Order of Friar Servants of Mary United States of America Province

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Order of Friar Servants of Mary United States of America Province
1316 N. A CACIA A VE
F ULLERTON , CA 92831-1202
OCTOBER 21, 2012
29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
THROUGH HIS SUFFERING,
MY SERVANT SHALL JUSTIFY MANY.
~ ISAIAH 53:11B
Order of Friar Servants of Mary
United States of America Province
MISSION AND VISION STATEMENTS
St. Juliana Falconieri Catholic Community is a welcoming family dedicated to
proclaiming the gospel, celebrating the Sacraments, educating, serving,
and providing opportunity for all to enrich their faith.
Our vision is “...to live as a people of God with Christ at the center of our lives through
liturgy, faith formation and community.”
MASS SCHEDULE
Sunday:
7:30am, 9:00am,11:00am and 5:00pm
12:45pm Deaf Community Mass
Saturday:
8:00am
5:00pm (Sunday Vigil Mass)
Weekdays:
6:30am and 8:00am
Holy Days of Obligation:
6:30am, 8:00am and 7:00pm
ST. PEREGRINE DEVOTION
First Saturday of the Month - Immediately following 8am Mass.
RECONCILIATION / CONFESSIONS
Saturday:
3:30pm to 4:30pm
BAPTISM ~ celebrated the 2nd Sunday at 2:30pm.
Please phone the Parish Office either before or shortly after the birth
of the child to schedule a baptism.
Parents and Godparents must attend a Baptismal Catechesis.
MARRIAGE
Couples planning to be married should contact a Priest or a
Deacon at least six months before setting a date for the wedding..
PARISH OFFICE
1318 N. Acacia Ave.
PHONE: 714-879-1965
FAX:
714-526-6673
WEBSITE:
http://www.stjulianacatholiccommunity.org/
EMAIL:
[email protected]
OFFICE HOURS
Mon.-Thurs., 9:00am to 5:00pm
Fri. 9:00am to 12:00 Noon
SCHOOL
1320 N. Acacia Ave.
PHONE: 714-871-2829
FAX:
714-871-8465
PASTOR
Rev. Frank Falco, O.S.M.
PAROCHIAL VICAR
Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M.
DEACON
Bill Schlater - (retired)
PHONE: 714-992-1388
DEACON
Gerhard P. Stadel
PHONE: 714-870-5714
DEACON
Chuck Doidge
PHONE: 714-879-1965
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THE PARISH AS ONE BODY
“If the whole body were an eye, where would the hearing be?
If the whole body were hearing, where would the sense of smell be?
But as it is, God placed the parts, each one of them, in the body as he intended…
The eye cannot say to the hand, ‘I do not need you,’
nor again the head to the feet, ‘I do not need you.’
Indeed, the parts of the body that seem to be weaker are all the more necessary .
Now you are Christ’s body, and individually parts of it. “
(1 Cor. 12:17-25)
The Seven Essen!al Elements of Parish Life constantly interrelate,
each nurturing and suppor!ng the other with the communal celebra!on of Sunday Eucharist at the center.
LEADERSHIP
EVANGELIZATION
Pastor
Rev. Frank Falco, O.S.M.
714-879-1965
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Luke Stano, O.S.M.
714-879-1965
Deacon
Deacon
Deacon
Bill Schlater - re!red
Gerhard Stadel
Chuck Doidge
714-992-1388
714-870-5714
714-879-1965
Pastoral Council
School Principal
Director of Faith!
Forma!on
Facility Manager!
Bob Die"erle!
[email protected]
Manuel Gonzales, Jr.
Michael McHenry!
714-525-2208
714-871-2829
714-879-1965!
[email protected]
Mark Augus!n!
714-261-5167!
[email protected]
Business Manager
Parish Secretary
Safe Environment
STEWARDSHIP
Advancement &!
Karen Powell
Susan Lazuka
Vicki Delaney
714-879-1965
714-879-1965
714-879-1965
Rick Price
714-871-4514
David Hoferer
714-961-2845
Stewardship
Stewardship
LITURGY
714-879-1965
714-525-8958
Deaf Community
Environment!
Altar Care
Eucharis!c Ministers
Parish O#ce
Bob Cardinali
Don Stelluto
Nancy Lopez
Catherine Haydon !
Mariana Meurer
Deacon Gerhard Stadel
Lector Training
Vern Meurer
714-870-7524
Music Director!
Organist!
Spirit Group
Ushers
Todd Helm!
Claudia Kellogg!
Donna Fairrington
Alberta Saran
714-528-4690!
714-349-3774!
714-998-0853
714-992-6566
Altar Servers
714-547-0824
714-879-1965!
714-870-7524
714-870-5714
SERVICE
Bereavement
Corazon
Italian Catholic Fed.
Knights of Columbus
Michele Tanaka
Doug & Jean Knudson
Joyce French
Brian Burley
714-992-1630
714-992-2905
714-992-6628
714-738-8036
Respect Life
Barbara Legas
Claire McKellogg
Doris Chiare"a
714-870-4214!
714-526-4096
714-526-6856
Spiritual Partners In Care
St. Vincent DePaul
Paul Durning
714-879-8721
Shawn Graham!
Deacon Gerhard Stadel
Catholics Come Home
Communica!ons!
Constant Contact!
Website
!
Voca!ons
Glenn Casterline!
Jan Young
[email protected]
John McElligo"
Welcoming &!
Belonging/Outreach
Kathy Gleeson
WORD (Faith Forma!on)
Adult Educa!on
Michael McHenry!
714-572-8232!
714-870-5714
!
714-792-0972!
714-879-1965
714-871-7182
714-680-0683
714-879-1965!
[email protected]
Bap!sm
Judy Allen
714-773-0812
Children’s Liturgy
Donna Reinbold
714-772-6234
Conrma!on/HSYM
Kerry & Maura Condon!
[email protected]
714-680-7736
Sco" Kambak
714-870-5908
RCIA Team
714-879-1965
Michael McHenry!
714-879-1965!
Jr. High Youth Ministry!
Grades 7-8
RCIA (Rite of Chris!an!
Ini!a!on of Adults)
School of Religious!
Educa!on Grades 1-8
St. Juliana School!
School Parent Club
Sunday School 9 a.m.
[email protected]
Manuel Gonzales, Jr. Principal!
Megan Shank
[email protected]
Julianna Tapia
[email protected]
COMMUNITY
714-871-2829!
714-330-9182
714-345-4901
BSA Religious Emblems
Exercise Class
Fall Fes!val
Mary’s Journey
Tomas Franceschi
Bernade"e Gilwee
John & Maureen Kohaut
Nina Viscon!
714-287-2926
714-680-5439
Men’s Retreat
Terry Reinbold
714-772-6234
Eileen Shannon!
Mary Gin Chaille
Fr. Mark Aaron Riomalos
714-871-0456!
714-526-4926
714-353-5001
NAIM Support Group
(Widows / Widowers)
Newman Club!
(College Students)
Prayer Chain
714-713-5295
714-572-4152
Chaplain [email protected]
[email protected]
www.newman-csuf.com
Rita Semple!
Maggie Armstrong
714-879-1492!
714-871-8055
[email protected]
Small Chris!an Communi!es
Y.L.I. Catholic Women
Barbara Die"erle
Debbie Shimaoka
714-525-2208
714-441-0446
~ FROM THE PASTOR ~
I am writing a second column to you on the eve of
my pilgrimage to Fatima and Lourdes. I am back
now as you read this but I won’t be able to share
with you my experience until it actually happens. So
when I get my photos developed and have actually
experienced the pilgrimage I’ll be eager to share
everything with you.
I remember an incident about 15 years ago while I was pastor
of St. Domitilla parish in Hillside, Illinois when the parish was
planning an outdoor Memorial Day Mass and picnic. I had to
write two columns because the bulletin company needed them
ahead of time due to a shortened work week. So, I sat down and
wrote the second column for the Sunday after the Mass and
picnic. It actually hadn’t happened yet.
I was sure that the outdoor Mass would be well attended and
the choir beautiful. I was confident that the picnic would be fun
for the children and adults. We had a barbecue planned, a beer
garden, and games for the kids and a surprise visit by the local
fire department and Cook County Forest Preserves Mounted
Police. The fire department was scheduled to hose down the
kids and the Mounted Police were to show off their wellgroomed and trained horses.
So I wrote in my “ahead of time” pastor’s column how wonderful the Mass and picnic was. How much fun everyone had and
how good the barbecue was. I was so confident that this would
happen that I just went on and on believing that everyone
would know how appreciative and grateful I was for their participation.
The only problem was the Mass and picnic never happened. It
had to be cancelled because of rain. My “ahead of time” bulletin was already printed. It was too late to change my “waxing”
on about how wonderful everything was. It certainly caused
some confusion in the minds of the parishioners who were
reading it. If the rain didn’t cause the cancellation, everything I
wrote ahead of time would have been pretty much true. Everyone would have agreed it was a wonderful experience.
So as I write this “ahead of time” bulletin, I won’t write about
what I believe will happened until it actually happens. When I
write to you next Sunday, it will be the facts.
We are rapidly approaching the Presidential election. No doubt
we all have concerns about the many issues that face our American way of life. For the past few weeks I have encouraged you
to visit the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ website: www.FaithfulCitizenship.org. There you will find resources on how to be faithful to Catholic teaching and American citizenship. I have also shared with you excerpts from the
Bishops’ document: Faithful Citizenship: the Challenge of
Forming Consciences. Here is the third in a six part series:
“The dignity of the human person is the foundation of a moral
vision for society. Direct attacks on innocent persons are never
morally acceptable, at any stage or in any condition. Catholic
teaching about the dignity of life calls us to oppose torture,
unjust war, and the use of the death penalty; to prevent genocide and attacks against noncombatants; to oppose racism; and
to overcome poverty and suffering. Nations are called to protect the right to life by seeking effective ways to combat evil
and terror without resorting to armed conflicts except as a last
resort, always seeking first to resolve disputes by peaceful
means. We revere the lives of all human beings as children of
God.”
Christine Pohl, professor of Christian ethics at Asbury Theological Seminary, has been studying healthy parishes for her
new book, Living into Community: Cultivating Practices That
Sustain Us. Pohl says that parishes that grow and flourish as
October 21, 2012
communities share four “practices: 1) Expressing gratitude.
Grateful congregations pay attention to the goodness, beauty
and grace around them and readily find opportunities to express gratitude and celebrate the gifts we have received; 2)
Keeping promises. Healthy congregations understand the pain
of betrayal and realize the hurt everyone experiences when
institutions and organizations do not live up to their promises.
Such congregations respond to church failures immediately
with patience, confession, correction, forgiveness, and accountability; 3) Living truthfully. Effective communities operate as
transparently as possible. Churches take on hard issues honestly and directly, with clarity and focus; 4) Offering hospitality.
The practice of hospitality is important not only for strangers
and other vulnerable persons; it is also crucial for the life of
the congregation itself. Hospitality is a means of grace for
hosts as well as guests….often the best gift we can give another
person is our time and attention.
Our Boy’s Football and Girl’s Volleyball season is in full
swing. This Mon., Oct. 22nd our Girl’s “A” volleyball team
plays St. Francis of Assisi in the Parish Center at 3:45pm. The
Girl’s “B” team plays Thurs., Oct. 25th against St. Joseph, Placentia at 3:45pm. The “A” and “B” Boy’s Football teams have
no home games. The Boy’s “A” team plays in two tournaments
at Servite on Oct. 21 & 22 and at St. Angela on Oct. 22nd at
3:45pm. The Boy’s “B” team plays against Our Lady of Guadalupe at OLG on Mon., Oct. 22nd at 3:45pm and against St. Angela at St. Angela on Thurs., Oct. 25th at 3:45pm. Everyone is
welcome to cheer our athletes on to victory. My gratitude to our
coaches and team parents (see page six for a listing of names).
After school sports rely on hard working, dedicated coaches
and parents volunteering their time and talents to our children.
You are greatly appreciated.
The Diocese of Orange Office of the Bishop has informed us
that during the coming months, every parishioner will be given
an opportunity to learn more about the exciting plans for the
future of our Diocese of Orange. We have much to look forward to as these plans include the beginning of the Year of
Faith, the installation of our fourth Bishop of Orange in December, and the launch of our first Diocesan-wide capital campaign in 2013.
To help us prepare and improve communications in all 62 parishes and centers, the Diocese of Orange is working in partnership with every pastor and the Orange Catholic Foundation to
compile a mailing list of all Orange County parishioners. The
mailing list will be used to inform parishioners about the For
Christ Forever Capital Campaign, the Year of Faith activities
planned in 2013, and other important matters in our Diocese.
The mailing list will be used specifically for communications
sent on behalf of the Bishop of Orange by the Orange Catholic
Foundation and/or the Bishop’s office and will not be shared or
used for other purposes. Please be advised that address information from our parish register will be sent to the Diocese of
Orange on October 30, 2012. Parishioners who prefer to have
their address withheld from the Diocesan mailing list should
notify our Parish Office by October 29, 2012. The parish number is (714)-879-1965.
The very popular Public Television motivational speaker and
psychologist, Dr. Wayne Dyer gave his viewers this advice: “If
you want to be a voice for peace in the world, begin by making
peace a permanent condition of your own life. Your higher self
knows the way, and all it takes is awareness and a determination to listen to the calling of love, forgiveness, and kindness as
you move through your days.”
In the Joy of Our Faith,
Fr. Frank Falco, O.S.M.,
Pastor
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PARISH CALENDAR
Sun., Oct. 21
Mon., Oct. 22
Tues., Oct. 23
Wed., Oct. 24
Thurs., Oct. 25
Fri., Oct. 26
Sat., Oct. 27
Sun., Oct. 28
29TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Coffee & Donuts (Faith Formation Hosts)
10:30am
Deaf Community (Rm 1)
HSYM-Teen Mass Social (PC)
4:30pm
6pm
HSYM (Rm 1-2)
10am
SCC (Rm 1-2)
6:15pm
Zumba Class (PC)
Dave Ramsey Seminar (Rm 1)
7pm
7:30pm
RCIA (Rm 3)
6pm
Boy Scouts (Rm 3)
7pm
Rosary & Benediction
7:30pm
SCC (Rm 3)
8:30am
Stretchersize Class (Rm 1)
6pm
Faith Night (Rm 1-2)
6pm
Faith Formation Parent
Night (Rm 1-2)
7pm
Spirit Group (Church)
7pm
Secular Servite Mtg (Rm 3)
6pm
Choir Set-up (Rm 4)
6pm
Newman Club (NC)
7pm
Youth Band (Church)
7pm
Spirit Group (Chapel)
7:30pm
Choir (Rm 4)
School Vision Screening (Rm 1)
8am
3pm
Divine Mercy/ Stations
Set-up for JHYM Dance (PC)
3pm
5pm
Trunk-or-Treat
6:15pm
Zumba Class (Rm 1-2)
JHYM Halloween Dance (PC)
7pm
4pm
Set-up for ICF Dinner (PC)
30TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Coffee & Donuts (K of C Hosts)
10:30am
Deaf Community (Rm 1-2)
Noon
Set-up for ICF Dinner (PC)
1pm
HSYM-UNIFY (Rm 1-2)
6pm
ICF Golf Dinner (PC)
6:15pm
HSYM Leaders Only (Rm 1)
ALTAR SERVER INFO
All altar servers are invited to attend the 9am or 11am Mass next
Sunday, Oct. 28th in celebration of their service to our parish community. We look forward to seeing you at one of these Masses!
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Our parish is in urgent need of additional Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers at all the Masses, especially for the SATURDAY 5:00pm, SUNDAY
7:30am, and SUNDAY 5:00pm MASSES. This
spiritual ministry witnesses the Real Presence of Christ in the
action of sharing in the Eucharistic meal of Christ’s sacrifice by
assisting the priest in bringing the sacrament of the Body and
Blood of Christ to the people of God at Mass. We urge you to
consider joining this ministry of service. Training will be
provided. If you are interested, please call the Parish Office at
714-879-1965 or Deacon Gerhard Stadel at 714-870-5714.
ALTAR CARE - October 26, 2012
Peggy Bonello
Betty Pierce
Toni Irving
Fran Wernke
MASSES FOR THE WEEK
Mon., Oct. 22
6:30am
Kathleen Evans †
Tue., Oct. 23
8:00am
6:30am
8:00am
James Molitor †
Billy Davis †
Wed., Oct. 24
6:30am
8:00am
Thur., Oct. 25 6:30am
8:00am
Fri., Oct. 26
6:30am
8:00am
Sat., Oct. 27
8:00am
5:00pm
Sun., Oct. 28
7:30am
9:00am
11:00am
5:00pm
For health of Fr. Pat Donovan, O.S.M.
Maggy Armstrong
Julian Haydon
Rose Prebeg †
Anthony Ugolini †
In Thanksgiving
Maddox Beinlich
Sheila Morgan
Fr. Carl Feil, O.S.M.
Parishioners
Servite Vocations
Fr. Don Duplessis, O.S.M.
Florido & Remedios Basallo †
PRAYER REQUESTS
PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL WHO ARE ILL: Fr. Carl Feil,
O.S.M., Sarah Giusa, Nedra Mosey, Fr. Don Duplessis,
O.S.M., Jeannie Correll, Steve Arambula, Charlene Alfaro,
Dr. Tom McLaughlin, Joseph Molitor, Molly Halewijn, Denny Freeman, Carmel Greene, Anna Mae Weber, Catherine
Taylor, Hilda Safarik, Joe Castellano, Jeffrey White, Lorraine
Bell, Patty Tilman, Joe Slater, Travis Ricardo, Jeff Wilson,
Lynne Cassel, John Mulhollam, Anthony Haynes, Fr. Tom Power, Linda Popenhagen, Martina Martinez, Anna Mae Weber,
Therese McWeeney, Norma Hostert, John & Lisa DeMaio, Marilyn DeFrancesca, Boyd Hazlett, Bob Williamson, Darlene Glass,
Christopher Pollard, Dorothy Iiams, Maryellen Ramirez, Sean
Smith, Michael Frost, Eliott Marthell, Eloise Sherard, Tony Visconti, Patty Melchar Marchak, Ralph Kehoe, Gerald Gannon,
Tom Catone, Elvira Sandoval-Pineda, Ed, Anne & Susan Holler,
Shirley Wentworth, Eleanor Santiago, Dorothy Smeltz, Nancy
Crice, Frank Legas, Robert Maclean, Linda Pleitz, Dick Chenoweth, Vera Lopez, Lance Johannes, Guadalupe Diaz, Peter
Browne, Mitsura Matsuba, Bob Kovich, Terry O’Connell, Harold
Tarabachia, Mary Giacalone, Fernando Chavez, Kristen Pandy,
Ed McFadden, Jack Purdy, Joe Slater, Mary Beth Wachter, Sharon Boike, Christine Schlueter, Elena Alonso, Joan LaCrotte,
Leo Prediger, Dennis Murphy, Rose Hutcheson, Michael Stark,
Terri Duffin, Dolly Esqueda, Stewart Semple, Cathy Adamson,
Wanda Schulz, Mary Licata, Sheila Morgan, Anna-Lisa Armanino, Amanda Setto, Annette Carew, Rosanne Allen, Teresa Martorana, Alex Elias, Eleanor McCormack, Makenna Lee, Marti
Silva, Joanne St. Pierre, Lavonne Schnabel, Lynn Kinnane, Mavis
Wernke, David Hughes, Karen Delaney, Fran Skalla, Margie Babel, Ted Parks, Don Grabowski, Rex Brady, Ryan Scheller, Kathy
Oviedo, Susan Apollo, Scott Barnes, Nancy Hermen, Jeanette
Jenkins, Jeraldy Sanchez, Naomi Walton, Ronnie Babel, Donna
Boudreau, Marie Suits, Judy Belville, Bud Obermeyer, Carol Molina, Sidney Lancaster, Jeannie Young, Dolores Beard, Steve Trujillo, Nancy Bradshaw, Judith Kay Atkerson, Leo Gilbert, Catherine MacLean, Suellen Stalford, Christine Odgaard, Ellen Lindsay, Frank Randol, Margaret Guiness, Sammy Camara, Joseph
Lamonica, Alisa Howes, Joanne Knittle.
PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL OUR BELOVED DEAD:
Donna Boudreau, Grace Pickett, Rita Nelson, may their souls
and all the souls of the faithfully departed rest in peace. Amen
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS
Oct 16
Oct 31
Nov 1
Nov 6
6pm
Pre-meeting Dinner
7pm
Rosary
7:45pm General Business Meeting
****** Day of Adoration******
7pm
ODM
***** KC Fellowship *****After Rosary
STEWARDSHIP APPRECIATION DINNER
Fr. Frank and the
Stewardship Core Team
cordially invite you to….
In Honor of all the St. Juliana’s Stewards...it time to celebrate!
How exciting!
Returning by popular demand:
Singer/Entertainer, Porter Singletary
performing many of his standard classics!
KNIGHTS FAMILY OF THE MONTH
September, 2012
All volunteers, stewards and ministers of the church—join us!
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Bob & Kim Kane
Cocktails at 6:00pm
Dinner at 7:00pm / Dancing to follow
St. Juliana Parish Center
Seating is limited! Respond Now! (see below)
God bless all your good work!
ICF GOLF TOURNAMENT
8 TH A NNUAL ICF G OLF T OURNAMENT
ROYAL VISTA GOLF COURSE
Registration forms are in this bulletin or now on our parish website.
www.stjulianachurch.org …
...go to “News and Events” - click on “Show All” for this event.
~ RSVP by Oct. 26th ~
Put an RSVP in the collection basket, mail to the Parish Office,
or email response to [email protected]
Full tables of 8 please call in your reservation to 714-992-6566
When: Sun., October 28, 2012
Relax with us Sunday afternoon for some fun, food and prizes.
Tee Off at 12:30pm Shotgun Start ~ cost $90.
Dinner after golf at St. Juliana Parish Center. Dinner Only $15
Contact Co-Chair Mike Maglione (714) 525-7221 or
Co-Chair Jack Duffin (714) 529-3857 for details.
Proceeds go to St. Juliana Parish Education.
STEWARDSHIP RENEWAL WEEKEND
Faith
Talent
BEREAVEMENT INFORMATION
All Souls Mass - Fri., November 2nd - 7pm
We invite all families, friends and relatives of those who were
buried or commemorated from St. Juliana Church this past year
to come to this Mass. There is also a Memory Basket, in the
vestibule of the church, to add names of your beloved who died
this past year and were not buried from our church. During
this special Mass, a candle will be lit for all those buried from
our church this year, and one candle will honor all those deceased buried from other churches. Join our families in prayer
and celebration.
SECOND COLLECTION INFORMATION
OCT 20/21 ~ ST. JULIANA SCHOOL
We graciously thank the parish for the continued support!
OCT 27/28 ~ WORLD MISSION SUNDAY (Special collection)
Pope Benedict XVI calls every Catholic in the world to celebrate our vocation to be missionary. It’s World Mission Sunday! As Catholics around the world — here at home and in
the Missions — gather at the Eucharist around the table of the
Lord, we are to pray for the Church’s worldwide missionary
work. We pray for those awaiting the “Good News” of our
Lord’s great love for us and for the missionaries who offer the
poor and suffering the light of Christ. And we are to offer financial help through the Society for the Propagation of the
Faith for more than 1,150 dioceses in Asia, Africa, Latin
America and the Pacific Islands.
Time
November 10th & 11th
Take this opportunity to reconnect
and grow in your faith.
This is your invitation to become involved.
~Watch the bulletin for more details
Treasure
on this renewal weekend.~
“Stewardship is the grateful response of a Christian disciple
who recognizes and receives God’s gifts
and shares these gifts in love of God and neighbor.”
MORE FALL FESTIVAL THANKS!
We would like to thank the following individuals and companies
for their generous donations to our 2012 Fall Festival Opportunity Raffle and Booth Prizes:
Fr. Frank Falco, O.S.M.,
John and Bobby Byron,
Clarence and Terri Thummel,
Terry and Donna Reinbold, the Reinbold Gallery,
Tim and Eileen Faley, McIlhenny Company,
Cinema City Theatres,
Vicki Delaney, Karen Powell, Rita Semple,
Paul and Linda Bibeau, Sportclips,
Top Class Gourmet Pizza,
Linda Morgan, The Toll Roads, Bill Kummert,
Tim and Rosa Heide, Taste It!,
Elisa O’Donovan, Frank and Doris Chiaretta,
Patricia Tillman, Carolyn Arnone, Melanie Kingston,
Katherine Ozbirn, Mike Maglione, Roe Weatherspoon,
Red Brick Pizza, Alicia’s Catering,
US Foodworks, Brian Williams, e-foodie.com,
The Cellar Restaurant,
and Disneyland.
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YOUTH FAITH FORMATION
IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO REGISTER
Has busyness of the fall gotten the best of you? If so, it is never
too late for you to enroll your children in our parish faith formation programs! All Children’s Faith Formation classes
(grades 1-8) take place Wednesday evenings 6:00pm to 7:15pm.
Contact Mike McHenry at 714-879-1965 to register.
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH MINISTRY
...Confirmation / HSYM / “UNIFY”...
Oct 21st ~ Teen Mass and Social at 4:30pm.
UNIFY NIGHTS
Open to everyone 9th grade and up to come socialize
through fun, games, activities, and yummy food!
Bring a friend to share in the fun and fellowship!!
October 28th 1:00-4:30pm
Bring a pumpkin to carve.
JUNIOR HIGH YOUTH MINISTRY
Annual JHYM Halloween Dance!
Fri., Oct 26th at 7pm….you won’t want to miss it!
(You must be a registered with St. Juliana JHYM .)
Next Meeting: Wed., Nov 14th at 7:30pm ~ Rm 1-2
M IDDLE S CHOOL
Y OUTH M INISTRY
Our EDGE night of the week is called, “Needs and Wants” a
night on materialism and greed.
The goal of this Edge Night is to help the youth keep in perspective the things they want and desire in life. If they can recognize the difference between wanting and needing something,
they can avoid falling into traps of greed and getting caught up
in the materialism of the world.
SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
SOME SPECIAL DATES
“Trunk or Treat” - Halloween Parade
Fri., Oct 26th - 5:00pm
… in the Church parking lot. FUN! FUN! FUN!
Trunk
FUNDRAISERS
Eco-friendly bags. The St. Juliana 8th Grade class is trying to
earn their way to Washington DC this April and need your
help. Look for the tables in the Parish Center after Mass where
our 8th graders are selling an array of Eco-friendly plastic bags
& other accessories. All orders can be picked up at the Parish
Center Nov. 11th.
“Dine-in” fundraiser at Marie Calendar’s. Enjoy breakfast,
lunch, or dinner at Marie Calendar’s at 126 E. Yorba Linda
Blvd., Placentia this Monday, October 22nd. 20% will be given
back to the school.
Holiday pie sale. Make your Thanksgiving easier! Pre-order
Marie Calendar’s pies...Ppmpkin, apple, french apple, peach…
$14 each. Order forms available at the school office or on the
school website. Delivery to St. Juliana Parish Center Nov. 21st.
Contact Juliana Tapia at [email protected] for more
details. (See flyer enclosed in this bulletin).
19TH ANNUAL SCHOOL GOLF TOURNAMENT
ALTA VISTA GOLF CLUB
Monday, November 12, 2012
The success depends greatly on the generosity of donors and
sponsors. Please consider being part of the tournament by donating goods, sponsoring a tee/green, or joining us to golf.
Contact Co-Chair Robert Hanz (714) 390-7305 or
Michael Mungaray (714) 272-0498 for details.
The Infancy Narratives of Jesus ~ Bible Study.
This study focuses on the connection between the Old and New Testaments. Deepen your longing for the Messiah’s coming again and ask
God to be Emmanuel, “God with us.”
This is a 4 week study beginning November 6th ~ 7pm.
St Juliana Church is committed to providing a quality Bible Study
experience for adults. Participants in our Bible Study will
increase knowledge of sacred scripture and learn to apply core biblical
teachings to everyday life..
THANK YOU SCHOOL COACHES AND TEAM PARENTS
We could not have after school sports without you! Thanks!
Football A Team:
Coaches: Mr. Edward Alcarez & John Demman
Team Mom: Meredith Farrell
Girl’s A Volleyball:
Coaches: Brian Burley & Lainie Lazuka
Team Mom: Terri Vaccher
Boy’s B Football:
Coaches: Frank Howard & Michael Helmick
Team Mom: Inga Rugenius
Girl’s B Volleyball:
Coaches: Alison Castellano & Susie Brier
Team Mom: Christine Hoferer
Athletic Director:
P.E. Teacher:
Julianna Tapia
Jeanne Gates
IT’S “NUT” TIME AGAIN!
GIRL SCOUT TROOP NEEDS HELP
Y.L.I. will be having our annual NUT SALES after all the Masses the
weekend of Nov. 3rd - 4th. Please come by the tables and check out the
varieties of nuts. We have everything from our New Goodie, Goodie
Trail Mix, toffee peanuts, (New) Peanut Brittle and coated Pretzels, to all
our favorite Honey Toasted Pecans, and all your favorite Gift Packs for
your up-coming holiday parties. If you would like to order but won’t be
at these masses you can e-mail [email protected] and we
can e-mail an order form or you can call Debbie Shimaoka at 714-4410446 to place your order.
Cadette Troop 1343 is doing a collection for
NewEyes, a non-profit organization that aims
to bring sight to the needy in developing countries.
However, NewEyes needs your
help! They need you to donate eyeglasses,
reading glasses, any glasses. Place your donations in the collection box in the vestibule. Thank you for your
generous donations. ~ Cadette Troop 1343
EDGE is open to all middle school youth, grades 6-8. We meet
in the Newman Center located in the parish school. Call Mike
McHenry for more information, 714-879-1965.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
Getting Ready for Advent!
Page Seven
MARY’S JOURNEY
ALTERNATIVE GIFT FAIRE
Making a World of Difference
Families take Mary’s statue for a week and pray
the rosary together each night. Saying the rosary
and meditating on the mysteries allows us to become
aware of the life of Jesus, as witnessed in the eyes of
his Mother.
October 21 Erick and Colleen Martinez Family, 9am Mass
October 28 Eric and Laura Fredman, 9am Mass
November 4 Drew and Breda Martin Family, 9am Mass
Sun., Nov 4th 11:00am - 2:00pm
at the Downtown Wilshire City Plaza.
Come buy an alternative gift to benefit people in
our community and all over the world, including:
African Well Fund, Alzheimer’s Association of OC, Bread for the World, Caring
Companions, CHOC, Church World Service, Corazon, Crittenton Services, FISH of
Fullerton, Fullerton Interfaith Emergency Services, Global Ministries, Habitat for
Humanity, Heifer International, Downtown Hot Meal Ministry, Loch Leven Christian
Camp, Meals on Wheels of Fullerton, Third World Gifts and Handcrafts, World Vision, Susan G. Koman, Chapel on Wheels…
If you are interested in signing up for a week please contact
Nina Visconti, 714-572-4152 or [email protected]
Lunch & refreshments also available.
We hope to see you there!
Sponsors: First Christian Church, Fullerton
First United Methodist Church, Fullerton
ROSARY HIGH SCHOOL
Cracked Crab Dinner
Sat., Nov 3, 2012 ~ 6-10pm
in the RHS Karcher Center ~ $50 per person.
This beloved Rosary tradition features dinner and dancing as
well as a silent auction benefitting participating teams and
clubs at Rosary High School. The seafood feast includes allyou-can-eat crab, shrimp, brats, potatoes, salad, clam chowder,
and a no-host bar. Keep up on your favorite college football
games at the sports lounge. Community welcome, adults only
please. Reservations available online at www.rosaryhs.org/
MAGNIFICAT DAY OF FAITH
A Magnificat Day of Faith will be celebrated at the future
Christ Cathedral (former Crystal Cathedral) on Nov. 3, 2012.
Join in celebration of the beauty of our Catholic tradition in all
its vibrant expressions. Speakers, music (both performed and
sung together) as well as morning and evening prayers will
compose this day which follows the opening of The Year of
Faith.
To register : www.magnificatday.com
Please go online for fee schedules.
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A family portrait session & 12 Christmas cards or 1 8x10
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When: Sun., Oct 28th from 9am - 3pm
(...get your Christmas Cards done early!)
Where: Rosary High School - Assembly Hall
Cost: $85 (pre-paid reservation) $95 (at the door)
Additional cards $25 dozen.
For reservations, call Tri-School Theatre (714) 774-7575 x 1155
PRAYER FOR MILITARY FAMILIES
Please pray for the following members of St. Juliana’s presently
serving in the military and for their families:
Patrick Gilwee, Kasey Condon, Phillip P. Sanchez,
Tai Le, Jason Romeo, Peter Chavez, Stephen
Gapinski, Edward Gonzales, Robby Longpre, Christopher Simonds, Anthony Garcia, Brian Krause,
Raul “Tito” Velazquez.
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