June 26 2016 - Holy Family Catholic Church

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June 26 2016 - Holy Family Catholic Church
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Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
PRAYER MEETINGS
Bible Study
Wednesday, 7:30PM (Parish Ctr)
Cenacle of The Blessed Virgin Mary
Every Tuesday, 7:30 PM (Church)
Divine Mercy Cenacle
on the 3rd Friday at 7:30 pm (St. Seton Room)
Charismatic Prayer Group
Thursday, 7:30 PM (St. Joseph Center)
Legion of Mary
Mon: 9:30am (St.Vincent Rm) & 7:15pm (Parish Ctr)
Portuguese Cursillo
1st & 3rd Friday, 7:00 PM (St. Joseph Center)
Spanish Prayer Group
(Grupo de Oración Evangelicación)
Todo primer Viernes del mes, de 7:15pm-9:00pm
1st Friday of each month from 7:15pm-9:00pm
“La Hora Santa” dentro de la Iglesia
“The Holy Hour” inside the Church
2nd & 4th Viernes/Friday, 7 PM (St. Joseph Center)
Sabado/Saturday’s at 7:00PM (St. Seton’s Room)
Estudios Biblicos/Bible Study
DEVOTIONS
Chaplet of the Divine Mercy
Daily ~ 8:30AM & 6:15PM
Eucharistic Adoration
Mon,Tues,Thurs,Fri: 9am -6:15pm (Exposition Room)
Wednesday - 9 am - 2 pm ( Exposition Room)
also Wednesday 2pm - 6pm (Church)
First Friday - 7 pm-midnight (Church)
No Exposition on Saturdays, Sundays
and National Holidays
Rosary for Life Every Tues after the 8am mass &
Divine Mercy.
The Miraculous Medal Saturday Devotion
1st Saturday of each month after the 8am Mass
Rosary with 15 minutes Meditation.
Liturgy of the Hour
Monday - Saturday 7:40AM (Church)
Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Wednesdays, 8:45am and 7pm (Church)
Rosary Monday- Saturday, 7:15AM (Church)
SAINTS AND OBSERVANCES
Monday: St. Cyril of Alexandria
Tuesday: St. Irenaeus
Wednesday: Ss. Peter and Paul
Thursday: The First Holy Martyrs of the Holy
Roman Church
Friday: Blessed Junípero Serra; Canada Day;
June 26, 2016
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading - The LORD tells Elijah to anoint
Elisha as prophet to succeed him.
(1 Kings 19:16b, 19-21).
Second Reading - Use your freedom in Christ to serve
one another through love (Galatians 5:1, 13-18).
Gospel - While journeying to Jerusalem, Jesus speaks
of the costs of discipleship (Luke 9:51-62).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Mon: Am 2:6-10, 13-16; Ps 50:16bc-23; Mt 8:18-22
Tues: Am 3:1-8; 4:11-12; Ps 5:4b-8; Mt 8:23-27
Wed: Vigil: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 19:2-5; Gal 1:11-20;
Jn 21:15-19
Day: Acts 12:1-11; Ps 34:2-9; 2 Tm 4:6-8,
17-18; Mt 16:13-19
Thurs: Am 7:10-17; Ps 19:8-11; Mt 9:1-8
Fri: Am 8:4-6, 9-12; Ps 119:2, 10, 20, 30, 40, 131;
Mt 9:9-13
Sat: Am 9:11-15; Ps 85:9ab, 10-14; Mt 9:14-17
Sun: Is 66:10-14c; Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20; Gal 6:14-18;
Lk 10:1-12, 17-20 [1-9]
BAPTISMS
The following were baptized into the Catholic
Community on June 18, 2016
Roman Adan Gallardo
Issac Josue Lucas Luna
Adam Pedro Solis Gomez
Sofia Valladares
REST IN PEACE
We pray for and remember those who have died.
Haydee Cabalde
Ireneo Romualdo
Whoever believes in Me,even
though that person dies, shall LIVE."
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MASS INTENTIONS
(Parish Priest: Fr. RD = Fr. Raymond, Fr. JA = Fr.
Joachim, Fr. JS=Fr. Joshua, Fr. JC=John Cordero,
Fr.PP=Pius Pareja, Fr. RS=Raja Selvam,
Fr.AL=Alexis Libao )
Monday, June 27
8:00am/ Fr. RD †Antonio Couto
6:30pm/ Fr. JA †Ofelia Gonzalez
Tuesday, June 28
8:00am/ Fr. JS All Souls in Purgatory
6:30pm/ Fr. RD Carlos Guzman(Special Intention)
Wednesday, June 29
8:00am/ Fr RD Joseph Motus(Birthday)
6:30pm/ Fr.JA †Anthonipillai Kirubaraja
Thursday, June 30
8:00am/ Fr. JA †Domingos Fagundes
6:30pm/ Fr. JS †David & Becky Vega
Friday, July 1
8:00am/ Fr. JA Costa Family(Special Intention)
6:30pm/ Fr. AL Robert Sigala(Special Intention)
Saturday, July 2
8:00am/ Fr. JC †Pelegrin Natividad
5:00pm/ Fr. JS †Leonora Mercado
7:00pm / Fr. AL Isabel Espina(Special Intention)
Sunday, July 3
6:30am/ Fr.AL All Souls in Purgatory
8:00am/ Fr.JA †Jose & Maria Jimenez
9:45am/ Fr.JA Holy Family Parishioners
11:30am/ Fr.JC †Francisco & Maria Barcelos
1:00pm/ Fr. LP †Constantine Cordeiro
4:00 pm/ Fr.JC †Raymundo Maranan
5:30pm/ Fr.JS †Constancio & Beatriz Santiago
7:00 pm/ Fr.AL †Marrieta De Joya
**The Priests’ Schedule is Subject to Change**
Wedding
Banns
First Announcement
Eric John Gutierrez & Denise Betonio
Second Announcement
Jeffreyson Augustine Biadora DelMar
& Leilani Marie Visorde
Third Announcement
Donn Gerard Cusio Calumpang
& Diane Angelo De los Santos
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WE PRAY FOR THE SICK
Rafael Aceves, Armando & Armanda Adonis, Augustine Aguilo,
Angie Ambler, Debbie Anderson, Olivia Aranjo, Molly Bakalar,
Benita Barrios, Barbara Barnum, Blake Barros, Ray Baugh,
Pedro Benzon, Norma Bertrand, Tony Bibal, Frances Boudreau,
Nido Canlas, Renee Canlas, Gloria Carillo, Rachel Castro, Noe
Cevallos, John Chun, Maria Teresa Chun, Joe Coelho, Cheryl
Collier, Gregory Collier, Ernesto Cordero, Diana Dantic, Joey
David, Elvis Daza, Sally Dumaraos, Anthony, Remy Gonzales,
Joe De Guzman, Marcelina & Sebastian De Guzman, Yolanda
Dirlam, John Doria, Isabel Doria, James Doria, Richard Doria,
Marvin Dumlao, Erlinda Eriza, Miqui Alex Eriza, Marcelo
Espina, Lourdes Espiritu, Mary Esteves, Rosa Faria, Eve
Ferreira, Renato Fuentes, Nick & Flo Gandolfo, Julia Garcia,
Clarita Glaraga, Olga Gomes, Rocio Gomez, Mary Grace, Efma
Grecia, Christopher Hinojos, Olivia Jaquez, Amanda Johnson,
Diana Kenna, Sean Kenna, Priscila Lano, Fernando Lara, Lowell
Lawrence, Angela Lee, Eunwha Lee, Josefina Limtao, Gunter
Liu, Ernesto Llamas, Ira Llamas, Antonio Lopez, Frank Lopez,
Mark London, Grace Lyn, Benjamina Mangune, Christine
Martinez, Uriel Medina, Claude Merchant, Cindy Monroy,
Becky Moss, Louie Newman, Herminia Niebres, Andrew Nieto,
Robert Norman, Estrella Nufable, Fred Nunes, Anthony Nunes,
Manuel Nunes, Fernanda Otero, Kyla Orr, Delia Ovalles, Jose
Patron, Nina Pham, Hugo Pennock, Maria Prieto, Maria Dionisia
(Jenny) Ramos, Sylvia Redor, Lorraine Robinson, Ivy
Rodriguez, Lupe Rodriguez, Althea Robertson, Etelvina Rocha,
Mario Rodriguez, Glenda Roop, Phillip Ruiz, Marlene Sague,
Josefina Salamanca,Louie Salamanca, Rita Salas, Elenita Santos,
Rita Santos, Vic Santos, Alexander Sasbone, Andrew Shiota, Lily
Silveria, Sister Stella, Damrong Sithichai, Clay Solancho, Sergio
Tamayo, Jun Tan, Joseph & George Tharaniyil, Frank Tom, Ryon
Tom, Agueda Toste, Catherine Unanka, Reina Uyan, Rufino
Valenton, Thea VanDe Mortel, Nanette Vergara, Cresencio
Villegas, Marcus Walton, Marie Williams, Dee Dee Wilson, Paul
Yasutake, Josie Yu, Joe Zamora.
WEEKLY COLLECTIONS
In order to maintain our services, meet our expenses,
and restore savings, the parish needs
an average of $22,000.00 in its weekly collection.
June 18-19, 2016
$21,068.56
Building Fund Collection June 18-19, 2016
$2,721.00
~Thank you for sharing what God has given
you with our Parish. ~
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Words are not enough when it comes to committing ourselves to the mission of Jesus. Jesus was hard on people who
claimed they wanted to follow Him, but then gave excuses
for putting off their commitment. What are we using as an
excuse for not giving our all to and for Jesus? What will it
mean to our way of life if we do give our all to and for Him?
ALTAR SERVER SCHEDULE
It’s Your Turn!!!
If there is a star next to your name you are
the Lead Altar Server for that Mass.
Please be sure to call a substitute if
you are not able to serve. We thank
all of you for the continued
commitment to your ministry.
God bless!
Saturday, July 2
5pm R Villegas*, R Villegas, A Alzona, S Laurel
7pm J Nacua*, J Nacua, A Elomina, C Agor
Sunday, July 3
6:30am
8:00am G Perez*, G Perez, E Honeycutt, I Monterroso
9:45am N Sutandar*, M Sutandar, r Guitche, S Pascual
11:30am A Ruiz*, C Ruiz, C Caballes, A Caballes
1:15pm M Barcelos, C Avila
4:00pm J Closa*, V V Arnold, A Vito
5:30pm D Bornilla*, K & J Bornilla
7:00pm S Tulud*, A,L & L Bates, J Kastner
Marriage Encounter Weekend
Pope Francis calls us to find the Joy of Love in our
family life every day. A Marriage Encounter Weekend
can help!
THIS Summer, give your marriage the love and attention it deserves! Presentations made by married couples and a priest, teach valuable communication tools
creating more intimacy and romance. Our next hotel
Weekend is August 5-7. We strongly encourage
signups by July 5 to reserve your spot!
Worldwide Marriage Encounter(WWME) has been a
Vatican de facto Association of the Faithful for over 40
years and a recognized Apostolic Movement of the LA
Archdiocese. WWME was voted BEST MARRIAGE
WORKSHOP by About.com.
Apply Online at www.ilovemyspouse.net or contact
Sarah & Jacob Flores at 562-923-7335 or Ginny &
Boon Hazboun at 562-861-7562 for more details.
RCIA is a process by
which ADULTS are prepared
for the reception of the
Sacraments of Baptism,
Confirmation and Holy
Eucharist.
We invite you to come and see without commitment
this learning and loving process in which
conversion of the heart brings you to Christ
Jesus - our Savior.
Please call (562) 924-5075 to register and be
interviewed.
CLASSES START ON JUNE 27, 2016
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Summer Office hours:
Monday - Thursday: 6:00pm to
8:30pm
Saturday: 9:00am to 1:00pm
Friday & Sunday- Office closed
Office closed on holidays
Registration dates: 2016-17 school year
Fechas de inscripción: El año escolar
2016-17
9:30am-1:30pm JPII room (Next to REP office)
July 17, 24
Aug 7, 14, 21, 28
Fees: $100. one student
$125. two students
$150. three or more students
For New Students: Parents submit a copy of the
Baptismal certificate at registration.
9:30am a 1:30 pm Sala de JPII (situado junto a la oficina REP):
17 y 24 de julio
7, 14, 21 y 28 de agosto
Tarifas: $100. un estudiante
$125. dos estudiantes
$150. tres o más estudiantes
Payments accepted by:
Credit/debit card, cash and check
Para los nuevos estudiantes: Los padres presentan
una copia del certificado de bautismo en registro.
CONFIRMATION
El pago aceptados como:
Tarjeta de crédito/débito, en efectivo o cheque
Enrollees for Confirmation 1 & 2 this coming Fall
2016 will be on Sundays at 2:00pm-4:00pm and
conclude with Mass at 4:00- 5:00pm
REP Recruitment for 2016-2017 school year Notice
Pass On the Good News!
What good news? – The Good News of Jesus Christ and our
Catholic faith! This fall, over 800 children and young people,
Preschool through High School, will sign up to learn more about
Jesus and the Catholic faith. You can help them learn and grow in
faith by becoming a catechist for REP. As you nurture the faith of
our young, you will learn and grow as well! As one long-time
catechist put it, “I learn so much from the students!” We provide
you with training, materials, and support. Classes begin in
September. If interested or for more information, contact Teresa
Paulino or Abigail deJesus @ 562-860-5973.
Join our REP Team today!
PRAY FOR PRIESTS CALENDAR - Sponsored by LA Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women
SUNDAY
June 26
Rev.
Jose Martinez
St. Joseph,
Pomona
MONDAY
June 27
Rev.
William Ruther
Mary
Immaculate,
Pacoima
TUESDAY
June 28
Rev.
Kevin Nolan
Holy Family,
Glendale
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
June 29
Rev.
Khoa Mai
St. John Fisher,
Rancho
Palos Verdes
June 30
Rev.
Adrian San Juan
St. Peter Claver,
Simi Valley
FRIDAY
July 1
SATURDAY
July 2
TBA
TBA
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5 Tips for a Spiritual Summer
1. Vacation Church Search
Rather than taking a vacation from church, make church an exciting part of your vacation by celebrating mass
somewhere new. While on vacation, make it a point to find an old, popular or interesting place of worship nearby.
2. Rekindle Your Spark
Plan a backyard or beach bonfire with family, close friends, or by yourself! Relax. Roast some marshmallows and
make s’mores. When you are comfortable, reflect on aspects of your life where you are succeeding. Congratulate
yourself with another s’more! Then, think about what is holding you back. Write down a list of those things that
are keeping you from being the person you want to be.
3. Stop To Smell the Roses
Take time to appreciate God’s world around you. Walk barefoot in the grass or on the beach. Swim in a natural
pond, lake or ocean. Sit under a beautiful old tree or go for a hike. And while you’re in nature, spend some oneon-one time with God. Share your gratitude for the gifts in your life, including the gifts of nature and the environment, and enjoy your time surrounded by God’s beautiful creations.
4. Write It Down
Start a Summer Spiritual Journal. Each day, record moments when you feel close to God and moments when God
feels further away in your daily life. Writing them down will help you reflect upon these times, and may bring to
light new moments of strength or challenge in your faith. In addition to your personal reflections, write down
quotes, phrases or scripture that are meaningful and relevant to you at that moment. You might remember something you’ve read or heard from a friend during the day. In doing so, you may find new ways to think about your
daily interactions with God and others.
5. Class It Up
Take a class or go on a retreat to rejuvenate your spirituality. Find a summer Bible study or discussion group in
your parish or community. Sign up for an art class to feed your creative side. Have you always wanted to learn a
musical instrument? Now is your time to give it a try. Or take a cooking class to improve your culinary skills.
Prayer for Month of June (Sacred Heart of
Jesus) - Sponsored by Legion of Mary
"The thought of His heart lasts through
every generation!"
Feast of the Sacred Heart
O MOST HOLY HEART OF JESUS, FOUNTAIN OF
EVERY BLESSING, I ADORE YOU, I LOVE YOU, AND
WITH LIVELY SORROW FOR MY SINS, I OFFER YOU
THIS POOR HEART OF MINE. MAKE ME HUMBLE,
PATIENT, PURE AND WHOLLY OBEDIENT TO YOUR
WILL. GRANT, GOOD JESUS, THAT I MAY LIVE IN
YOU AND FOR YOU. PROTECT ME IN THE MIDST OF
DANGER. COMFORT ME IN MY AFFLICTONS. GIVE
HEALTH OF BODY, ASSISTANCE IN MY TEMPORAL
NEED, YOUR BLESSING ON ALL THAT I DO, AND THE
GRACE OF A HOLY DEATH, AMEN.
“Share your Blessings” We Need Sack Lunches
We are need of volunteers to commit to bringing sack lunches
on week days. These lunches are to be distributed to the less
fortunate in our community. If you are interested in
participating please call our rectory office during business
hours 8:30 am-5:00 pm and ask for Sofia at 562-865-2185.
Thank you for your support!
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La Colecta de Peter’s Pence- Segunda Colecta Hoy
En la segunda colecta de hoy, apoyamos al papa
Francisco en sus obras de caridad. La Colecta Peter’s
Pence se lleva a cabo en el mundo entero para apoyar a
nuestros hermanos y hermanas que viven al margen de
la sociedad, incluyendo a las víctimas de guerra,
oppressión y desastres naturals. En este Año del Julieo
de la Misericordia, la colecta es una oportunidad para
unirnos al papa Francisco y ser unos testigos de la caridad para nuestros hermanos y hermanas que sufren. Por
favor, contribuyan generosamente en la colecta de hoy..
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Peter’s Pence Collection- 2nd Collection Today
In the second collection today, we are supporting Pope
Francis in his charitable works. The Peter’s Pence
Collection is taken up worldwide to support our brothers and sisters on the margins of society, including victims of war, oppression, and natural disasters. In this
Jubilee Year of Mercy, the collection is an opportunity
to join with Pope Francis and be a witness of charity to
our suffering brothers and sisters. Please be generous in
today’s collections.
SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN
PROTEGIENDO A LOS NIÑOS
Fire safety: planning and preparation
The United States has the highest
fire death and injury rate in the
world. Every 80 seconds, a family—somewhere in the U.S.—is
impacted by a residential fire. A little planning and effort can help minimize your family’s
risk. You can start by installing, testing, and maintaining smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. For a list of
other suggestions please email [email protected] or call (213) 637-7227 to receive a copy of the
VIRTUS® article “A Reminder About Fire Safety in
the Home.”
Seguridad contra incendios: planeación y preparación
Estados Unidos tiene el índice más alto de muertes y heridas por incendio en el mundo. Cada 80 segundos, una
familia en algún lugar del país, es impactada por un
incendio residencial. Un poco de planeación y esfuerzo
puede ayudar a minimizar el riesgo de su familia. Usted
puede comenzar por instalar, probar y mantener detectores
de humo y de monóxido de carbono. Para una lista de otras
sugerencias, por favor envíe un correo electrónico a [email protected] o llame al (213) 637-7508 para
recibir una copia del artículo de VIRTUS®, “A Reminder
About Fire Safety in the Home” (Un recordatorio de seguridad contra incendios en el hogar).
Do you have some extra time? We are currently seeking volunteers for our rectory office morning, afternoon
and evenings Monday thru Friday. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer we need you to be at least 18 years of
age and have completed your Virtus Class and also need to be fingerprinted. If you have any questions please call us
at 562-865-2185 and ask for Sofia from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday thru Friday
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Holy Family ProLife Ministry
Meets every 2nd Tuesday of the Month
Please join us in our next meeting on
July 12, 2016 at 7:15 pm
at Good Shepherd Room
WE WELCOME NEW AND ACTIVE MEMBERS!
Be the voice and protector of the unborn!
Let’s stand up for life from conception to natural death!
For details please contact us at
714-488-9663 / 714-525-6976 or
[email protected]
Preeminent Threats
The second reading’s teaching on freedom creates the
opportunity to preach today on the relationship between
freedom and the right to life.
Unwilling to describe the details of dismemberment that
the abortion procedure entails, supporters of its legality
have taken refuge in much more positive words like
“freedom” and “choice.” Ironically, of course, abortions
do not happen because of “freedom of choice,” but rather
because some pregnant women think they have no freedom and no choice but to have an abortion. Hence the
pro-life movement works daily to provide alternatives to
abortion.
But to invoke “freedom” to justify abortion twists the
very notion of freedom, in a way that today’s second
reading warns against. The corrective truth that Paul
gives is that we are to love our neighbor as ourselves.
The unborn children are our neighbors, and loving them
starts with protecting them from violence.
We invite parishioners, family and friends to attend
HOLY HOUR AND MASS for “LIFE”...
a life poured out in loving service of that kingdom…
the blood of Christ that all draw the strength to
commit themselves to promoting life.
JULY 20, 2016, AT 5:30 PM AND EVERY
3RD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH
The command to “love our neighbor as ourselves” doesn’t simply mean to love them “to the same extent” as we
love ourselves, but more fundamentally to love them “as
a person like ourselves.” In other words, it means that we
recognize in them a person with the same worth, value,
dignity, and rights as we ourselves have. This is precisely where the “pro-choice” mentality has gone wrong,
when it fails to see the unborn child as our neighbor. The
justifications for abortion would not hold if invoked as a
reason to kill a born child. “Love your neighbor as a person like yourself.”
Our Declaration of Independence invokes the “right to
life” as an “unalienable right” granted to all “by their
Creator,” not their government. What God gives, government cannot take away. This is the foundation of our
freedom – that God himself grants our human rights, and
that “to secure these rights, governments are instituted.”
This is the basis of the freedom we enjoy in America.
Preserving that freedom requires preserving the fundamental rights that are its foundation, starting with life
itself.
- from priestsforlife.com
Umbert appears courtesy of Holy Family Pro-Life Ministry.
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Summer time is a chance for young and old and not so old, to relax, and enjoy family and friends;
but it should not be a vacation from the Lord. Parents remind your children to take time to pray
when they wake up and when they go to bed; or anytime, and ask the Lord to guide them to be the
best person they can be, and to thank Him for all the gifts He has provided them.
Going on vacation does not give us a free pass from attending Mass. Do your homework before
leaving on your trips, and find the nearest Catholic Church. What
other faith provides us a home away from home. No matter where
we go in the world, no matter what language is spoken, the Mass
never changes. Enjoy your summer and be safe. God’s blessings!
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Sunday
Monday
June 26
June 27
5:30am – 6:30pm
De Colores Choir
CHOIR ROOM
9:30am – 10:30am
Legion of Mary
Praesidium
ST. VINCENT RM
7pm – 8pm
Legion of Mary
Praesidium
ST. VINCENT RM.
Tuesday
Wednesday
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Thursday
June 28
June 29
June 30
9am – 11am
Knitting Group
ST. VINCENT RM.
2pm – 6pm
Adoration
CHURCH
7pm - 10pm
Charismatic
Prayer Group
ST. JOSEPH
CTR.
10am – 12pm
Spanish
Intercessory
Group
ST. SETON RM
Friday
Saturday
July 1
July 2
7pm - 9pm
7pm - 9pm
Grupo de
Estudios
Evangelización Biblicos para el
ST. JOSEPH
Grupo de
CTR
Evangelización
ST. SETON RM.
.
7pm – 9pm
De Colores Choir
CHOIR RM
7pm- 9pm
Young Adults Mtg.
JOHN PAUL II CONF.
RM
Parish Priests - To contact them thru e-mail:
Rev. Raymond Decipeda, MMHC - [email protected]
Rev. Joachim Ablanida, MMHC – [email protected]
Rev. Joshua Santos, MMHC – [email protected]
Parish Finance Council Members:
Angela Amenero, Maria Ayerdis, Remy Dulguime, Danio Fajardo, Karen Hillman, Lizzie Juan, Jason Machado,
Raymond Mangahas, Roger Pavon, Jeanelle Padre-Tom, Hugo Vega.
To contact any of the members, e-mail them thru: [email protected]
Parish Pastoral Council Members:
Frank Cardiel, Diosdado de Leon, Vina Dungo, Ronnie Espinosa, Maria Luisa Lapidario, Betty Lou Ormonde,
Nenita Solancho, Skip Vega, Joe Vicente
To contact any of the members, e-mail them thru: [email protected]
Parish Ministry:
Adoration Chapel-Mafalda Canlas (562) 865-2185 ext. 405
Business Manager – Karen Hillman (562) 865-2185
Finance Council – Roger Pavon (562) 865-2185
Office Manager – Sofia Luna (562) 865-2185 ext. 223
Plant & Property Manager – Hope Vega (562) 865-2185
RCIA – Rudy & Mila Perpinan (562) 924-5075
Safeguard the Children-Ulises Pérez-Flores (562) 865-2185
School Secretary – Jessica Perez (562) 865-1621
Young Adult Ministry – Michael Maglonso (562) 865-2185
Bereavement – Hector Gomez (562) 865-2185
Confirmation – Abigail de Jesus (562) 860-5973
Homebound Min. – Willie & Wilma Simbol (562) 926-0720
Liturgy Coordinator – Maggie Gudino (562) 924-8024
Pastoral Council – Joe Vicente (562) 402-4496
Publication Team – Abigail de Jesus (562) 726-2735
Religious Education – Teresa Paulino (562) 860-5973
School Principal – Juan Nagore (562) 865-1621
Web Master – Bobby Canseco (562) 607-8839
Youth Ministry – Natasha Sumabat (562) 865-2185
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June 26, 2016 Issue 80
JESUS IS KNOCKING ...
ONLY YOU CAN OPEN
YOUR HEART . . .
in the SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM,
GIFTS OF THE HOLY
SPIRIT in the SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION,
HIS FORGIVENESS in the
SACRAMENT OF PENANCE,
HIS BODY and
BLOOD in the SACRAMENT OF THE
HOLY EUCHARIST,
HIS TEACHINGS in the
HOLY SCRIPTURE,
HIS UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
and HIS PEACE!
JESUS IS WAITING FOR YOUR ANSWER!
We invite you to come and see without commitment
this learning and loving process in which conversion
of heart brings you to CHRIST JESUS, our SAVIOR.
CLASSES START TOMORROW - JUNE 27
PLEASE CALL 562.924.5075 TO REGISTER