February 7, 2016 - Souls Catholic Church

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February 7, 2016 - Souls Catholic Church
ALL SOULS CHURCH
A CATHOLIC COMMUNITY
1500 W. Main Street Alhambra, California 91801
Telephone: (626) 281-0466 • Fax: (626) 281-2163
Website: allsouls-la.org
Email: [email protected]
MISSION STATEMENT
We, at All Souls Church, are a mulƟcultural Catholic
Community called to share our giŌs and to grow
through worship and spiritual formaƟon. We are
brothers and sisters in Christ led by the Holy Spirit to
witness the Good News to all.
February 7, 2016
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Pastoral Center Hours
Monday-Friday: 9AM-9PM
Closed for lunch: 12:30PM-1:30PM
Saturday: 9AM-8PM
Sunday: 8:30AM-2:30PM
ADMINISTRATOR
Rev. Patrick Mbazuigwe
PARISH SCHEDULE
MASSES
Weekdays: Monday - Saturday……....7:30 a.m.
Saturday/Vigil: ……..…………....…..5:30 p.m.
Sunday/Domingo:
♦ English:7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.
♦ Español: …..……………......12:00 Mediodía
Holy Days to be announced
Los Dias Festivos se Anunciaran
[email protected].
PASTOR EMERITUS
Msgr. William P. O’Toole
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DEACON
Dn. Eudoro G. Benalcazar
MINISTRY
COORDINATOR
Ms. Diep Dinh
[email protected]
RELIGIOUS
EDUCATION DIR.
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
Ms. Carrie Fuller
[email protected]
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
Mr. Joseph Edo
[email protected]
Mr. J. Sergio Ramirez
[email protected] OFFICE ASSISTANTS
Ms. Blanca Ruvalcaba
YOUTH MINISTRY
[email protected]
Youth Team
Ms. Merci Arguello
[email protected] [email protected]
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SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays from 4 - 5 p.m.
Sabado de 4 -5 p.m.
SACRAMENT OF THE SICK
Please call the Pastoral Center for a priest.
Unción de los Enfermos: favor de llamar al Centro
Pastoral para contactar a un sacerdote.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Español: El primer sábado del mes a las 10 a.m.
English: Third Saturday of the month at 10 a.m.
SACRAMENT OF HOLY MATRIMONY
Book for an appointment at least (6) months in advance of proposed wedding date.
Llame al Centro Parroquial por lo menos (6) meses
antes de la fecha del matrimonio.
DEVOTIONS
Holy Hour: 1st Friday of the month at 7 p.m.
BAPTISM
OFFICE OF LITURGY
Registration forms are available
at the Parish Office
Funeral Rites & Services: Diep Dinh……....……….Ext. 219
Liturgical Coordinators:
Altar Servers: Paul/Marleny Gutierrez...........(626) 281-0466
Head Lectors:
English: Esperanza (Suqui) Canale................(626) 281-0466
Spanish: Eleana Benalcazar ………...……...(626) 281-0466
Head Eucharistic Ministers:
English: Vicente y Lupe Valencia..................(626) 458-9971
Spanish: Humberto/Leticia Gutierrez……….(626) 943-1688
Head Sacristan: Librado Mercado...………....(626) 281-0466
Coordinators:
WEDDINGS: Eleana Benalcazar….….............(626) 281-0466
QUINCEAÑERAS: Patricia Almaraz …...…………... .Ext. 229
Asst. Director of Music: Jerry Yslas ………….(323) 919-1906
BAPTISMS IN ENGLISH
The third Saturday of the month at 10:00 a.m. Please call the
Pastoral Center at least one month before the desired date.
Para formularios de inscripción
en la Oficina Pastoral
BAUTIZOS EN ESPAÑOL
El primer sábado del mes a las 10:00 a.m. Por favor llame al
Centro Pastoral al menos un mes antes de la fecha deseada.
QUINCEAÑERAS
Call the Parish Office to coordinate Quinceañeras at least six
(6) months in advance of proposed Quinceañera date.
Llame seis (6) meses antes de la fecha de la Quinceañera
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Exposition and Eucharistic adoration only during office hours
at the Divine Mercy Chapel
La Exposición y Adoración Eucaristica sólo sera durante las
horas de oficina en la Capilla de la Divina Misericordia.
ALL SOULS PARISH SCHOOL
SCHOOL OFFICE: (626) 282-5695
PASTORAL MINISTRIES
Ministry of the Sick: Carol Robinson…...(626) 281-0466
Safeguard The Children: Irene Oaxaca...(626) 281-0466
APOSTOLATES & ORGANIZATIONS
Bereavement Ministry
Jose Luis Diaz
Couples for Christ
Salvador & Sylvia Agudo
Cursillos in Christianity Aida G. o Humberto Gutierrez
Filipino Ministry
Jun (Isidro) Cabaccang
Guadalupanos
Marina Ramirez
Knights of Columbus
Frank Bodeman
Rosario de Misericordia Angelina Farias
Our Lord’s Mission
Gerber Bernal or Arturro Camargo
St. Vincent de Paul
Patricia Almaraz
Encuentro Matrimonial
Francisco & Martha Portillo
JUBILEE YEAR OF MERCY
We are aware that often when we decide to forgive we still struggle with painful memories and feelings. From this experience we learn that forgiveness is
not only a simple act of will, but a process that takes time involving our memories and also our feelings. In response to Jesus’ command regarding offering
our gift, perhaps the best we can do is to take the first step in making peace and
then offer our gift.
1. Pray for the grace to forgive
In the beginning and all through the process of forgiveness, we
are called to prayer. Sometimes, the only prayer we can offer is
Ash Wednesday
to ask for the grace to want to forgive. It may take time to be able
to pray for the person who hurt us. We can, however, be encourSending forth of the Missionaries of aged in remembering that God is present to us in every step of
Mercy, St. Peter’s Basilica.
the forgiveness journey, supporting and challenging us to “love
one another as I have loved you.” (John 15:12)
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
February 7, 2016
FROM FR. PATRICK’S DESK
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Year “C”
“Depart from me Lord, for I am a sinful man”
Alexander the Great is one of the great historical figures who
had a transformational experience on their death bed. It was
while on his death bed that Alexander summoned his army generals to tell them his ultimate wishes. His last three wishes are
that;
1. The best doctors should carry his coffin ...
2. The wealth he has accumulated (money, gold, precious
stones) should be scattered along the procession to the cemetery ...
3. His hands should be let loose, so they hang outside the coffin
for all to see!!
One of his generals who was surprised by these unusual requests asked Alexander to explain.
Here is what Alexander the Great had to say :
1. "I want the best doctors to carry my coffin to demonstrate
that in the face of death, even the best doctors in the world have
no power to heal ...."
2. "I want the road to be covered with my treasure so that everybody sees that material wealth acquired on earth, will stay on
earth ...."
3. I want my hands to swing lose, so that people understand that
we come to this world empty handed and we leave this world
empty handed. After the most precious treasure of all is exhausted, we do not take to our grave any material wealth.
On this last Sunday before Ash Wednesday which marks the
beginning of the season of Lent, the church presents to us the
story of Simon Peter who finds himself in the same existential
situation as Alexander the Great. Unlike Alexander who arrived
at his conversion after seeing the vanity in all his conquests,
Peter sees the holiness of Jesus in the miraculous catch of fish.
Peter and his companion, being professional fishermen know
that the right time to catch fish is at night when it is dark, but
having worked hard all night without catching any fish there is
no way it could be humanly possible to catch fish during daylight. His first impulse was to argue with Jesus when He asked
him to cast his net to catch fish. Peter says “Master, we have
worked hard all night and have caught nothing” then giving it a
second thought, says “but at your command I will lower the
nets.”
In Peter, we see the worst and the best of a human being. When
Peter was without Jesus, his professional knowledge of fishing
notwithstanding, he could not catch any fish. One may begin to
wonder why Peter and his companions could not catch any fish. It
is probably because they were fishing in shallow waters. It was not
until Jesus asks them to “put out into deep water and lower your
nets for a catch” did they begin to realize that relationship with
God is not built on shallow but deep waters.
It is only after listening to the word of God and then filled with
faith that Peter and his companions were able to catch a great number of fish, so much so that their nets were almost tearing, reminding us that without God we can do nothing. A person of faith can
see more and do greater things for God than the best scientist in
the world.
Yes, we live by faith and not by sight. Any human sight or enterprise which is not transformed by the grace of God ends in chaos,
but whenever the human mind is formed and informed by the word
of God, there is no limit to the good we could do in the world.
Devoid of God’s grace humans build fences, not bridges. The spirit
of competitions triumphs over the spirit of cooperation, division
over unity and hatred over love.
As soon as Peter was filled with the grace of God, he encounters
the urgency of the Now. He knelt down in shame at the feet of
Jesus and said “depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.” In
Peter we see the right attitude of those who are filled with the
grace of God. Peter did not go about bragging that he is now a
superman who is highly favored by God.
In the presence of the glory of the Lord, Peter recognizes his brokenness. Before the holiness of Jesus, Peter sees himself simply a
man. Jesus is too high, Peter too low. Jesus is too divine and Peter,
too human made of clay. In Peter, we see the main reason for
which Jesus came into the world – to raise a fallen human nature
and to make it divine. The glory of God is the human being fully
alive.
God makes us to realize our sinfulness not to humiliate but to raise
us to His divine nature and to make us co-creators and partners in
the building of the kingdom of God. Thenceforth, Peter will move
from fishing in the seas of this world to leading people to a life of
truth, justice, mercy, holiness and peace which is ultimately the
kingdom of God.
Like Peter, the more we know God, the more we realize how sinful
we are as human beings. And like Peter, the best response to such
awareness is not pride but a radical form of discipleship which
begins with personal transformation because we are all sinners. We
have fallen short of the glory of God. Human knowledge and human effort alone can only do so much. Only the grace of God has
what it takes to transform a fallen nature into a glorious nature.
It was not until both Alexander the Great and Simon Peter come to
know this were they filled with that beauty and grace which the
world cannot give. Awareness of our sinfulness which the forthcoming holy season of Lent calls for, becomes a journey of personal transformation through which we could see like Peter that the
glory of God has not departed from us. It is always there for us if
and only if we believe.
All Souls Catholic Church
February 7, 2016
P
ARISH
N
EWS
DONATE LAST YEAR’S
BLESSED PALMS TO US
Ash Wednesday is around
the corner. The ashes that
are used on Ash Wednesday
are made from the palms
from the previous year’s
Palm Sunday. If you have
any dried palms at home, we
invite you to bring them to
the Pastoral Center so that we can use
them as part of this ritual. The office will
be accepting your donations tomorrow,
Monday, February 3, 2016.
MASS IN ENGLISH
MASS IN ENGLISH
MASS IN ENGLISH
MISA EN ESPAÑOL
God wishes to test you like gold in the furnace. The dross
is consumed by the fire, but the pure gold remains and its
value increases.
2015-2016
—St. Jerome Emiliani
Fundraiser
“Raffle”__
STATIONS OF THE CROSS SCHEDULE— 7:00PM
Religious Ed. will be raffling out a St. Valentines' Day
Gift Basket valued over $200 dollars.
Time:1:30pm
Ash Wednesday Service
7:30AM
12:05 PM
6:00PM
7:00PM
Religious
Education
Date: Sunday
Teach your children how to handle bullies
Many schools have started initiatives focused on eliminating
bullying, and teaching kids how to be kind to each other and
learn together. At home, you can show your children how to
defend themselves, friends or classmates with firm, polite statements, if others are teasing them. Talk with your kids about
bullying – what’s happening, who’s doing it, and how to stop
it. For more information on bullying and in-school conflicts,
visithttp://kidshealth.org/parent/emotions/feelings/bullies.html
February 14, 2016
DATE
ENGLISH
SPANISH
SOUP
Feb. 12
Knight’s of
Columbus
Guadalupanos
Knights of Columbus
Guadalupanos
Feb. 19
Filipinos
TBD
Filipinos
Feb. 26
SVDP
SVDP
San Vicente de Paul
Mar. 4
Rel. Ed.
Rel. Ed.
Religious Education
Mar.
11
Encuentro
Matrimonial
Encuentro
Matrimonial
Encuentro
Matrimonial
Mar.
18
Our Lord’s
Mission
Our Lord’s
Mission
Our Lord’s
Mission
(After the 12noon Mass)
Location: Church Courtyard (Winner need not be
present)
Tickets: $5.00 each or three for $10.00. (Sold before/
after every Mass)
Items include: (2) $49.99 Massage Envy Spa Gift
Cards; (2) $25.00 Cheesecake Factory Gift Cards;
$20.00 See’s Candy Gift Card; (2) Wine Bottles; (2)
Wine Glasses, (2) AMC Movie Tickets & other items.
Please lift us up in prayer!
Proceeds go toward a
laptop for the use of the
entire R.E. Program; First
Holy Communion, Confirmation and R.C.I.A.
Thanks for your support!
All Souls Catholic Church
P
ARISH
N
FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
EWS
FINANCIAL REPORT
Thank you for your generosity and continued
support of the Offertory Collection.
4TH SUNDAY OF JANUARY ◄01/24/2016►
1st Collection:
2nd Collection:
Candles:
Total:
$ 5,848.52
$ 768.52
$ 247.80
$ 6,864.84
JOIN US
We cordially invite you to take part of the
special blessing of the statues of Joseph and
Mary. These statues will both add beauty to
our church and serve to remind us that
Joseph and Mary are pillars of our faith,
loyal servants of God’s will and love.
February 14th
after the 10:30 am Mass
NEXT FOOD DISTRIBUTION:
FEBRUARY 18, 2016
The Stations of the Cross will be
bilingual (English/Spanish).
We invite parishioners to participate in each station by volunteering to carry the crucifix and candles as we move from station to
station.
We also invite you to join fellow parishioners for a
Lenten meal of soup following the stations in the
Parish Hall. A monetary donation for the meal will
be much appreciated.
AT THE DOOR
St. Vincent de Paul’s Pantry
STATIONS OF THE CROSS
CONGRATULATIONS
IRENE!!!
Please join All Souls in congratulating Irene Oaxaca for being
commissioned as a:
Pastoral Associate
at the Cathedral this past January 17th. As a pastoral associate, Irene could be assigned to assist a pastor or administrator in caring
for the pastoral and administrative needs of a parish. We wish Irene the very best in her future endeavors, and we pray for her success in this new
calling.
We invite all parishioners and
friends of the All Souls family to
consider giving their children the
gift of a bilingual education.
We offer a Christ-centered program with studies in SpanishEnglish or English-Mandarin.
Our credentialed teachers, rigorous curriculum and enrichment classes are designed to
prepare children to become the
leaders of tomorrow.
For more information, please
visit our website,
www.allsouls.la or join us on
www.facebook.com/allsouls.la
February 7, 2016
MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 6, 2016
5:30PM
Julia Shan (Thanksgiving)
Maria Luz Vega (Dec. )
SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 7, 2016
7:30AM
Karla Zavala (Special Intention)
Manuel Mota (Dec.)
9:00AM
Mary Astacio (Thanksgiving)
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
PARISH GROUPS EVENTS CALENDAR
Call the Pastoral Center beforehand to check if any changes
have been made to the parish schedule. Thank you.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8
3:00pm
6:00pm
6:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
-
Flamenco Class-School-Front Hall
Organ Practice-Outside Group-Church
Meeting-St. Vincent de Paul-Hall Conf. Room
Sunday Scriptures– Parish—All Souls Conf. Room
Practice/Passion-Span. Bible Study-Front Hall
Meeting-Liturgy Ministry—Guadalupe Conf. Room
Prayer and Life Workshop—Parish—Hall Conf. Room
Talleres de Oracion-Outside Group-SC 8
El Santo Rosario-Rosario– SC 5
5:00pm
5:30pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
-
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9
Decorating– Environment—Church
BINGO—Bingo—B/F Hall, HCR, Kitchen
Rehearsal—Wedding—Church
El Santo Rosario—Rosario—Salon 5
Adriana Rios (Dec.)
10:30AM
Gallo Agopian (Dec.)
Helen Tepanos Manasian (Dec.)
12:00PM
Levon Dadikozian (Dec.)
Temo & Ruben Mercado (Dec.)
5:30PM
(Dec) 
George Henderson Jr. (Dec.)
Eloisa Delgado (Dec.)
MONDAY
FEBRUARY 8, 2016
7:30AM
Romula Lujan Medina (Dec.)
All Souls in Purgatory
TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 9, 2016
7:30AM
Margarita Salinas (Healing Int.)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
2:00pm
3:00pm
6:30pm
7:00pm
-
9:30am
1:00pm
5:30pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:00pm
7:30pm
-
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Eloisa Delgado (Dec.)
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 10, 2016
7:30AM
John Lawrence Urquidi (Birthday)
THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 11, 2016
7:30AM
Esther Keene (Dec.)
San Antonio
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 12, 2016
7:30AM
Amada Guadalupe Jovel (Dec.)
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 13, 2016
7:30AM
Alphabeto Melicano & Fam. (Sp. Intention)
(Dec) 
Chunru, Manquin Chen (Dec.)
SER PROBADOS COMO EL ORO
Dios quiere probarte como al oro en el
crisol. El fuego va consumiendo la
escoria, pero el oro bueno permanece
y aumenta su valor. —San Jerónimo Emiliani
Tutoring-School-Hall Conference Room
School Flamenco Class-School—Front Hall
Choir Practice—Music Ministry– Basement CR
El Santo Rosario—Rosario—SC 5
Sunday Scriptures—Parish—All Souls Conf. Rm.
Enrichment Classes-School—Halls
RCIA English—Adult—Guadalupe Conference Room
Practice Passion of Christ-Span. Bible Group-Front Hall
Study of the Roman Missal– Parish– Back Hall
Rehearsal—Weddings—Church
Meeting-Charismatic Span. Group—Hall Conf. Room
English Bible Study– Parish– SC 8
Prep. Val. Dance—Saint Vincent de Paul—Kitchen
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12
12:00pm 7:00pm 8:00pm -
Enrichment Classes—School—Back Hall
Lenten Soup—Parish—Back/Front, Kitchen
Meeting- Encuentro Matrimonial– Hall Conf. Room
9:00am
12:00pm
2:00pm
5:00pm
7:30pm
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Prep. Valentine’s Day—SVDP-Halls & Kitchen
Sp. Wedding-Weddings-Church
Sp. Wedding-Weddings-Church
Valentine’s Day Dance-SVDP-Halls & Kitchen
Ultreya-Cursillos-SC5
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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14
6:30am 5:30pm -
Food Sale—Encuentro Matrimonial—Patios 1,2,3, Kitchen
Meeting—Youth Ministry—B/F Halls & Kitchen
THIS WEEK’S READINGS
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-56
1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84:3-5, 10-11; Mk 7:1-13
Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20
Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25
Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15
Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — “Send me!” (Isaiah 6:1-2a, 3-8)
Psalm — In the sight of the angels I will sing your praises (Psalm 138)
Second Reading — Paul reminds us of the gospel he preached
through which we are saved, (1 Corinthians 15:1-11 [3-8, 11]).
Gospel — Jesus directs Simon (Luke 5:1-11).
7 de febrero del 2016
All Souls Catholic Church
NOTICIAS PARROQUIALES
¡SANTO, SANTO, SANTO!
“¡Santo, Santo, Santo!”. Los idiomas antiguos, como el
hebreo empleado en la Sagrada Escritura, no siempre tenían la
manera de expresar superlativos en una sola palabra. Isaías no
tenía una palabra similar a “santísimo”, así que usó la triple
repetición de la misma palabra. Este detalle de minucia bíblica
sobre estas “tres pequeñas palabras” que cantamos en Misa
cada domingo sirve para recordarnos que responder al llamado
de Dios tiene que basarse en estar consciente de la santidad de
Dios. En Isaías y el pasaje del Evangelio de hoy, escuchamos
relatos que revelan el poder y la fuerza de Dios: los serafines
en el templo y la pesca milagrosa. Estas no son revelaciones
maravillosas sin razón. Dan lugar a una respuesta misionera, la
de “Aquí estoy, ¡envíame!” de Isaías y la de los discípulos que
lo dejan todo para seguir a Jesús. De igual manera nuestro
“¡Santo, Santo, Santo!” nos lleva a Cristo en la Eucaristía de
cada domingo, y a una vida de seguirlo día tras día.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — En una visión, el Señor de los ejércitos llama a
Isaías a ser su representante. (Isaías 6:1-2a, 3-8)
Salmo — Señor, nos escuchaste (Salmo 138 [137]).
Segunda lectura — Pablo (1 Corintios 15:1-11).
Evangelio —Jesús le indica a Simón todo (Lucas 5:1-11).
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA
Lunes:
Martes:
Miércoles:
Jueves:
Viernes:
Sábado:
Domingo:
1 Re 8:1-7, 9-13; Sal 132 (131):6-7, 8-10; Mc 6:53-56
1 Re 8:22-23, 27-30; Sal 84 (83):3-5, 10-11; Mc 7:1-13
Jl 2:12-18; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 12-14, 17;
2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Dt 30:15-20; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 9:22-25
Is 58:1-9a; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15
Is 58:9b-14; Sal 86 (85):1-6; Lc 5:27-32
Dt 26:4-10; Sal 91 (90):1-2, 10-15; Rom 10:8-13
Baile de San Valentín
La Iglesia de All Souls les invita, muy cordialmente, a un baile en honor del Día del
Amor y la Amistad.
El evento se llevara acabo el 13 de Febrero
de 5:30PM a 10:30PM.
Compre su boleto con antelación por $10
Compre su boleto el mismo día por $15
¡La comida esta incluida! ¡Acompáñenos!
¿Sabía Usted?
Enseña a sus hijos como defenderse contra los acosadores o
“bullies” —Muchas escuelas han comenzado iniciativas para
eliminar el acoso o “bullying” y a enseñar a los niños cómo ser
amables unos con otros y aprender juntos. Usted también puede
enseñar a sus hijos cómo defenderse contra los acosadores y
cómo usar palabras para comunicar en vez de la violencia.
Hable con su hijo acerca de “bullying”. Pregúntales qué es lo
que está pasando, quién lo está haciendo y hablen sobre cómo
prevenir el acoso. Para obtener más información sobre el acoso
o “bullying”, visite el sitio http://espanol.stopbullying.gov/.
Logo de la Misericordia:
La forma de Almendra
La escena se representa dentro una forma
artística particular llamada mandorla (“tuerca
de la almendra” en italiano). Es una forma
oval formada por la superposición de dos
círculos. Sirve como una especie de paréntesis dentro de
un icono. Dentro de la mandorla, en este logotipo, vemos
representada la encarnación de Cristo. La forma de almendra representa la unión de dos círculos, es decir, las
dos naturalezas de Cristo: divina y humana. El almendro
es también la primera planta en florecer cada año en Grecia y como tal, es un símbolo de la nueva vida y de la
fertilidad.
TALLERES DE ORACION Y VIDA
Te invitamos, junto con Jesús, a vivificar tu fe y a profundizar la calidad de tu oración...recuperar el encanto
de Dios y la alegría de vivir...sanar heridas y recuerdos
dolorosos.
Son quince sesiones, una por semana.
ES GRATIS!
Empezaremos el Lunes 1 de febrero de 7-9pm
en el salón #8 de la parroquia aquí en All Souls.
Para mas informes, por favor contacte a
Maria Arias (562) 484-4055
PALMAS BENDITAS DEL AÑO PASADO
Es tradición en la iglesia Católica que las cenizas para el Miércoles de Ceniza se preparen
con las palmas del Domingo de Ramos del año
previo. Si usted tiene palmas benditas ya secas del año pasado,
le invitamos a donarlas en nuestro Centro Pastoral y así ser
parte de este ritual. Favor de traer mañana Lunes.

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