March 27, 2016

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March 27, 2016
ST. THOMAS MORE CHURCH
2510 So. Fremont Avenue, Alhambra, CA 91803
(626) 284-8333 Website: stmcatholicalhambra.org
Sunday, March 27, 2016
EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATIONS WEEKLY LITURGIES
Saturday Vigil
5:00PM
Reconciliation
Saturday: 4:00-4:45PM
Sunday
7:30AM, 9:00AM, 12:30PM
10:45AM Spanish
English
Daily: Mon-Sat
8:30AM
Holy Day Masses
8:30AM, 7:00PM
Please contact the Parish Office for arrangements regarding
Baptisms, Sacrament of Matrimony, and Funerals
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday-Thursday 9:00AM - 7:30PM
Friday
9:00AM - 7:00PM
Saturday
9:00AM - 1:00PM
Closed 1:00 - 2:00PM
Closed 1:00 - 2:00PM
PARISH STAFF
Office: (626) 284-8333 Fax: (626) 282-4459
Mission Statement
We, the faith community of Saint Thomas More
Catholic church are called by God the Father, through
the guidance of the Holy Spirit to live lives inspired by
Jesus Christ.
We aspire to be a welcoming community with full,
active, and joyful participation in the celebration of the
Holy Eucharist. We are dedicated to grow in spirituality, to nurture and guide our children and youth, to
reach out and address the needs of other communities
around us.
Nuestra Misión
Nosotros, la comunidad de fe de la iglesia Católica
Saint Thomas More estamos llamados por Dios Padre,
por medio de la guía del Espíritu Santo, a vivir vidas inspiradas en Jesucristo.
Aspiramos a ser una comunidad acogedora y que
participa de forma plena, activa, y gozosa en la celebración de la Santa Eucaristía. Estamos dedicados a crecer
en espiritualidad, a educar y guiar a nuestros niños y
jóvenes, y a reconocer y atender las necesidades de otras
comunidades a nuestro alrededor.
Administrator: Fr . Er asmus Sor iano
(ext. 116) [email protected]
Pastor Emeritus: Rev. J er emiah O’Neill
Deacon Couple: Rogelio and Emilia Gar cia
[email protected] (626) 705-1072
Pastoral Associate: Sr . Mar gar et Devlin, SSC
LMFT/Counseling (ext. 112) [email protected]
Safeguard the Children Contact: Mae Ho
(ext. 139) or (626) 457-5302 [email protected]
Director of Religious Education: Mae Ho
(ext. 139) or (626) 457-5302 [email protected]
Liturgy & Music Coordinator: Sr . Andr ea J ohnson
(ext. 137) [email protected]
Accounting Manager: Lucy Lai
(ext. 110) [email protected]
Youth Ministry & Confirmation Coordinator: Fr ancisco Ramos
[email protected]
Assistant Coordinator: Gabr iella Ramos (ext. 135)
Parish Secretary: Tess Water s
(ext. 141) [email protected]
Parish Receptionist: Mimi Lewis
SCHOOL STAFF
School Office: (626) 284-5778 Fax: (626) 284-3303
Admin. Team: J udy J ones and Ver onica Rodr iguez, (ext. 28)
Secretary: Mar y Helen Lazo, (ext. 29)
School Website: stthomasmor ealhambr a.or g
School Email: stthomasmor e@ear thlink.net
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
March 27, 2016
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Administrator’s Corner
RISEN!
Easter Sunday
Alleluia! Jesus Christ is risen! He is not
only alive. He lives forever!
For forty days, we refrained from speaking
or proclaiming this word in our Sunday and weekday liturgies.
Now, nothing can hold us back from saying it. It can be spoken.
It must be spoken. It must be proclaimed freely, joyfully, and
enthusiastically. This is the message of Easter. Jesus, the Son of
the living God, is not dead. He does not belong to the tomb. His
place is outside. He is alive. He lives forever!
During the Lenten season, we followed Jesus making His
way to Calvary. We've spent the last forty days focusing our
eyes on Him. We’ve prayed, reflected, fasted. We spent the last
week meditating upon his suffering and death. But the holy week
doesn’t end in death. It doesn’t make sense to remain in grief and
sorrow. It has to have a joyful ending. We have one of the great
symbols of the Easter, the Paschal candle. We lighted it, carried
in procession and shared its light together during last night’s
Easter Vigil. With it, we can say the word that we hear today.
"Alleluia! Christ is risen from the dead! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!"
However, this is not the thought of Mary Magdalene, who
went to the tomb early in the morning. She was visiting a dead
friend. She was expecting to see a lifeless body of her master.
This is also the thought of some of the disciples who went rushing to the tomb. They expected the dead to stay dead. They went
rushing to the tomb feeling confused, astonished and even afraid.
They thought the body of their teacher was stolen, not risen. That's just so un-Easter.
But, there was no dead body in that tomb. You don't find a
living savior in a tomb for dead people. He's alive. He's risen! He's risen indeed! Alleluia. The feeling is not fear but joy.
The attitude is hope, not desperation. The cry is victory, not defeat. We celebrate life not death.
Jesus has risen! Alleluia! But, Peter and the disciples didn’t
receive that message with joy. As if the news of the resurrection
was so unbelievable that it didn't have an impact on their lives at
all! It was as if it had no effect on them.
Jesus is risen! This message is the foundation of our faith,
dear fellow saints of God. The One crucified and died has risen
from the dead. The guards couldn’t keep Him dead. The stone in
front of the tomb couldn't hold Him in. He is not in the
tomb. He has risen from the dead, just as He promised.
Today, you have heard the message that Christ is risen from
the dead. How will we take or receive it? How are we going to
live? We can go back home afraid, doubtful or unaffected. We
can go back to our lying and gossip. We can go back and continue living as if nothing happens; as if Christ hasn't risen; As if this
was just another Easter, another Easter Service. Or we can be
raised from the dead by the Word. We can be Alive to God. We
can be empowered by it.
He is risen! No more fear. No more trembling. No more
living scared. No more looking afraid of death. Today. Because
of his resurrection, we are different, we are born from above,
born anew in the waters of our baptism. We may be the same as
when we came in the church today but are different, now that
we have heard the word that Jesus is risen from the dead. Today,
everything changes. Because of the Gospel!
Jesus lives and so must we. Happy Easter to everyone!
¡RESUCITADO!
Domingo de Pascua
¡Aleluya! ¡Jesucristo ha resucitado! Él no sólo está vivo. ¡Él vive
para siempre!
Durante cuarenta días, nos abstuvimos de hablar o proclamando esta
palabra en nuestras liturgias dominicales y entre semana. Ahora,
nada puede contenerlo a partir de decirlo. Se puede hablar. Debe ser
hablado. Debe ser proclamado libremente, con alegría, y con
entusiasmo. Este es el mensaje de Pascua. Jesús, el Hijo de Dios vivo
no está muerto. No pertenece a la tumba. Su lugar está fuera. Él está
vivo. ¡Él vive para siempre!
Durante el tiempo de Cuaresma, hemos seguido haciendo Jesús
camino del Calvario. Hemos pasado los últimos cuarenta días
enfocar nuestros ojos en Él. Hemos rezado, hemos reflexionado,
ayunábamos. Pasamos la última semana meditando su sufrimiento y
muerte. Pero la Semana Santa no termina en la muerte. No tiene
sentido permanecer en el dolor y la tristeza. Debe tener un final feliz.
Tenemos uno de los grandes símbolos de la Pascua, la vela
pascual. Hemos encendió, se llevó en procesión y compartir su luz
juntos durante Vigilia de Pascua de anoche. Con él, podemos decir la
palabra que oímos hoy. "¡Aleluya! ¡Cristo ha resucitado de entre los
muertos! ¡Él ha resucitado, aleluya!"
Sin embargo, este no es el pensamiento de María Magdalena, que fue
a la tumba temprano en la mañana. Ella estaba visitando a un amigo
muerto. Ella esperaba ver un cuerpo sin vida de su maestro. Esta es
también la idea de que algunos de los discípulos que iban que
acometen a la tumba. Se espera que los muertos se quedó muerto. Se
fueron que acometen a la sensación tumba confundido, asombrado e
incluso miedo. Pensaron que el cuerpo de su maestro fue robado, no
ha resucitado. Eso no es sólo Pascua.
Sin embargo, no había cadáver en la tumba. No se encuentra un
salvador que vive en una tumba para los muertos. Está vivo. ¡Él ha
resucitado! Aleluya. El sentimiento no es el miedo más que alegría.
La actitud es la esperanza no la desesperación. El clamor es la
victoria, no derrota. Celebramos la vida y no la muerte.
¡Jesús ha resucitado! ¡Aleluya! Pero, Pedro y los discípulos no
reciben ese mensaje de alegría. ¡Como si la noticia de la resurrección
era tan increíble que no tiene un impacto en sus vidas en absoluto!
Era como si no tuviera efecto en ellos.
¡Jesús ha resucitado! Este mensaje es el fundamento de nuestra
fe, queridos hermanos en la fe de Dios. El crucificado y muerto, ha
resucitado de entre los muertos. Los guardias no podía mantenerlo
muerto. La piedra delante de la tumba no pudo retenerlo. Él no está
en la tumba. Ha resucitado de entre los muertos, tal como lo
prometió.
Hoy, ustedes han escuchado el mensaje de que Cristo ha
resucitado de entre los muertos. ¿Cómo vamos a tomar o recibirlo?
¿Cómo vamos a vivir? Podemos regresar a casa asustado, dudoso o
no afectado. Podemos volver a nuestras mentiras y chismes.
Podemos volver atrás y seguir viviendo como si no pasa nada; como
si Cristo no ha resucitado; Como si esto era sólo otra Pascua, otro
servicio de Pascua. O podemos ser levantados de entre los muertos
por la Palabra. Podemos estar vivos para Dios. Podemos ser
benefician del mismo.
¡Ha resucitado! No más miedo. No más temblante. No se asusta
más la vida. No más mirar miedo a la muerte. Hoy, a causa de su
resurrección, somos diferentes, que nacen desde arriba, nacido de
nuevo en las aguas de nuestro bautismo. Podemos ser el mismo que
cuando nos encontramos en la iglesia de hoy, pero somos diferentes,
ahora que hemos oído la palabra que Jesús ha resucitado de entre los
muertos. Hoy, todo cambia. ¡Por causa del Evangelio!
Jesús vive y también debemos hacerlo. ¡Feliz Pascua a todos!
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
March 27, 2016
TODAY’S READINGS
Please Pray for the Sick
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 responds to
the empty tomb (John 20:1-9) or Luke 24:1-12 (or, at an afternoon or
evening Mass, Luke 24:13-35).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11; Mt 28:8-15
Tuesday:
Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22; Jn 20:11-18
Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9; Lk 24:13-35
Thursday: Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2, 5-9; Lk 24:35-48
Friday:
Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22-27; Jn 21:1-14
Saturday: Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118:1, 14-21; Mk 16:9-15
Sunday:
Acts 5:12-16; Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24;
Rv 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19; Jn 20:19-31
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 corazón al
cielo (Colosenses 3:1-4) o
(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 responde a
la tumba vacía (Juan 20:1-9) o Lc 24:1-12 (o en Misas de la tarde o
la noche, Lc 24:13-35).
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes:
Martes:
Miércoles:
Jueves:
Viernes:
Sábado:
Domingo:
Hch 2:14, 22-33; Sal 16 (15):1-2, 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 8:2, 5-9; Lc 24:35-48
Hch 4:1-12; Sal 118 (117):1-2, 4, 22-27; Jn 21:1-14
Hch 4:13-21; Sal 118 (117):1, 14-21; Mc 16:9-15
Hch 5:12-16; Sal 118 (117):2-4, 13-15, 22-24;
Ap 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19; Jn 20:19-31
Joan Diskin
Nazaria Padua
Adria Garcia
Glicerio Sison
Renato de Jesus
Antonino Soriano
Holbarook Khort
Socorro Vituq
Ramon Lai
Tina Yee
John Lambert
Fr. O’Neill
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Bishop Rodolfo Beltran
A
Dolores Alatorre
Anita Alderete
Mary Helen Andrade
Dory and Mariano
Aoanan
Rosa Astacio
B
Patricia Bernal
H (Continued)
Sally Herrera
Andi Holister
Carmen Hopping
P
Tony Pagliotti
Sharon Palmiter
Albert Pelaez Jr.
I
Joseph Power
Selvia Inado
Evelyn Ibarra
Hector Ibarra
Lourdes Brizuela
J
Steven Brown
Tod and Rose Marie
Brown
C
Darwin Jenkins
Q
R
Corina Ramirez
Esperanza, Marta, and
Diomira Ramirez
Ramon Ramos
K
Maria Raygosa
L
Debra Redo
Esther Camacho
Mary Campitiello
S. Cano
Dennis del Castillo
Lillian Lee
Concepcion Robles
Lucy Rivas
Luz Rodriguez
Emilia Rodriguez
Jessica Cerda
Mauricio Luna
Rafael and Gerardo
Luna
Candice Lyman
Virginia Rosales
M
Magdalena Sanchez
Henry Machuca
Aurora Santos
Gilbert Madrid
Ronald Santos
Cely Magpantay
Robert Schmidt
Uldarica Sison
Dean Smith
T
Jovita Tagle
Benny Chua
Isabel Cucci
D
Gustavo Adolfo
Delatorre
Sonia Gonzalez
Deltoro
E
Elias Esobedo
F
Glorioso Fajardo
G
James Lindgren
Yee See Lipsun
Eleanor Lopez
Alina Magrina
Edgardo Marin
Jean Miceli
Monica Monreal
S
Louis Sanchez
Dan Garcia
Daniela Garcia de la
Rosa
Dolores Garcia
Barbara Montague
Efren and Bertha
Moreno
U
Caridad Muro
Escefania Verendia
Juan Antonio Garcia
N
Espie Villanueva
Rosa Gomez
Jose Gonzalez
Isaiah Gutierrez
H
Leopoldo Hernandez
Memo Herrera
Dolores Natividad
Gisela Newson
O
Barbara Ornelas
Mary Lou Ochoa
Ricardo Villegas
Felicidad Villegas
Christopher Vindell
W, X, Y, Z
Jean Reyes Williams
Fariz Ziedan
V
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
March 27, 2016
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THE EXTRAORDINARY JUBILEE OF MERCY
December 8, 2015 - November 20, 2016
The Jubilee announcement had been made on the second anniversary of
the election of Pope Francis, during his homily for the penitential liturgy with which the Holy Father opened the “24 Hours for the Lord”.
This initiative, proposed by the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of
the New Evangelization, promotes throughout the world the opening of
churches for an extended period of time for the purpose of inviting
people to the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation. The theme
for this year has been taken from the Letter of St. Paul to the Ephesians,
“God rich in mercy” (Eph 2:4).
Please visit the Year of Mercy website at seekmercy.org
Lenten Backpack Project
This Season of Lent we invite you to participate in our parish’s
“Lenten Backpack Project,” which aims to provide backpacks
with school supplies to poor children in the Philippines.
The desired school supplies include:
Pencils
Pens
Crayons
Rulers
Erasers
Pencil Sharpeners
Glue Sticks
Notebooks
You may send your donations to the parish office or drop them
in the boxes provided in the vestibule.
St. Stephen Martyrs Church’s
Food Bank
Please Help Stock the Food Bank
Tuna
Roast Beef
Ham
Mayonnaise, Mustard
Mashed Potatoes
Cheese
Canned Soups
Instant Coffee
Canned Tomatoes
Canned Vegetables
Canned Fruit
Cereal
Oatmeal
Cooking Oil
Toothbrushes / Toothpaste
Large Paper Bags
Chicken
Beef Stew
Rice, Beans
Spaghetti
Pasta Sauce
Macaroni & Cheese
Salt, Pepper
Tea, Sugar, Flour
Top Ramen
Bread, Crackers
Peanut Butter
Jam or Jelly
Ham & Cracker Packs
Shampoo / Conditioner
Dish Soap / Hand Soap
Plastic Bags
Vatican Splendors features over 200 objects, including personal mementos from both His Holiness Pope Benedict and
Pope Saint John Paul II. From the sights and sounds of the
grand Basilica to a touchable cast of Saint John Paul II's hand,
it's a true "insiders" view of the Vatican, including spiritual,
artistic and ceremonial treasures. With its vast collection of
paintings and artifacts dating from the earliest days of papal
history, Vatican Splendors provides an unprecedented opportunity for faith formation.
This program allows parishioners to obtain exhibit tickets at a
discounted price of $5 off each ticket. Tickets can be pur chased at
www.ReaganLibrary.com/VaticanSplendors or at the Reagan Library
box office. Enter or mention discount code: 'PARISH'.
Saint Thomas More Youth Ministry says
“Thank You!”
STM Youth Ministry sends their warm and heart-felt
appreciation.
“Thank you everyone who contributed to the success
rd
of our 3 Annual Dinner & a Show fundraiser.
Thank you to those who performed, donated, served
and especially those who attended! It was great community event.”
Safeguard the Children
Make a report: If you are being abused, have been
abused, or know someone who is being abused, you
can call Victims Assistance Ministry for free at:
(800) 355-2545
Or seek help through one of many agencies.
Visit our site for more information:
http://www.la-archdiocese.org/org/protecting/vam/Pages/report.aspx
www.facebook.com/StThomasMoreAlhambra
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday, March 26, 2016 — Holy Saturday
7:00 PM Fr. Eras
Holbrook Khort †
Sunday, March 27, 2016 — Easter Sunday
7:30 AM Fr. Hoan
Anna Kim Bui †
9:00 AM Fr. Eras
Mary Cerda †
10:45 AM Fr. Eras
Eric Medina (Birthday)
12:30 PM Fr. Andrew
Adria Garcia†
Monday, March 28 2016
8:30 AM Fr. Harold
Mary Cerda †
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
8:30 AM Fr. Harold
Lucy Lai and the Lai Family
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
8:30 AM Fr. Eras
Ramon Lai †
Thursday, March 31, 2016
7:00 PM Fr. Donovan
Magdalena Lagunas †
Friday, April 1, 2016
8:30 AM Fr..Eras
Fr. Eras and the Soriano Family
Saturday, April 2, 2016
8:30 AM Fr. Hoan
Parishioners of STM
4:00 PM Fr. Eras
Confessions
5:00 PM Fr. Eras
Arturo Jimenez †
Sunday, April 3, 2016
7:30 AM Fr. Hoan
Anna Kim Bui †
9:00 AM Fr. Eras
Glicerio Sison †
10:45 AM
Comboni
Missionary
12:30 PM Fr. Andrew
3:00 PM Fr. Eras
Parishioners of STM
Arturo Jimenez †
Divine Mercy Celebration
Collections for 3/13/16
5:00 PM
$1,289.00
7:30 AM
$651.00
9:00 AM
$1,918.00
10:45 AM
$676.00
12:30 PM
$1,078.00
By mail/online
$449.00
Bldg Fund
$1,218.00
Altar Society
$71.00
Special Projects Fund
$11.00
$7,361.00
March 27, 2016
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CURRENT EVENTS
Saturday, March 26, 2016
6:00 PM Confirmation Class
6:30 PM Divine Mercy*
Sunday, March 27, 2016
12:15 PM Divine Mercy*
Monday, March 28, 2016
9:30 AM Legion of Mary
6:30 PM Divine Mercy*
7:00 PM RCIA Class
7:30 PM Youth Band Practice
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
9:00 AM Our Lady of Wisdom
6:45 PM English Choir Practice
7:00 PM Divine Mercy*
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
7:00 PM Bible Study
7:00 PM Divine Mercy*
Thursday, March 31, 2016
6:30 PM Youth Nights
7:00 PM Divine Mercy*
8:00 PM Spanish Choir Practice
Friday, April 1, 2016
9:00 AM Eucharistic Adoration
7:00 PM Divine Mercy*
Saturday, April 2, 2016
3:00 PM Divine Mercy*
3:15 PM Holy Hour*
4:00 PM Confessions*
6:00 PM Confirmation Class*
Sunday, April 3, 2016
8:30 AM Sunday Breakfast
3:00 PM Divine Mercy Mass*
4:00 PM Divine Mercy Potluck*
Hall or MC
Church
Church
Ministry Center
Church
Ministry Center
Church
Church
Church
Church
Ministry Center
Church
Ministry Center
Church
Church
Church
Ministry Center
Chaplet
Church
Church
Hall or MC
Hall
Church
Hall
*DIVINE MERCY SCHEDULE
Novena: March 25, 2016 to April 3, 2016
Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 6:30 PM before the service
Sunday, March 27, 2016 at 12:15 PM after Spanish Mass
Monday through Friday, March 28 to April 1
7:00 PM
Saturday, April 2, 2016 at the Church
3:00 PM Divine Mercy Chaplet
3:15 PM Holy Hour
4:00 PM Confessions
Sunday, April 3, 2016 at the Church
3:00 PM Special Mass for Divine Mercy (Bilingual)
4:00 PM Potluck at the Hall

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