St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church May 15th

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St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church May 15th
St. Catherine of Alexandria Catholic Church
May 15th
“Pentecost Sunday”
Email:
[email protected]
Web:
stcatherineofalexandria.net
Facebook:
St Catherine Of Alexandria Catholic Church
Twitter @
StCathOfTem
Tel. 951-676-4403 Fax. 951-695-6659
41875 “C” Street, Temecula, CA 92592
Parish Information
Pastoral Associate
Director Of Liturgy
& Catechetical Ministries
Pastoral Council
Finance Council
Business Manager
Office Manager
Sacramental Life Ministries
Deacon Pat Necerato
676-4403
Yolanda Ortiz
Renee Micallef
Jeff Irwin
Emmy Lontoc
676-4403
676-4403
676-4403
676-4403
695-6658
Sharla Ortiz
676-4403
John Lawson
Terry Antuzzi
870-9990
676-7318
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Bulletin & Web Editor
Parish Librarian
Infant Baptism
Confirmation/Adults
Holy Communion/Sick
Resurrection Ministry
Wedding/Convalidation
Retrouvaille Program
Vocation Director
Marriage Encounter
Funerals
Family Healing
Deacons
Maria Barth
587-0023
[email protected]
Eucharestia
Maria Altamirano
676-5747
Bautizos
Maria Barth
587-0023
Lectores
Amado Garcia
696-2706
Movimiento Fam.
Fernando Martinez
760-8726
Caritas Casesoramiento
909-763-4970 #449
Unicion De Los Enfermos Maria Barth
587-0023
Grupo De Jovenes
Maria Barth
587-0023
Grupo Juvenil
Tony Carbajal
961-9312
Grupo De Oracion
Maria Espinoza
234-2037
Faith Formation
Dennis Malkowski
Efren Ramirez
Armando Servin
Filipino Ministry
Healing Ministry
Knights of Columbus
Christian Life Ministries
Bereavement Ministry
Women’s Guild
Dance Ministry Zumba
Regina Applegate
George Montano
Jim Pupura
Paul Watkins
Rita Hernandez
Bea Galindo
Bettina Alcantara
587-0982
522-9072
587-0862
302-5326
676-5655
695-1546
719-6863
Jill Gonzales
471-2692
Eugene Eble
Eugene Eble
Mary Hitzeman
Letha Heylmun
694-8614
694-8614
693-2146
695-6656
Events Coordinator
R.C.I.C. for Children
Little Church/VBS
Letha Heylmun
Allison Willits
695-6656
714-244-6315
Birth Choice
St. Vincent De Paul
Catholic Charities
Adult Faith Formation
R.C.I.A
Journey of Faith
Susan Cline
Frank Dagonese
295-5971
514-6872
Liturgical / Worship Miniseries
Altar Servers
Sharla Ortiz
676-4403
Holy Communion
Karen Ritchie
906-2279
Greeters
Mary Kleinvachter
551-4813
Lectors
Ernie Cruz
972-4336
Ushers
Oscar Talosig
252-4780
Art & Environment/Banners Fernando & Sonia Martinez
Art & Environment/Decorations Jill Gonzalez
471-2692
Music
Nancy Marshall
285-5233
Music
7:25 am Daily 8:00 am Sun. Nancy Marshall
5:00 pm Sat.
Danielle Ellingson
7:00 pm Sat. & 2:00 pm Sun. Rudy Vegara
10:00 am
Andy Santos
12:00 Noon & Children's Choir JR Santos
6:00 pm Youth Mass
Mike & Debbie Sierras
285-5233
676-4403
775-1969
691-2267
677-3075
676-6036
302-3140
225-6240
201-8348
Christian Life Ministries
Director of Youth Min.
Confirmation/Youth
Religious Edu. Admin.
Grades K-5 Cord.
[email protected]
970-8050
506-6653
514-6872
676-5655
693-2144
695-6653
514-6872
699-6750
693-2144
676-1219
(Service to the Divorced and Couples with Impediments to Receive Sacraments)
[email protected]
Ministerios En Espanol
Directora De Edu.
Julie Sprengelmeyer
Anthony Karganilla
Frank Dagonese
Rita Hernandez
Mia Barth
Dc. Bob & Fran
Frank Dagonese
John & Raquel
Mia Barth
Leng Gonzales
[email protected]
Outreach Programs
Crisis Pregnancy
Help/Food Pantry
296-3441
587-6752
924-9964
If your group or ministry has an announcement
to be placed in our bulletin, please submit it to
Sharla Ortiz 3 weeks prior to publication for
approval. If you would like the event to be
announced at Mass, the same 3 week policy
holds. Thank you.
Sharla Ortiz
[email protected]
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to date parish activities and important news.
@StCathOfTem
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If you have a serious illness, are facing
hospitalization and/or surgery, you should
arrange to receive the Sacrament of the
Anointing of the Sick. The Anointing is offered
every Friday at the 7:25 am mass’s upon
request. If you or your family member is unable
to attend mass Father will come to your home.
Please contact the parish office to allow time or
proper preparation. Thank you.
Mark Your Calendar
New Parishioner Orientation, Tuesday May 17th at 6:15pm
(Spanish) and 7:00pm (English)
Reconciliation Service, Wednesday June 1st 7:00 pm
Reconciliation Service, Saturday June 4th 8:00 am
Memorial Day, May 30th, 2016 the office will be CLOSED
Infant Baptism Information Meeting, June 4th at 9:30 am in
Room 101
Summer Office Hours (May 31st—July 29th)
7:00 am - 2:00 pm
Mass Intentions
Please pray for the ill and hospitalized members of our
Parish, their families & caregivers. “Please remember our
Elderly and Homebound as well”. Send correspondence to
[email protected] if you wish to have a name added or
removed to this list.
Date
Hour
May 16th
Monday
Mother’s
7:25 am
Isabell Vargas
Gabriella Stumetz
Jim McCarthy
Patricia Pedersen
Emmanuel Lopez
Francisca Soto
Marc Wright
Mary McClintock
Stacy Gibbons
May 17th
Tuesday
Juanita Tarango
Paul Fitzpatrick
Mary Anne Hague
Mother’s
7:25 am
Bobbi Martinez
Irene Marin
Ascencion Marin
Colleen Dalton
Caroline Halter
May 18th
Wednesday
Mother’s
7:25 am
WE WELCOME NEW
PARISHIONERS TO OUR
PARISH FAMILY NEW
PARISHIONER ORIENTATION
May 19th
Thursday
Mother’s
7:25 am
May 20th
Friday
Mother’s
7:25 am
If you are interested in joining Saint Catherine of
Alexandria Catholic Church please make plans to
join us at our next New Parishioner Orientation
scheduled for the following date and times: May 17th,
2016 at 6:15 PM Spanish, Parish Social Hall May
17th, 2016 at 7:00 PM English Parish Social Hall
This is an information meeting lasting about 30
minutes and we are committed to serving the needs of
all those who show interest in joining our Parish. If
you have any questions please contact the Parish
Office at 951 676-4403.
May 21st
Saturday
Joseph Zahradnik & Family
5:00 pm
Jesus Anaya
7:00 pm
May 22nd
Sunday
Frank O’Doherty
8:00 am
Severo Andal Lontoc
10:00 am
Julia Tolentino
Remedios & Benjamin Jumamil
12:00 pm
Intentions of Parishioners
2:00 pm
Robert Slater
6:00 pm
Blessings, Dcn. Pat Necerato, Pastoral Associate
St. Catherine Of Alexandria
ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA
SUNDAY COLLECTION
2nd Sunday May 2016
MASS TIME
5PM
7PM
8AM
10AM
12PM
2PM
6PM
TOTALS
LAST YEAR
Difference
PLATE
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
527.00
428.00
620.00
985.00
841.00
1,019.00
536.00
4,956.00
6,931.00
(1,975.00)
REGULAR- TOTAL PER
ENVELOPES
MASS
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2,755.00
572.00
2,998.00
2,137.00
1,774.00
1,136.00
2,116.00
13,488.00
13,946.00
(458.00)
$ 3,282.00
$ 1,000.00
$ 3,618.00
$ 3,122.00
$ 2,615.00
$ 2,155.00
$ 2,155.00
$ 18,444.00
$ 20,878.00
$ (2,434.00)
2014 DDF Assessments:
Diocese Goal:
$114,200
Parish Goal:
$200,000
Total
$314,200
Received to Date
$38,438
Pledge to Date
$50,645
# of Donors
655
12.25% Percent of Goal
K-5, Middle School, High School, Young Adults, and Family Catechesis Information
K-12 Faith Formation Registration
Next opportunity to register!
Sunday, May 15th – 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM
Sunday, May 22nd – 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM and 3:00 PM to 5:30 PM
Faith Formation Forms available at: www.stcatherineofalexandria.net
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Contact our Faith Formation Office for details.
11th Annual Vacation Bible School
YOUTH
MINISTRY
NEWS!!!
HELP NEEDED…
to serve as
Lectors,
Eucharistic Ministers,
Greeters and Ushers!
Contact Eugene at
951 694-8614 or
email at
[email protected]
MASS CARD
Your Name __________________
Date _____ Mass Time ________
Priest _____________________
Gospel _____________________
Homily Topic________________
For information or to volunteer please contact:
Allison Willits 714-244-6315 or
Martha Yates 760-271-9246
Congratulations to all those who
received First Holy Eucharist this
Easter Season.
We stand with you, we pray for you,
Oh Holy child of God!!
Congratulations to Ms.
Des Arthur’s class who
have learned their
prayers
Once in a lifetime…
PILGRIMAGE TO THE
CANONIZATION
OF BLESSED TERESA OF
CALCUTTA
In the Jubilee Holy Year of Mercy
Join Fr. Tom Burdick
and your friends from Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Parish
August 30-September 8, 2016
(10 days from LAX International Airport)
This amazing spiritual journey includes
Florence—Siena—Assisi—Rome
Experience the canonization Mass of Blessed Teresa of Calcutta—the Duomo and
art masterpieces in Florence—the church commemorating St. Catherine in Siena—the Basilica and tomb of St. Francis in Assisi and the eternal city of Rome
and the Vatican including entering through the Holy Doors open for the Jubilee
Year at St. Peter’s and the three other major basilicas—an audience with Pope
Francis (if he is in residence)—the Sistine Chapel—the Catacombs—and more!*
*A flyer with detailed itinerary and travel information is available in the Parish office
or online http://www.unitours.com/client/FrBurdickMotherTeresaCanonization.html
For More Information—Contact Bill Copus: 951.926.6100 or
[email protected]
Join us!
Space is limited—Sign up Today
Have questions about this pilgrimage? Ask us!
www.unitours.com/questions
To the following people from our parish who have recently completed the diocesan annulment advocacy training program.
This was a five-week course requiring concentrated study with practical work and application. They are now able to assist
those who wish to submit a petition for an annulment. Please call the office for more information.
Francisco Meza
Yolanda Servin
Donald Hitzeman
Joel Reyes
Eduardo Baltadano
Deacon Armando Servin
John Gabriele
John Lawson
Mary (Becky) Bateman
Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the people of our community and parish.
A message from our Parochial Vicar, Fr. Sergio Renteria
Thank you so much!!!
Every beginning has an end, and my stay among you between friends and brothers of the Parish of
St. Catherine of Alexandria is coming to an end.
I came from blessed Finis Terrae of Cabo San Lucas, more than a thousand miles from here where
God put me to work for your kingdom and share what I love and that is my priesthood. I learned so
much in so little time and I thank God for this wonderful experience in my priestly ministry. Thanks to
Bishop Gerald Barnes, our pastor Father Anthony, the emeritus pastors, deacons, all our parish
staff, the committed laypeople with a large army working in the vineyard of the Lord and all who in
daily life and every Sunday we come together at the banquet of the Eucharist.
When you come from another country or from another diocese other than our diocese of San Bernardino there are policies to follow according to the pastoral structure and one of them is to have
experience in two parishes to work in to continue serving the people of God who live in this portion
of his beloved flock.
I will always carry them in my heart, and especially in my prayers and daily Eucharist in silence and
contemplation of nature, the temple of the glory of God.
I make my own these words of St. John Paul II in his 5th. Aztec pastoral visit to my country: "I'm going but I'm not, I'm going, but I stay heart" (SJPII) Pray for me.....
Fr. Sergio Renteria Sanchez
Parochial Vicar
We Celebrate the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
On Sunday, May 29, 2016 with a
EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION
All are invited to participate
________________________________
The feast of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, also known as Corpus Christi, is one time when our Lord in
the Blessed Sacrament is exposed not just to faithful Catholics but to all the world. This is a time when Catholics
can show their love for Christ in the Real Presence by honoring Him in a very public way. It is also a wonderful way
in which we can show our love for our neighbors by bringing Our Lord closer to them as well. So many conversions
are a result of Eucharistic Adoration experienced from inside the Church and how many more there would be if we
could reach those who only drive by the church in worldly pursuits.
The Feast of Corpus Christi (Latin for Body of Christ), is a Roman Catholic Rite liturgical solemnity celebrating the
tradition and belief in the body and blood of Jesus Christ and his Real Presence in the Eucharist. It emphasizes the
joy of the institution of the Eucharist and this year, the feast is liturgically celebrated on Sunday, May 29, 2016.
At the end of the 8AM Mass on this day, we will have a procession of the Blessed Sacrament displayed in a monstrance around the Church campus. This is in cooperation with the Vatican where a notable Eucharistic procession
is presided over by the Pope each year in Rome, where it begins at the Arch basilica of St. John Lateran and
makes its way to the Basilica of Saint Mary Major, where it concludes.
Please make plans to join us in this very special, once a year celebration. Please call the office for more information.
Deployed Military
Lt.
Daniel Slater
Tech Sgt. Paul M. Lamelin
US Navy West Pac
SSGT
Kyle Banogon
USAF
Alaska
USAF
CPL
Dominique M Lamelin
USMC
Kuwait
Pusan Korea
DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO'S
HAD AN ABORTION?
Assure her of your love and support
Much as you’d like to make all her suffering go away with the right words, her grief and loss won’t disappear after one conversation. Assure her of your friendship. Tell her you will be there for her and help her find healing.
HELP is available
Ask your friend if she has ever heard about help for people struggling after abortion. There are safe places where trained people
can help her overcome grief and loss, and give her hope. There are counselors, priests and ministers prepared to help, as well as
support groups and retreats. Offer her the name and phone number of the local Project Rachel. Give her this website address:
www.hopeafterabortion.com.
Spiritual healing
Even a woman who doesn’t go to church or think of herself as religious can be afraid that God will never forgive her for having
an abortion. She should know that God loves and forgives those who are sorrowful. He wants to comfort them and give them his
peace.
You might want to invite your friend to go to church with you, or ask her to consider talking it over with a priest or minister
trained in post-abortion counseling. Some Bible passages and prayers relating to God’s love and mercy can be found at the Prayers section of www.hopeafterabortion.com.
Diocese: San Bernardino
Project Rachel: Hope & Healing
Contact: Mary Phone: 909-475-5352
Email: [email protected]
If you would like to discuss this further, call Deacon Pat Necerato 951-676-4403
¿CONOCES A ALGUIEN QUE HA
TENIDO UN ABORTO?
Asegurarle su amor y apoyo
Por más que se quiera desaparecer el sufrimiento, diciendo las palabras adecuadas, el dolor y la perdida no desaparecerán con
solo una conversación. Asegúrele que estará con ella para ayudarle a encontrar la sanación.
¿Dónde se puede encontrar ayuda?
Pregúntele a su amiga si ella conoce de la ayuda que existe para las personas víctimas del aborto. Hay lugares seguros donde las
personas capacitadas pueden ayudar a superar el dolor, la pérdida y brindarle esperanza. Hay consejeros, sacerdotes y ministros
preparados para ayudar así como grupos de apoyo y retiros. Ofrézcale el nombre y número de teléfono local del Proyecto Raquel.
Compártale esta dirección web: www.hopeafterabortion.com.
Sanación espiritual
Incluso, una persona que va a la Iglesia así como la que no asiste a un culto religioso, puede tener miedo al pensar que Dios nunca la perdonará por haber tenido un aborto. Ella debe saber que Dios ama, perdona y consuela al triste con la paz.
Usted puede sugerirle a su amiga, pedir ayuda para recibir sanación espiritual. Invitarle a ir con usted a la Iglesia, pedirle que
considere hablar de ello con un sacerdote o ministro entrenado en el asesoramiento post-aborto, leyendo algunos pasajes de la
Biblia y oraciones relacionadas con el amor y la misericordia de Dios, que se pueden encontrar en la sección de oraciones de
www.hopeafterabortion.com.
Diócesis: San Bernardino
Proyecto Raquel: Hope & Healing
Contacto: Mary
Teléfono: 909-475-5352
E-mail: [email protected]
Si usted desea más información o tiene alguna pregunta, llame al 951-676-4403 Diacono Pat Necerato
Un mensaje de nuestro Vicario Parroquial, P. Sergio Rentería
Muchas Gracias!!!
Todo comienzo tiene su final, y mi estancia entre ustedes amigos y hermanos de la
Parroquia de Santa Catalina de Alejandría está llegando a su término.
Vine del Finis Terrae bendito de Cabo San Lucas a mas de mil millas de aqui donde Dios me
puso a trabajar por su reyno y compartir lo que mas amo que es mi sacerdocio. He aprendido
mucho en tan poco tiempo y le doy gracias a Dios por esta experiencia inolvidable en mi ministerio
sacerdotal. Gracias al Obispo Geral Barns, a nuestro pastor al Padre Anthony, a los pastores
eméritos, a los diáconos, a todo nuestro personal del Staff parroquial, a los laicos comprometidos
que con un gran ejercito laborando en la viña del Señor y a todos los que en la vida diaria y cada
domingo nos encotramos en el banquete de la eucaristía.
Cuando uno viene de otro pais o de otra diócesis a esta de San Bernardino (incardinación),
hay pólizas a seguir de acuerdo a la estructura pastoral y una de ellas es tener experiencia en dos
parroquias para quedarse a seguir sirviendo al pueblo de Dios que pergregina en esta porcion de su
grey amada.
Los llevare siempre en mi corazon de Padre y pastor, y sobre todo en mi plegaria y eucaristia
diaria, en el silencio y en la contemplacion de la naturaleza templo de la Gloria de Dios.
Hago mias estas palabras de San Juan Pablo segundo en su 5ta. visita pastoral a mi pais azteca: "Me voy pero no me voy, me voy, pero de corazon me quedo" (SJPII) Recen por mi.....
Fr. Sergio Renteria Sanchez
Parroquial Vicar
Today’s Readings
First Reading — Filled with the Holy Spirit, the apostles begin to speak in tongues (Acts 2:1-11).
Psalm — Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face
of the earth (Psalm 104).
Second Reading — In one Spirit we are baptized into one body and given to drink of one Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13) or Romans 8:8-17.
Gospel — Jesus Christ appears to the disciples and sends them on their mission with the power to forgive
or retain sins through the Holy Spirit (John 20:19-23) or John 14:15-16, 23b-26.
Lecturas De Hoy
Primera lectura — Llenos del Espíritu Santo, los apóstoles empezaron a hablar en lenguas (Hch 2:1-11).
Salmo — Envía, Señor, tu Espíritu, a renovar la tierra. Aleluya (Salmo 104 [103]).
Segunda lectura — Fuimos bautizados en el Espíritu para formar un sólo cuerpo (1 Corintios 12:3b-7, 12
-13) o Romanos 8:8-17.
Evangelio — Jesús se aparece a los discípulos y los envía en su misión con el poder de perdonar o retener
los pecados mediante el Espíritu Santo (Juan 20:19-23) o Juan 14:15-16, 23b-26.
Readings for the Week
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Jas 3:13-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mk 9:14-29
Jas 4:1-10; Ps 55:7-11a, 23; Mk 9:30-37
Jas 4:13-17; Ps 49:2-3, 6-11; Mk 9:38-40
Jas 5:1-6; Ps 49:14-20; Mk 9:41-50
Jas 5:9-12; Ps 103:1-4, 8-9, 11-12; Mk 10:1-12
Jas 5:13-20; Ps 141:1-3, 8; Mk 10:13-16
Prv 8:22-31; Ps 8:4-9; Rom 5:1-5; Jn 16:12-15
Lecturas De La Semana
Lunes:
Stgo 3:13-18; Sal 19 (18):8-10, 15; Mc 9:14-29
Martes: Stgo 4:1-10; Sal 55 (54):7-11a, 23; Mc 9:30-37
Miércoles: Stgo 4:13-17; Sal 49 (48):2-3, 6-11; Mc 9:38-40
Jueves:
Stgo 5:1-6; Sal 49 (48):14-20; Mc 9:41-50
Viernes: Stgo 5:9-12; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 8-9, 11-12; Mc 10:1-12
Sábado: Stgo 5:13-20; Sal 141 (140):1-3, 8; Mc 10:13-16
Domingo: Prov 8:22-31; Sal 8:4-9; Rom 5:1-5; Jn 16:12-15
Saints and Special Observances
Sunday:
Monday:
Wednesday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Pentecost Sunday
Seventh Week in Ordinary Time
St. John I
St. Bernardine of Siena
St. Christopher Magallanes and Companions; Blessed Virgin Mary; Armed Forces Day
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
“Order” and “presbyter” are not everyday words in our
vocabulary, since we think of order as a quality of life rather
than a collective noun, and “priest” usually does just fine in
everyday conversation. Yet each word has deep roots in our
tradition. At an ordination we select men for service to the
community. Ordo is a Latin word drawn not from pagan religious life but from Imperial Rome. It meant a distinct body
standing apart from the people, such as a body of people responsible for civil governance, senators for example. Think
of the selectmen or board of governors in your civic home,
and you will get the idea. The church borrowed the term to
describe the place of certain people within the people of God,
thus the “order of deacons,” “the order of presbyters,” and
even “the order of virgins, catechumens, widows, neophytes,
penitents,” and so on, as distinct groups within the church.
Just as ancient Rome had various uniforms for the ranks
and stations in civil life, so too did certain garments give
clues to membership in an “order” in the church. So, our tradition favors the idea of an ordination liturgy not as receiving
something so much as being received. This is clearly expressed in the liturgy. The “kiss of peace” is given only by
the ordaining bishop and priests to the newly “ordained,” not
by the faithful, the deacons, or the concelebrating bishops
who are present.
General Mass Schedule
Rev. Anthony Dao, Pastor
Rev. Sergio Renteria,
Parochial Vicar
Assistant Clergy:
Rev. Anthony DiLeo,
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. John Wagner
Pastor Emeritus
Msgr. Don Webber
Deacons:
Dennis Malkowski
Efren Ramirez
Armando Servin
Deacon Pat Necerato
Pastoral Associate
[email protected]
Church Office Hours
Saturday
8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Monday Thru Friday
May 31st - July 29th
7:00 am - 2:00 pm
Vigil 5:00 PM (English) 7:00 PM (Spanish)
Tel. 951-676-4403 Fax. 951-695-6659
Day of the Week Mass Times
Monday Through Friday 7:25 AM (English)
Sunday
8:00 AM (English)
10:00 AM (English)
12:00 Noon (English)
2:00 PM (Spanish)
6:00 PM (English)
Reconciliation Services
Wednesday, June 1st at 7:00 PM
Saturday, June 4th at 8:00 AM
41875 “C” Street, Temecula, CA 92592
Email: [email protected]
Web: stcatherineofalexandria.net

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