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Saint Raphael Catholic Church
5444 Hollister Ave.
Santa Barbara, California, 93111-2308
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 5, 2015
Office: (805) 967-5641 Fax: (805) 964-2988
Email: [email protected] Website: straphaelsb.org
“Where did this man get all this? Is he not the
carpenter, the son of Mary?” (Mark 6:1-6a).
Pastoral Staff
Schedule of Masses
Msgr. Jon Majarucon, Pastor
Rev. Lucio Juarez, Associate Pastor
Monday through Friday: 8:00 am
Wednesday and Friday: 12:05 pm
Saturday: 5:30 pm Vigil
Sunday: (English) 7:30 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am,
5:30 pm Life Teen Mass
(Español) 12:30 pm
email: [email protected]
Rev. Frank Colborn, Retired Priest
Dcn. Wayne Rascati, Permanent Deacon
Dcn. Stephen & Mrs. Sylvia Montross, Deacon Couple
M. Noël Fuentes, Pastoral Associate
Parish Office
M. Noël Fuentes, Business Manager
Jacqui Leicht, Accounting Coord.
Maria L. Romero, Reception/Baptisms
St. Raphael School
683-9090 x7
967-5641
967-5641
www.straphaelschoolsb.org
Michelle Limb, Principal
967-2115
Religious Education
Karen Froelicher, English
Ana Solis-Cervantes, Bilingual
967-1641 x3
967-1641 x4
LifeTeen & Confirmation
John Vasellina, Youth Minister
964-3466 x1
Sunday Early Childhood Education
Cecilia Marks
968-6008
Holy Days/Special Observances
Schedule of Holy Days varies
Reconciliation/Confession
Saturdays: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm
Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
First Friday of every month, 24 Hours.
Vocations Information
Priesthood—Rev. John Love, 968-1078
Religious Life—Sr. Cecilia Canales, O.P., (213) 637-7592
Parish Vocations Contact—John Switzer, 967-8049
Baptisms & Funerals
Inquire in the Parish Office, 967-5641
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Faith in Jesus Christ
Today’s Readings
Mark’s Gospel account today is built on a double
astonishment or amazement: the neighbors and family of
Jesus are astonished that he taught in the synagogue with
wisdom and worked powerful signs. Jesus, in turn, is
amazed that they have no faith in him because they know
his origins, not because of any fault with his teaching or
ministry. As with many of Mark’s passages, we get a rather
intimate glimpse here of the human part of Jesus’
two‑fold nature. To reinforce his point, Mark tells of Jesus’
return to his native place, and further points out that he is
in the midst of his own family members there. From the
very people he expected the most, Jesus received the
least. In the day of the Gospel’s writing, Mark was
attempting to illustrate a lesson to the house of Israel: the
God of the covenant expected the greatest faith from the
house of Israel, but often received the least. This is a good
source for reflection on our part, we who are Jesus’
followers today. For the wisdom of Christ to continue and
for our lives to be seen as signs of his power, he must
expect and be able to find great faith among us. Will he?
Can he? Does he? Or is he, once again, amazed by its
absence?
First Reading — They shall know that a prophet has
been among them (Ezekiel 2:2-5).
Psalm — Our eyes are fixed on the Lord, pleading for his
mercy (Psalm 123).
Second Reading — I am content with weaknesses and
hardships for the sake of Christ (2 Corinthians 12:7-10).
Gospel — “Where did this man get all this? Is he not the
carpenter, the son of Mary?” (Mark 6:1-6a).
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Mass Intentions
July 4— July 10, 2015
July 4 Sat Vigil
5:30 pm All Veterans (L & D)
July 5 Sun
7:30 am Mark McClintock (L)
9:30 am Erik Palacios (D)
11:00 am Ellie Aparicio (D)
12:30 pm Antonio Rocha (D)
5:30 pm Our Parish Community
July 6 Mon
8:00 am Margaret Heiduk (D)
July 7 Tues
8:00 am Robert Stewart (D)
July 8 Wed
8:00 am Monica Bilski (D)
12:05 pm Frank Disabito (D)
July 9 Thurs
8:00 am Miguel Romero (D)
July 10 Fri
8:00 am Paul Fritz (D)
12:05 pm Mary Rose Diani (D)
On the Cover — Jesus Walks in the Portico of Solomon
by James Tissot. Created between 1886 and 1894.
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:
Gn 28:10-22a; Ps 91:1-4, 14-15ab; Mt 9:18-26
Gn 32:23-33; Ps 17:1b, 2-3, 6-7ab, 8b, 15;
Mt 9:32-38
Wednesday: Gn 41:55-57; 42:5-7a, 17-24a; Ps 33:2-3,
10-11, 18-19; Mt 10:1-7
Thursday:
Gn 44:18-21, 23b-29; 45:1-5; Ps 105:16-21;
Mt 10:7-15
Friday:
Gn 46:1-7, 28-30; Ps 37:3-4, 18-19, 27-28,
39-40; Mt 10:16-23
Saturday:
Gn 49:29-32; 50:15-26a; Ps 105:1-4, 6-7;
Mt 10:24-33
Sunday:
Am 7:12-15; Ps 85:9-14; Eph 1:3-14 [1:310]; Mk 6:7-13
Together in Mission 2015
The theme of this year’s campaign is, “Be Imitators of
me . . .” (1 Cor 11). Together in Mission provides an
opportunity to show our concern for the 80 parishes
and 62 schools in the Archdiocese that need our
financial support so that they may continue to provide
education, ministry and a Catholic presence for tens of
thousands of people.
Please be assured that contributions to the Together
in Mission campaign are not used for any other
purpose. All funds received in excess of our goal are
returned in full to the Parish.
Thank you for your prayerful consideration and please
continue to fulfill your pledges.
Our Parish Goal is:
Amount Paid as of June 22:
Remaining balance:
$83,600
-$79,184
$ 4,416
** Please use the Together in Mission envelopes
for your donations. Thank you! **
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Parish Community News
The 2015 Parish Festival is Coming! — If your
organization is interested in participating in this year's
Parish Festival (September 27), a representative should
attend our opening planning meeting. We need all
parish organizations to help out so we can have the
biggest Festival ever! We'll meet on Tuesday, July 7 at
7:00 pm in the Parish Center, Room A/B. If you want to
help but cannot attend this meeting, please email Ed
Leicht at: [email protected].
Knights of Columbus Parish Breakfast — Next Sunday,
July 12, the Knights of Columbus will again be serving
their delicious “gourmet” breakfast
in the Parish hall from 8:30 am until
11:00 am. When accompanied by
one or both parents purchasing
and eating breakfast in the Parish
Hall, children ages 12 and under
will be treated to a free breakfast.
In addition, all are invited to stop by for a free cup of
coffee and a chance to socialize with fellow parishioners.
Whether you attend the Sunday morning Masses or not,
you can join us to enjoy scrambled eggs, sausage,
pancakes, fruit cocktail, applesauce, fruit juice and
coffee, tea or hot chocolate all for the low price of $5.
Take-out meals are also available. You, your family, and
friends are invited to join us on the second Sunday of
each month for this wonderful breakfast treat. Proceeds
are used to fund the charitable works of the Knights of
Columbus, Council 5300.
“The Gathering” — Widows, widowers, and other
singles are invited to a gathering of fun-loving "singles"
on Sunday, July 12, from 12:30 pm to 3:00 pm in the
Parish Center, Room A/B. Play cards, board games,
dominos and other fun activities. Please feel free to
bring any homebound or single friend and/or neighbor
who would also enjoy the activities and company.
Parish Council Election — We will be having a Parish
Council election the weekend of July 17/18. The
following candidates will be running for five open slots:
Lee Alfano, Cindy Hagon, Bruce Schumikowski, Rich
Scholl, Kelly Brett Almeroth, Jesus Lopez, and Carlos
Sanchez.
We cannot help conforming ourselves to
what we love.
— St. Francis de Sales
~ Calendar Highlights This Week ~
Monday, July 6
Guadalupanos Meeting, 7:00 pm, St. Joseph's Room
Tuesday, July 7
Spirituality Course, 6:30 pm, PC, Rm. A/B
Escuela de Evangelizacion, 7:00 pm, PC, MP Room
Parish Festival Meeting, 7:00 pm, PC, Rm. A/B
Wednesday, July 8
Spirituality Course, 10:00 am, PC, Rm. A/B
Sunday, July 12
Parish Breakfast, 8:30 am to 11:00 am, Parish Hall
“The Gathering”, 12:30 pm, PC, Rm. A/B
PC = Parish Center
Eucharist Ministers Needed — The Holy Spirit of
Pentecost is looking for those who can
serve as Eucharistic Ministers for Saturday
or Sunday Masses. This fulfilling ministry
assists the priest in distribution of the
Body and Blood in the consecrated bread
and wine. With enough volunteers,
service might only be once per month (more times are
always welcome). Training is provided. Please pick up an
application in the Parish Office, or, for more information,
email: [email protected].
Eucharistic Adoration — We are very blessed to have
Eucharistic Adoration at Bishop Diego High School
Chapel every Monday through
Thursday and the 2nd and 4th Fridays
of the month from 8:00 am until
Benediction at 8:00 pm. We are in
urgent need of volunteers to replace
those who can no longer come. Won’t
you please consider signing up for a
Holy Hour once a week with our Merciful Lord Jesus? To
sign up or for more information on filling a specific time
slot, please contact Margaret Priest at (805) 967-7391 or
email: [email protected]. Thank you.
Saints and Special Observances
Sunday:
Monday:
Thursday:
Saturday:
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St. Maria Goretti
St. Augustine Zhao Rong and Companions
St. Benedict
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Saint Raphael Church
Please Pray for the Sick of Our Parish
Judith Aguirre
Nick Altomare
Jessie Arroyo
Raymond Arroyo
Don Aubrey
Theresa Baran
Arturo Barrios
Donald Benn
Betty Blinde
Kevin Boever
Al Borgaro
Bill Buchanan
Fritz Cahill
Carolyn Calandro
Bella Caracheo
David Carrell
Fr. Frank Colborn
Juanita Corona
Mauricio Cuevas
Patricia Dana
Marge Dana
Rocio de la Pena
Irene Dorado
Dennis Dziubek
Pat Dzierski
Joan Easterbrook
John Esparza
Karen Everett
Connie Every
Mary Faila
Anthony Falcucchi
Gracie Fisher
Roy Fong
Christian Franzen
Jessie Gonzales
Magdalena Graciano
Bill Hensel
John Hensel
Noel Hensen
Roberto Hernandez
Rocky Honer
George Hopping
Mary Hopping
Phyllis Hudson
Alfonso Jimenez
Yolanda Jimenez
George Karg
Austin Joseph Keefe
Mrs. Charles Lundfelt
Kristin Mahon
Julia Maroquin
Maria Martinez
Laurie May
Millie (no last name)
Michael Mina
Joseph Molina
Catherine Morris
Camille Moynihan
Roxanne Nomura
Cinder J. Nooney
Helen Nooney
Jose Nungaray
Teo Nungaray
Lorena OrtizSchneider
Patricia Perez
George Pinedo
Lucy Placencia
Lucy Plancencia
Patricia Polzin
Tom Puerling, Sr.
Terry Pugh
Knud Rasmussen
Hal Rich
Socorro Rivera
Gerardo Rodriguez,
Jr.
Maria Rosas
Donna Saar
Jesus Salgado
David Schrader
Pat Schrader
Roy Schrader
Mildred Sternot
Dennis Tokumaru
Ma. Del Carmen
Velasco R.
Yvonne Worley
Kay Yuncker
Victoria Zakaras
Do you know of someone who is no longer in need of
being on this list? Wish to add immediate family?
Contact the Parish Office: 967-5641.
July 5, 2015
Sociable Seniors
For more information about the
Sociable Seniors, call Eleanor Palazzo
at 968-5240, or Paul Robillard at
967-8860.
The Senior Travelers
“Sport of Kings” — Santa Anita Park, Thursday,
October 22. $50 per person includes admission, buffet
lunch, clubhouse court seating, and transportation via
Santa Barbara Airbus. Please send check payable to
Saint Raphael Church, with “Sociable Seniors” written on
the memo line, accompanied by a signed waiver. If you
have any questions, call Max Keller at 967-8296.
Also Planned — A trip to Santa Maria on Wednesday,
December 9 to see a matinee performance of the
Rogers and Hammerstein “Tony Award” winning
Broadway musical, “Cinderella”. Check future bulletins
for more information.
Call Eleanor or Max Keller (967-8296) with ideas and
suggestions for short “day trips” or with any questions.
For information on longer trips, call Joan Magenheimer
(967-5444). Suggestions are always welcome.
Devotions and Prayer Groups
Divine Mercy Group — Meets monthly at 7:00 pm in
the Church, usually the 3rd Tuesday of the Month.
Info: Martha at 964-4945.
Grupo de Oración — Fridays in the Church, 7:00 pm.
Protecting Our Children
By teaching “total body safety” we further efforts to
stop abuse.
Parents and caregivers should stress that a child’s entire
body is private and be watchful of
adults who might be “grooming” a
child by constantly tickling, kissing, or
hugging them. A child will often tell a
parent he or she does not want to
hug or kiss someone – and parents
should listen and respect their wishes.
By teaching “total body safety” to
adults, children, and young people, we are furthering our
efforts to stop abuse and to make the world a safer place
for all of God’s children. For a copy of the VIRTUS®
article, “Beyond the myth of the bathing suit,” email:
[email protected].
“Intercessors” Prayer Group — Tuesdays, 7:00 pm in
the Church crying room. Info: Cecilia Marks, 968-6008.
Praise & Worship — Wednesdays in the Conference
Room, 6:30 pm.
Rosary & Divine Mercy Prayer Group — Thursdays,
in the Crying Room, 8:30 am.
St. Joseph Men’s Prayer Group — Wednesdays, in
the Church, 6:30 pm.
Interesting Facts about Father Junípero Serra
On November 24, 1713, a very tiny, very weak little baby was
born in Petra on the island of Mallorca. He was baptized
quickly because everyone was afraid he would die. Miguel
Jose Serra did grow up to be a small man. But this small man
walked thousands of miles through the Mexican and
California wilderness in the service the Church to evangelize
the Native Americans.
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Saint Raphael Youth Ministry
Leading Teens
Closer to Christ
High School Life Night: Sunday Evening Life Nights
are on-going throughout the summer. 5:30 pm teen
Mass and then Life Night.
Philosophy
St. Raphael School is committed to the intellectual,
social, emotional, physical and spiritual development of
each child. The Gospel values guide all learning and
instruction. St. Raphael School is a close community
providing numerous opportunities for faith formation
and focuses on service to our local community.
Mission Statement
St. Raphael School was founded when God answered a
Daughter of Charity’s prayer. To this day, our mission is
consistent with that of our founding Sisters: to educate
all children in preschool through eighth grade in mind,
body and spirit by imparting the values of Jesus
through a rigorous curriculum, devoted faculty and an
actively involved parent community.
Vision
St. Raphael School provides phenomenal educational
programs in a safe, caring and inclusive environment.
Our Catholic faith is embedded in all content areas and
we focus our lessons on the intellectual, social,
emotional, physical and spiritual development of each
child, preparing them to be lifelong learners. Our
curriculum is rigorous and is taught by caring,
dedicated, and highly qualified educators. St. Raphael
School is committed to striving to empower all
students to strive for excellence while learning to live
and adjust with this ever-changing, technologically
diverse world.
 Summer Games are coming!
 We are preparing for our 5 Day Summer Camp
July 7-11 and our Steubenville San Diego weekend
July 24-26.
 Confirmation and EDGE registrations will begin in
August.
For information on any of the teen programs, contact:
John 964-3466 x1 or Shanelle 964-3466 x2.
For Teens Interested in Getting Baptized
and / or Making First Communion
We have a special sacrament class just for teens. This is
for all teens in 7th grade and older. Classes start in
October. Call John at 964-3466 ext. 1 for more
information or with questions.
Sponsor a Teen!
Every year for the past ten
years, teens have been
attending a five day
summer camp (July 7-11)
and the
“Steubenville San
Diego” Youth
Conference
(July 24-26).
Please consider
sponsoring a teen!
100% of your donation will be used to sponsor teens
who do not have the money to attend. The cost for one
teen to attend is $275 for summer camp and $200 for
the Steubenville weekend. Make checks payable to
“St. Raphael's Youth Ministry”. You can drop off the
check at the Parish Office, hand it to John, or mail it to
the church (“Attention: John”). Many thanks for your
continued support!
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July 5, 2015
Parish Office and Catholic Community News
Parish Staff and Office Hours — The Parish Staff is
available to serve you during the following hours (with
an hour for lunch on M-F from 11:30 am-12:30 pm):
Monday to Thursday: 8:30 am to 7:30 pm;
Friday: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm; Saturday: 9:00 am to
2:00 pm; Sunday: 8:30 am to 2:00 pm.
After hours emergency pager: 897-6371.
Bulletin Submissions — Please submit items no later
than Friday, at Noon, nine days prior to the intended
Sunday bulletin. Parish organizations have priority. Items
must be emailed or typed clearly on paper. No phonein announcements please. Announcements may be
edited for space. Email: [email protected].
St. Raphael School Non-Discrimination Policy — The
school, mindful of its mission to be a witness to the love
of Christ for all, admits students regardless of race, color
or national and/or ethnic origin to all rights,
privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or
made available to students at the school. The school
does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
disability, sex or national and/or ethnic origin in the
administration of educational policies, admissions
policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and
other school-administered programs, although certain
athletic leagues and other programs may limit
participation and some archdiocesan schools operate as
single sex schools. While the school does not
discriminate against students with special needs, a full
range of services may not always be available to them.
Decisions concerning the admission and continued
enrollment of a student in the school are based upon
the student’s emotional, academic and physical abilities
and the resources available to the school in meeting the
student’s needs.
Children's Liturgy Program For Ages 5-11 —
October 5 through the first Sunday in May. No fee and
no registration required. This is the next stepping-stone
after early childhood Sunday school for 3-4-5 year olds.
The children process out of church at the beginning of
Mass and return at the beginning of the offertory. Info:
contact Nancy Panizzon, Director, at (805) 964-5462.
Early Childhood Sunday Program — October until May
during the 9:30 am Sunday Mass. Program is for children
3, 4, and 5/6 years of age. Register by calling Cecilia
Marks at 968-6008.
~ Catholic Community News ~
Worldwide Marriage Encounter — Deepen your
communication, strengthen your relationship, rekindle
your romance and renew your sacrament by attending
the next WWME weekend, July 10-12 in Chatsworth.
Contact Jeanine and Russ Walker at (805) 648-4244 or
go online at www.twocanlove.org.
VBS Bible Camp — At San Roque Catholic Church,
July 6 thru July 10 (Monday – Friday), from 9:00 am to
Noon (starts at 8:30 am on the first day). Cost is $50 per
child. AGES: (Preschool) 3 years old (must be pottytrained) to 5 years old; (Elementary) 1st – 6th (grade just
completed). Jr. High and High School students are also
welcome to volunteer and become a Crew Leader. We
also welcome adult volunteers 18 and older. For more
information please call (805) 682-1097 or email
[email protected].
St. Joseph Church 58th Annual Festival — Come to
Carpinteria to celebrate on Friday, July 10, 5:00 pm to
11:00 pm; Saturday, July 11, Noon to 11:00 pm; and
Sunday, July 12, Noon to 9:00 pm. Carnival rides,
delicious food (hamburgers, hot dogs, tacos, enchiladas,
BBQ tri-tip, chicken, and more), plus a beer garden for
the adults. There will be daily hourly drawings. Grand
Prize drawings are for $2,000, $1,000, $500, (winners
announced on Sunday at 8:00 pm). Free parking and
free admission!
St. Vincent’s 14th Annual Golf Classic —
Monday, August 24, at La Cumbre Country
Club. 18-Hole Texas Scramble. Prizes and
awards! For more information or to register,
call (805) 683-6381, ext. 110, or visit
stvincents-sb.org. All proceeds benefit
St. Vincent’s Children and Family Services.
Rachel's Vineyard — A retreat for men and women
struggling with the emotional and
spiritual pain of abortion. In the Roman
Catholic Tradition; using spiritual
exercises and rituals to help grieve the
loss of unborn children and to accept
God’s forgiveness. Inquiries and registrations are
confidential. For more info, call (866) 272-2435 or visit
the website: rachelsvineyard.org.
In Need of Help?
Call St. Vincent de Paul 683-8535.
Decimocuarto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
La Iglesia de San Rafael
Pagina Siete
Noticias de la Parroquia
Fe en Jesucristo
El incidente que nos cuenta san Marcos en el Evangelio de
hoy se basa en un doble asombro: primero, los vecinos y
parientes de Jesús se asombran de verlo enseñar en la
sinagoga con tanta sabiduría, y de ver su poder para hacer
milagros. Y Jesús, a su vez, se extraña de la incredulidad
de aquella gente, que no pone su fe en él, no porque
hallen alguna falta en su enseñanza o en su ministerio,
sino porque conocen sus orígenes y su familia. Aquí, como
en muchos otros incidentes de su Evangelio, Marcos nos
deja ver un aspecto bastante íntimo de la parte humana
de la doble naturaleza de Jesús. Para reforzar lo que
quiere que veamos, Marcos nos cuenta cómo Jesús vuelve
a su pueblo, y nos hace notar que está allí entre sus
familiares. Y de la gente de quienes más esperaba es que
menos recibe. En la época en que estaba escribiendo su
Evangelio, san Marcos trataba de enseñar una lección muy
importante para la casa de Israel, el Dios de la Alianza
esperaba encontrar la fe más intensa en la casa de Israel,
pero muchas veces allí fue donde menos la encontró. Y es
bueno que reflexionemos sobre esto, nosotros que hoy
día somos el Pueblo de Dios. Para que la Sabiduría de
Cristo continúe en este mundo, y para que nuestras vidas
sean signos de su poder, Jesús espera hallar, y tiene que
hallar, una gran fe en nosotros. ¿La hallará? ¿O quedará,
una vez más, pasmado de nuestra poca fe?
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Los Santos y Otras Celebraciones
domingo: Decimocuarto Domingo del Tiempo
Ordinario
lunes:
Santa María Goretti
jueves:
San Agustín Zhao Rong y compañeros
sábado: San Benito
Protegiendo a Los Niños
Cuando enseñamos “seguridad corporal total”,
ayudamos a disminuir los abusos. Los padres y otros
adultos responsables de los niños deben enseñarles
que sus cuerpos son privados. Deben también, estar en
alerta con los adultos que puedan estar “preparando” a
un niño, haciéndole cosquillas constantemente,
besándolo o abrazándolo. Normalmente los niños les
dicen a sus padres si no quieren abrazar o darle un
beso a alguien, y los padres deben escuchar y respetar
los deseos de sus hijos. Al enseñar “seguridad corporal
total” los adultos, jóvenes y niños, estamos avanzando
en nuestros esfuerzos por detener el abuso sexual
infantil, haciendo del mundo un lugar más seguro para
todos los hijos de Dios. Para obtener una copia del
artículo de VIRTUS®, “Más allá del mito del traje de
baño”, escriba a [email protected].
Celebrar el 58 Festival Anual de San José Iglesia —
(Carpinteria). Viernes, 10 de julio: 5-11:00 pm y sábado,
11 de julio: el mediodía hasta las 11:00 pm y domingo,
12 de julio, del mediodía a 9:00 pm. Parking gratuito ENTRADA GRATUITA. Habrá dibujos diarios por hora.
Gran Premio de dibujos son de $2,000, $1,000, $500, los
ganadores anunciados el domingo a las 8:00 pm.
Entretenimiento en vivo incluye bailarines de flamenco
y folklore, bandas en vivo desde muchos lugares, tanto
en inglés como en español. Habrá un montón de
atracciones para todas las edades. La rueda de la
fortuna grande ofrece vistas del océano y las montañas
circundantes Carpinteria. Los alimentos tradicionales
incluyen hamburguesas, perros calientes, tacos,
enchiladas, barbacoa tri-tip y pollo.
Formación en la Fe — La Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles
a través del Instituto de Pastoral y Evangelización
(IPE), un programa de formación en la fe de tres años,
ofrece clases mensuales de un fin de semana al mes en
el área de espiritualidad, teología, pastoral y formación
humana. La sede de reuniones es en la Parroquia de
San Rafael. Para más información: Sergio López
(805) 689-5087 ([email protected]) y Ana López
(805) 895-2027 ([email protected]).
“Unidos en Misión” — El tema de la campaña de este
año es, “sean imitadores míos...” (1 Cor., 11). Queremos
asegurarle que sus donaciones son usadas
solamente para la campaña de Unidos en Misión y
cualquier cantidad recibida que sobrepase nuestra
meta será devuelta para el uso y beneficio de
nuestra parroquia. Gracias por su consideración y les
pedimos que continúen cumpliendo su compromiso.
Meta de nuestra parroquia: $83,600
Cantidad acumulada:
-$79,184
Cantidad faltante:
$ 4,416
Lecturas De Hoy
Primera lectura — Ezequiel es enviado como el profeta
de Yavé a los obstinados israelitas (Ezequiel 2:2-5).
Salmo — Ten piedad de nosotros, ten piedad
(Salmo 123 [122]).
Segunda lectura — Pablo reconoce sus debilidades y
se gloría de ellas (2 Corintios 12:7-10).
Evangelio — Jesús predica en la sinagoga de su pueblo
natal (Marcos 6:1-6).
¿Necesita Ayuda?
Recuerde llamar al 683-8535, San Vicente de Paul.

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