1292 W. Santa Cruz Street, San Pedro, CA 90732-2904

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1292 W. Santa Cruz Street, San Pedro, CA 90732-2904
1292 W. Santa Cruz Street, San Pedro, CA 90732-2904
Our mission is to be a welcoming concerned community, expressed by our active loving involvement with
each other, and our outreach to the world beyond, energized by a deepening liturgical and spiritual life.
Mass Schedule
Saturday 8:00 a.m.
Vigil 5:30 p.m.
(Sign Language Interpreted Mass)
Sunday 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, 11:30 a.m.,
1:00 (Español) & 5:30 p.m. (Teen Mass)
Weekdays 6:30 & 8:00 a.m.
(6:30 p.m. every 3rd Wednesday)
Holy Days
Vigil 6:30 p.m.;
Feast 6:30, 8:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.
First Fridays
6:30, 8:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. (Adoration
following 6:00 Mass until 8:00 p.m.)
Devotions
Monday 6:30 p.m. (not on major holidays)
Rosary: Monday-Saturday 8:30 a.m.
Reconciliation (Confessions)
Saturday 4:00-5:00 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursday 5:30-6:00 p.m.
Parish Center - 310.548.6535
Parish Office - x300
209 N. Hanford Avenue
San Pedro, CA 90732-2904
School - 310.833.0703
1226 W. Santa Cruz Street
San Pedro, CA 90732-2904
Parish Office Hours: M-F 8:30 a.m.-12:00 noon & 1:00-9:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; Closed Sundays & Holidays
E-mail: [email protected]
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Parish Website: www.holytrinitysp.org
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Parish Administration
310-548-6535
Priests
Rev. Sebastian Vettickal, C.M.I.
Administrator - x330
Rev. Michael Grieco
Associate Pastor - x332
Rev. Jose Parathanal, C.M.I.
Associate Pastor - x327
Deacons
Deacon Dennis Carlson
Bereavement Ministry & Maintenance Supervisor
Deacon - x324
Deacon Walter & Sue Lauderdale
Deacon Gaspar & Gracie Muñoz
Hispanic Ministry - x333
Pastoral Staff
Mrs. Donna Barnes
Director of Music and Liturgy - x306
Mrs. Kathy Pelc, Music Secretary - x307
Mr. Jace Bravo
Youth Minister & Confirmation Director - x340
Dr. Joy Jones, Pastoral Associate
Director of Adult Formation & Initiation - x317
Mrs. Cristina Liu
Director of Religious Education - x304
Ms. Alice Sandoval, RE Secretary - x303
Dr. Linda Wiley
Principal, Holy Trinity School - x250
School Secretary - x200
Office Staff
Miss Kathy Morris
Business Manager—x323
Mrs. Teresa Monzon
Parish Secretary/Receptionist - x320
Mrs. Soledad Cortez & Ms. Tina Wood
Receptionists - x300
Sacramental Information
Baptisms
Contact the parish office at least two months prior to
requested date of baptism.
Weddings
Arrange with a priest minimum of six months prior.
Sacrament of the Sick
Please call the parish office anytime.
Funerals
Contact parish office at 310-548-6535 ext. 300
Bulletin Deadline
Mondays at 4:00 p.m. via e-mail, using both upper and
lower case letters to the Parish Office e-mail at:
[email protected]
Weekly Calendar
Most Holy Trinity Sunday, May 22nd
Ministry Fair (7:30 AM) - pg. 5
Coffee & Donuts (after all morning Masses)
Faith Enrichment Library (after all morning Masses)
CLOW (8:30 & 10:00 AM Masses)
Folk-o-logy Art Show (9:30 AM) - pg. 6
RCIA Dismissal (10:00 AM Mass
Teen & Teen RCIA Mass (5:30 PM)—cover
No Life Night—pg. 4
Monday, May 23rd
Women’s Knitting & Crocheting (10 AM & 6 PM)
Devotions to Our Lady (6:30 PM) - cover
Evening Bible Study (7:00 PM)
Tuesday, May 24th
Galatians Bible Study (8:45 AM)
HTS Tuesday Tour - pg. 6
Divine Mercy Prayer Group (10:00 AM)
Confessions (5:30 PM) –cover
HTS Bookfair Performance (6:45 PM) - pg. 7
RCIA (7:00 PM)
HTS Non-returning Parents dinner (6:00 PM)
BSA Troop 234 mtg. (7:00 PM)
Wednesday, May 25th
Contemplative Prayer (10:00 AM) - pg. 6
Brownies Troop 16485 mtg. (2:00 PM)
Coro de español (7:30 PM)
Thursday, May 26th
Ministerio de Intercesión (10:00 AM)
SCC (10:00 AM)
Children’s Choir rehearsal (3:15 PM)
Confessions (5:30 PM) –cover
Scout Pack mtg. (6:30 PM)
HTS Committee mtg. (7:00 PM)
Adult Choir rehearsal (7:00 PM)
Friday, May 27th
Eucharistic Adoration (8:30 AM)
Legion of Mary (10:00 AM)
Queen of Angels (10:00 AM)
Grupo de Oración (7:00 PM)
Saturday, May 28th
Seminario del Bautizo (8:00 AM) - pg. 6
Confessions (4:00 PM)—cover
Sunday Vigil Mass w/ signing services (5:30 PM)
Christian Service Collection (at Mass) - pg. 6
Sunday, May 29th
Christian Service Collection (at all Masses) - pg. 6
Coffee & Donuts (after all morning Masses)
Faith Enrichment Library (after all morning Masses)
Seminario del Bautizo (8:00 AM) - pg. 6
CLOW (8:30 & 10:00 AM Masses)
RCIA Dismissal (10:00 AM Mass
Teen & Teen RCIA Mass (5:30 PM)—cover
No Life Night
The Most Holy Trinity
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Dear friends,
We always begin our prayers invoking the Name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. The reason is that we
believe in the Trinitarian dimension of God. God is three persons with one nature. This separates us from other religions.
Today is Trinity Sunday. Our faith in the Trinity is founded on Scripture and Tradition. The Old Testament gives a shadow
reference of the Trinity. For example, in the book of Genesis, God says: Let us create human beings in our own image and
likeness. The notion of Trinity is completely manifested in the New Testament. For instance, at the time of Jesus’ baptism, all
three persons of the Trinity were present.
How it is possible to have three persons in one God without dualism is a mystery to understand. Only the Blessed Mary
understands this mystery clearly, as she is the beloved daughter of God the Father and the Beloved mother of God the son
and the beloved spouse of God the Holy Spirit.
For us, what is important is the message of the Trinity. The Holy Trinity tells us about the image or nature of God. God is a
relationship. Therefore, relationship is the medium through which God operated as He formed the community of Israel. Jesus
himself made it amply clear when he said, “When two or three are gathered together in my name I will be in their midst.”
Consequently, to have a God experience we must be in community. The importance of community is evident from the
working style of Jesus. The very first act Jesus did after his baptism was to form a group of disciples. The last thing Jesus did
before the crucifixion was the institution of the Eucharist, the perfect symbol of fellowship. The first thing Jesus did after his
resurrection was to gather together the scattered disciples. Similarly, when Jesus sent them on a mission he sent them in
twos.
As members of the Holy Trinity Parish we have an extra responsibility to be missionaries of fellowship and communion. In
fact, we are a community that cares and shares. I am extremely grateful to each one you for your role in building up this
community by generously sharing your time, treasure and talent.
Today we have our Ministry Fair. This is an opportunity and invitation to all of us to consider being part of a ministry. Ministry
is anything we do for the glory of God and also for the good of the people. It is through ministry we share our faith and also
grow in faith.
May God bless you
Mis queridos amigo,
Siempre comenzamos nuestras oraciones invocando el nombre del Padre y del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo. La razón es que
creemos en la dimensión trinitaria de Dios. Dios es tres personas con una naturaleza. Esto es lo que nos separa de las otras
religiones.
Hoy es domingo de la Trinidad. Nuestra fe en la Trinidad está fundada en la escritura y la tradición. El Antiguo Testamento da
una referencia de la presencia de la Trinidad. Por ejemplo, en el libro de Génesis, Dios dice: Vamos a crear a los humanos a
nuestra imagen y semejanza. La noción de Trinidad se manifiesta totalmente en el nuevo testamento. Por ejemplo, en el
momento del bautismo de Jesús, estaban presentes las tres personas de la Trinidad.
Cómo es posible que hay tres personas en un Dios sin dualismo es un misterio para entender. Sólo la Santísima María
entiende este misterio claramente, ya que ella es la hija predilecta de Dios el padre y la madre querida de Dios el hijo y el
esposo amado de Dios el Espíritu Santo.
Para nosotros lo importante es el mensaje de la Trinidad. La Santísima Trinidad nos dice sobre la imagen o la naturaleza de
Dios. Dios es una relación. Por lo tanto, la relación es el medio a través del cual Dios opera por lo que formó la comunidad
de Israel. El mismo Jesús lo hizo plenamente claro cuando dijo ' "cuando dos o tres están reunidos en mi nombre yo estaré
en medio de ellos." En consecuencia, para tener una experiencia con Dios debemos ser comunidad. La importancia de la
comunidad es evidente el estilo de trabajo de Jesús. El primer acto de Jesús que hizo después de su bautismo fue formar un
grupo de discípulos. La última cosa que Jesús hizo antes de la crucifixión fue la institución de la Eucaristía, el símbolo
perfecto de la comunión. Lo primero que Jesús hizo después de su resurrección fue reunir a los discípulos que estaban
dispersos. De manera similar cuando Jesús los envió en una misión los envió de dos en dos.
Como miembros de la parroquia de la Santísima Trinidad tenemos una responsabilidad adicional de ser misioneros de
hermandad y comunión. De hecho, somos una comunidad que da afecto y comparte. Agradezco a cada uno para por su
papel en la construcción de esta comunidad por compartir generosamente su tiempo, tesoro y talento.
Hoy tenemos la feria de Ministerios. Esta es una oportunidad y una invitación a todos nosotros a considerar ser parte de un
Ministerio. Un Ministerio es algo que hacemos para la gloria de Dios y también por el bien de la gente. Es a través de un
Ministerio compartimos nuestra fe y también crecemos en la fe.
Que Dios Los Bendiga.
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No Life Night Tonight
A Ministry for all High School Teens!
BUT JOIN US FOR OUR MINISTRY FAIR!
Questions? Contact the
Throughout the morning we will be having an
amazing ministry fair and there you can join Holy
Trinity’s Life Teen in this awesome event!
Youth Minister and
Confirmation Director:
Jace Bravo
310-548-6535, ext. 340
[email protected]
Hours: Sunday-Thursday
For all
Life Teen
UPDATES!
Friend us on Facebook:
Holy Trinity Lifeteen
Follow on Instagram:
@Lifeteen_HT
Follow on Twitter:
@LifeteenHT
Before and after all the morning Masses!
Steubenville West—
ONLY 3 SPOTS STILL AVAILABLE!!
Join HTLT as we go on
an amazing retreat this summer
called Steubenville West!
It is a life changing retreat
and all high school teens
are invited to come!
Where: Tucson, Arizona = U of A campus
When: July 15-17
Cost: $200
All High School Students are welcome to Life Nights...NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED!
FAITH AND MINISTRY
First, a person of faith sees the gifted nature of everything. God is not indebted to us but
we are to Him. We are not owners but caretakers. Therefore, whatever we do, even in the
form of service is only an expression of our gratitude for what we are and what we have
today. Our ‘best works’ never exceed the goodness of the Lord. For this reason, our ability
to respond to God’s graciousness in itself is our reward.
Second, faith in God instantly connects us with one another in a household relationship. We become the
stewards of God’s family. We serve one another in our family not out of compulsion but out of love.
Third, a person of faith sees the deceptive nature of worldly things. Wealth failed the prodigal son (Luke
15/11ff), and the rich man in the story of Lazarus (Luke 16/19ff) from achieving their goals. People who look
for temporary benefits and pleasures unfortunately compromise with little. Blessings surround a person who
serves out of love. People who operate from the milieu of faith are capable of changing the world. Others, a
reward being their prime goal, do more harm than good.
-Fr. Sebastian
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Holy Trinity Welcomes You/Bienvenidos A Santísima Trinidad
All are welcome to celebrate faith and fellowship with us. Regardless of your social, religious or moral standing,
God loves you. You are welcome here at Holy Trinity. We are here to serve you. You bless us by your presence. If
you are new to this parish, we invite you to register with us. We have many programs and ministries at Holy Trinity
for which you can be involved. Please feel free to call the parish office at 310-548-6535, ext. 300.
Si nos está visitando por primera vez, o quizás está de regreso, le queremos dar la bienvenida y gracias por
acompañarnos en nuestra celebración hoy. Si tiene alguna pregunta, o si en algo le podríamos ayudar, por favor
de llamar a la oficina parroquial al 310-548-6535, ext. 300.
Respect Life Committee
Holy Trinity’s Respect Life Committee promotes the
sanctity of life from conception to natural death. We
work with the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and other
regional parishes to carry out our mission to support
women with crisis pregnancies. We support three local
pregnancy centers, Harbor Pregnancy Center, South
Bay Pregnancy Center (Torrance), and Casa De Los
Angelitos (Harbor City). The annual Mother's Day Baby
Shower is one of our events. The parish is very
generous with baby items for these centers. We
are very grateful to Holy Trinity's Knitting/Crocheting
Ministry which supplies us with an abundance of
priceless baby items.
Hospitality Ministry of Holy Trinity
The Hospitality Ministry of Holy Trinity hosts receptions,
lunches and/or dinners for special occasions at the
request of Father Sebastian in coordination with
Deacon Dennis. Volunteers may be needed for food
preparation, table set up, serving and clean up. A
roster of names of volunteers will be established and
as events are scheduled, a rotation of the volunteers
will begin. The Hospitality Ministry's goal is to represent
the Parish of Holy Trinity as a warm and welcoming
environment.
Retrouvaille Marriage Help
The Retrouvaille Program consists of a weekend
experience combined with post-weekend sessions. The
main emphasis is on communication between husband
and wife. The program offers you the opportunity to
rediscover each other and examine your lives together
in a new and positive way. The program is catholic in
origin. It is not a retreat or a sensitivity group. There
are no group dynamics or group discussions on the
weekend. This is not a time for hurting; it is a time for
healing.
Married Couples Club
The Holy Trinity Married Couples Club was started 60
years ago by several married couples who wanted to
socialize with friends from the parish community. Over
the years more members have joined and have formed
warm relationships with one another. Our ministry is to
be a social support group for adults who are members
of our Holy Trinity community. Our membership now
includes widows and widowers as well as married
couples. We meet once a month for dinner and
fellowship. Members of the Married Couples Club also
support our Holy Trinity community by being Eucharistic
Ministers, adult choir members, CCD teachers,
sacristans, money counters, and lectors. Our Club
welcomes new members.
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Folkology Art Show TODAY!
It’s here! Come see all the great art
work that Holy Trinity students (preschool
& grades 1-4) have prepared for you to
see. The Art Show, “Folkology” is today,
Sunday, May 22, from 9:30 a.m.—1:00
p.m. in the parish center auditorium
(209 N. Hanford Ave.). There is a raffle,
silent auction and items available for
you to purchase. There is no charge for
this show. Everyone is most welcome!!
Seminario del Bautizo en el Espíritu Santo
Registration begins June 1st.
Contemplative Prayer
Come and learn about contemplative prayer, and how
to prepare for this experience of Jesus within. The
group meets every 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month
for one hour at 10:00 a.m. in the parish center level 2
meeting room (209 N. Hanford Ave.) and is led by
Sister Margaret Murray. All are welcome.
Christian Service Special Collection
Today, Sunday, May 29, is the fifth Sunday of the
month, a day designated for a special Christian Service
collection. Christian Service helps needy families within
our community throughout the year. Christian Service
envelopes are available in the pews today for anyone
wishing to make a donation. It is greatly appreciated.
May Weekly Collection
2015
2016
1st Week: $ 25,864
2nd Week:
23,763
3rd Week:
22,190
$ 26,632
24,689
20,987
Thank you to all those who have
contributed so generously to Holy Trinity.
Todos están invitados al Seminario
de la Santísima Trinidad el
Sábado, 28 de Mayo con la misa a
las 8 a.m. en la Iglesia (1292 W.
Santa Cruz St.) y después en el
auditorio de la parroquia (209 N.
Hanford Ave) hasta las 4 p.m. El
Domingo, 29 de Mayo de 8 a.m. en el auditorio de la
parroquia hasta 12:45 p.m. para asistir la misa de 1
p.m. y después de misa regresar al auditorio de la
parroquia para terminar a las 4p.m.. Admisión es gratis
y tendremos comida. ¿Preguntas? Llame 310-9774651. ¡Los Esperamos!
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HTS Barnes & Noble Book Fair
Come to Barnes & Nobel (21500
Hawthorne Blvd., Torrance) this
Tuesday, May 24 at 6:45 p.m. to
see drama and guitar
performances by Arts Alive. You
can also support us at bn.com/
bookfairs from 5/24-5/29, by entering bookfair
id#11853140 at checkout and a percentage of your
purchase will benefit Holy Trinity School. Thank you in
advance for your support!
Noche de Fiesta
You are invited to join us for “Noche
de Fiesta” on Saturday, June 25, at
Holy Trinity (209 N. Hanford Ave., San
Pedro). This will be a fundraiser with
great entertainment of mariachis,
folklorico dancers and authentic food all sponsored by
the Knights of Columbus Angels Gate Council and Holy
Trinity Church. Tickets are $20 in advance ($25 at the
door). For ticket information, please call 310-9278295. We hope you will join us!
Peace & Justice Voting Reminder
The Peace and Justice Ministry
suggests that if anyone is not
registered to vote in the June 7
Presidential Primary, and would like to
vote, they can register on-line
at www.sos.ca.gov But it must be done
by May 23. The last day to request a vote-by-mail ballot
is May 31, and may be done through the same web site.
Youth Donations Needed
Now For Summer Retreats
The Youth Group will be busy this summer going
on the following retreats:
Steubenville LEAD, Steubenville West & LTLC
We are in need of financial donations for the teens in
order to sponsor and relieve the cost for the above
retreats. Please make checks payable to: Holy Trinity
Youth Ministry.
If you need additional information, please contact
the Youth Minister, Jace Bravo, at (310) 548 6535,
ext. 340 or email [email protected]
A Prayer For Those
Who Serve In The Military
We give thanks to God for the safe return of our
servicemen/women and we thank them for their
selflessness in serving their country in time of war.
May our prayers and the prayers of millions of others
throughout the world lead these men and women safely
back home to their loved ones.
We pray especially for those from our community:
Sgt Zack Jongbloed, USMC
RP3 Mark Machamer, US Navy
Sgt Russell Pettit, USMC
SPC Benjamin Palacios US Army
PO3 Mallory Love, US Navy
Capt Richard Fematt, US Army
PFC Stephanie Fematt, US Army
GySgt Alex Quiroz, USMC
LCpl Jason Garcia, USMC
SSgt Eddie Ojeda, III, US Army
Sgt Neil Nuñez, US Army
Sgt Erik Padilla, US Army
LCpl Evan Foley, USMC
Lt Grade, Frank Rigali, US Navy
LCpl Dylan Moore, USMC
LCdr Matthew Knitt, US Navy Res
LCdr Sara Knitt (Nadal), US Navy Res
PO1 Christopher Cobb, US Navy
Capt David V. Schultz, US Army
PO2 Joseph Conant, US Navy
PO3 Aaron Corona, US Coast Guard
MSgt Karyn Kazimer, USAF/AR
SSgt Nicole Kazimer Beck, USAF
Sgt Cynthia Zermeno, USMC
Lt Col Brent Ruhlen, US Army
1Sgt Phillip Pembroke, US Army
MSgt Lyndon Remedio, USAF
SA Zachary Rice, US Coast Guard
PO3 Kyle Kennison, US Navy
PFC Sean Ambriz, US Army
LCpl Steven Ybarra, US Coast Guard
PO2 Keith Huthmacher, US Navy
Sgt David Thornhill, US Army
PO2 Robert Steeley, US Navy
PO2 Kalie Sharpe, US Navy
CWO3 Val P. Conejo, US Army
Sgt Jonathan A. Nelson, USMC
Pvt L.R. Parks, US Army
LCpl Damon Lode, USMC
PFC Daniel Jones, US Army
SSgt Arthur Sanchez II, USMC
SSgt Raymond Gutierrez, US Army
Sgt Michael Ibarra, USMC
SPC Brian Black, US Army
LCpl Jake Green, USMC
ADAN Michael G. Brun
SPC Eduardo Salas, US Army
PFC Andrew Partida, US Army
SR Joseph L. Chavez, US Navy
Cpl Benjamin Miller, USMC
SN John Patton, US Navy
SPC Matthew Johnson, US Army
LCpl Levi Halloran, USMC
PFC Adrian Cazessus, US Army
PO3 Matthew D. Monzon, US Navy
PFC Anthony Trejo Olivares, US Army
Sgt Danny Perez, US Army
PFC Jason Lerman, US Army
LCpl Marissa Guerrero, USMC
Eric Shelley, US Navy
FN Manuel A. Rodriguez, US Navy
MSgt Jeffery Alan Hughes, US Army
Pvt Valerie Abeyta, USMC
Sgt John Trummer, USMC
SPC Justin Cruel, US Army
SPC Alfred S. Magtoto US Army
PFC Matthew Wiley, US Army
Pv2 Nicholas Schmidt, US Army
SPC Nickie John Cate, US Army
LTJG Gregory Nadal, US Navy
HM Drake Apolinar, US Navy
SR Andrew Torres, US Navy
SSgt Scott Felando, US AF
(Please call the parish office if you have a name that you would like to add to
this list, 310-548-6535, ext. 300)
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Praying Alone or Together
Daily Readings for the Week of
May 23-28
Monday:
Safeguard The Children
Did You Know?
Archdiocese provides resources for parishioners to learn
more
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles recently published an
updated version of the annual brochure called Working
Together to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse. This brochure
provides parishioners with a list of policies and
procedures regarding sexual abuse and education in the
Catholic Church, as well as local programs and
resources that work to protect abuse. For a copy of the
2016 brochure, check your parish vestibule,
email [email protected] or call(213) 6377227.
Protegiendo a los Niños
¿Sabe Usted?
La Arquidiócesis provee recursos para que los feligreses
aprendan más
La Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles recientemente publicó
una versión actualizada del folleto anual
llamado, Trabajando Juntos para Prevenir el Abuso
Sexual Infantil. Este folleto ofrece a los feligreses una
lista de políticas y procedimientos sobre el abuso sexual
y educación en la Iglesia Católica, así como programas
locales y recursos que funcionan para protegerse del
abuso. Para obtener una copia del folleto del 2016,
busque en el vestíbulo de su parroquia, o escriba
[email protected] o llame al (213) 637-7227.
1 Pt 1:3-9; Ps 111:1-2, 5-6, 9-10c;
Mk 10:17-27
Tuesday:
1 Pt 1:10-16; Ps 98:1-4; Mk 10:28-31
Wednesday: 1 Pt 1:18-25; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20;
Mk 10:32-45
Thursday: 1 Pt 2:2-5, 9-12; Ps 100:2-5; Mk 10:46-52
Friday:
1 Pt 4:7-13; Ps 96:10-13; Mk 11:11-26
Saturday: Jude 17, 20b-25; Ps 63:2-6; Mk 11:27-33
Readings for Next Sunday
May 29, 2016:
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
First Reading:
Psalm:
Second Reading:
Gospel:
Genesis 14:18-20
110:1-4
1 Corinthians 11:23-26
Luke 9:11b-17
“Give them some food yourselves“
—Luke 9:13
Scripture Focus:
Luke’s Gospel stresses Jesus’ table fellowship with
people of all sorts. This and other themes emerge in
his account of Jesus feeding the multitude: (1) When
Jesus asks the apostles to give the people something
to eat themselves, it is a thinly veiled hint that they are
to imitate him in feeding the hungry; (2) His generosity
is suggested by the fact that “they all ate until they had
enough” and underscored by the quantity of leftovers,
enough to fill twelve baskets. (Twelve symbolized
humanity.) Some people at Corinth had forgotten the
significance of the Eucharist and were nullifying it by
their selfishness. The rich members of the community
were turning the common meal into a private bash.
Paul reminded them that the Eucharist bonds us to all
the people around God’s table.
Reflection:
Volunteers & Staff
Please Visit:
Current Fingerprint Schedule:
Www.la-archdiocese.org/
Current Virtus Training Schedule:
Www.virtus.org/virtus/
1. When have you felt you were running on empty—
physically, spiritually, psychologically?
2. Who/what helps satisfy your deepest hungers?
3. Whose hungers are you helping alleviate? Who are
you neglecting?
4. What role does Eucharist play in your spiritual life?
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Mass Intentions
Saturday, May 21st
5:30 - †Frank & Stella Jimenez (sister, Molly Lomeli)
Sunday, May 22nd
7:00 - †Jorge Aguillar (Gonzalez family)
8:30 - †Frank & Frances Grosich
(daughter, Violet Marinkovich & family)
10:00 - Deacon Dennis Carlson & Julie Witthuhn
(Sheila Grant)
11:30 - †Tommy & Margaret Herrera (Pasquarella family)
1:00 - The intentions of the Holy Trinity Community
5:30 - †Marie Ungaro (Joe Svorinich & family)
Marriages
Monday, May 23rd
6:30 - †Charles Hotchkiss (Judith Hotchkiss)
8:00 - †Virginia Bender (Curtis family)
Tuesday, May 24th
6:30 - †Alexander de la Cruz (Cirka family)
8:00 - †M. & I. Wall (daughter, Dorothy)
We would like to congratulate the following couples
who
recently
celebrated
their
Sacrament
of
Marriage. We wish them a lifetime of blessings.
Wednesday, May 25th
6:30 - †Raul Bustamante (his children, Raul & Carmen)
8:00 - †Ignacio Alfonso Lainez (esposa y hijos)
Erika Cortez
&
Anthony Cortez
Thursday, May 26th
6:30 - St. Anthony (Gloria Aragon)
8:00 - †Eugene Bruno (wife, Dorothy Bruno)
Friday, May 27th
6:30 - †Alfonso R. Valdez (daughter, Gloria Aragon)
8:00 - †Bob Rollins (wife)
Saturday, May 28th
8:00 - †Katica Sorich (Michelle & Art McCarthy)
5:30 - †Linda Bartow (Valdez, Bartow & March families)
Rosalie Rodriguez Gonzalez
&
Jose Gonzalez, Jr.
Sunday, May 29th
7:00
8:30
10:00
11:30
-
Lorena Sevilla-Birthday (mama, Carmen Sevilla)
†Vince Mattera (wife & family)
†William Bergkamp (HT Married Couples Club)
Matthew Monzon-Birthday
(dad, mom & Monique)
1:00 - †Egdeliza Vazquez, Esther Aguilar Malagon,
Cesareo Herrera Martinez (familia Escalera Herrera)
5:30 - The intentions of the Holy Trinity Community
Jessica Salazar Orzua
&
Melvin Garcia
Let us remember those suffering illness, infirmity, and those in need
of our prayers…
Kathrine Dreer, Marlyn Garreton, Joseph Glowacki, Will Gomez & DeWalt family
Let us remember the deceased in our prayers…
Antonio Bonet, Daniel Gonzales , Doll McBride,
Michael McNerney & Ron Wood
Ministry In Action
Altar Servers
Deacon Dennis Carlson 310-548-6535, ext. 324
Assist the priest at liturgies
Ave Maria Society
Karolyn Stanovich
310-833-4685
Devotion to Mary, and sponsorship of
church & school benefits
Bereavement Ministry
Deacon Dennis Carlson 310-548-6535, ext. 324
Outreach to our parish families who have
lost a loved one; assist in helping to plan
the Funeral Vigil, Funeral Mass
Better Half Club
Mary Iacono
310-833-1271
Men and women 55+ building friendships
Bible Study
Dr. Joy Jones
310-548-6535 ext.317
Understanding, sharing and living out
God’s Word
Boys Scout Troop 234
Krista Zinkiewicz
424-224-7457
Boys Grades 5 - 12
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Cristina Liu
310-833-3500
Scripture lessons during Mass grades 1-5
Christian Service Committee
Volunteer
310-548-6535, ext. 400
Outreach and assistance to the local
community
Coffee and Donuts
Knights of Columbus
310-547-1346
Sunday morning hospitality
Communications Committee
[email protected]
Parish web site and bulletin.
Confirmation
Jace Bravo
310-548-6535, ext. 340
Preparation of high school age candidates
for Confirmation
Contemplative Prayer Group
Madelyn Walker
310-832-4143
Reflection and quiet prayer time
Coro de Español
Enrique Balderas
310-539-0777
Ministerio de músico y cantor
Cub Scout Pack 234
Jon Hildebrand
310-547-1056
Boys Grades 2-5; Tiger Cubs-Grade 1
Cursillos De Cristiandad
Blanca Martinez
310-602-9693
Cristo cuenta contigo-Ultreyas
Curt’s Kitchen
Gina Foster
310-251-4801
Food for the poor and homeless
Deaf Ministry
Marie Treacy
310-548-6535
Serving the spiritual needs of the deaf community
Divine Mercy Prayer Group
Clemmie Hernandez
310-832-3083
To make known and spread the message
of Divine Mercy.
Early Childhood Program Teachers
Cristina Liu
310-833-3500
Faith learning and classroom time,
Sundays - Ages 3- 5 years
Encuentro Matrimonial
Max y Isela Vasquez
310-832-7420
Retiros para parejas casadas.
Environment (Altar) Committee
Annette Lenneman
310-548-6535
Care and beautification of the church
Extraordinary Min. of Communion
Sun: Connie McOsker
310-831-3882
Weekdays: Parish Office 310-548-6535, ext.300
To the Sick: Earl Malit
310-548-6535
Spanish: Martha Perez
310-547-5052
Serve the Body and Blood of Christ at Mass
and to the sick
Faith Enrichment Library
Deacon Dennis Carlson 310-548-6535, ext. 324
Maintain the parish library
Filipino Community of Holy Trinity
Linda Nietes-Little
310-548-8148
Spiritual enrichment
Finance Committee
Carlos Perez, Chair
310-547-5052
Fiscal advisory group to the Pastor
Girl Scouts
Yvonne Schueller
310-612-7404
Girls Kindergarten though 12th grade
Guadalupanas
Holy Trinity Parish Office
310-548-6535
Devociones Marianas, retiros, y actividades
sociales.
Grupo de Oración Santisima Trinidad
Maria Martinez
310-831-5075
Grupo de Oración, retiros, espirituales y
eventos sociales.
Holy Trinity Knitting/Crochet Ministry
Lois Riopelle (AM group)
424-264-5243
Marycae Ulizio (PM group)
310-625-9117
Making items with love for those in need.
Holy Trinity Parents Association
John Stammerich
310-547-1346
Service and support of Holy Trinity School
Holy Trinity School
Principal, Dr. Linda Wiley
310-833-0703
Asst. Principal, Cathy Cigliano
Provides a Catholic education, grades K-8
Hospitality Ministry
Margie Morones
310-548-3165
Hospitality for Holy Trinity Church
Jr. High School Ministry (Edge)
Cris Liu
310-833-3500
Middle school ministry
Knights of Columbus, Angels Gate Council
John Stammreich
310-547-1346
A Catholic fraternal service organization dedicated to
the ideals of charity, unity, fraternity and patriotism for
18 and older. www.KOFC1740.ORG
Lay Apostles of the Sacred Hearts
Geraldine Butcher
310-833-7423
The Enthronement of the Sacred Heart Apostolate
Lectors
Dr. Joy Jones
310-548-6535, ext. 317
Michelle Vasquez (Spanish) 310-971-1908
Readers to proclaim the Scriptures at Mass
and other services
Legion of Mary Ministry
Purita Santillan
310-345-0442
Devotion to Jesus through Mary
Liturgy Committee
Donna Barnes
310-548-6535, ext. 306
Enhancement of parish liturgies
Marriage Encounter
Robert O’Brien
310-832-1462
Patti Laney
310-832-3635
Retreats and revitalization for married couples
Married Couples’ Club
Barbara Scherba
Social support group
310-377-8206
Ministerio de Intercesión
Panchita Salas
310-547-3693
Línea tél. de oración y estudio de la Biblia.
Music Ministry
Donna Barnes
310-548-6535, ext. 306
Enabling and enhancing the sung prayer of
our community
Children’s Choir - Grades 2 - 8
Sunday 5:30 PM Band - High School+
Adult Choir - High School+
Contemporary Ensemble - High School+
Hispanic Choir - High School+
Cantors - Age 18+ for parish liturgies;
Grades 5 - 8 for school liturgies
Instrumentalists - Trained musicians
Neighborhood Watch
Alice Sandoval
310-833-3500
Organized neighborhood crime prevention
Outreach
Carla Emerson
310-548-6535
Food for the needy - Volunteers of all ages
Parish Renewal
Marsha Surina
310-519-8502
Weekend retreats for ages 18+
Peace and Justice
Garrity McOsker
310-866-9394
Social awareness and strategies for action
Pre-Baptism
Dr. Joy Jones
310-548-6535, ext. 317
Parent and Godparent preparation
Queen of Angels
Alice Sandoval
310-548-6535
Blanket making ministry for those in need.
RCIA and Teen RCIA
Dr. Joy Jones
310-548-6535, ext. 317
Preparation of adult and teen candidates for
the Catholic sacraments
Religious Education Catechists
Cristina Liu
310-833-3500
Religious Education teacher training,
support and ministry
Respect Life Committee
Arline Tackett
310-548-6535
24-hour help line
310-787-HELP
Casa de los Angelitos
310-320-8976
Dedicated to the Sacredness of human life
Retrouvaille
Carl & Josie Scheel
310-513-0580
A lifeline for troubled marriages.
Saints Alive Interactive Pageant
Frankie Bellizia
562-424-0265
Interactive pageant that brings Saints Alive!
Small Church Communities
Marilyn Hauge
310-541-0553
Small faith-sharing groups for Catholic
fellowship, prayer and scripture study
Spiritual Book and Video Club
Clemmie Hernandez
310-832-3083
Building a library of spiritual reading and
video material
Ushers
Bob Tabarango
310-548-6535, ext. 300
Welcoming, directing and assisting the
congregation at Mass
Youth Ministry (Life Teen)
Jace Bravo
310-548-6535, ext. 340
High school youth ministry