcome to our faith family!
WELCOME TO St. James‐St. Leo Catholic Community! We warmly welcome all visitors and hope you will consider making our commu‐
nity your parish home. Church attend‐
ance does not make you or your family registered members. Registration forms are in the brochure rack at the entrance of the church, or at the parish office. PASTORAL STAFF
Rev. John H. Howard, CJM, Pastor ................................................ 858‐755‐2545 ….. ........................ [email protected] Rev. Lawrence Goodwin, CJM ....................................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *101 ................... frlawrencecjm@stjames‐stleo.org Deacon Al Graff ............................................................................... 858‐452‐3684 Deacon Peter Hodsdon .................................................................. 619‐991‐5311 ................................ [email protected] Sr. Zita Toto, RGS Coordinator St. Leo Mission ............................. 858‐481‐6788 ............................. sisterzita@stjames‐stleo.org Abel & Gloria Castellanos, Youth Ministry Coordinators ............... 760‐207‐4645 ............................. [email protected] Amy Martinez, Finance Manager ................................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *103 ................... amartinez@stjames‐stleo.org Antonio Mendoza, Maintenance .................................................. 858‐755‐2545 x *109 ................... mendztony@stjames‐stleo.org Bulletin ............................................................................................ .................................................... bulletin@stjames‐stleo.org Debbie Derderian‐Office Manager ................................................. 858‐755‐2545 x *112 .................... debbie@stjames‐stleo.org Gail Jilka, Secretary ......................................................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *100 ................... gail@stjames‐stleo.org Kate Hodsdon, Coordinator of Pastoral Care ................................ 858‐755‐2545 x *107 ................... katie@stjames‐stleo.org Kathy Dunn, Principal St. James Academy ………………………. 858‐755‐1777…………………… [email protected] Pamela Smith, Faith Formation for Children ................................. 858‐755‐2545 x *106 ................... ffc@stjames‐stleo.org Patrick Villa, Youth Ministry Coordinator ....................................... 858‐755‐2545 x *111 .................... pvilla@stjames‐stleo.org Pauline Wright, Director of Music .................................................. 858‐755‐2545 x *300 .................. [email protected] Timothy O’Shea, Saints Thrift Store Manager ............................... 858‐755‐0654 ............................. [email protected] Vicente Leal, Spanish Religious Education Coordinator ................ 858‐755‐2545 x *102 ................... vicente@stjames‐stleo.org Medical/Dental Program……………………………………...……858‐259‐9464 St. James—St. Leo Catholic Community is under the pastoral care of the Eudist Fathers, or Congregation of Jesus and Mary. We owe our name to Saint John Eudes who founded the Congregation in France in 1643. The Eudists currently operate in 15 countries, most of which are in the developing world. Evangelization, mainly with the poor and the youth, is our primary purpose, as well as formation to ministry in the training of diocesan priests and lay ministers. Our motto is “To Serve Christ and His Church.” For more information visit: http://www.eudistes.org/english.htm 

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