11th Sunday of Ordinary Time 6/12/16

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11th Sunday of Ordinary Time 6/12/16
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Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time
Love Wins Out Over Everything
In the Gospel Reading, a woman crashes a
dinner party hosted for Jesus by Simon the
Pharisee. All the people at the party think of
her as a sinner; whatever she may be guilty
of, she is certainly shamed in this community.
And at this party she goes on to treat Jesus in
ways that are simply scandalous. She weeps
over his feet, kisses them, and anoints them with an outrageously
expensive lotion; and then she wipes them clean on her hair.
Why does she do this? In explaining to Simon what he takes to be
her motivation, Jesus says her actions express great love for him.
Maybe she loves him greatly because she has come to understand
him as someone who will not reject her, even as the shamed person
she is. Maybe the unexpected gift of the good of his love is what
causes her to weep and to clean his feet with lotion and her hair.
It is worth noticing that, while she is anointing his feet, Jesus is doing
nothing; he is simply a passive recipient of her action. Doing nothing
is not Jesus’ usual style; and doing nothing in these circumstances
at Simon’s dinner party must take a considerable effort of will on
Jesus’ part. She is, after all, making Jesus the centerpiece in a
spectacle that causes the onlookers at the party to cringe.
It is easy to see, however, that Jesus protects her precisely by being
passive. In fact, by being willing to receive care from her, especially
care of this socially unacceptable sort, Jesus honors her. And Jesus’
speech to Simon about her gives her even more honor. Jesus
compares her actions with those of Simon, and the comparison
makes her look much better than Simon.
So, in his reactions to her at the dinner party, Jesus gives her shame
the remedy it needs. Jesus receives in public her socially unacceptable ministrations to him, her profligate and unconstrained care for
him. In receiving it, he honors her; and in what he says about her
actions to Simon, he honors her over Simon. In Jesus’ view, which
he makes public to Simon and all the other guests at the party, she
outranks Simon by some ultimate measure of human excellence.
That ultimate measure is love; and it wins out over everything else,
shame included.
—Eleonore Stump, St. Louis University
Join us for our next PRAYER CLASS on
The Liturgy of the Hours
Tuesday, June 14th
10am in the Parish Hall
The Liturgy of the Hours...What
is it exactly? Who prays it? Who
should pray it? How do you pray
it? Learn more at this last prayer
class before we break for the
summer. Everyone is welcome!
June 12, 2016
Congratulations to our 8th
Grade Graduating Class!
The 8th grade class graduated
on Friday, June 10th. Please
keep them in your prayers as
they prepare to begin a new
journey in their lives. May God keep them close
as they head off to high school.
ST. DIDACUS PARISH SCHOOL
CLASS OF 2016
Axumawit Belay
Carmela Orcino
Ella Brazil
Vinnie Orcino
Kailie Briggs
Anastasia Popp
Josie Brock
Isabella Prisco
Austin Brown
Charlie Rhee
Brandon Busch
Jacob Sevilla
Sebastian Drab
John Shen
Kian Kelly
Joseph Smith
Malini Knight
Dominic Torres
Ethan Kula
Kayla Turner
Angel Lara
Nichole Valdez
Sara McDonald
Julia VanWey
Lily Newton
Frankie Yeo
Kaitlan Nguyen
John Michael Zinno
Peter’s Pence Collection
Next week, our diocese
will take up the Peter’s
Pence Collection, which
provides Pope Francis
with the funds he needs
to carry out his charitable
works around the world.
The proceeds benefit our
brothers and sisters on
the margins of society, including victims of war,
oppression, and disasters. Join our Holy Father
as a witness of charity to those who are suffering.
There are special envelopes in the pews for
this collection. Please take one with you today
and return it in next week’s collection basket.
Don’t miss our
KERMES!
This weekend
Sunday 8am-2pm!
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Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time
June 12, 2016
Stewardship—Building up the Community of God
Current number of Registered Families receiving envelopes: 691 — 127 of whom tithed last weekend using their envelopes
Our GOAL this year: ALL parishioners tithing each week!
Providing collection envelopes is a large expense. If you don’t use your envelopes,
it is money wasted by the parish. Please contribute using your envelopes.
The Joy of Giving
Amount we need each week to cover parish operating costs:
General Collection, June 5, 2016:
Deficit for the week of June 5, 2016:
Building Fund—June 5, 2016:
—
$7,155.00
$4,155.00
$3,000.00
$1,590.00
Today’s Gospel calls us to consider how we serve God. Do we consume like the Pharisee who simply reclines at the table and
expects to be served? Or, do we contribute like the woman who kneels before Jesus and washes His feet? Every day we must
make a choice. Take or give? Consume or contribute? Recline or serve?
Mass Intentions
Saturday………….........June 11
5:00PM……………..…..Father’s Day Novena
Sunday………….....…...June 12
8:30AM……...….…..…..People of St. Didacus
10:00AM………....…….†Richard Couch
11:30AM………....……. Father’s Day Novena
Monday………………...June 13
7:30AM………...……….Father’s Day Novena
Tuesday………..…..…..June 14
6:00PM……….…..…….Father’s Day Novena
Wednesday…….......….June 15
8:30AM……….….….....Father’s Day Novena
Thursday………...…….June 16
7:30AM……………..…..Father’s Day Novena
Friday…………...……...June 17
7:30AM.…………….…....Father’s Day Novena
Saturday………….........June 18
5:00PM……………..…..Father’s Day Novena
Welcome to St. Didacus Parish!
Masses
Saturday 5:00pm
Sunday 8:30am & 10:00am English
11:30am in Spanish
Daily Mass
Mon., Thurs., Fri. 7:30am
Wednesday 8:30am & Tues. 6:00pm
Eucharistic Adoration
Wed. 7:30am—8:30am / Saturday 3:30pm—5:00pm
First Fridays 8:00am—9:00am
Confessions—Saturdays 3:30pm or by appt.
Baptisms: 1st Saturday of each month. Arrangements must be made 3 months in advance. Contact the
Parish Office for information.
Weddings: Arrangements must be made at least 9
months in advance. Please contact the Parish Office.
Pastor, Fr. Michael J. Sinor
The Parish Office is open 8am-noon, 1-5pm M-F 619-284-3472
Weekly Events at St. Didacus
Sunday, June 12, 2016
Kermes
Monday, June 13, 2016
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Prayer Class
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Last Day of School
Eucharistic Adoration
90th Anniversary Meeting
Men’s Prayer Group
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Friday, June 17, 2016
Parish Directory Photography
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Parish Directory Photography
Eucharistic Adoration
after Masses
10:00am
Location
Location
Location
Hall
Location
7:30am-8:30am Church
7:00pm
Hall
7:00pm
Hall
Location
Location
1:00pm-8:30pm Hall
Location
9:30am-5:00pm Hall
3:30pm-5:00pm Church
“The Spirit of God does all things in peace. Let us
have recourse to God with love and confidence, and
we will be received into the arms of God’s mercy.”
—St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
Rosalba Alarcon
Maria Luz Arrellano
Diann Bauer
Dan Bauer
Herbert Baxter
Robert Bayles
Jessica Becerra
Martha Becerra
Rita Bonnell
Norm Boyer
Herminia Brignoni
Ibeth Brignoni
Ruben Campos
Marie Cavanaugh
Gail Cedercrans
Eileen Connolly
Joana Cisneros
Cecil Crews
Aaron Damishia
Irene Davis
MaryLou De Luca
Pauline Dease
Bob Demers
Cecelia Dueber
Mary Farrell
Santiago Fontes
Susan Guenzel
Dolores Hansel
Kelley Kessler
Marilyn Kober
Elizabeth La Costa
Virginia Lantry
Juanita Lopez
Maria Lopez
David Lujan
Marlene S. Magers
Anthony Martinez
Rosalie Martinez
Claire Meighan
Terrence McCabe
Emma McPherson
Dolores Mediano
Vernon Meyers
Dominick Palestini
Gladys Palestini
Lupita Plascencia
Diane Porter
Matthew Rau
Antonia Raya
Dolores Robertson
Atina Rodriguez
Aaron Rodriguez
Alette Rodriguez
Jeff Salazar
Christine Segura
Mark Silke
Michael Smith
Gerri Strachan
Angel Tapia
Pedro Tapia
Merida Tirado
Therese Tucker
Carol Verdon
The Webb Family
Jason Williamson
Joan Williamson
Adalina Zarate
And the special intentions
in our Book of Needs
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Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time
June 12, 2016
REGISTRATION OPEN NOW!
Register TODAY for:
4630 34th Street, San Diego CA 92116
284-8730
As we prepare for the end of the school year, we also prepare
to bid farewell to several of our valued teachers and staff. We
have been blessed by their tireless efforts and dedication to
our school and students. We wish them all the best as they
follow the new path that God has laid before them.
W
E
HELP WANTED:
Mrs. Maryann
Bramble
Mrs. Deborah
Edwards
Ms. Celeste Dueber
Mrs. Ann Filippone
Y
O
U
!
The theme for this year’s Vacation Bible
School is “Didakids’ Got Mercy” and
it’s the week of August 1st-5th. We’ll focus on the
Year of Mercy and also have fun celebrating the
90th anniversary of our church. Vacation Bible
School is filling up fast and we won’t be taking any
more registrations after Sunday, June 19th, so sign
up now!
Thank you!
WILL
—2016-2017 Religious
Education classes
—Confirmation
—RCIA
—Vacation Bible School
MISS
We are in need of Religious Education
teachers for several grades. Classes are on
Wednesdays 5:30-7pm from September
through May. If you would like more
information, talk with Elena after Mass or
call her at the Parish Office.
We also need adult volunteers for our teen
Youth Nights from September through May.
Our Youth Nights are on Tuesdays from 6:30
-8pm. For more information, see Zeke after
Mass or give him a call at the Parish Office.
You are welcome to join us
for our next 90th Anniversary
Planning Meeting on
Wednesday, June 15th at 7pm
in the Parish Hall.
Ms. Josephine Kirk
LAST CALL...
If you missed the chance to
come have your photo taken
for our new parish directory,
we’ve added the last days of
photography available—
June 17, 18, 19th.
SIGN-UP ONLINE FOR A PHOTOGRAPHY TIME.
THERE IS A LINK ON OUR PARISH WEBSITE:
STDIDACUSCHURCH.ORG
Readings for the Week of June 12, 2016
Sun:
2 Sm 12:7-10, 13/Ps 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11/Gal 2:16,
19-21/Lk 7:36-8:3 or 7:36-50
1 Kgs 21:1-16/Ps 5:2-7/Mt 5:38-42
1 Kgs 21:17-29/Ps 51:3-6, 11, 16/Mt 5:43-48
2 Kgs 2:1, 6-14/Ps 31:20-21, 24/Mt 6:1-6, 16-18
Sir 48:1-14/Ps 97:1-7/Mt 6:7-15
Mon:
Tue:
Wed:
Thu:
Fri:
2 Kgs 11:1-4, 9-18, 20/Ps 132:11-14, 17-18/Mt 6:19-23
Sat:
2 Chr 24:17-25/Ps 89:4-5, 29-34/Mt 6:24-34
Next Sunday:
Zec 12:10-11; 13:1/Ps 63:2-6, 8-9/
Gal 3:26-29/Lk 9:18-24
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Eleventh Sunday of Ordinary Time
HOLY DOOR VISIT
June 12, 2016
EMBRACING THE JOY OF LOVE
In response to Pope Francis’ recently
issued authoritative teaching document on
marriage and family life, entitled The Joy of
Love, Bishop Robert McElroy is planning
to convene a Diocese of San Diego synod
in October which will focus exclusively on
the topics of marriage and family life that
Pope Francis has raised in The Joy of
Love. Each of the one hundred parishes in our diocese will
have a representative in the Synod. The majority of the representatives will be lay men and women, which is particularly
important on this topic of marriage and family. There will be
preparatory sessions during the coming months.
St. Didacus parishioners, Martha Crawford, Helen Yturralde
and Bev Stemper recently visited Our Lady of Guadalupe
Church in El Centro and their Year of Mercy Holy Door.
REST IN PEACE
†DICK VAN RANSOM
Dick, pictured here with his
wife, Anna.
We will have a funeral
service for Dick on
Friday, June 24th at
11am. There will be a
rosary for Dick on
Thursday, June 23rd at
7pm in the Church.
Please keep his wife,
Anna and all their family
in your prayers.
REST IN PEACE
†Carolyn Pfeiffer
O God, we praise and thank you for the
gift of this school year. Give us the rest
and refreshment we need this summer.
Let our efforts of this past year bear fruit.
Bless us with the fulfillment of our
summer hopes and dreams. Watch over
us in the weeks of rest ahead and help
us return to school with a new spirit and a
new energy. May we continue to grow in
age, wisdom, knowledge and grace all
the days of our lives. Amen
A diocesan synod embraces the dimensions of theological
reflection, pastoral insight, visioning and governing, all within
the context of a deep spiritual orientation to the wider life of
the Church. The Synod in October will focus on five major
challenges contained in The Joy of Love: witnessing to the
beauty and realism of the Catholic vision of marriage; the
need to form a culture of invitation to unmarried couples; the
nurturing of children; ministry to those who have been
divorced; and bringing spiritual depth to family life in its
various forms. It is the hope of Bishop McElroy that our Synod
will provide a moment of profound renewal and growth in our
ecclesial support of the families in Diocese of San Diego and
that this Synod will be a genuine reflection of the Mercy and
Compassion of God in this Jubilee Year of Mercy.
Pope Francis
proclaimed two new
saints on Sunday, June
5th: a Lutheran convert
who hid Jews during
the Second World War,
St. Mary Elizabeth
Hesselblad, and the
Polish founder of the first men’s religious order dedicated to
the Immaculate Conception, St. Stanislaus of Jesus and
Mary. Hesselblad saved the lives of 12 Jewish members of
the Piperno-Sed families by hiding them in the convent in
Rome where she was superior from December, 1943 until the
capital’s liberation on June 4, 1944. She is Sweden’s second
saint in 625 years, following St. Bridget, who was canonized
in 1391. Stanislaus of Jesus and Mary, as he is known,
supported hospitals and shelters for the poor and cared for
the sick in 17th-century Poland. In his early years he himself
experienced serious sickness and begged in the streets. His
crowning achievement was founding the order of Marian
Fathers, which preached the cult of Holy Mary.
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XI Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
REGISTRACIONES ABIERTAS
Regístrate HOY para:
—Catecismo 2016-2017
—Confirmación 1 y 2
—Adultos que no tengan alguna Sacramento de Iniciación (Bautismo, Comunión
y Confirmación)
—Escuela de Verano Didakids’ Got Mercy
(1—5 de agosto)
90 Años de San Didacus– Kermes
Gracias por su participación
12 de junio, 2016
Servicio de Comunión
en español, el jueves 16 de
junio a las 6 PM en la iglesia.
Los esperamos
ANUNCIO IMPORTANTE
Conferencia para padres y adolecentes como prevenir el trafico de
blancas, papas por favor quédense con sus adolecentes después de misa,
el próximo domingo a la presentación de
Estela De los Ríos, que estará con nosotros para educarnos en este tema.
Oraciones que se sometieron en español por el 90° Aniversario
La oración ganadora
fue la de Gloria Villalobos porque:
1) Acción de Gracias
por los 90 Años de
nuestra parroquia.
2) Menciona el nombre de nuestro Santo
patrón San Didacus.
Oración a San Diego (Didacus) de Alcalá, Silvia Galvan
San Didacus, tu siendo un fraile humilde y generoso. Que te
entregaste a ayudar a los pobres y los enfermos. Tu trabajo no
solo fue durante tu vida sino también después de tu muerte.
Sanando no solo a los pobres si no que a marqueses y reyes.
El día de hoy vengo por tu intercesión y te pido por este pueblo
de Cristo, por esa diligencia en la que le servías al Señor durante tu vida, para que asistas e intervengas en nuestras necesidades y enfermedades.
Te lo pedimos por Jesucristo Nuestro Señor. Amen.
Muchas Gracias
a todos los que participaron
ORACION GANADORA
Oración escrita por Gloria Villalobos
90° Aniversario de la parroquia san Didacus
Le damos gracias a Dios por habernos puesto
en esta iglesia de San Didacus, es una bendición
ser parte de esta comunidad de hermanos en la
fe.
Gracias a quienes fundaron esta iglesia hermosa, iglesia de San Didacus de la que nosotros
somos parte. Por intersección de San Didacus te
pedimos que nos sigas uniendo y que vivamos la
fe del Evangelio de Jesucristo. Amen
Oración por los 90 Años de San Didacus
Querido Dios,
Por lugares que estos pies han caminado, lejos
del lugar en que naci aun pueden llevarme a casa,
cada vez que vengo a tu encuentro.
Tu tiempo es perfecto y puedo decirlo así
porque he encontrado tu Misericordia a través de
tus siervos, con su amor, su respeto, motivación y
apoyo espiritual que esta ahí para todo aquel que
diga si a formar el cuerpo de Cristo.
Te pido Señor por las familias que están por llegar
a tu encuentro mi Dios, será el tiempo perfecto
para en ti descansar.
Te agradezco por tus Ángeles a quienes llamo mi
familia, mis amigos, mi comunidad y mi Iglesia.
Dios Todopoderoso, mi casa, mi hogar.
Anónimo
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