(818) 886-8600 - St. Mel Parish

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(818) 886-8600 - St. Mel Parish
Sunday, May 31, 2015
The Most Holy Trinity
Seeking Fellowship in Faith, Solidarity in Service, Excellence in Education
This Week’s Mass Schedule
Monday - Friday 8:15 a.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. and Vigil 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 7:15, 9:00, 11:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Visit our website at www.stmelparish.org
Sacred Silence
When we hear or play music we find that the spaces, the silences between notes and at the end of musical phrases,
are as essential to hearing the melody as the notes played. Likewise in our speech, we make room by use of quiet
or silence to give proper place to our words and phrases and let them stand on their own to be effective. We don’t
just keep rattling on. In a similar way, there is a necessary place for silence in the liturgy we celebrate together each
week. Having silence in the liturgy does not mean we need to return to an ethic of total silence in Church, broken
only by urgent whispers. Silence in the liturgy means there is a time and a place for both speech and for silence in
the course of our celebration. It is that profound and fruitful silence to which we are invited in the Psalms: “Be still
and know that I am God, supreme among the nations, supreme upon the earth” (Psalm 46:10).
The Church gives us this invitation in her instructions for participating in the liturgy together. The way we celebrate at
Mass is developed for us in a document called the “General Instruction to the Roman Missal” (GIRM). This is where
we find the order of Mass and the proper way each element should be carried out. In one of the more important sections in this document we read about silence in the course of celebrating liturgy:
45. Sacred silence also, as part of the celebration, is to be observed at the designated times. Its nature, however, depends on the moment when it occurs in the different parts of the celebration. For in
the Penitential Act and again after the invitation to pray, individuals recollect themselves; whereas after
a reading or after the Homily, all meditate briefly on what they have heard; then after Communion,
they praise God in their hearts and pray to him.
Even before the celebration itself, it is a praiseworthy practice for silence to be observed in the church,
in the sacristy, in the vesting room, and in adjacent areas, so that all may dispose themselves to carry
out the sacred celebration in a devout and fitting manner.
In order to be conscious of the great value for all of us in observing silence at appropriate points during the liturgy,
our lectors and other ministers are being prepared to observe silence after the conclusion of the readings. It may be
a little uncomfortable at first, but don’t think the lector has forgotten what to do when he or she steps back from the
ambo and lets the word just proclaimed soak in for all of us. This brief silence is part of the celebration itself, not a
pause. The space that silence provides will open our hearts to the Lord who will touch each of us deeply with his
word, that word of hope and joy for which we are all longing
Brian Conroy, Director of Faith Formation and Evangelization
Special Collection – Priest Retirement Fund
Next weekend all parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Los Angeles will be asked to give generously to support
the Retirement Fund for Archdiocesan Priests. At each Mass on June 6th and 7th, a collection will be taken to benefit
this important program.
Currently, the fund provides for more than 100 priests who are retired. Over the next ten years, that number is expected to increase significantly. With minimal compensation, and in many cases, no pension, these men often retire
with nothing to fall back upon. Your contributions can change that.
The Priest Retirement Fund offers us a way to give back to our Catholic priests who have served us so faithfully.
Your contribution will help archdiocesan priests live modestly and peacefully in retirement.
Help us offer thanks for their years of devotion to God, and faithful service to our parish communities.
Look for the brochures in the pews next weekend for more information.
St. Mel Parish
20870 Ventura Boulevard
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Parish Service
340-6020
Parish Staff
Pastor
Fr. David Whorton, ext. 1014
Associate
Fr. Vivian Ben Lima, ext. 1016
Deacon
Jerry Cellner, ext. 1017
Director of Administration
Rosemary McLarty, ext. 1019
Director of Faith Formation &
Evangelization
Brian Conroy, ext. 1018
Elementary School Principal
Mary Beth Lutz, 340-1924
Preschool Director
Claudia Powell, 340-3180
Religious Education Coordinator
Pat Andre, ext. 1022
Confirmation Coordinator
Ella Sciarra, ext. 1015
Director of Music Ministry
Francesco Alleruzzo, ext. 1028
Liturgy Coordinator
Kerry Edwards, ext. 1025
Webmaster
Joann Barros, ext. 1026
Secretary/Bookkeeper
Arlene Connors, ext. 1012
Parish Center phone
(818) 340-6020
Fax (818) 340-0261
Parish Patron
St. Mel, nephew of St. Patrick,
Bishop of Ardagh; died 489.
Feast day February 6
Parish Center Hours
Monday—Thursday
8:00 a.m.—8:00 p.m.
Friday
8:00 a.m.—7:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday
8:30 a.m.—7:00 p.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday 3:45—4:45 p.m.
Or by Appointment
To Become a Registered
Parishioner at St. Mel
call (818) 340-6020, ext. 1012
or register online via our website:
www.stmelparish.org
Pastoral Council/Leticia Hernandez
Finance Council/James Hallissy
Justice & Peace Council/Stephen Gruenfelder
School Council/Stephen Gruenfelder
Liturgical Ministries
Altar Servers/Kerry Edwards [email protected]
Altar Society/Catherine Ghaffari (Linens)
Church Environment/Kerry Edwards [email protected]
Eucharistic Ministers/Kerry Edwards [email protected]
Greeters for Sunday Liturgies/Margherita Aufmuth
Lectors/Cindy Pardi
Liturgy Committee/Kerry Edwards [email protected]
MultiMedia Ministry/Francesco Alleruzzo
Music Ministry/Francesco Alleruzzo [email protected]
Sacristans/Kerry Edwards [email protected]
Ushers/Bob Aufmuth
Personal Growth/Spritual Development/Sacraments for Adults
RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) & Adult Confirmation/
Brian Conroy [email protected]
JustFaith/Anselm & Pia Varni
JustFaith/Richard & Cindy Pardi
Book Club/Tom Mackel
Men’s Group/Joe Sukitch
Partners in Prayer/Susie Screbant
Rosary Ministry & Eucharist Adoration Coordinator/Mitos Bitong
Theresians/Margie Treichler
Women at the Well/Lynn Findling
Saturday Women’s Circle/Cindy Pardi
Children and Youth
Baptism Preparation/Pat Andre [email protected]
Confirmation/Ella Sciarra [email protected]
Ministry of Moms Sharing
Monica Matthews/Lourdes Curley
RCIY (Rite of Christian Initiation of Youth)/Pat Andre
[email protected]
Religious Education PreK-8/Pat Andre [email protected]
Sunday Preschool/Pat Andre [email protected]
Vacation Bible School (VBS)/Pat Andre [email protected]
Monday Morning Moms/Sr. Marie Paul Grech
Caring Ministries
Ministry to the Sick & Homebound/Ella Sciarra
[email protected]
Motion Picture Hospital/Barbara Hurt
Older Adult Services and Intervention
Adele Funari
Bereavement Ministry/Funeral Planning/Ella Sciarra
[email protected]
Outreach
The Brown Bag Bunch/Nancy Gruenfelder
The Hot Lunch Bunch/Nancy Gruenfelder
Detention Ministry/Robert Gerrity
St. Vincent de Paul/Kent Gairdner
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Adult Club/Irene Strauss
Coffee & Donuts/Monica Matthews
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Archdiocesan Service
Worldwide Marriage Encounter/Russ & Jeanine Walker
Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women/Mati Goodman
Safeguarding the Children/Pat Andre [email protected]
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In a li le over 50 days, the 2015 World Summer Games will kick off in Los Angeles.
Star ng July 25th and running un l August 2nd
7,000 Special Olympics athletes will compete
and you're invited to cheer them on!
Special Olympics Southern California changes the lives of people with intellectual disabilities through sports training
and competition. Children and adults who participate in Special Olympics develop improved physical fitness and motor
skills, greater self-confidence and a more positive self-image. Special Olympics provides year-round sports training
and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and
friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community.
Special Olympics events unite the world through sports in a celebration of the abilities and accomplishments of people
with intellectual disabilities and forming a new global vision of acceptance.
With 7,000 athletes and 3,000 coaches representing 177 countries, along with 30,000 volunteers and an anticipated
500,000 spectators, the 2015 Special Olympics World Games – being staged in Los Angeles July 25-August 2, 2015 –
will be the largest sports and humanitarian event anywhere in the world in 2015, and the single biggest event in Los
Angeles since the 1984 Olympic Games. The 2015 Special Olympics World Games, with the unparalleled spirit, enthusiasm, teamwork, joy and displays of courage and skill that are hallmarks of all Special Olympics events, will feature 25 Olympic-style sports in venues throughout the Los Angeles region.
The Opening Ceremony, to be held July 25, 2015 in the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, site of the 1932 and
1984 Olympic Games, is expected to attract 80,000 spectators. It will be a milestone event of a long-lasting movement, founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, to create a world that is not dominated by those who are excluded
but by those who are included. The Special Olympics mission remains as vital today as it did when the movement was
founded in 1968. Join Team LA2015 as a volunteer!
Thousands of volunteers will be needed to stage the largest sports and humanitarian event to take place in Los Angeles since the 1984 Olympics. Some of our jobs require special skills, but most of our positions only require enthusiasm, a big smile and at least 5 days of availability. No matter the job— every volunteer will be critical to the success of
the Games. Priority will be given to those volunteers who are able to work the most number of days between July 25
– August 2, 2015. Also needed are medical personnel as well as corporate sponsors. http://www.la2015.org/volunteer
or http://www.la2015.org/koc/volunteer (via Knights of Columbus) – or contact Rene Trevino @:
[email protected] (3 day commitment). General Volunteers - Chloé Cavelier, Workforce Communications Coordinator,
Email: [email protected]. Fans In the Stands - McCall Hall, Director, Community Relations and Fan Development. Email: [email protected].
You might also be interested in the Bowling Event organized by the West Valley Chamber of Commerce that will benefit the Special Olympics! Date of Event: 05/31/2015 4:00 PM ~ 05/31/2015 7:00 PM. For more information, please
visit: https://www.woodlandhillscc.net/event_. You can mail donations to: Special Olympics Southern California 1600
Forbes Way, Suite 200 Long Beach, CA 90810. Or, donate on-line at: https://secure.specialolympics.org/. Special
Olympics is a tax exempt 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Support Courage. Support Determination. Support Joy. Support an athlete. So far over $812,000 have been collected, please go to: https://support.la2015.org/checkout/donation?
eid=28423 to help reach the $1,000,000 goal!
Through the power of sport, Special Olympics strives to create a better world by fostering the acceptance and inclusion of all people. General Contact, 633 W 5th Street, Suite 2000, Los Angeles, CA 90071. Email: [email protected].
Angels Way Bake Sale
Next Sunday on June 7, we are having our monthly
bake sale, and we also have greeting cards for your
special Dad for Father’s Day. We will be available after
each of the morning Masses with homemade baked
goods for you to take home, or give to Dad. Come see
our beautiful creations! With your purchase you support
the special blessing that Angels Way Maternity Home is
to our community.
Please stop by if you’d like to know more about Angels
Way. We love volunteers! If you would like to participate by baking, telephoning or working at the bake sale
tables, please call Angels Way at 818-346-2229. As
always, thank you for your generous support.
Why Register in a Parish?
Often people may attend Mass at a certain parish for
several years, but never register. In our society, sometimes a person may feel more comfortable at a particular parish whether or not it is the geographical area
where the person lives. When a pastor accepts the
registration, he also accepts the responsibility of their
spiritual care. For instance, if a person were sick or dying, that parish priest has the responsibility for that person. Parish registration creates a two-fold obligation:
on one hand, the pastor is obligated to support the mission and needs of the parish and its parishioners; on
the other hand, the individual takes on the obligation to
support the mission and needs of the parish and his/her
fellow parishioners.
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
Your love as husband and wife is a gift to one another
as well as a gift from God. Attend a Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend to receive the tools needed
to make the most of this precious gift. Deepen your
communication, strengthen your relationship, rekindle
your romance -and renew your sacrament by attending
the next WWME weekend June 27-28 at St. Jude in
Westlake Village or July 10-12 in Chatsworth. Contact
Jeanine and Russ Walker at 805-648-4244 or go online
at www.twocanlove.org. We help make good marriages
better.
Beginning Experience : Grief Recovery Weekend
for Widowed, Separated and Divorced Individuals
June 12-14
A “Beginning Experience” weekend will be held at the
Holy Spirit Retreat Center in Encino for those who have
experienced the loss of a spouse through death or divorce/separation. Beginning Experience is recognized
by the Office of Family Life for the Archdiocese of Los
Angeles. For info/registration contact : Brenda Mikhail
(818) 352-5265 or Peg Setti (818) 767- 1007.
Fathers’ Day novena cards are available at
the church exits and the Parish Center.
Parish Directory
Do you ever see people and wonder what their names are? Are you
a new member and wish you had
something to help you put names with faces? We are
producing a new pictorial directory! There is no cost to
our church, and each participating family will receive a
complimentary 8x10 portrait and directory and have the
opportunity to purchase additional portraits to share with
family
and
friends.
Visit
our
website
at
www.stmelparish.org to schedule your photography appointment. Check-in volunteers needed. Our next sessions are June 16-20. Book now.
The St. Mel Book and Video Club
Presents “For Greater Glory”
What price would you pay for religious freedom?
A chronicle of the Cristeros War (1926-1929); a war by
the people of Mexico against the atheistic Mexican government. This exhilarating action epic portrays an impassioned group of men and women risking everything for
family, faith and the very future of their country! The film
adventure unfolds against the long-hidden, true story of
the Cristero War - the daring peoples revolt that rocked
20th century North America. Starring Andy Garcia, Eva
Longoria and Peter O’Toole The movie will start promptly at 7 PM. Mark your calendar
For further information call Tom Mackel at (805) 4327707
or
email
at:
[email protected]
or
www.stmelparish.org. We meet every third Wednesday
of the month at 7:00 p.m., 2nd floor of the Parish Center,
ADA compliant. All are welcome. Become engaged.
Rediscover Catholicism.
Did You Know? Safety is an important part of summer fun
Summer is almost here. School is almost out, and many
new opportunities for recreation and relaxation await.
Maybe you are sending your children to a music or
sports camp? Or maybe they have been invited by their
friends to go camping in the mountains or at the beach?
Whatever the situation, it is important to remember that
parents have the responsibility of controlling access that
new people will have to their children. If your child will
attend a summer camp, insist that counselors or anyone
else who might have access to your children have undergone an application process that includes a criminal
background check and reference checks. Learn more
here: http://www.acacamps.org/child-health-safety/childabuse/standards
May 31, 2015
The Most Holy Trinity
Today’s Readings
Saturday, May 30
5:00 Mass for the People
Sunday, May 31
7:15 Mary Pfenning
9:00 Sean O’Lachnain
11:00 Judy Maneri &
David Reynolds
5:00 Ray Rosenberg
Monday, June 1
9:00 Gregoria Isaga
Tuesday, June 2
8:15 Theodoro Dizon
Wednesday, June 3
8:15 Filipina Lohmeyer
Thursday, June 4
8:15 Maxiimina Febre
Friday, June 5
8:15 Marty Bresin
Saturday, June 6
8:00 Maria dela Cruz
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First Reading — The Lord is God in the heavens above and on earth below. (Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40).
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Psalm — Blessed the people the Lord has chosen to be his own. (Psalm
33).
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Second Reading — You received a Spirit of adoption, through whom we
cry, “Abba, Father!” (Romans 8:14-17)
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Prayer for Priests
5/31
6/1
6/2
6/3
6/4
6/5
6/6
Gospel — Baptize them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Spirit. (Matthew 28:16-20).
Rev. Alberto Cuevas
Rev. Jeffrey J. Deikel
Rev. Edward Raymond Dover
Rev. Luke Dysiner, OSB
Rev. Matthias Ewing, O Carm
Rev. Msgr. Eugene Frilot
Rev. Giampietro Gasparin, CSJ
Readings for the Week
Monday: Tb 1:3; 2:1b-8; Ps 112:1b-2, 3b-6;
Mk 12:1-12
Tuesday: Tb 2:9-14; Ps 112:1-2, 7-9; Mk 12:13-17
Wednesday: Tb 3:1-11a, 16-17a; Ps 25:2-5ab, 6-7bc, 8-9;
Mk 12:18-27
Thursday: Tb 6:10-11; 7:1bcde, 9-17; 8:4-9a;
Ps 128:1-5; Mk 12:28-34
Friday: Tb 11:5-17; Ps 146:1b-2, 6c-10; Mk 12:35-37
Saturday: Tb 12:1, 5-15, 20; Tb 13:2, 6efgh-8;
Mk 12:38-44
Sunday: Ex 24:3-8; Ps 116:12-13, 15-18;
Heb 9:11-15; Mk 14:12-16, 22-26
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Pray for Our Beloved Deceased
First Friday, June 5, 9 a.m.– 9 p.m.
In your Masses and prayers during the
week please remember the repose of the
souls of our deceased parishioners.
Benediction at 9:00 p.m.
Bereavement Support at St. Mel
The Group meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m.
in the elementary school faculty lounge. All
are welcome.
Email: [email protected] or call
Ella Sciarra at (818) 340-6030, ext. 1015,
email, [email protected].
Our Mission Statement
We the Eucharistic Community of St. Mel Parish are committed to:
♦
Develop a deeper understanding of the Gospel message of Jesus
through prayer, reflection and education.
♦
Recognize and call forth the gifts of each parishioner.
♦
Affirm the dignity of all persons by responding to their spiritual and
material needs.
♦
Celebrate our life together in worship as a faith community.
Online Registra on for Religious Educa on
When does ONLINE REGISTRATION start? Tuesday, June 2nd
How do I do it?
Go to STMELPARISH.ORG;
click under “Religious Education”
to find information and registration
What does it cost, and how do I pay?
$90 for one child; $140 for two children; $175 for three children
*ADDITIONAL $50 FIRST COMMUNION FEE PER CHILD
Pay online by credit card, or by check
made out to St. Mel Parish, and dropped off at the Parish Center.
Who should register for Religious Education? EVERY CHILD!!!
Children, ages 3-5, Sunday mornings during 9am mass
Children in Grades 1-5, Sunday mornings, 10:15-11:15
Youth, Grades 6-8, who are interested in Baptism and/or First Communion
Youth, Grades 6-8, who already have received sacraments and are looking
to learn more about how to live out their belief in Jesus as a Catholic Christian
Classes are scheduled based on the availability of generous adult volunteers such as yourself! Register early,
and offer to volunteer. As a parent, you share everything else with your child. Why not share your faith?
Welcome to our newest parishioners at St. Mel Parish
Grimaldo Adrianzen
Domenico Altomare and Shana Lahooti
Keith, Monica and Roman Amantia
Paul and Kari Andrews
Harry Asante
Darlene Ashley
Steven, Lauren and Jesse Ayala
Carmen Baez
John, Caroline, Finn and Sawyer Baudino
Stefanie Bero
Lance, Sara and Evelyn Brittain
Brian and Jennifer Budworth
Tim and Jackie Callahan
Dwayne, Silvia and Jayden Carey
Timothy and Adrianna Carlson
Eric, Amy Hudson and Emerson Chasko
Christopher, Nikie and Cozette Des Roches
Paul, Kathleen, Kate and Clark Domick
Kimberley Elzbaumer
Michelle Farish
Liliana Fedchuk
Robert, Diana, Ryder and Skye Fisher
Jesus and Stephanie Freijeiro
Stacy Garlick
Roger, Lisa and Anthony Gonzalez
Kerol Guaqueta
Geraldine Hagedorn
George, Caroline and Penelope Hakim
Kelly and Pamela Hankins
Adi Hess
Anthony, Hermina and William Hirsch
Ariel and Jennifer Imbag
William, Megan, Thomas and Peter Jacoby
Reza, Nelum and Ian Javidi
Hagop and Maral Kasparian
James, Sydney, Logan and Ryan Kelley
Emil and Anna Khodorkovsky
Michelle Klein
Taras, Marta and Teresa Kostetska
Dean, Monica and Vincent Kubina
Marisa and Julianna Lawlor
Paul Levis
Contesa and Pauline Llorente
Javier, Rosi Garcia and Elijah Longoria
Mary Marshall
Michael an d Barbara McDaniel
Fritz Labrenz and Gisselle Mencia Labrenz
Sandy Midgley
Jasmine Morantz
Jose and Linda Negrete
Nelson, April and Mateo Ocampo
Alan, Jenny and Andrew Padayao
Bobby, Talla, Cyrus and Sophia Pataki
Manasi, Ashish and Aahaan Patel
David, Kirsten and Anorah Permenter
Phuong, Faline, Sophia and Mika Pham
Erick, Natasja, Noah and Anthony Pineda
Kelleah Pitts
John and Heath Pitz-Giannetti
Joseph and Eliana Powers
Ava and Sandra Purpuro
Stephanie Rettier, Lucas, Jesus and Eva Freijeiro
Niyai and Kiara Shah
Tim, Grace and Deborah Shippen and Riley and
Nicole Levine
Alfonso, Cristina and Sabella Suarez
Christy Swintek
Vannarith Tamom
Rey, Marjorie, Elijah and Cyril Tan
Elaine Tapuro
Jamal, Desiree, Jordan and Chloe Tooson
Alejandra Valenzuela-Mozian and Dustin,
Madison and Rider Mozian
Diana Villegas
Girose, Kaleb and Kirk Williams
Bora, Ian and Olivia Wilson
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