June 22, 2014 - St. Rose of Lima

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June 22, 2014 - St. Rose of Lima
1305 Royal Avenue Simi Valley, CA 93065
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
June 22, 2014
Prayer after Receiving Holy Communion
O Jesus, I believe that Thou art truly present in the Blessed Sacrament.
Although my eyes and tongue tell me that I have received only bread and wine,
yet my faith tells me that I have received Thy Body and Blood. I believe,
Lord; help Thou my unbelief. I adore Thee as my God and my Savior. Amen
OUR LADY OF SAN JUAN FESTIVAL
July 11—13, 2014
Friday at 7:00pm —Healing Mass (Spanish)
Delicious Food and Religious Items for sale after Mass
Saturday at 12:00pm—Procession
with the Image of Our Lady of San Juan
12:00pm
followed by Mass (Spanish)
After Mass a beautiful Festival awaits you with Shows and Live Latin Music
Mass followed by more entertainment for the
Sunday at 1:00pm—Closing
1:00pm
whole family! And for our Soccer fans—you get to watch the World Cup on a
giant outdoor screen!
For the soccer lovers out there we will be
showing the finals on a BIG screen TV!
NOTICE: SUMMER HOURS for the Mother Cabrini Gift Store, located in the vestibule of
the church, will be open on Sundays before and after Masses, and on Thursdays only
(no Tuesday afternoons during the summer) from noon to 3:00 p.m.
Parish Information
RECTORY
1305RoyalAvenue
SimiValley,CA93065
526-1732526-0067(fax)
Email: [email protected]
RonBrowne•526-1732
ParishBusinessManager
Website:
www.StRoseSV.com
HOURS
MondaytoFriday: 8:00am—8:00pm
Saturday:
9:00am—5:00pm
Sunday:
8:00am—4:00pm
Facilities Manager
NormOuellette•551-3704
ALTAR SERVER MINISTRY
TyMcDermott,Director•526-1732
[email protected]
PASTOR
Rev.JosephP.Shea
Associate Pastor
Fr.BillNicholas
Priest in Residence
Fr.JimMaher
DEACONS
Dn.PeterWilson
Dn.TerryReibenspies
Dn.LouisFernandez
Dn.EdwardPosvar
LITURGY SCHEDULE
SACRAMENTS
ANOINTING OF THE SICK
Administeredthroughouttheyear.
PleasecalltheRectoryanytimein
caseofseriousillnessorgoinginto
surgery.
BAPTISMS
English:1stSundayofthemonth
Spanish:3rdSundayofthemonth
Byappointment;pleasecallorvisit
theRectory.
MARRIAGES
Arrangementsmustbemadeat
leastsixmonthsinadvance.Please
callorvisittheRectory.
Daily: 8:30am&5:30pm
Saturday:8:30am;5:00pm (Vigil);
7:00pm (Spanish)
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION
Sunday:
6:00am,
7:00am,
9:00am,
Communion—coordinators
FOR ADULTS (RCIA)
11:00am
(Family/Children),
GeorgeLemos
Jo&FrankWilhelmi•526-6194
1:00pm
(Spanish),5:00pm
(Youth)
TonyLemos([email protected])
LECTORS MINISTRY
DIVINE MERCY HOLY HOUR
SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION
TonyDelgado584-6987
with BENEDICTION
Monday
9:00am—10:00am
LIFE TEEN / YOUTH MINISTRY
Tuesday
4:00pm—5:00pm
NOVENA
AdamCross,YouthMinister•526-8181 Wednesday 9:00am—10:00am
MotherofPerpetualHelp
[email protected]
Thursday
4:00pm—5:00pm
Wednesdaysat6:00pm
ClairaCastillo,AssistantYouthMinister
NEW HOURS
[email protected]
Friday
4:00pm—5:00pm
BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY
MINISTERIO HISPANO
Saturday
3:00pm—5:00pm
DotGoerisch•526-5640
LibiaPerez,Director•915-4605
6:00pm—7:00pm
CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER
[email protected]
HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION
GROUP
MUSIC MINISTRY
Ched&LumiCruz
Vigil:
5:30pm
ClareDelto,Director•526-1732
HolyDay:6:00am;8:30am;12:00pm;
584-6160
[email protected]
5:30pm;7:00pm(
Spanish)
COUPLES FOR CHRIST
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
ST. ROSE OF LIMA SCHOOL
Joanne&ErwinIlustrisimo
SandraLemos,Director
1325RoyalAvenue
304-0753
526-5513•520-7638(fax)
SimiValley,CA93065
[email protected]
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
JohnP.Sanders,Principal
COUNCIL #5803
Website:www.srls.org
RESPECT LIFE MINISTRY
RickOstrich,GrandKnight
526-5304•526-0939(fax)
JuliaDobrucki•584-1203
501-8818
ST. ROSE OF LIMA
[email protected]
AFTER SCHOOL CARE
24 HR. LIFE CENTER HOTLINE FOR
SERVING
THOSE
IN NEED
577-8208
UNPLANNED PREGNANCY
EarlTodd
St. Rose School Alumni
Call1-800-973-7334
581-0957
Teresa Moran Runyon
AllourservicesareFREEandinformationis
[email protected]
keptstrictlyconidential.
www.srls.org/alumni
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
www.facebook.com/
PregnancyCounselingCenter
SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN
LisaZabaglo•527-6582
SUB-ROSA YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
AdamCross•Coordinator
MOTHER CABRINI CIRCLE
GIFT STORE Located in the vestibule; open before &
after morning Sunday Masses;
Tuesdays 2– 6pm & Thursdays 12-4pm
For information on the Catholic Faith
and the process of inquiry, please call:
Jo & Frank
Wilhelmi
805-526-6194
Dear friends,
As we head into the summer months, I do hope that you will take some time to rest and
enjoy yourself. Make a plan to bring your family to the St. Rose of Lima Parish Carnival
(June 27—29) and to Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos Festival (July 11-13). But
especially take some time to be with your family and with yourself. Recently I read a
very insightful article that all of us could benefit from entitled “Why We Humblebrag
About Being Busy” by Greg McKeown.
“We have a problem—and the odd thing is we not only know about it, we’re celebrating
it. Just today, someone boasted to me that she was so busy she’s averaged four hours of
sleep a night for the last two weeks. She wasn’t complaining; she was proud of the fact. She is not alone.
Why are typically rational people so irrational in their behavior? The answer, I believe, is that we’re in the
midst of a bubble; one so vast that to be alive today in the developed world is to be affected, or infected, by it.
It’s the bubble of bubbles: it not only mirrors the previous bubbles (whether of the Tulip, Silicon Valley or
Real Estate variety), it undergirds them all. I call it “The More Bubble.”
The nature of bubbles is that some asset is absurdly overvalued until — eventually — the bubble bursts, and
we’re left scratching our heads wondering why we were so irrationally exuberant in the first place. The asset
we’re overvaluing now is the notion of doing it all, having it all, achieving it all; what Jim Collins calls “the
undisciplined pursuit of more.”
This bubble is being enabled by an unholy alliance between three powerful trends: smart phones, social media,
and extreme consumerism. The result is not just information overload, but opinion overload. We are more
aware than at any time in history of what everyone else is doing and, therefore, what we “should” be doing. In
the process, we have been sold a bill of goods: that success means being supermen and superwomen who can
get it all done. Of course, we back-door-brag about being busy: it’s code for being successful and important.
Not only are we addicted to the drug of more, we are pushers too. In the race to get our children into “a good
college” we have added absurd amounts of homework, sports, clubs, dance performances and ad
infinitum extracurricular activities. And with them, busyness, sleep deprivation and stress.
Across the board, our answer to the problem of more is always more. We need more technology to help us
create more technologies. We need to outsource more things to more people to free up own our time to do yet
even more. Luckily, there is an antidote to the undisciplined pursuit of more: the disciplined pursuit of less, but
better. A growing number of people are making this shift. I call these people Essentialists.
These people are designing their lives around what is essential and eliminating everything else. These people
take walks in the morning to think and ponder, they negotiate to have actual weekends (i.e. during which they
are not working), they turn technology off for set periods every night and create technology-free zones in their
homes. They trade off time on Facebook and call those few friends who really matter to them. Instead of
running to back-to-back in meetings, they put space on their calendars to get important work done.
The groundswell of an Essentialist movement is upon us. Even our companies are competing with one another
to get better at this: from sleep pods at Google to meditation rooms at Twitter. At the Annual Meeting of the
World Economic Forum in Davos this year, there were — for the first time — dozens of sessions on
mindfulness. TIME magazine goes beyond calling this a movement, instead choosing the word “Revolution.”
One reason is because it feels so much better than being a Nonessentialist. You know the feeling you get when
you box up the old clothes you don’t wear anymore and give them away? The closet clutter is gone. We feel
freer. Wouldn’t it be great to have that sensation writ large in our lives? Wouldn’t it feel liberating and
energizing to clean out the closets of our overstuffed lives and give away the nonessential items, so we can
focus our attention on the few things that truly matter?
Yours in Christ,
Fr. Joseph Shea
(To be continued in next’s week bulletin…)
What Does Jesus Expect of Me?
Jesus calls you to follow him. Your life
could be an adventure with God. St.
Rose of Lima Parish extends a warm
welcome to all who wish to join our faith
community for worship and fellowship.
Come Feast on His Word, develop
your Knowledge, and Build a Family of
Faith. If you are new to the area, or
coming back Home, we invite you to make St. Rose
of Lima your parish by calling the Rectory at 5261732 or stop by during office hours or visit our
website: www.StRoseSV.com
“A time to be born…” Ecc 3:2
Angel Y. Castro, Lillian J. Delaplane,
Camila C. Juarez, Kimberly Quintero,
Karen B. Vicencio-Torres
Namesonthislistwillbedeletedafter3months,unlesstheRectory
staffisnoti)ied.Ifyouareafamilymemberandyouwishtoaddor
renewaname,pleasenotifytheof)ice.
“Atimetoheal…”Ecc3:3
...Andprayforoneanother.—James5:13-18
Maria Aguilar
Hilda Garcia
Frank Meyer
Corinne Anderson Maria L. Garcia
Jason Meyer
Maria Anttilainen Adrienne Gardner
Kathy Meyer
Sue Arrigoni
Brooke Gardner
Verna Meyer
Domingo Ortega, Jr.
Sebastian
Rosa Gonzalez
Baghdassarian
Ruben Gonzalez Brooklyn Papaleo
Manuel Barrera Chaz Higginbottom Armand Patino
Alondra Brito Ruth Ann Hochleutner
Lupe Pina
John Hughes
Dian Schuetz
Tom Brown
Robert Chirigotis Mary Rose Hughes Terianne Soria
Arlene Delman Margaret Jimenez Colina Stephanson
Barbara Knight
Ken Thompson
Brian Egan
Sharon Korrea Irene Velasquez
Dorothy Errett
Sharon Yaki
Charlie Frerking Maria Manriquez
Benny Martinez Imelda Youngman
Debbie Garcia
“Atimeofwarandatimeofpeace…”Ecc3:8
Prayforthoseservinginthemilitary.
U.S. Army
U.S. Navy
Matthew Anaya
Gregg Bell
Krysten Bohen
Patrick F. Costa
Thomas M. Gonzalez Walter Cueva
Alex Knott
Josh Houseinger
Alex Martin
Brian Kiely
Nicholas C. Moreno
Ryan Loniero
Rafael Rodriguez
Ronald Murphy
Jose T. Fernandez
Matthew Alatorre
Pvt. James Berru
Patrick Croy
John Gebert
Ryan Osier
Juan Ignacio Rios
Kaplan Sharpe
U.S. Air Force
U.S.M.C.
Christian Ares
Raymond Bucci
Ryan Bunnell
Paul Gebert
Sgt. Colton Haney
Jim La Rosa
Bradly Melson
Ricky Noone
Brian Olex
Sgt. Casey Pilkington
Lt. Col. Andrew Sholtes
Jordan Sine
Tanner Aurand
Sgt. Christine Campo
National Guard
Vincent Russo
Armando Peña, Jr.
Maj. Andrew Hull
Col. Marilyn Rios
Capt. Melissa Hull
“Atimetodie…”Ecc3:2
Pray for the souls of all our beloved departed and their families.
MASS INTENTIONS
SATURDAY, June 21
8:30am Members of the Millenium Club (I)
5:00pm Father’s Day Novena
7:00pm Father’s Day Novena
SUNDAY, June 22
6:00am Father’s Day Novena
7:00am Father’s Day Novena
9:00am Father’s Day Novena
11:00am Father’s Day Novena
(Sp) 1:00pm Father’s Day Novena
5:00pm Father’s Day Novena
MONDAY, June 23
8:30am Father’s Day Novena
5:30pm Father’s Day Novena
TUESDAY, June 24
8:30am Wesley Quon (I)
5:30pm Yesenia Rendon (I)
WEDNESDAY, June 25
8:30am Andrea Rose (I)
5:30pm Vincenta Agaloos (D)
THURSDAY, June 26
8:30am Robles Family (I)
5:30pm Souls In Purgatory
FRIDAY, June 27
8:30am Ricardo Asuncion (D)
5:30pm Evelyn & Steve Auth (I)
SATURDAY, June 28
8:30am Members of the Millenium Club (I)
5:00pm Sr. Bella Maria, OCD & her Carmelite Community
7:00pm Salvador Brave (D)
SUNDAY, June 29
6:00am Concetta Stephenson (D)
7:00am John Fabry (D)
9:00am Joseph Fasulo (I)
11:00am Sal & Betty Moreno
(Sp) 1:00pm Anthony Morales (I)
5:00pm Emiliana Morales (D)
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
2Kgs17:5-8,13-15a,18;Ps60:3-5,12-13;
Mt7:1-5
Vigil:Jer1:4-10;Ps71:1-6,15,17;
1Pt1:8-12;Lk1:5-17
Day:Is49:1-6;Ps139:1-3,13-15;Acts13:22-26;
Lk1:57-66,80
2Kgs22:8-13;23:1-3;Ps119:33-37,40;
Mt7:15-20
2Kgs24:8-17;Ps79:1b-5,8-9;Mt7:21-29
Dt7:6-11;Ps103:1-4,6-8,10;1Jn4:7-16;
Mt11:25-30
Lam2:2,10-14,18-19;Ps74:1b-7,20-21;
Mt8:15-17or,fortheMemorialofthe
ImmaculateHeart,Is61:9-11;Lk2:41-51
Vigil:Acts3:1-10;Ps19:2-5;Gal1:11-20;
Jn21:15-19
Day:Acts12:1-11;Ps34:2-9;2Tm4:6-8,17-18;
Mt16:13-19
June 22, 2014
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
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Adult education & faith formation
DEVOTIONS
BIBLE STUDY
“CATHOLICISM” series
Adoration Schedule
Thursdays
at 7:00pm in classroom 13
Monday, 9:00am—Saturday, 3:00pm
We are very blessed to have 24 hr. Adoraon
here at St. Rose. We thank Fr. Shea, our Pastor,
for giving us this great gi. However, we need to be sure
we have enough adorers scheduled to be sure Jesus is
never alone. Please consider signing up for any of the
mes menoned below:
Adorers are needed:
Tuesday: 3am
Wednesday: 10pm
Thursday: 10am, 11am, 2-2:30pm
Friday: 10am, 11am, 8pm & 10pm
For questions or comments, please call Annette Lercel,
Bible Study Coordinator, at 584 3533.
DIVORCED, SEPARATED, WIDOWED MINISTRY
We are a Christ-centered, self-help program.
We meet the 1st & 3rd Friday of the month in
Room 11 of the school. 7:00-9:00pm.
*Presentations by Dr. Bennett Annan
All adults are welcome!
Friday, July 4,: The meeting has been cancelled.
Friday, July 18*, "How To Find Your Purpose Through The
Life Of Jesus Christ, In The Transfiguration”
Tuesday, July 22, Dinner at First Street Family at 6:30pm.
Visitors and scheduled Adorers please be sure to sign in, it is the
only way we can be sure that Jesus is not alone.
Contact: Jean Jenners
(JosephM34 @sbcglobal.net), call 526-1732 or
visit: www.StRoseSV.com/DSW.html
Team Leaders
FREEDOM IN OUR LIVES
12am-5am
6am-11am
12pm-5pm
11pm
Theresa Wong 428-0942
Cathy Sullivan 526-7628
Anita Koller 526-9910
Kathy and Frank Cross 501-8431
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Tuesdays & Fridays at 3pm
Divine Mercy Holy Hour & Benediction
with Deacon Ed Posvar
Wednesdays, 7:00pm
Our Mother of Perpetual Help Novena
Wednesdays after the daily 5:30pm Mass
Family Novena In Honor of the Holy Infant
Jesus of Prague Every Friday at 6:00pm
“My grace is sufficient for you…”
2 Corinthians 12:9-10
Do you suffer from loneliness,
anger, depression, co-dependency,
fear, hopelessness, anxiety, bad
habits you want to change, hurts
you can’t deal with, and are hung
up with problems in your life?
FREEDOM IN OUR LIVES, is a Faith-based Beatitudes
program to help you realize how to let God’s healing power
into your life.
We meet the 2nd & 4th Fridays of each month, in room
11 of St. Rose of Lima School. We gather at 6:30pm for
dinner, and the meeting begins at 7:00pm. Please join us,
bring your friends and relatives and gain a new perspective
in your life.
The Story of the Miraculous Infant Jesus of Prague (continued from last week’s bulletin)
The 20 years’ War in Europe ravaged Prague. After the Treaty of Peace in 1630, the Carmelites
returned to the monastery and the Church of Our Lady of Victories. Father Cyril, Pastor of the Church,
found the statue of the Miraculous Infant Jesus with arms broken. It was at this time that the Infant Jesus
appeared to him in a vision and said, “Give me my hands and I will give you peace. The more you honor
me, the more I will bless you.”
From that time on, the devotion to the Divine Infant Jesus of Prague continued and spread throughout
the world.
From the records of the National Shrine of the Holy Infant Jesus of Prague, Prague, Oklahoma.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! JULY 25 - 26
National Catholic Family Conference
Ontario Convention Center in Ontario, CA
Come join hundreds of Catholic families. This year we’re offering a new selection of speakers, Catholic
vendors, Holy Mass, and activities for children and teenagers, too! Individuals $10; Family $20
To register & for more info visit: SaintJoe.com
To carpool, contact Carmen Allard ([email protected])
June 22, 2014
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*All Teens are welcome*
EVERY Sunday at 6:30 pm after Mass in the Hall Food, fun & prayer
July 20 - Humans vs. Zombies
YOUNG ADULTS
For more information on our Life Nights and ways to get involved, please contact us at: 526-8181 or
Adam Cross: [email protected]
You're invited to...
SubRosa @ Steubenville San Diego, FRIDAYSUNDAY, July 25-27 (University of San Diego)
~It's not too late to sign up!
A Catholic Young Adult Conference
Open to all young adults, ages 18 to 23-ish yrs. old
Friday, Sat., and Sun. - July 25-27
Shirley Theatre at University of San Diego 5998
Alcala Park • San Diego, CA 92110: *$216
*We will be going as a group; room and board
included in registration. Invite your friends!***email
us if you're interested in attending or with any
questions you may have!
*Follow the link for more information on the event:
www.AllForGodCatholic.com/html/1823.html
SubRosa Time Adoration...
EVERY WEDNESDAY 8-9 pm (St. Rose Church)
*Join us as we spend silent time praying with our
Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. *Final date for the
month of June: 25.
*Dates for the month of July: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
SubRosa Women's Group, SUNDAY, June 22
from 1:30-3pm(Room 6 in SRL School)
*Join us as we hang out & discuss the amazing
book Captivating A Woman's Soul by John & Stasi
Eldredge
*Order your copy now! Just $ 4 on Amazon
(including shipping) and available at major
bookstores.
*It's an incredible book to help us be the amazing
women God created us to be! *Eat with us, hang
out & enjoy!
NEW: Consuming the Word Book Club
Wednesday, June 25 from 6-8pm (St. Rose of Lima
School, Room TBD)
*We will get together to read the book Consuming
the Word: The New Testament and The Eucharist in
the Early Church by Dr. Scott Hahn of Franciscan
University
*We will meet each week to read a chapter and then
discuss the book. *Copies of the chapters will be
provided, but if you would like a copy of the actual
book. it can be found on Amazon.com.
Find us on Facebook!
See you soon,
~The SubRosa Team~ St. Rose of Lima (SRL)
1325 Royal Avenue, Simi Valley, CA 93065
e: [email protected] p:805-428-3755
Santa Clara High School
Girls Basketball Camp
Santa Clara High School Girl’s
Basketball coach Teresa
Palmisano and Play It Forward
Athletics, a non-profit AAU
basketball organization, will
co-sponsor a girls basketball
camp for 3rd to 8th grade girls.
The camp will be structured to teach girls the basic
fundamentals, the concept of the game, and how to
take their game to the next level.
The camp will be held on June 23, 24 and 26 at Santa
Clara High School Coach “C” Gym from 9:00am to
2:00pm; cost for the camp is $60.00 per player. For
more details contact Head Coach Teresa Palmisano at
[email protected]
or at 483-9502 x 179.
REFLECTION.—In early times, the Christians were called the
children of joy. Let us seek the joy of the Holy Spirit to sweeten
suffering, to temper earthly delight, till we enter into the joy of
our Lord.
MAGNIFICAT
Sharon Lee Giganti, former Actress, now
Catholic Convert from New Age,
speaks out on the philosophy’s false
promises.
MAGNIFICAT - A Ministry to
Catholic Women Prayer Meal—
Saturday, July 19 @ 10AM
Odyssey Restaurant, Granada Hills, CA
Sharon Lee Giganti, who has appeared on EWTN and
Catholic Answers Radio, joins us to share her inside
look on New Age philosophy she used to teach. After
serious events, Sharon was led back to the Catholic
Church where she now speaks out on the dangers of
New Age, its false promises, and how it tries to invade
our Faith. Sharon is an outstanding speaker so be sure
to bring a friend. Mail “Magnificat” a check for $26 to
Magnificat, P.O. Box 4057, West Hills, CA 91308.
After July 7: $30. Questions? Teri Thompson 805527-3745. On-line reservations
www.magnificatsfv.org.
Instilling faith, knowledge & service in to the hearts & minds of students through
instruction, modeling & guidance.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Faith Formation Classes Now Forming
The St. Rose of Lima Religious Education Office is now accepting applications for the upcoming
2014/15 school year. Classes are now being formed for Sacramental Preparation for Reconciliation, First
Communion, Confirmation and Continuing Faith Formation. Please visit our office located in the
Parish Hall Sundays 9am to 1pm and Monday through Thursdays 9:30am through 7:00pm, or call
526-5513 if you have any questions.
We are always happy to add faithful catechists and teaching assistants to our team!
Please prayerfully consider helping others along their journey of faith.
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RESPECT LIFE
POSITION AVAILABLE
“Nothingchangestheobjectivereality:abortion
killsbabiesintheirmothers’wombs.Abortionis
notmerelytheremovalofsometissuefroma
woman'sbody.Abortionisnottheremovalofa
living‘thing’thatwouldbecomehumanifitwere
allowedtoremaininsidethewoman’s
body.Abortionisthedestructionofanunborn
baby.Pregnancyistheperiodforthisnewhuman
lifetomature,notto‘becomehuman’—italready
is.ThisiswhytheChurchconsidersabortionthe
killingofahumanbeing,andwhytheSecondVaticanCouncilcalleditan‘unspeakablecrime’.”
-JohnCardinalO’Connor
Director of R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults) at St. Rose of Lima Parish.
We are looking to fill this part-time position, which
will require approx. 25 hours per week, with a person
who has experience with and in the RCIA process.
The responsibilities of this position will encompass
overseeing the entire RCIA process for children and
adults, English and Spanish speaking.
For more information and to submit an application,
please visit the rectory.
Knights of Columbus
CARNIVAL NEEDS YOUR BOOKS!
Increase Your Understanding of the Catholic
Faith Through CIS Online Courses
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The Luke E. Hart course
Faith Formation course
Catholic Correspondence course
To learn more or sign up, visit:
www.kofc.org/un/en/cis/index.html
Still Spring cleaning? Haven’t started
yet? Well, clear out those books,
(DVDs & CDs, too) and donate them to
the Carnival bookstore! Bring them to
the rectory during business hours.
Handicapables Event
Handicapables Luncheon
With Fr. Joe Kammerer
HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Moorpark
THIS COMING Saturday, June 28
11:30am – Prayer Service
12:00pm - Luncheon
1:00pm - Entertainment
Raffle prizes Delicious food Sing-along
For more information, contact
Jackie & Joe Kammerer (805) 210-5176
¿Sabia Usted?
Did you Know?
Bullying is a form of abuse
Did you know that bullying is a form of abuse, and therefore
is forbidden in our Catholic schools? Bullying typically
consists of direct behaviors, such as teasing, taunting,
threatening, hitting, shoving and stealing. But it might also
be indirect, such as spreading rumors that cause victims to be
socially
isolated
through
intentional
exclusion.
Cyberbullying, which involves the use of the Internet or
mobile phones to send inappropriate messages and images to
or about others, is also behavior that is not tolerated in our
Catholic schools. If you suspect bullying of a child at school,
please contact the school principal with your concerns. For
particular help, you may call the Archdiocese’s Victims
Assistance Ministry, (213) 637-7650.
El hostigamiento es una forma de abuso
¿Sabía usted que el hostigamiento (bullying) es una forma de
abuso y por lo tanto está prohibido en las escuelas católicas? El
hostigamiento suele consistir en bromas pesadas, burlas,
amenazas, golpes, empujones y robo. Pero también puede ser
indirecta, como la difusión de rumores que provoca que las
víctimas se aíslen socialmente porque se sienten excluidas por la
sociedad. El acoso cibernético, que implica el uso de la Internet
o los teléfonos celulares para enviar mensajes o imágenes
inapropiadas de personas o a personas también es un
comportamiento que no se tolera en nuestras escuelas católicas.
Si usted sospecha que algún estudiante es víctima de
hostigamiento, inmediatamente comunique sus preocupaciones
al director de la escuela. Para obtener más ayuda llame a la
oficina de la arquidiócesis del Ministerio de Asistencia a
Víctimas, (213) 637-7650.
22 de Junio, 2014
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church
KERMES DE NUESTRA SENORA DE
SAN JUAN DE LOS LAGOS
Pagina 11
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Hace algunos años, el cantante de rock
Viernes a las 7:00pm —Misa de Sanación
Carlos Santana y el grupo roquero Maná
Deliciosa Comida y Artículos Religiosos
ganaron un premio en los “Lan
de venta después de Misa.
Grammys” por su canción: “Corazón
Sábado a las 12:00pm—Procesion
con la
12:00pm
espinado”. Esta bella canción es de un
Imagen de Nuestra Señora de San Juan
hombre que lamenta el dolor que una
de Los Lagos seguida por Misa.
Después de Misa tendremos una gran Tardeada/Kermes, mujer le ha causado. No la puede olvidar,
Charros, Danzantes, Folklóricos, Grupo Clave Azul y El
porque ella le ha dejado el corazón
Internacional Grupo la Migra.
espinado. Esta canción siempre me
Domingo a la 1:00pm—Misa
de despedida seguida por
1:00pm
recuerda al Sagrado Corazón de Jesús,
entretenimiento para toda la familia con Folklóricos y los
corazón rodeado por una corona de
Grupos Dinastía Ramos y Grupo Capricho. Y para
espinas e inflamado por el amor que le
nuestros aficionados al Soccer—podrán gozar de la Copa
ene a su mujer, la Iglesia, es decir,
Mundial en una Gran pantalla para ver el final del
nosotros. La devoción al Sagrado
mundial!
Corazón proviene de una monja francesa,
Estudio de Biblia en Español
santa Margarita María Alacoque a quien
La parroquia de St. Peter Claver les hace una cordial
Jesús le mostró su corazón en junio de
invitación este verano a sesiones de estudio de la Biblia.
1675. Jesús le dijo que su corazón arde
El que abre la Biblia busca a Jesús. La Biblia no es un libro
de amor por los seres humanos, pero los
que habla de Dios, sino que es el libro en el que Dios nos
habla de él por medio de testigos que él eligió.
crisanos sólo lo ofendemos con insultos,
¿Que contiene el Antiguo Testamento? ¿Qué ensenan los
ingratud e indiferencias. ¿Cuántas
salmos?
veces, como Iglesia o como individuos, le
¿Dónde están escritos los mandamientos de Dios?
hemos espinado el corazón al Señor? Y
¿Cuál es el mensaje de Dios para mí? ¿Y dónde puedo
aun así, la imagen del corazón espinado e
escuchar este mensaje?
inflamado de Jesús nos sigue cantando y
Venga y juntos encontraremos estas y muchas más
respuestas que nos comunica Dios.
llamando para que seamos suyos. Si
¿Cuándo?: - Los Martes de Julio & Agosto, empezando el
regresamos a él, Jesucristo nos promete
8 de Julio de 6:30pm – 8:30pm de la noche.
doce bendiciones de paz, consolación,
Traiga su Biblia…y si no tiene, nosotros le emprestamos
fervor y otras gracias.
una.
Para más información comuníquese con el Diacono
Melecio Zamora, (818) 262-1090.¡Los esperamos!
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Lecturas de la Semana
Lunes: 2 Re 17:5-8, 13-15a, 18; Sal 60 (59):3-5, 12-13; Mt 7:1-5
Martes:
Vigilia: Jer 1:4-10; Sal 71 (70):1-6, 15, 17; 1 Pe 1:8-12; Lc 1:5-17
Día: Is 49:1-6; Sal 139 (138):1-3, 13-15; Hch 13:22-26; Lc 1:57-66, 80
Miércoles:
2 Re 22:8-13; 23:1-3; Sal 119 (118):33-37, 40; Mt 7:15-20
Jueves:
2 Re 24:8-17; Sal 79 (78):1b-5, 8-9; Mt 7:21-29
Viernes:
Dt 7:6-11; Sal 103 (102):1-4, 6-8, 10; 1 Jn 4:7-16; Mt 11:25-30
Sábado:
Lam 2:2, 10-14, 18-19; Sal 74 (73):1b-7, 20-21; Mt 8:15-17 ó para el Memoria del
Inmaculado Corazón, Is 61:9-11;Lc 2:41-51
Domingo:
Vigilia: Hch 3:1-10; Sal 19 (18):2-5; Gál 1:11-20; Jn 21:15-19
Día: Hch 12:1-11; Sal 34 (33):2-9;2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18; Mt 16:13-19
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Stop by after the 9:00, 11:00 & 1:00 Masses to get:
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