- Good Shepherd Catholic Parish

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- Good Shepherd Catholic Parish
Good Shepherd Catholic Parish
St. Mary ’s, H oly Fa mily, St. Th omas th e Apostle
& St. Charle s Borromeo
March 6. 2016
BETHLEHEM CENTER: A MISSION OF MERCY
For 40 days this Lent we are all working to come closer
to Jesus through increased prayer, fasting and abstaining.
By allowing ourselves to suffer, we hope to better understand and accept Jesus’ love for us all.
We are also called in this Year of Mercy to act on the
Corporal Works of Mercy. Among them are to Feed the
Hungry, Give Drink to the Thirsty and Clothe the Naked.
The Bethlehem Center is our Parish’s mission of mercy.
We ask that as you subject yourself to the fasting and abstaining of Lent for 40 days to perhaps take the opportunity to examine what it must feel like for those who fast and
abstain for 365 years out of the year. For some people in
our community, this is not a choice, but rather a way of
life. We have neighbors who go to bed hungry, who are
unable to clothe their children and some who have no
place to call home.
The Bethlehem Center offers our parishioners the opportunity to further build their relationship with Jesus by
working as he would for those suffering in our community.
The center offers volunteer opportunities in the kitchen,
dining hall, thrift store, food pantry and more seven days a
week. You have the chance to volunteer for as little as two
hours and it will indeed be a blessing to guests of the
Bethlehem Center.
The Center is also always in need of donations. Currently,
the center is collecting baskets and small items to create
Easter Baskets for children whose families cannot afford
the luxury this Easter.
Men’s clothing is also in short supply. The center accepts
used clothing to distribute to the homeless and low income families. Denim and other durable material are
greatly appreciated.
Lastly, the center dining hall is open daily to those in
need of a hot meal. Monetary donations keep this service
going for just $1.67/meal. In fact, a generous donation of
$25.05 provides 15 hot meals at the Bethlehem Center!
We have worked to make donating to the center simpler
through our website at www.bethcenter.org.
If you would like to schedule a time to volunteer at the
Bethlehem Center or drop off donations, call the Center at
734-1572 or stop by at 1638 N. Dinuba Blvd, Visalia 93291.
“Give generously to them and do so without a grudging
heart; then because of this the Lord your God will bless you
in all your work and in everything you put your hand to.”
Welcome!
We would like to extend a warm welcome to all visitors, families and friends of our community! We hope
the information in this weeks bulletin is a helpful resource. Please use the registration form on this page if
you are interested in becoming a registered parishioner. Just fill it out and drop it in the collection basket.
It’s that easy! Thank you for choosing to visit Good Shepherd Catholic Parish (formerly The Catholic Church of Visalia).
CONTACT INFORMATION
PRIESTS IN RESIDENCE
Fr. Eric Swearingen, Pastor
Rev. Alex Chavez, Associate Pastor
Rev. Victor Hernando, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Jose Luis Varo, (In Residence)
Contact number: 559-713-6860
DEACONS
Rev. Mr. Paul Hernandez
Rev. Mr. Doug Pingel
Rev. Mr. Julian Ponce (Retired)
Rev. Mr. Ken Ramage
Rev. Mr. James V. Rooney (Retired)
Rev. Mr. Henry Medina
Rev. Mr. Rick Miller
Administrator
Rev. Mr. Henry Medina
Administrative Assistant to the Priests
Ruthanne Parlier, ext.118
Receptionist & Facilities Scheduler
Danny Sarabia , ext. 101
On-Call Maintenance Line
559-901-7940
Liturgy Coordinator/Schedules
Patty Call, 559-734-9522
Director of Music
Charles Culbreth, 559-734-9522
Communications
Please submit bulletin and website items
at TCCOV Parish Office or by emailing
[email protected]
Pastoral Council
[email protected]
Social Media
Facebook.com/tccov
Facebook.com/bethlehemcentervisalia
Facebook.com/catholicschoolvisalia
Facebook.com/ccovym
THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL OF VISALIA,
GEORGE MCCANN MEMORIAL
SHEILA RAST, PRINCIPAL
200 E. Race Street, Visalia, 93291
559-732-5831 Phone
559-741-1562 Fax
Website: catholicschoolvisalia.org
Scrip Office: 732-7419
BETHLEHEM CENTER
Benny Rodriguez, Director
1638 N. Dinuba Blvd., Visalia, 93291
Phone: 734-1572
Website: www.bethcenter.org
RELIGIOUS FORMATION
Tomas Tafolla, Director
+St. Mary’s (English) & (Español)
Adriana Robles–Noricumbo, CRE (SP)
Edie Loudermilk, Secretary, ext. 120 (EN)
OFFICE: 559-733-3929
FAX: 559-734-3435
(located in the Parish Center)
506 N. Garden Street, Visalia,
M-TH: 10:00 - 6:00 p.m.
Closed Fridays
+Holy Family
Irma Gaitan, CRE
Office Locations & Hours
1908 N. Court St., Visalia,
(on the school grounds near Rm. 4)
M-Th 4:00 –7:00 p.m.
Phone: 559-732-9651
+St. Thomas The Apostle
Antonio Mendoza - CRE
Office Location (Sunday)
6735 Ave 308, Goshen
Phone: 559-651-1923
Fax: 559-651-2270
Youth Ministry Coordinator
Ruben Cabatic, ext. 117
WEDDING REHEARSAL COORDINATORS
(Independent Contractors approved by TCCOV)
Holy Family Church
Rosann Porras-559-734-4456
E-mail: [email protected]
St. Mary’s Church
Carol Serpa-559-734-0412
Email: [email protected]
For General Information
Good Shepherd Catholic Parish Office
506 N. Garden St., Visalia CA 93291
Tel: 559-734-9522
Fax: 559-734-3435
Website: www.tccov.org
REGISTRATION:
Are you new to Good Shepherd Catholic
Parish? Please take a moment to register
by completing this form. You may drop it off
at the Parish Office or in the weekend collection.
Church most often attending:
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Please circle the one (ones) that you would like
information about. Baptism? First Communion?
Confirmation? Marriage? Vocations?
Would like someone from our Hospitality Committee to contact you or visit you at your home?
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Fourth Sunday of Lent: March 6, 2016
“We must rejoice when our brother who was dead in sin repents and comes back to life,” -Luke 15:1-3, 11-32
Reflection
REPENTANCE
“We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God.” So says Paul in the Second Letter to the Corinthians. Isn’t this what Lent is all
about? We know that we are sinners, yet we
don’t think about it much. Lent is the time to
think about all the ways in which we have failed
to be all that we hope to be as followers of
Christ. Like the prodigal son in the Gospel, we
accept the gifts that God gives but forget the
goodness of the giver. We waste our gifts on
useless works and useless things. We can’t wait
to get to the stores on “Black Friday.” We collect
useless junk for our homes, our cars, and our
children; things that don’t contribute to our
good character, but only to our cluttered lives.
We obsess over our phones, our computers, and
our i-thingies at the expense of our face-to-face
relationships.
FORGIVENESS
“So he got up and went back to his father.
While he was still a long way off, his father
caught sight of him, and was filled with compassion. He ran to his son, embraced him and
kissed him.” To have seen his son a long way
off, the father must have been looking for him,
watching every day, hoping for his return. The
father was ready to forgive, love, and receive
back the son who wandered and squandered.
And so our God is with us. God’s faithful love
and compassion is always ready to forgive us, if
only we would turn back to the right way again.
As Saint Paul says, “God was reconciling the
world to [God] in Christ, not counting their trespasses against them and entrusting to us the
message of reconciliation.” In turn, we are to
welcome others into this new freedom and joy.
“So we are ambassadors for Christ, as if God
were appealing through us.”
Today’s Readings: Jos 5:9a, 10–12; Ps 34:2–3,
4–5, 6–7; 2 Cor 5:17–21; Lk 15:1–3, 11–32
2ND COLLECTION THIS WEEKEND
FOR INTERNATIONAL NEEDS
This weekend, the annual collection for International Needs
will be taken up in parishes throughout the U.S. Proceeds
benefit the Church in Latin America and Bishop’s Relief.
This year we celebrate the important milestone of 50 years of
solidarity with the Church in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Church there faces many challenges, including lack of
access to resources the faithful need to nourish their spiritual
lives. Often, there are too few priests to meet the needs of the
many communities they serve, or the communities themselves are simply too isolated to have access to other important resources for the faith. Strategies to train and support
evangelization leaders are vital to reach those who are disconnected from the life and mission of the Church. For the
past 50 years, through the Collection for the Church in Latin
America (CLA), you have helped the Church in 25 countries in
Central and South America as well as the Caribbean to address challenges to the faith. Only with your committed support can we continue help develop evangelization and catechetical programs and fund activities that promote an encounter with Jesus Christ, so that the faithful can become
missionary disciples. Your renewed support funds several
ministries and projects that ensure the people in Latin America and the Caribbean can share their faith and strengthen
connections with members of the church community.
Each time we encounter a suffering person, we encounter
Jesus in disguise. The Catholic Relief Services Collection
(CRSC) or Bishop’s Relief, funds six Catholic agencies that
serve the disguised Jesus in our suffering brothers and sisters
around the world. His disguise might be that of those suffering from natural disaster, those displaced by violence or war,
or those migrants searching for a better life. Your support of
this collection is an opportunity to help Jesus in disguise.
With your donations, you feed Jesus’ hunger in suffering refugees… through the USCCB Department of Migration and
Refugee Services (MRS). You give water to quench Jesus’
thirst in the people of Bolivia and Ethiopia . . . through the
humanitarian work of Catholic Relief Services (CRS). Offer
legal assistance to Jesus in struggling immigrants . . . through
the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. CLINIC).
Reach out to comfort Jesus’ loneliness in isolated workers . . .
through the pastoral work of the USCCB Secretariat of Cultural Diversity in the Church. Advocate on behalf of Jesus
in the poor and abandoned . . . through the public policy
work of the USCCB Department of Justice, Peace and Human Development. Send aid to Jesus in the victims of natural disasters . . . through the Holy Father’s Relief Fund.
Upcoming & Ongoing Events
THE GOSPELS BIBLE STUDY: THE
Hours Change at Adoration Chapel
GOSPELS Bible study continues on
The Chapel is open for Adoration from
Tuesdays at St Charles from 75am to 10pm, daily.
8:30PM. This is a great opportunity
For security, the Sacred Heart Chapel is
to enjoy an evening dedicated to
locked from 10pm to 5am, nightly.
growing in your knowledge and love
Our Lord is there for us, and waits for us.
of Christ. Join us anytime, please.
For more information, please call
Bring your Bible. No preparation necFlorence Evans - 734-4807
essary, all are welcome.
Feb 22 to April 11 Catholicism
Series in Spanish: Have you ever
thought, “I wish I knew more about
my Faith?” or “What does the Church
teach about a particular moral subject?” If so then come and experience the 6 part video series, CATHOLICISM, by Bishop Robert Barron. The series will be held every
Monday beginning on February 22
through April 11 in Room 3 of St.
Mary’s Hall from 5:30pm-6:30pm.
Pope St. John Paul II challenged the
Catholic faithful to a New Evangelization, to renew our Faith to be a
light to the world and to spread the
liberating Gospel of Jesus Christ. For
more information please contact Tomas Tafolla at 734-9522.
La capilla de adoración
La capilla de adoración está abierta todos los días de 5am a10pm. Por razones
de seguridad, la capilla del Sagrado Corazón está cerrada con candado todas las
noches de las 10pm a 5am. Nuestro Señor está ahí para nosotros, y nos espera.
Para más información, por favor hable
con
Florence Evans - 734-4807
Save the Date! Parish Blood Drive
Please save the date for our annual parish blood drive to be held Sunday, June
12 from 8:00-12:30 at St. Mary’s Parish
Center. There is always a critical shortage
Feb 25 to March 17 Lenten Talks
of blood in our area, and our drive helps
for the Year of Mercy: Come join us
for faith and fellowship. There will be ensure a constant supply is available to
those in need.
a four part Lenten Talk to celebrate
the Year of Mercy every Thursday
after the 12:15 Mass beginning Febru- celebrate the Mass along with our
ary 25 through March 17 in the Serra
choir, from 6:30-8:30 pm. Your particiCenter. For more information please
pation will be a blessing to those in
our Diocese who rely on this vital sercontact Tomas Tafolla at 734-9522.
vice! Please call KNXT at 488-7440 for
details.
March 6 Rosary Sales: Our Lady
Rosary Makers are having four
March 10 Catholic Professionals &
“Rosary Sales.” We will be selling a
Business Club Breakfast: CPBC WELwonderful assortment of custom
COMES MIKE KOELZER. The Catholic
made rosaries to buy supplies for our
Professionals & Busimission rosaries. We will be at St.
Charles in the Bishop Steinbock Room ness Club will have its
next breakfast on
from 8 a.m. mass until after the noon
Thursday, March 10.
mass.
The group meets on
the second Thursday of
March 10 Good Shepherd Choir
each month, (with the
recording at KNXT: Our talented
exception of January,
Choir from The Good Shepherd will
February, July and Aube providing the music for KNXT’S
gust) from 7-8:30 a.m. at the Visalia
televised Sunday Mass, Being recordWyndham Hotel. Please call Eileen
ed Thursday March 10th, 2016 at St.
Daly at 559-805-7008 for reservations
Anne’s Chapel in Fresno. KNXT has
prior to March 7, or register online at
invited our congregation to come
WWW.TCCOV.ORG/EVENTS
cpbc-tularekings.org. Breakfast is $20
for non-members and $15 for members.
As a child, Mike had dreams of becoming a pharmacist just like his dad.
Mike took one year off from pharmacy studies to discern a potential calling to the priesthood at the Redemptorist seminary in St. Louis, MO. He
returned and graduated from pharmacy school in 1991 and joined his
father; working side-by-side with his
hero, mentor and friend at their family-owned pharmacy. After nearly five
years of working in the pharmacy with
his father, Mike was surprised to find
out from a friend that birth control
pills could act as abortifacients. After
much scientific research, prayer and
studying the Catholic Church's stance
on the evils of contraception, Mike
decided to approach his father with
this information to see if his dad
would agree to stop selling contraceptives. The response Mike received
from his father was a disappointing
"no". But that is only the beginning
to his amazing story, and one that
would catch national attention and
shake the country. Hear this account
of one man's triumph over the pressures of the world, being thrust into
an international spotlight, his discovery of the unconditional love between
him and his father, and the grace that
helped him stand up for what was
right, no matter the cost, by eventually stopping the sale of all contraceptives in his third-generation familyowned pharmacy. Listen as Mike encourages others to make right choices
when they are faced with challenges
in their own careers and personal
lives; challenging them to become the
person God is calling them to be, no
matter the cost. Mike lives in Grand
Rapids, Michigan with his wife and
nine children.
Please plan to join us on Thursday,
March 10. Everyone is welcome.
March 12 Widows & Widowers
Luncheon: You are invited to our
luncheon every second Saturday of
the month. Our next meeting will be
March 12 at 11:30 a.m. at Black Bear
Diner on Mooney. For more information, please call Amelia at 2805330.
March 16 Family Services Free
Legal Clinic: OneJustice’s Justice
Bus® Project and Family Services of
Upcoming & Ongoing Events
Tulare County are partnering to hold a
free legal clinic for individuals in need
of assistance with their applications for
citizenship, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA), or DACA renewal.
At the clinic, volunteers will meet oneon-one with clients at any stage of the
application process. Space is Limited,
so call and make your appointment
today! Wednesday March 16 from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. at Goshen Village Apartments II Community Room. 559-7358173.
March 18 Come Hear Terry Barber’s Presentation: 10 Commandments of Evangelization Friday, March
18 at 7 p.m. at St. Mary’s Parish Hall.
Admission is Free. Terry Barber is an
international speaker and has been
instrumental in founding Saint Joseph
Communications and Lighthouse Catholic Media. He is the author of “How to
Share Your Faith With Anyone.” He is
also a co-host for The Terry and Jesse
Radio Show on Immaculate Heart Radio and Reasons for Faith Live with
Jesse Romero on EWTN Radio Network. Sponsored by St. Joseph’s Christian Supply, 3100 S. Mooney Blvd. For
more information, contact the store at
559-734-2691 or Deacon Ken Ramage
at 559-972-3371.
March 19 & 20, April 2 & 3 Scouts
sell tickets for Pasta Dinner Fundraiser: Our Scouting program at the
Good Shepherd Catholic Parish is getting stronger and is reaching out to
more young men. We now have active
14 Cub Scouts and 24 Boy Scouts who
meet each week for fun, service to others, and accomplishments. We are having a Pasta Dinner on April 16th to
raise funds to keep our programs going strong. We will be selling tickets at
the Masses on March 19th & 20th and
April 2nd & 3rd. Tickets are $10 each
and include spaghetti with meat sauce,
salad, garlic bread, & dessert. We will
be serving dinner on Saturday, April
16th in the St. Mary's Hall from
4:30pm-8:00pm or you can take it to
go! If you have any questions, please
contact Pat Mavis at 732-5144. Thank
you for your support!
March 23 RCIA Inquiry Session:
INTERESTED IN BECOMING CATHOLIC?
NEED TO COMPLETE YOUR SACRAMENTS? Please join us for an informational meeting to explain the process
of becoming Catholic (RCIA), and the
Christ, the Son of God, willed to become a helpless, voiceless unborn baby, living inside Mary's womb before
being born into earthly poverty. (Luke
1:31). We therefore conclude that the
Womb is the most sacred part of a
Woman's body because God Himself
dwelt in it . Mary became the human
tabernacle for the Living Bread that
came down from Heaven (John 6:51).
We, too become a human tabernacle
at Holy Communion after receiving
Jesus Christ Himself, the sacred host
that was consecrated at Holy Mass
(CCC # 1413).
Mary is the Ark of the Covenant,
(Revelations 11:19-12:1-2, CCC # 2676),
who is the Mediatrix of All Grace because through her Fiat, Jesus Christ,
Who is true God, existing through all
March 25 Stations of the Cross:
eternity, entered time and became true
Pray the Stations of The Cross/ Via
Cruses on Holy Friday. Military Ministry man in the Womb of the Virgin Mary.
The Source of all grace passed through
Stations of the Cross Starting at
the Mediatrix of all grace. (CCC #
2:30P.M everyone is welcome and if
there is any question please call Edith 2676, 969)
Mary invites us to take and eat the
at 559-8052077.
Blessed Sacrament, her Son, Who is
True God and True Man and to adore
March 25 Pray the novena: The
Guadalupe Society invites you to pray Him in His Real Presence.
In this extraordinary Jubilee Year of
the Novena of Divine Mercy at holy
family parish. Beginning Good Friday, Mercy and as we meditate on the Joyful Mysteries of the most holy rosary,
March 25 at 6 p.m.
Do not miss it. For more information may we be compelled to ask God Our
please contact Cuca Anaya at 559-625- Father in the name of Jesus Christ His
Son and through the intercession of
2414.
the Blessed Virgin Mary to increase our
March 25 Solemnity of the Annun- Faith and Gratitude at the Incarnation
ciation of the Lord: On March 25, we of the Son of God Who we can receive
into our very own being at Mass during
commemorate the Solemnity of the
Annunciation of the Lord. During this Holy Communion! Amen.
holy encounter, as soon as the Blessed
Virgin Mary gave her "Fiat" to the
Archangel Gabriel, "the Holy Spirit, 'the
Lord, the giver of Life', is sent to sanctify the womb of the Virgin Mary and
divinely fecundate
it, causing her to
conceive the eternal Son of the FaMonday:
Is 65:17-21; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13b; Jn 4:43-54
ther in a humanity
Tuesday:
Ez 47:1-9, 12; Ps 46:2-3, 5-6, 8-9; Jn 5:1-16
drawn from her
Wednesday: Is 49:8-15; Ps 145:8-9, 13cd-14, 17-18;
own." Thus, the
Incarnation of the
Jn 5:17-30
Son of God became
Thursday:
Ex 32:7-14; Ps 106:19-23; Jn 5:31-47
a reality.
Friday:
Wis 2:1a, 12-22; Ps 34:17-21, 23;
(Catechism of the
Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30
Catholic Church #s
Saturday:
Jer 11:18-20; Ps 7:2-3, 9bc-12; Jn 7:40-53
973, 485, & 461,
Sunday:
Is 43:16-21; Ps 126:1-6; Phil 3:8-14;
respectively).
Jn 8:1-11; Alternate readings (Year A):
Submitting Himself to the mercy of
Ez 37:12-14; Ps 130:1-8; Rom 8:8-11;
His creature for
Jn 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45
nine months, Jesus
process for adult Catholics to receive
the Sacrament of Confirmation. The
meeting will be informal, and will explain the various programs that are
available and determine which program will fit your needs the best.
There will be plenty of time to ask
questions, and discuss any issues or
concerns you might have. There will
be two opportunities to attend this
event:
Wednesday, March 23rd
Both meetings will be 7:00 to 8:00
pm, in Room 2, at the Father Dade Parish Hall at 506 N Garden St. If you
have any question, please contact Deacon Ken Ramage (972-3371) or Jack
Martinusen (303-8706).
Readings for the Week
News & Info
Catholic Center
PARISH OFFICE
506 N. Garden St.
Visalia, CA 93291
Office Hours/ Horas de Oficina
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday
8:30 a.m. - Noon
Phone:
559-734-9522
Fax:
559-734-3435
Please visit our website for more
information:
www.tccov.org
Schedule of Masses
Holy Family
1908 N. Court Street, Visalia, 93291
M - F: Misa 8:00 AM
Saturday: Misa 5 PM
Sunday: Mass 10:00 AM
Misa 12:00 PM
St. Mary’s Nativity of the Blessed Virgin
608 N. Church Street, Visalia, 93291
M - F: Mass 12:15 PM
Saturday: Mass 4:00 PM
Sunday: Mass 7:00, 8:30, 10:30,
& 7:00 PM
Misa
1:00 PM
St. Thomas the Apostle
6735 Ave. 308, Goshen, 93291
Sunday: Misa - 9:30 AM
St. Charles Borromeo
5049 W. Caldwell Ave., Visalia, 93277
Sunday: Misa 8:00 AM
Mass 10:00 AM
Mass 12:00 PM
Confession Schedule
Saturday-St. Mary’s 2:30 - 3:30 PM
Due to the cold and Flu season we will not
be offering the cup beginning the 1st Sunday in Advent December 5 at any of the
Masses until further notice.
Catholic Schools in California - A
Stellar Past - A Robust Future
“The Mission of the Catholic school is
the integral formation of students, so
that they may be true to their condition
as Christ’s disciples and as such work
effectively for the evangelization of culture and for the common good of society.”
- St. John Paul
II
The ministry of Catholic schools is
not solely a parochial concern but a
concern and a ministry of the entire
diocese. The responsibility for maintaining, fostering and developing our
Catholic schools does not belong solely to the local parish that has a school,
nor to pastors of parishes with
schools, nor to Catholic parents with
school-aged children. Rather, this responsibility belongs to every parish,
whether having a school or not, to
every priest, whether a pastor with a
school or not, and to every Catholic
whether or not they have school-aged
children or not. Because the character
or our children is one of the core concerns of our Catholic schools, the responsibility for forming future Catholic
leaders belongs to all Catholics.
Concerned about the environment of
much of public education, the shifting
standards of society, and inadequate
moral and values instruction in public
schools, many Catholic families make
significant sacrifices to enroll their
children in a Catholic school. They appreciate, in particular, the commonality of values, the faith-inspired environment, the community atmosphere, the
supportive individual attention accorded their children, and the collaborative
relationship between parents and
teachers that the Catholic school provides. In addition, there is a genuine
concern among a growing number of
families about passing on the faith to
their children. New research from The
Center for Applied Research in the
Apostolate (CARA) looks at the millennial generation (born in 1982 or later)
of baptized Catholics, and finds that
24% reported having no religious education of any kind and 44% having
sacramental preparation only.
Statistically, those who never attended a Catholic school are more likely to
leave the Church after becoming an
adult, even if they attended Mass regularly with their families during their
formative years. By contrast, religious
commitment during childhood and
the teenage years, if reinforced by attending a Catholic school, is directly
correlated to remaining lifelong members of the Church (CARA, 2014). Of
those who never attended a Catholic
school, only 5% continued to attend
Mass on a regular basis after reaching
maturity, compared to 34% of those
who attended a Catholic elementary
school and 39% who attended a Catholic high school. Of this same group,
66% of those who never attended a
Catholic school received the sacrament of Confirmation, compared to
82% of those who attended a Catholic
elementary school and 91% of those
who attended a Catholic high school.
(Statement continued next week.)
Time to start planning for Festival
of Trees
April 30 Festival of
Trees Application
Deadline: Festival of
Trees is seeking 12
Tree donators for our
Annual Christmas themed luncheon
for August 6, 2016.
All ministries and individuals are welcome. The application deadline is April
30 so get your creative juices flowing
for this annually sold out event. Tickets are also available. Cost is $25 per
person or $20 per person for a table of 8. Information, tickets and
applications are available at St. Mary’s office
or by calling Shirley
Mitchell at 805-4092.
Bienvenida
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Cuarto Domingo de Cuaresma: 6 de Marzo de 2016
“Debemos celebrar cuando nuestro hermano se arrepiente y vuelve a la vida” -Lucas 15:1-3
Reflexión
ARREPENTIMIENTO
La segunda carta de Pablo a los corintios dice “En nombre
de Cristo les pedimos que se reconcilien con Dios”. ¿Y acaso
no es esto de lo que se trata la Cuaresma? Sabemos que
somos pecadores, pero aún así no pensamos mucho acerca
de eso. La Cuaresma es el tiempo en que pensamos en
aquellos momentos y circunstancias en las que como
seguidores de Cristo hemos fallado en hacer la voluntad de
Dios. Como el hijo prodigo del Evangelio, aceptamos los
dones que Dios nos da pero olvidamos su bondad.
Desperdiciamos nuestros dones tanto haciendo como en
cosas que no valen la pena. Estamos desesperados por que
llegue el viernes después del Día de Acción de Gracias para ir
corriendo a las tiendas. Guardamos objetos inútiles para
nuestras casas, nuestros automóviles y nuestros hijos; cosas
que no ayudan a formar nuestro carácter ni temperamento,
sino que solamente crean caos en nuestras vidas. Estamos
obsesionados con nuestros teléfonos inteligentes, nuestras
computadoras, y nuestras “i-cosas” a expensas de nuestras
relaciones cara a cara.
PERDÓN
“Se puso en camino hacia la casa de su padre. Estaba
todavía lejos, cuando su padre lo vio y se enterneció
profundamente. Corrió hacia él, y echándole los brazos al
cuello, lo cubrió de besos”. Sabiendo que su hijo estaba muy
lejos, el padre debió de haber estado buscando por él,
mirando todos los días, esperando a que regresara. El padre
estaba listo para perdonar, amar y recibir a su hijo de regreso
quien andaba desperdiciando su herencia y vagando en el
mundo. Y así nuestro Dios está con nosotros. La compasión y
el amor fiel de Dios están siempre listos para perdonarnos, si
solo nosotros tomáramos la decisión de cambiar la dirección
y dirigirnos hacia la correcta. Como san Pablo dice: “En
Cristo, Dios reconcilió al mundo consigo y renunció a tomar
en cuenta los pecados de los hombres, y a nosotros nos
confió el mensaje de la reconciliación”. A su vez, debemos
dar la bienvenida a los demás a esta nueva libertad y alegría.
“Somos embajadores de Cristo, y por nuestro medio, es Dios
mismo el que los exhorta a ustedes”.
March 25 Novena a la divina misericordia: La sociedad guadalupana, les invita a rezar la novena a la
divina misericordia en la parroquia la sagrada familia.
Empezara el viernes santo (marzo 25) a las 6:00 p.m.
Los esperamos. Recuerden que este es el ano de la
misericordia. Jesus dijo. Sean misericordiosos, como mi
padre es misericordioso.
Para mas informacion comuníquese con Cuca Anaya
al 559-625-2414
25 de Marzo la Solemnidad de la Anunciación del
Señor: En marzo 25, conmemoramos la Solemnidad
de la Anunciación del Señor. Durante este sagrado
encuentro, tan pronto como la Virgen María dio su
consentimiento al Misterio de la Encarnación al Arcángel Gabriel, “el Espíritu Santo, ‘Señor y dador de vida,’
es enviado para santificar el vientre de la Virgen Maria
y divinamente fertilizada, concibió el Hijo eterno del
Padre en una humanidad extraída de su propio ser.”
Así, la Encarnación del Hijo de Dios se hizo realidad.
(Catecismo de la Iglesia Católica #s 973, 485 y 461 respectivamente.)
Sometiéndose a merced de su criatura durante nueve
meses, Jesucristo, el Hijo de Dios, quiso volverse en un
bebe nonato indefenso, sin voz; viviendo dentro del
vientre de María antes de nacer en la pobreza terrenal.
(Lucas 1:31) Por lo tanto, llegamos a la conclusión que
la matriz es la parte más sagrada del cuerpo de una
mujer porque Dios mismo habitó en ella. María se
convirtió en el tabernáculo humano para el pan vivo
que ha bajado del cielo. (Juan 66.51) Nosotros
también nos convertimos en un tabernáculo humano
en la Sagrada Comunión después de recibir a Jesucristo, la hostia sagrada que ha sido consagrada durante la
Santa Misa. (CCC# 1413)
María es el Arca de la Alianza, (Apocalipsis 11:1912:1-2, CCC# 2676), quien es la Mediadora de todas las
Gracias porque a través de su consentimiento, Jesucristo, quien es verdadero Dios, existente a través de toda
la eternidad, entró en el tiempo y ser convirtió en
verdadero hombre en el vientre de la Virgen María. La
fuente de toda gracia pasó a través de la Mediadora de
todas las gracias. (CCC# 2676, 969)
María nos invita a tomar y comer el Santísimo Sacramento, su Hijo, que es verdadero Hombre y verdadero
Dios, y adorar a Él en su presencia real.
En este extraordinario Año del Jubileo de la Misericordia, y al meditar nosotros en los Misterios Gozosos
del santo rosario, podamos estar obligados a pedir a
Dios Nuestro Padre, en el nombre de Jesucristo su Hijo,
y a través de la intercesión de la Virgen María para que
aumente nuestra fe y gratitud en la Encarnación del
Hijo de Dios a quien recibimos en la Misa durante la
Sagrada Comunión.
News
OUR BELOVED DEPARTED
In the kindness of your prayers, please remember our most
recently deceased:
ANGELICA GUTIERREZ
mother of Oscar Flores
El Sacramento De La Unción De Los Enfermos Se Ofrece Después
De La Misa De 5PM El Sábado
El Sacramento de la unción de los enfermos se ofrece ahora después
de la misa de 5 pm el sábado en la Sagrada Familia. Aquellos que
deseen recibir la unción les pedimos que por favor se reúnan en las
primeras bancas de la iglesia al concluir la misa. Estará disponible una
hoja de registro para poder hacer un registro de los que reciben el
sacramento.
LENTEN SERVICES
Confessions / Confesiones:
Fridays / Viernes
12:45 - 1:15 p.m. St. Mary’s / Santa Maria
Saturdays / sabados: 2:30-3:30 p.m. St. Mary’s / Santa Maria
Daily Masses / Misas Diarias:
St. Mary’s / Santa Maria - Mass - 12:15 p.m. - Monday - Friday
Holy Family / Sagrada Familia - Misa - 8:00 a.m. - Lunes - Viernes
Stations of the Cross / Via Crucis:
St. Mary’s / Santa Maria - 9:00 a.m. (with GMC Schoolchildren)
& 7:00 p.m. - Fridays (English)
Holy Family / Sagrada Familia - 7:00 p.m. - Viernes (Español)
The Stations of the Cross at 7:00 p.m. will be followed by Exposition of
the Blessed Sacrament for 1/2 hour and Benediction. / Después del Vía
Crucis El Santísimo Sacramento estará expuesto durante 1/2 hora y
una bendición.
Now Registering For Fall 2016!
The Catholic School of
Visalia, George McCann
Memorial, is now enrolling
students for the 20162017 school year. Come
by school for an application or download from our new website: catholicschoolvisalia.org. Kindergarten readiness
screening will begin at the end of February.
We invite you to call 732-5831 to arrange a
tour of our school.
Weekly Collection
Your continued generosity in the weekly collections is greatly appreciated. The collection
amount for the week ending,
February 28, 2016:
SM
HF
SC
ST
Actual Collection Amount: $19.776.37
Actual Collection Amount: $4,823.63
Actual Collection Amount: $9,662.10
Actual Collection Amount: $595.63
Masses & Intentions
SATURDAY, MARCH 5, VIGIL FOR FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
INT. OF JULIA ZUNIGA by Cyndi Filiponi
ALBERT HERRERA by Angie Rizzo
MANUEL FAGUNDES
by M/M Milton Medeiros, Jr. & family
ROSE LAWRENCE by PPAV Ladies
EMELIA DEMELO by Madalena Hensey
GEORGE CHACON by Adrianna Chacon
PATRICK MCLAUGHLIN by his wife, Gwen
IDA ROMANAZZI by Matt & Paula Romanazzi
LINDA KUNCL by Larry & Janet McLaughlin
INTENTIONS OF GARY KUNCL
by Larry & Janet McLaughlin
PAT PEREZ & KIM GRIJALVA by Joe Perez
SENAIDA GARCIA by Maria Martinez
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(HF)
SUNDAY, MARCH 6, FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT
7:00 a.m. WM. HERSHEY, JR. by Pat & Carol Lapsley (SM)
8:00 a.m. ANNA MARIA OCAMPO, EMILIO RODRIGUEZ,
CONSUELO QUEZADA by Sergio Sandoval (SC)
8:30 a.m. DON BUHL by Gene & Anna Sheesley
(SM)
CLARA COSTA by Eldon Costa
(SM)
MANUEL SANTOS COSTA by Edward Bizza (SM)
JORGE FIGUEROA ROJAS & RICARDO
FIGUEROA by Alice Carvajal & family
(SM)
RUTH GUSTAFSON
by Dennis & Connie Williams
(SM)
TONY MENDONCA by Eldon Costa
(SM)
DANIEL PACHECO by Dan & Marjie Jungwirth (SM)
ARMAND MELLO by M/M Dennis Young
(SM)
SANDY THOMPSON by Kathy Wilson
(SM)
9:30 a.m. INTENTIONS OF ALL PARISHIONERS
(ST)
10:00 a.m. GLADYS WILSON by Scott & Kathy Wilson
(SC)
10:00 a.m. PATRICIA DAVIS by Peter & Anna Maria Nava (HF)
10:30 a.m. INT. OF RAY & ROSEMARIE KAZMIERSKI
by Rae & David Crawford
(SM)
12:00 pm. LILIOSA & CONRADO BACANI
by Rezah Burgess
(SC)
12:00 p.m. LIVING, DECEASED & ESPECIALLY ILL MEMBERS
OF THE GUADALUPE SOC. by Gpe Soc.
(HF)
1:00 p.m. CARMEN ARELLANO Y GONZALO VASQUEZ
by Maria De La Luz Arellano
(SM)
7:00 p.m. JOHN PAUL MAGAO
by James & Mary Jane Wilfong
(SM)
Monday, March 7, Sts. Perpetua & Felicity
8:00 a.m. MARIA OLIVA OROZCO LARIOS Y CLEMENTINA
LARIOS JIMENEZ by Karina Orozco
(HF)
12:15 p.m. MILTON MEDEIROS by Esther Rose
(SM)
8:00 a.m.
12:15 p.m.
Tuesday, March 8, St. John of God
JOSIE MAGANA by Peter & Anna Maria Nava (HF)
ROBERT MORSE by Margaret & John
(SM)
Wednesday, March 9, St. Frances of Rose
8:00 a.m. LOUISE SCIACCA PETTIT
by Sam & Terry Sciacca
12:15 p.m. LOIS SHEESLEY by Gene & Anna Sheesley
(HF)
(SM)
Thursday, March 10, Lenten Weekday
RODRIGO & LILA AYALA
by Maria Ramos & Elida Ayala
12:15 p.m. HAROLD WILSON by Scott & Kathy Wilson
(HF)
(SM)
Friday, March 11, Lenten Weekday
ROBIN FESLER by friends
ANNE MARIE GROSS by Lois & Ruthanne
(HF)
(SM)
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
12:15 p.m.
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, VIGIL FOR 5TH SUNDAY OF LENT
4:00 p.m. FRANK BRYAN by Joan Paredes
(SM)
ANTHONY HASTERT by Margaret Burroughs (SM)
JIM O’DONNELL by Dave & Lisa Bryant
(SM)
MARJORIE RANSDELL
by Larry & Janet McLauhglin
(SM)
FIDEL & ROSA TREJO by Ben & Pat Garcia (SM)
SALLY MERAZ by Alice Ruiz
(SM)
PHIL FOUCHT by his family
(SM)
ALICE COTTA by PPAV Ladies
(SM)
CESARIO RAMOS & CATALINO PASQUAL
by Nancy Garza
(SM)
CARLOS, SR. & EMELIA LOURENCO
by Carlos B. & Yolanda Lourenco
(SM)
HARTLEY PHILLIPS by Margaret & John
(SM)
5:00 p.m. LEOPOLDO REYES by Consuelo Vega
(HF)
SUNDAY, MARCH 13, FIFTH SUNDAY OF LENT
7:00 a.m. HENRY G. LORENZ by Juanita Lorenz
8:00 a.m. LUIS MARTINEZ by Maria Martinez
8:30 a.m. CARMEN SIOBIESKI by the Sobieski family
STEVE ALVES by Larry Peltzer
INT. OF SUZY SCHWEERS by Liza Toomey
BERNARD KEHOE by St. Mary’s Altar Society
CLARA COSTA by Anthony Costa
MANUEL SANTOS COSTA by Rose Neves
INT. OF MIKE ESTRADA by Kathy Wilson
RUTH GUSTAFSON
by Dennis & Connie Williams
VALERIA DE GUZMAN by Cesarea Javier
PASQUALE & MARIA COPPOLA
by Sam & Terry Sciacca
9:30 a.m. INTENTIONS OF ALL PARISHIONERS
10:00 a.m. IDA ROMANAZZI by Dolores DeLong
10:00 a.m. JUANITA & LONGINO GARCIA & MARY
SANDOVAL by Celina Garcia Celillo
10:30 a.m. PHILIP MACK & JUDY SLACZKA
by Norman & Karen Donohue
12:00 p.m. HENRY “SKEETER” LUSK by his wife, Thelma
12:00 p.m. JENNIE GARCIA by Daniel & Alejandra Garcia
1:00 p.m. DELFINA ESPINOZA, JUANITA JIMENEZ
by Josefina Jimenez
7:00 p.m. RUSTICA Q. BAMBA by Leo Calvendra
Lecturas de la Semana
Lunes:
(SM)
(SC)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(SM)
(ST)
(SC)
(HF)
(SM)
(SC)
(HF)
(SM)
(SM)
Is 65:17-21; Sal 30 (29):2, 4-6, 11-13b;
Jn 4:43-54
Martes:
Ez 47:1-9, 12; Sal 46 (45):2-3, 5-6, 8-9;
Jn 5:1-16
Miércoles: Is 49:8-15; Sal 145 (144):8-9, 13cd-14, 17-18;
Jn 5:17-30
Jueves:
Ex 32:7-14; Sal 106 (105):19-23; Jn 5:31-47
Viernes:
Sab 2:1a, 12-22; Sal 34 (33):17-21, 23;
Jn 7:1-2, 10, 25-30
Sábado:
Jer 11:18-20; Sal 7:2-3, 9bc-12; Jn 7:40-53
Domingo: Is 43:16-21; Sal 126 (125):1-6; Fil 3:8-14;
Jn 8:1-11; Lecturas alternativas (Año A):
Ez 37:12-14; Sal 130 (129):1-8; Rom 8:8-11;
Jn 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45]
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180 N. Main St. Porterville, California
140 S. “K” St.
Tulare, California
115 W. Main St.
Visalia, California
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Letizia (Leti) Pingitore
Broker Associate / Realtor
733 - 4478
559-281-4568
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Parishioner
Keller Williams Realty
CA BRE Lic# 01747651
Licensed CA Attorney
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134 N. Akers St., Visalia, CA 93291 • (559) 738-9646
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Roger & Linda Delph
Owner / Parishioner
Enhance the Life of
3636 W. Mineral King
3636 S. Mooney Blvd.
1401 E. Noble Ave.
1819 E. Noble Ave.
559-747-2183
2950 E. Douglas Ave.
Visalia, CA. 93292
3102 N. Dinuba Blvd.
5215 W. Walnut Ave.
St. Joseph
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Pimentel Realty Group-KW
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559-397-3846
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3100 S. Mooney Blvd.
Visalia, CA 93277
(559) 734-2691
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559-625-6001
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call 679-8930
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Ed’s Fountains
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Lynn Ramires-Owner/Parishioner
688-0086
26300 N. Mooney Blvd., Tulare, CA
and Real Estate
559-734-0400
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• Owner Steve Dillard (FDR-167, EMB-7791)
Parishioner of St. Mary’s
On Site Cremation Services Available
127 East Caldwell Ave., Visalia • (559) 635-1144 • www.salseranddillard.com
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