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hope office - Saint Bonaventure Catholic Parish
Saint Bonaventure
Catholic Parish
Mission Statement: As Christian stewards, our mission is to proclaim the Gospel of
Jesus Christ to all people through word, sacrament, service, and community life.
A sower went out to sow ...
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
July 10, 2011
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
PASTOR’S CORNER
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
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Welcome
OUR NEW
PAROCHIAL VICAR
We are in a time of transition. At the end of June we said, “Farewell,” to
Father Joseph Hoang. Now we are saying, “Welcome,” to Father Khoa
Vo.
Father Joseph Hoang served well the parish of St. Bonaventure for four
years. We are grateful for his dedicated ministry to English, Spanish,
and Vietnamese-speaking parishioners. May God continue to bless
Father Joseph as he ministers to the people of St. Polycarp in Stanton.
Father Khoa Vo has arrived from the Diocese of Biloxi, Mississippi.
Please join me in welcoming him to our parish and diocese.
The Gospel today is the Parable of the farmer who sows seed in various
locations. He doesn’t limit the sowing to just good soil but scatters it
everywhere. Jesus wants everyone to hear the word of the kingdom even
though for some it will go in one ear and come out the other. We are
called to hear the word of the kingdom and understand it. Don’t just
hear the Word of God, act on it. Share the Word with those around you
through love and compassion. Treat people with respect and share with
them the peace of Christ. Then you will bear fruit and yield a hundred
or sixty or thirtyfold.
“ORPHAN CHILDREN OF INDIA”
Mission Co-op July 16-17
The Orphan Children of India project was started in 2010 with
the goal of establishing an orphanage where poor and orphan
children can be taken care of. According to the World Health
Organization and United Nations there are over 40 million
children on the streets of India who are homeless, poor and
orphans. Through this project, we hope to help at least a few
hundred children and save them from the streets where they are subjected to physical,
mental and sexual abuses. We are still in the initial phase of the project and need your
help to make it a reality. Thank you for all your support and help. God bless you.
—Fr. Angelos
RECYCLE THIS WEEKEND
Due to the parking lot repair project, recycling has been rescheduled for
July 9-10. Bring your newspapers, aluminum cans, CRV glass and plastic
bottles (NO caps), to the bin in the parking lot. Recycling opens Saturday 10:00 a.m.
and Sunday 8:00 a.m. and closes at 4:00 p.m. both days. Please do not leave recyclable
items when the bin is not present. Proceeds benefit our sister parish in Urraco Pueblo,
Honduras.
FR. KHOA VO
Fr. Khoa will be introduced at all the
Masses this weekend. Greet him at
a special reception after the 9:00
a.m. Mass In the parish hall.
A Word from Fr. Khoa
My name is Khoa Vo. I was born in
Dong Thap, Vietnam on March 15,
1982. I immigrated to Allentown,
Pennsylvania in 1993. In 1999 I
graduated from Dieruff High School.
Immediately after high school, I felt
that God was calling me to become
a priest, and I entered the seminary
in Philadelphia. In 2003, I received
a Bachelor of Arts degree from
St. Charles Borromeo Seminary.
In 2007, I received a Masters of
Divinity from Notre Dame Seminary
in New Orleans. On June 9, 2007,
I was ordained by Bishop Thomas
J. Rodi (now Archbishop of Mobile,
Alabama) for the Diocese of Biloxi,
Mississippi. My first assignment
was parochial vicar at the Cathedral
of the Nativity of the Blessed
Virgin Mary. Two years later, I was
assigned to St. Paul Church in Pass
Christian, MS. After that, I was
assigned to St. James in Gulfport
for 18 months. Because my parents
moved to Orange County, I asked
to be transferred here. Please pray
for me to serve the people of God
in the Diocese of Orange.
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FEAST OF ST. BONAVENTURE 
JULY
JULY 15
Biography of
Saint Bonaventure
Prayer of
Saint Bonaventure
Saint
Bonaventure
was
born Giovanni di Fidanza in
Bagnoregio, Italy, around 1217.
He is known as the successor
to St. Francis of Assisi and
the second founder of the
Franciscan order. Very little is
known about his youth other
than at one time he became very
ill and attributed his recovery to
the intercession of St. Francis of
Assisi.
Pierce, O most sweet Lord Jesus,
my inmost soul with the most joyous
and healthful wound of Thy love,
and with true, calm and most holy
apostolic charity,
that my soul may ever languish and
melt with entire love and
longing for Thee,
may yearn for Thee and for thy
courts,
may long to be dissolved and to be with Thee.
He received his schooling at the
friary in Bagnoregio and then
went to Paris, France around
1234, where he received an MA
from the University of Paris.
During this time he wrote many
theological texts and earned
another masters and doctorate
in theology. In 1243 he joined the
Franciscan Order, which gave
him the name Bonaventure.
Bonaventure’s theological texts
reveal a deep understanding
of Scripture and of the Fathers
of the Early Church. He was
regarded as an eloquent
preacher and considered by all
who knew him to be a holy, wise
and compassionate man. In 1257
he was named Minister General
of the Franciscan Order. There
was much discord in the order
at the time and Bonaventure is
credited with preserving unity
among the Franciscans and
reforming the order in the spirit
of St. Francis.
He died at the Second Council
of Lyons on July 15, 1274, was
canonized in 1482 and declared
a Doctor of the Church in 1588.
Grant that my soul may hunger after Thee,
the Bread of Angels,
the refreshment of holy souls,
our daily and super substantial bread,
having all sweetness and savor and every delightful taste.
May my heart ever hunger after and feed upon Thee,
Whom the angels desire to look upon,
and may my inmost soul be filled with the sweetness of Thy savor;
may it ever thirst for Thee,
the fountain of life,
the fountain of wisdom and knowledge,
the fountain of eternal light,
the torrent of pleasure,
the fullness of the house of God;
may it ever compass Thee,
seek Thee, find Thee, run to Thee, come up to Thee,
meditate on Thee, speak of Thee,
and do all for the praise and glory of Thy name,
with humility and discretion,
with love and delight,
with ease and affection,
with perseverance to the end;
and be Thou alone ever my hope,
my entire confidence,
my riches, my delight, my pleasure, my joy,
my rest and tranquility, my peace,
my sweetness, my food, my refreshment,
my refuge, my help, my wisdom,
my portion, my possession, my treasure;
in Whom may my mind and my heart
be ever fixed and firm and rooted immovably. Amen.
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THE EUCHARIST: Source and Summit of Christian Faith
The Eucharistic Education and Adoration Ministry is again offering a
12-week program on the Eucharist. Each Wednesday we will gather
in the church at 6:45 p.m. for Rosary and Benediction. Sessions will
be held afterward in the parish center from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
July 13: Eucharist in the Old Testament (Part 1)
July 20: Eucharist in the Old Testament (Part 2)
July 27: Eucharist in the New Testament
Fliers are available at the back of the church. The 12-week class can be taken in part or
as a whole. Please sign up in the parish center so that we will have enough materials
for everyone. There will be a $15 donation to cover the cost of the texts. For more info
call Marlene Kolyani, 840-5647.
CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER MINISTRY
Not everyone can or should live as a hermit, but no Christian can do without an inner
hermitage where God can be encountered. The hermitage is a place apart, a desert
where a person comes face-to-face with his true self, and in that meeting discovers
God. It is a place of silence, of fear and fascination, of anguish and grace. Come and
join us to contemplate the Scriptures through the practice of Lectio Divina. We meet
every Tuesday (except the First Tuesday) from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. at designated venues
(see bulletin). Let the desire to be with God goad you as often and intensely as it may.
The trail you are following has no end except in God. Be generous. The Master himself
will draw near to serve you. For more info please contact Thess Williams at 928-3385 or
e-mail [email protected].
EXTENDED DAY PROGRAM
Employment Opportunity: Aide
St. Bonaventure Catholic School is looking for energetic, positive persons to help in
Extended Day. Job responsibilities include homework help, outdoor games, crafts,
organized sports and preparing snacks for kindergarten through eighth grades
throughout the school year only. Must be over 18. Hours are from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday. To inquire please call Kay Rawson at 878-5790.
RESPECT Life
Rosary Vigil, July 16
St. Bonaventure will meet
for our monthly prayer vigil
Saturday, July 16 in front of the
Planned Parenthood office on Beach
Blvd. just north of Hazard (park along
Hazard east of Beach). Please join us
at 9:30 a.m. as we pray the full rosary
(20 decades) until around 11:00 a.m.
We will pray in reparation for abortion,
and in petition for the health, safety
and salvation of all who visit this office
and others like it. Please bring a rosary
but no signs. For more info call Joe
Sullivan, 842-9707.
THANK YOU, PARISHIONERS
On June 26 our parish shared in a
farewell reception honoring Fr. Joseph
Duc Luong. The St. Bonaventure
Vocation Ministry is grateful to the
Knights of Columbus, Council 6020
and to all those who brought food and
served at the table. Everyone had a
wonderful time. Thank you very much!
WOMEN‛S EVENING
SCRIPTURE
“Little Rock” Study
Continues July 14
Friday, July 15: “Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang”
with Dick Van Dyke
There’s still time to join the new women’s
study on the Gospel of John. Meetings
are held on consecutive Thursdays at
7:00 p.m. in a parishioner’s home. Pick
up an information packet in the parish
center. Return registration form and
$15 fee to the parish center. For info
call the Adult Education Office at 8463359x478.
Friday, July 22: “Padre on Horseback”
The Story of Father Kino with Ricardo Montaban and Cesar Romero
ANGELS VS. ORIOLES
Friday, August 19
Friday, July 29: “The Night of the Profit”
The Story of Padre Pio
Come out to the
ballpark August 19
as the Angels battle
the Baltimore Orioles.
Tickets are $15 each. Friday Night
Fireworks follow the game. To reserve
your tickets call Steve Winn at 5851223. Sponsored by the Men’s Club.
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT
Begins Friday, July 15
7:00-8:30 p.m. in the Parish Hall
Friday, August 5: “The Sound of Music”
The Story of the Von Trapp Family with Julie Andrews and Christopher Plumber
All movies rated for General Audiences. Bring your kids, your friends and
neighbors, snacks, drinks, popcorn, lawn chairs, blankets — whatever makes you
comfortable. For more info please call the Adult Education Office, 846-3359x478.
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HOPE OFFICE
“Christmas in
July”
food drive
HOPE OFFICE: Food Drive
Even with the economy starting to show improvement, there continues to be an incredible
need within our community to assist those less fortunate.
In 2010, HOPE assisted 18,900 individuals up another 10% from 2009. As you have
heard through the media, low inventories are still being seen at our local Food Banks
where HOPE purchases food for distribution. In order to continue assisting those in
need, during the month of July baskets normally used to collect holiday food donations
will be placed at the doors of the church.
As you do your weekly grocery shopping, we are asking that you please purchase nonperishable food items. Some suggestions include tuna, soups, meal-in-a-can, canned
fruit, canned vegetables, cereal, rice, and macaroni and cheese. Thank you for your
support! God bless you.
HOPE OFFICE: Help Needed
The HOPE Office is an all-volunteer program which assists those in need within our
community. We are in need of HELP and are looking for people willing to give of their time
and make some new friends along the way. We need help with the following positions:
• Pick up food once a week from Albertsons or Trader Joe’s, usually about two hours.
Volunteer must have a large car or truck.
• Work a shift in the office. There are two shifts available Monday through Friday,
10:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. or 12:30–3:00 p.m. Office volunteers process paperwork with
clients, fill food orders, and sort and hang clothing.
• Assist in re-stocking pantry room shelves, time varies.
• Assist with unloading food bank deliveries, time varies.
• Help pack food bags for seniors in the Brown Bag program on the 2nd and 4th
Thursdays, about one to two hours.
• On 2nd Saturdays, help supervise a clothing distribution program that runs
simultaneously with CSFP food distribution.
St. Bonaventure
27th Annual
CRAFT FAIR
Calling All Crafters!
Applications are available now for
anyone interested in selling their
handcrafted wares at this year’s
Craft Fair on Saturday, October 29
from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Stop by
the parish center for an application
or contact Barbara Gonzales at
842-3956. This event is sponsored
by the Knights of Columbus Ladies
Auxiliary.
Expectant Mothers
Please pray for the good health and
safety of all expectant mothers and
their babies, especially those in
our parish community: Marisa (and
Dean) Soto, Traci Vandermade, Dawn
Holmberg. We also invite you to notify
us of the baby’s arrival so we can
publish congratulations. Thank you for
your prayers! If you’re an expectant
mother of St. Bonaventure parish and
would like your name added to our
prayer list, please make a personal call
to Michelle Torena, 899-2933.
It’s a Girl!
Jessica Gomez gave birth to daughter
Rose Charline Louise Gomez, June
16. Congratulations!
To find out more or if would like to volunteer, please call Sue at 501-2772.
MARRIAGE MINISTRY
HOPE OFFICE: Bags Needed
Hopefully you say, “I love
you” frequently to your
spouse. Today, tell your
parent, an aging relative, one of your
kids, or a friend that you love them.
The HOPE Office is in need of your used, clean plastic bags, paper bags and egg
cartons. The bags are used to distribute food to those less fortunate. Please drop off
anytime Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For info call 846-3831.
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QUESTION AND ANSWER
Q: Is it permissible to skip the sign of peace at Mass?
A: “Among the Eastern and Western Catholic Church, the sign of peace
appears in various places during the Mass. For example, in the Byzantine
liturgy, the exchange of peace occurs after the gifts have been placed on the
altar but before the Nicene Creed and the Eucharistic Prayer. In the Roman
Mass, the sign of peace is exchanged between the Eucharistic prayer and
the breaking of the bread (after the Lord’s Prayer). Some have concluded
that this is an interruption of the flow in this section of the liturgy. Yet it might
not really be as much of an interruption as it might seem.
The location of the sign of peace in the Roman tradition is explained by its
relationship to what precedes it (the Lord’s Prayer) as well as to what follows it (the
breaking of the bread the sharing of communion). In the Lord’s Prayer, we ask the
Father to forgive us ‘as we forgive those who trespass against us.’ And in the embolism
(the prayer that is inserted between the Our Father and the breaking of the bread), the
presider prays to God, ‘Grant us peace in our day.’ It can be considered quite appropriate
to turn these prayer-sentiments into a concrete liturgical action. By greeting others with
Christ’s peace, all in the assembly can show that they are attempting reconciliation with
others and that they are willing to extend the peace that they beg God to grant to our
world.
The 2000 General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) also links the exchange
of the peace to the liturgical actions that follow it (#82). Following this citation is a
reference to the words of Saint Paul reminding us of a symbolic aspect of the breaking
of the bread — that those who partake of the one loaf are made one in the Christ.
In preparation for being united through sharing the body and blood of Christ in
communion, the sign of peace is seen as a sign of love and unity, and thus as a way
to remind those assembled that the Eucharist is also a sacrament of unity. Sharing
the sign of peace with others, and receiving it as well, is an acknowledgement of
Christ’s presence in the assembled community. It is also a public acknowledgement of
Christ’s presence in our neighbor before approaching the Eucharistic table, where we
acknowledge Christ’s presence in the Eucharistic bread and wine. Both dimensions are
necessary for a well-balanced spirituality.” (continued next week) —From Q and A – The
Mass by Dennis C. Smolarski, SJ
If you have questions about the Church call the Adult Education Office for research
and an answer, 8463359x478.
CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
Those who wish to know about the process of becoming Catholic and/
or receiving the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist
are invited to our Inquiry Class Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. For more
info please call Cindy in the Christian Initiation Office at 846-3359x462
or e-mail [email protected].
COFFEE & DONUT MINISTRY
ALSO SERVING BAGELS AND CREAM CHEESE!
We also serve juice and punch after the Sunday morning Masses. There is no charge —
donations only. So stop by and enjoy! Sorry, no “take out.”
July 10: Served by Marriage Ministry
July 17: Served by Spanish Ministry
July 24: Served by Italian Catholic Federation
July 31: Served by Girl Scouts
THE HOLY
FATHER‛S
INTENTIONS
FOR JULY
General: That
Christians may
contribute to alleviating the
material and spiritual suffering of
AIDS patients, especially in the
poorest countries.
Missionary: For the religious who
work in mission territories, that
they may be witnesses of the joy of
the Gospel and living signs of the
love of Christ.
STEWARDSHIP
“Of everything you
give me, I will faithfully
return a tenth part to
you.” (Genesis 28:22)
NEED HELP WITH
PREGNANCY?
Pregnant women in need can turn for
help to the Pro-Life movement.
Birth Choice: 949-261-2981 (Eng only)
Birth Choice: 836-5447
Horizon Pregnancy Center: 442-9699
Life Center: 835-5433 (Santa Ana)
Viet Pro Life: 721-8557, 654-6877
Project Rachel: 1-800-Rachel6
CATHOLIC BIBLES & BOOKS
Why not purchase your next Catholic
bible, missal or book in the parish
center? Quality items, good prices,
great location!
Bible, Family (white, Eng/Sp)
$30
Bible, Family (brown, Eng/Sp) $25
Bible, Large Print
$20
Bible, Small Paperback
$6
Bible, Spanish
$5.50
Bible, Women’s
$18
Catechism of Catholic Church $20
U.S. Catechism for Adults
$20
Christian Prayer
$14
Missal, Daily
$18
Missal, Large Print
$25
Missal, Soft Cover
$20
Missal, Hard Cover
$29
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MASS INTENTIONS
BAPTIZED INTO THE BODY OF CHRIST
Sunday, July 10
12:00 Nicole Waldeck, RIP
5:00 Emily Villalobos, RIP
Our parish family warmly welcomes our newest members
baptized in May and June:
Eric Anthony Argueta, Cody James Siddall, Christopher
Henry Babin, Kayden Michael Perez, Tyler Reef Sahachaisere,
Joseph Theodore Thien Trieu Nguyen, Juan Jason Espinosa,
Cristiana Josephine Bess, Liliana Natalia Bess, Alex Dario Gentilini,
Noah Emery Tuquero Lopez, Bella Rose Papale, Savannahann Dan Nhi Nguyen,
Vincent Anthony Zarcone, Daniel Calderon, Jr., Cayden James Carl, Scarlett Olivia
Co, Haeden Vittoria Hancock, Charles Isaac Kavanagh, Aidan Hudson McMillan, Sofia
Elena Myers, Lucy Rae-Linh Rodriguez, Khloey Emma Phillipsen, Zoey Bella Phillipsen,
Joseph Linh Tuan-Nguyen, Cuong Chi Tran, Jr., Carlos Daniel Brito, Liam Nathan Le
Monday, July 11
6:30 Lawrence O’Toole, RIP
8:30 Raymond Pratte, RIP
Tuesday, July 12
6:30 Michael Pella, RIP
8:30 Rene Picard, RIP
Wednesday, July 13
6:30 Pat Wastal, RIP
8:30 Darrell Sanders, RIP
Thursday, July 14
6:30 Pat McCollam, RIP
8:30 Edda and Walter Verners, INT
Friday, July 15
6:30 Mary Bauer, RIP
8:30 Fernando Vizconde, Sr., INT
Saturday, July 16
8:00 Pietro Romanin, RIP
Please pray for the recently deceased,
especially John Gregson and Igniz
Schupper.
FUNERAL INFORMATION
Please check the parish center kiosk.
INVITATION TO MASS
Please join our homebound brothers
and sisters for Mass Tuesday, July 12,
at 4:00 p.m. at Rancho Del Rey Mobile
Home Park, 16222 Monterey Lane. For
more info call 846-1429.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Jesus invites you to spend one special
hour a week with him. Eucharistic
Adoration is held weekdays 7:00-8:15
a.m., Wednesdays 6:45-7:15 p.m. and
Saturdays after the 6:30 p.m.Vietnamese
Mass. Perpetual Adoration for 24 hours
is held on the seventh of each month.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL
Gerrie Allen, Michel Arotcharen, Pat Backstrom, Ernie Balisalisa, Arthur Barnes, Amalia
Bastita, Eric Burr, Mrs. Chinnchi, Enza Cianfaneli, Charlie Connors, Patrick Coponiti,
Linda Cortes, Severina Curylo, Lolita Daclan, Andrew Dangl, David Dir, Audrey Driscoll,
Deborah Dudley, Louis Duvic, Ana Falley, Laura Felkai, Maruka Fujita, Jack Garrison,
Tom Gione, Alda Harthorn, Mary Hunt, Kaitlyn Immig, Victor Jordan, Laurie Kern,
Charles Lindner, Richard Loo, Mattie Magness, Connie Martin, Eileen Mette, Bob Miller,
Tammy Kreil Mitchel, Baby J.J. Moisa, David Moreno, Matthew Myer, Jean Palombo,
Steve Parker, Cecil Parkerson, Lisa and Jennie Pedroza, Jim Reed, Mary Remillard,
Andy Ratzesberger, Susan Salay, Marissa Sanz, Lisa Yorath-Schiappacasse, Ernestine
Schilling, Abigail and Gabriel Shipley, Katherine Swift, Jim Tucker, Jean Vail, Mary Lou
Vogel, Melanie Walker, Amber Wallace, Sean Walsh, Anna Werwee, Walter Wojtaszek,
Faith Young
FAMILIES OF NAZARETH
The Sufferings of Today Do Not Equal the Glory to Come
“The fragility and lack of stability of everything in the world should remind
us that, apart from God, everything is nothing. Our relationship to everything should be
that of a traveler as he makes his way toward God.” —S.C. Biela, Open Wide the Door to
Christ, p. 158 • Families of Nazareth Movement: Communion of life with Christ through
Mary. For info call Mary Jane Bartee at 846-8434.
WEEKLY SCRIPTURE READINGS
Sunday, July 10: 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Isaiah 55:10-11/ Psalm 65:10-14/ Romans 8:18-23/ Matthew 13:1-23
Monday, July 11: Benedict, abbot
Exodus 1:8-14,22/ Psalm 124:1-8/ Matthew 10:34-11:1
Tuesday, July 12: Exodus 2:1-15/ Psalm 69:3,14,30-31,33-34/ Matthew 11:20-24
Wednesday, July 13: Henry
Exodus 3:1-6,9-12/ Psalm 103:1-4,6-7/ Matthew 11:25-27
Thursday, July 14: Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, virgin
Exodus 3:13-20/ Psalm 105:1,5,8-9,24-27/ Matthew 11:28-30
Wedding
Banns
Friday, July 15: Bonventure, bishop and doctor of the Church
Exodus 11:10-12:14/ Psalm 116:12-13,15-18/ Matthew 12:1-8
Third Week
Lan Anh Tran and
Thanh Wuan Nguyen
July 30 in Hawaii
Saturday, July 16: Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Exodus 12:37-42/ Psalm 136:1,10-15,23-24/ Matthew 12:14-21
Sunday, July 17: 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Wisdom 12:13,16-19/ Psalm 86:5-6,9-10,15-16/ Romans 8:26-27/ Matthew 13:24-43
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YO UT H M IN IS T R Y
R E L I G I OUS E DU CA T ION
“Empowering young people to live as
disciples of Jesus Christ in our world!” Join
us for Life Teen Mass Sunday at 5:00 p.m.
Confirmation Registration, Packet Pick-up
Continues throughout the summer in the YM Office. Absolute
last day to submit packet is September 1.
Summer Jam Sessions
Sunday, July 24, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Sunday, August 28, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
A night of praise, fellowship, and song. No
singing or musical talent necessary — just
a love of music and God! Feel free to bring your
instruments and any praise songs/music you’d like to share, or
if you just want to hang out and enjoy the music please come
by. Also, if you want to learn how to play the guitar, there will be
guitar tutorials during the first 20 minutes of each of the Jam
Sessions. Meet in the YM office. For more info contact Matt at
[email protected].
Youth Ministry Venture Crew 1227
All teens and young adults 13½ to 20 years old are invited for fun
fellowship, activities, and more FUN! Meet on the 2nd and 4th
Sundays after the 5:00 p.m. Mass beginning Sunday, August 21.
Registration for August 2011-December 2012 is $27. Register
for the crew when you turn in your confirmation paperwork or
anytime in the YM office.
Angel Game, Firework Show, and MercyMe Concert
Saturday, August 20 at 6:05 p.m. See Kelli while tickets last.
Sunday: Teen Mass as always at 5:00 p.m. in the church
Monday: SALTeens, 6:00-7:30 p.m. in YM office
Tuesday: LT Liturgy Prep, 5:00-6:00 p.m. in YM office
Tuesday: Youth Gathering, Cancelled (VBS Planning)
Life Teen Petition of the Week
Let us pray for the youth gathered today that they may have the
wisdom and patience to discern the Lord’s purpose for their lives.
The mission of Religious Education is to
help the children of our parish encounter
Jesus Christ and to support and encourage
the faith that is lived in the family. We
serve children from preschool through 8th
grade, including children with special needs. Call 846-1187 or e-mail
[email protected].
Vacation
Bible School
July 25-29
VBS Teen Help Needed
We anticipate 175 children for Vacation Bible School this
summer and are in need of more teens so that we can provide a
spiritually enriching program! If you are an incoming 7th grader
or older please call us to share your time and talents! RE office,
846-1187.
VBS Supplies Needed
We are collecting empty cardboard rolls from wrapping paper
for VBS decor. Please donate to the RE office.
We Need Bamboo Too!
If you have access to real bamboo shoots we would love to
have them for Vacation Bible School. Any length is great, but
the longer the better!
We Need High School Leaders for L.I.F.T. 2011-2012
We are getting ready for the 2011-2012 L.I.F.T. year and need
you to be a leader! Share your faith and leadership with the Jr.
High students of the parish. Call the Religious Education office
to be a part of the team! (Must be incoming 9th grade or older.)
Registration for the 2011-2012 School Year
Please return by August 1 for early-bird discount. New families
welcome! You can pick up registration materials in the parish
center or RE office. Summer office hours vary so please call
846-1187.
SERRA CLUB ASKS
Do you know where all Priests, Brothers and Sisters come from?
They come from ordinary families just like yours. Serra Club members throughout the world believe that prayer and example will
sustain the religious we already have and God will send us more. Come join us. We meet monthly at St. Anne Church in Seal Beach.
If you’re interested, please call Art Richter at 892-5824 or Ernie Ramirez, 846-2036.
Prayer for Vocations: O God, who wills not the death of a sinner but rather that he be converted and live, grant, we beseech you
through the intercession of the Blessed Mary, ever Virgin; Saint Joseph, her spouse; Blessed Junipero Serra, and all the saints, an
increase of laborers for your Church, fellow laborers with Christ to spend and consume themselves for souls, through the same Jesus
Christ, your Son who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen.
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PAGINA DE LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA
FESTIVIDAD DE SAN BUENAVENTURA NUESTRO SANTO PATRON
Viernes 15 de Julio
San Buenaventura nació alrededor del año 1218 en Bagnoregio, en la región toscana; estudió filosofía
y teología en París y, habiendo obtenido el grado de maestro, enseñó con gran provecho estas mismas
asignaturas a sus compañeros de la Orden franciscana. Fue elegido ministro general de su Orden,
cargo que ejerció con prudencia y sabiduría. Escribió la vida de San Francisco. Fue ordenado cardenal
obispo de la diócesis de Albano, y murió en Lyon el año 1274. Escribió muchas obras filosóficas y
teológicas. Conocido como el "Doctor Seráfico" por sus escritos encendidos de fe y amor a Jesucristo.
Uno de sus escrito dice: Corazón de Jesús, Fuente Viva y La Sabiduría misteriosa revelada por el Espíritu Santo.
FESTIVIDAD DE LA SANTISIMA
VIRGEN DEL CARMEN
Sabado 16 de Julio
Que su Escapulario me acompañe siempre que
en él vea siempre a mi madre celestial, que al
besarlo lo haga como promesa de amarle mas y
servirle mejor que su constante presencia sobre
mi pecho me ayude a serle mas fiel a su Hijo y a
Ella que su constante presencia sobre mi corazón
me ayude a evitar el pecado y a practicar la
virtud y asi puedo estar seguro que Ella no me
abandonará. Dulcísima Virgen del Carmen Delicia
protege a tus hijos o Madre Propicia.
RETIRO PARA
MATRIMONIOS
La Parroquia de San Vicente
de Paul les invita a las parejas
casadas a participar en su retiro
para matrimonios en español,
que se llevará a cabo en sus
instalaciones los dias 16 y 17
de Julio de 7:00 a.m. a 7:00 p.m.
El costo es de $60. Para mas
información comunicarse con
Vivian al telefono 722-0492 o
Dinora al telefono 499-2692.
EDUCACION RELIGIOSA
VIDA EN LA COMUNIDAD
Inscripciones Para Catecismo 2011-2012
Tendremos inscripciones los Domingos Agosto 28, Septiembre 4 y
Septiembre 11 en el salon parroquial despues de la misa de 1:30
p.m. el costo para el primer año es de $50 por niño y $115 por familia de tres o mas y el
costo para el segundo año es $65 que incluye: retiro, libros de sacramentos, certificados
y las fotos de Primera Comunión. Las clases se inician el Martes 27 de Septiembre a las
7:00 p.m. Requisitos: Los niños deben estar por lo menos cursando el primer grado en
la escuela y copia del Certificado de Bautismo.
Misa En Español, Domingo 1:30 p.m.
DIRECTORIO
Adoración al Santísimo
Dia 7 del mes
Hora de la Comunidad Hispana
12:00-1:00 a.m.
Confesiones
Sabados 8:30 a.m., 3:30 pm., 8:00 p.m.
Clases Pre-Bautismales
Tercer Domingo 11:00 a.m.
Diacono
Miguel Gonzalez, 543-6439
Grupo de Oración Santa Maria de
Guadalupe
Maria Rosas, 519-5302
Cordinadora General
Araceli Martinez, 376-0150
Hospitalidad
Javier Solis, 657-200-0505
Grupo Santa Maria de Guadalupe
Viernes 7:00 p.m.
Director del Coro Hispano
Victor Camargo, 920-0754
Lectores: Delia Castillo, 891-2169
Grupo Mundo Nuevo
Sabados 7:00 p.m.
Educacion Religiosa y Clases
Pre-Bautismales
Jullia Gallegos, 842-0134
Grupo Mundo Nuevo
Carmen Bermudez, 421-3716
Ministros de Eucaristía,
Monaguillos
Araceli Martinez, 376-0150
Representante de la Comunidad
en el Consejo Pastoral
Maria Lopez, 840-1901
Clases de Catecismo
Martes 7:00 p.m.
Bodas y Quinceañeras
Deben comunicarse a la oficina con por
lo menos seis meses de anticipación
antes de hacer los preparativos para su
recepción.
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July 10, 2011
ST. BONAVENTURE SCHOOL Employment Opportunities
PART-TIME INSTRUCTIONAL AIDE
Five Ministries Available: Grade K, Grade 4(two),
Grade 5 (two)
Reports to: Vice Principal and Teacher Assigned
Duty Days: 180
Hours: 7:45–11:45 a.m. Monday–Friday
Qualifications/Education/Certification
Ideal candidate will have earned high school diploma or
equivalent and 60 college hours. Paraprofessional Certification
desirable.
Special Knowledge/Skills
• Knowledge of Catholic Faith
•Ability to work cooperatively with others and maintain a positive
attitude in the work environment
• Ability to use good judgment in problem-solving and decisionmaking
• Ability to use time productively
• Ability to follow school and diocesan policies and procedures
• Ability to accept supervisory direction and desire to improve
job skills
• Ability to demonstrate tact, courtesy and helpfulness in
dealing with staff, students, parents, and visitors to the school
• Proven competency in all subjects areas at grade level in
order to effectively support student learning at grade level.
Experience
• Prior experience working with children, preferably in an
instructional setting.
Major Responsibilities and Duties
• Work with individual students or small groups to reinforce
learning or skills presented by the teacher.
• Operate (training provided) and care for equipment or
instructional materials used in the classroom for instructional
purposes including but not limited to copiers, digital cameras,
desktop and laptop computers, Smart Board, Auditory devices,
document cameras, response “clickers,” iPads and iPods.
• Help student master skills assigned by the teacher.
• Distribute and collect student work and instructional materials
as directed by the teacher.
• Guide independent study, enrichment work, and remedial
work as assigned by the teacher.
•Collaborate with Learning Support Teachers to implement
differentiation plans.
• Assist with the supervision of students during Mass, meals,
emergency drills, assemblies, play periods, and field trips.
• Assist with supervision of daily routines and schedules.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
Interested candidates are invited to e-mail resume and cover
letter to [email protected] by July 31.
VICE PRINCIPAL
Work Year: 210 days per year
General Responsibilities
Under the general direction of the Principal, the Vice Principal
improves the faith formation and teaching and learning
process within the school through planning, development, and
implementation of school improvement plans. The position is
available to start July 15, 2011.
Major Responsibilities
• Coordinate, evaluate, and improve the faith formation program
for all students, faculty, and staff in the school
• Coordinate, evaluate, and improve the instructional program
for all students in the school
• Plan monthly student assemblies, regularly scheduled allschool Masses, seasonal prayer and penance services
• Interpret, enforce, and promulgate diocesan policies and
administrative regulations
• Work with faculty to develop, revise, and evaluate curriculum
in accordance with site, diocesan, and state frameworks and
standards
• Assist principal in WCEA and WASC accreditation process
• Design the master teaching schedule and maintain school
event and facilities calendar
• Oversee and facilitate community engagement including
parent volunteers and coordination of service program
• Monitor, evaluate, document, promulgate, and implement
information in Parent/Student Handbooks
• Supervise and evaluate faculty and promote the improvement
of teacher performance through a systematic program of
religious certification and professional development.
• Supervise and evaluate Instructional Aides and plan regularly
schedule professional development for Instructional Aides
• Develop and implement a systematic teacher mentoring
program, including coordination of BTSA certification.
• Coordinate NCLB programs with Ocean View School District
Minimum Qualifications
• Valid California Administrative Credential or Master of Arts
degree in School Administration or equivalent
• Three years or more teaching experience in a Christian context
• Experience in the techniques of supervision and evaluation,
experience utilizing student data to improve student and school
performance, and mentor/assessor training preferred.
Compensation
Salary for this position is determined by candidate’s professional
experience, academic qualifications, and in accordance with
the provisions of current diocesan salary scales.
Contact: [email protected]
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COMMENTS FOR THE
PASTORAL COUNCIL
Do you have a question, suggestion or comment that
you would like reviewed at the monthly Pastoral Council
meeting? Please e-mail pastoralcouncil@stbonaventure.
org or call our voice mail at 846-3359x305. Be sure to
include your name and we’ll respond to you as quickly as
possible. Thank you.
PASTORAL SERVICES APPEAL 2011
MINISTRY OF THE MONTH
PARTICIPATION
GOAL
100% of
4,947
Registered
Families
THIS SPACE
AVALIABLE
To feature your ministry, contact coordinator
Jim Wallace at [email protected].
100%
90%
80%
70%
Ministry of the Month is brought to you courtesy of
Stewardship Ministry. Stewardship — it’s what we do
after we say, “I believe.”
60%
50%
40%
FINANCIAL REPORT
Fiscal Year July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011
Mass Offering, July 2-3, 2011
Plate (Cash) Offering
Cash in Envelopes
Checks (Mailed and in Basket)
EFT (Electronic Fund Transfer)
Total Offering
Budget
Surplus
Parish Statistics as of July 3
Registered Households
Envelopes Issued
Envelopes Used
The choicest first fruits of your soil you
shall bring to the house of the Lord, your
God. —Exodus 23:19; 34:26
Thank you for your sacrificial giving.
—Fr. Joe Knerr
$6,046.00
$1,548.00
$21,241.00
$4,188.00
$33,023.00
$27,804.00
$5,219.00
PLEDGES
GOAL
$399,000
Pledges
$275,000
69%
of Goal
30%
Participation
557
Families
12%
of Total
Registered
20%
10%
Payments
$214,000
53%
of Goal
4,935
2,139
651
Rebates received by parish
$65,000
Thank you to all who have already pledged. All PSA
rebates will be used for church improvements. We
still need more participation to reach our goal, so please
pledge now.
July 10, 2011
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AROUND THE DIOCESE
“FAMILIES FORWARD” CLOTHING DRIVE
Have your children out-grown their barely worn clothes
again? Do you wish you had somewhere to donate
those gently used clothes? Now you can, through
Families Forward's Back-to-School Clothing Drive!
Now is the perfect time to check your closets for clothing that your children no longer
need. As you sort through winter clothes to get ready for the summer, please don't throw
the old clothes away! Families Forward will be collecting gently used clothing for
children receiving assistance in our Back-to-School and Food Assistance programs. A
few guidelines:
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Clothing will be accepted during the month of July only.
Clothing should be appropriate for school age children and teens, grades K-12.
Clothing must be clean and in good condition — no holes, rips or stains please.
Please deliver the clothing cleaned, folded and labeled according to size and gender.
Please drop off items at the Families Forward office, 9221 Irvine Blvd. in Irvine,
Monday through Thursday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
If you have any questions, please contact Kelly Banks at [email protected].
If you need help with the drop-off, please call Joe Sullivan at 842-9707.
ST. FRANCIS HOME, Assisted Living
Open House, July 17 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Tour the home, meet the Franciscan Sisters and join the residents for an Ice Cream
Social by the Guild. The St. Francis Home is an assisted living home for 65 retired
women who are ambulatory. Reasonable fees. The Home provides daily Mass, common
meals, and lovely grounds. The Franciscan Sisters have served for 60 years at the
Home in Santa Ana. They hope to expand in the future to provide extended nursing care.
St. Francis Home is located at 1718 W. 6th Street (west of Bristol Street). For more info
call 542-0381.
MATER DEI SUMMER YOUTH CAMPS
Registration is open for various youth summer sports camps for children first through
eighth grades, being held at Mater Dei High School. The camps offer skill development
and exposure to various sports in a safe, positive and fun environment. Sport specific
youth camps include football, basketball, water polo, baseball, volleyball, golf, lacrosse
and softball. Camps will be led by some of the most recognized and successful coaches
in the nation, and held in state-of-the-art facilities. For info and registration forms visit
www.materdei.org/athleticscamps.
WOMEN AND SPIRIT: CATHOLIC SISTERS IN AMERICA
Now through August 14
Discover a world few have seen, but millions have shared. This exhibit reveals the
mystery behind a small group of innovative American women who helped shape the
nation’s social and cultural landscape. Discover the sisters’ quiet courage during many
dramatic moments in U.S. history, including the Civil War, the Gold Rush, the San
Francisco earthquake, the influenza epidemic, the Civil Rights movement and Hurricane
Katrina. Mount St. Mary’s College in Los Angeles is hosting the only Southern California
exhibit of Women and Spirit: Catholic Sisters in America, a look at 300 years of history
of women religious throughout the nation. The exhibit is free. For more info visit www.
msmc.la.edu/spirit.
SUMMER RETREAT
AT SANTA BARBARA
MISSION
July 17-21
Join us for a five-day retreat
where we will gather for Eucharist,
reconciliation, adoration, spiritual
conferences and rest. Retreat
theme is “The Beatitudes of Jesus
Christ: Vocation to Authentic
Holiness and Happiness.” Adults
Only (18 yrs+). Registration form
and additional retreat locations
at
www.familiesofnazareth.us.
For more info Kelly Babraj at
[email protected] or 310897-0194. Hosted by Families of
Nazareth Movement.
MOUNT CARMEL ALUMNI
Join fellow alumni at a Mass and
luncheon in honor of the Feast of Our
Lady of Mount Carmel on Saturday,
July 16. Mass will start at 11:00 a.m. at
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in
Newport Beach followed by a catered
lunch. Cost $40. For more info call Ms.
Green at 818-654-1321.
PARISH BULLETIN
Please submit requests two weeks
in advance of publishing date to
[email protected].
To Our Bulletin Benefactors
Heartfelt thanks to those businesses
that have faithfully supported the
publishing costs of this bulletin
with their advertising. We could not
provide this service without them.
We know in turn how much they
appreciate the patronage of our
parish community. Our advertising
program is now managed by
our publisher J.S. Paluch. Call
Advertising Sales Consultant Cathy
Burge at 949-636-4540.
Saint Bonaventure
Catholic Parish
16400 Springdale Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
714-846-3359, FAX 840-0480
[email protected]
www.saintbonaventureparish.org
Parish Center
Office Hours
Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Friday, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
Closed for lunch Mon–Fri,12:00–1:00 p.m.
Saturday, 8:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Sunday, 7:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Español, x340
Martes a Jueves, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
Domingos, 7:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Pastoral Staff
Pastor Rev. Joseph Knerr
Parochial Vicars
Rev. Angelos Sebastian
Rev. Khoa Vo
Rev. Rod Keller, Retired, In Residence
Rev. John Block, Visiting
Mass Schedule
Saturday Vigil
English
5:00 p.m.
Vietnamese
6:30 p.m.
Sunday
Organ and Cantor
7:30 a.m.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word 9:00 a.m.
Adult Choir
10:30 a.m.
Contemporary Choir
12:00 p.m.
Spanish
1:30 p.m.
Life Teen
5:00 p.m.
1st and 3rd Sundays Sign Language
Weekdays
Monday-Friday
6:30 a.m., 8:30 a.m.
Friday, (Vietnamese)
7:15 p.m.
Saturday
8:00 a.m.
Holy Days of Obligation as announced
Prayer & Devotion
Adoration of the Eucharist
Weekdays 7:00-8:15 a.m.
Saturdays 7:30-9:00 p.m.
24-hour adoration the 7th of each month
Morning Prayer: Weekdays 6:00 a.m.
Rosary: Weekdays 8:00 a.m.,
Saturday 7:30 a.m.
Deacons
Jim Andersen, Scott Ford, Son Hoang,
Vincent Tran
Rosary and Benediction
Wednesday, 6:45 p.m., (English)
First Friday, 6:45 p.m., (Vietnamese)
Bulletin Editor
Cindy Turley, x462
[email protected]
Divine Mercy Chaplet
Weekdays after the 8:30 a.m. Mass and
Saturdays after the 8:00 a.m. Mass
Business Manager
Nancy Cesar, 846-2447
[email protected]
Sacraments
Facilities Manager
Linda Garofalo, 840-2845
[email protected]
Anointing of the Sick, x0
Available anytime on request
Administered on the second Saturday of the
month at the 8:00 a.m. Mass
Facilities Scheduler
Celia Lee, x495
[email protected]
Baptism, x0
Contact the parish center.
Music Director
J. Wingate Greathouse, x497
[email protected]
Pastor's Secretary & Safety Manager
Phyllis Vecchione, x499
[email protected]
Receptionists, x0
Carol McDermott, Barbara Acciacca,
Fran Hay, Susan Robles
Safe Environment Coordinator
Carol McDermott, x461 or x0
[email protected]
Funerals and Bereavement, x479
Sr. Annunciata Murtagh, P.B.V.M.
Holy Orders & Religious Life, x499
Those discerning God’s call to priesthood,
diaconate or religious life call Fr. Joe Knerr
Marriage, x495
Contact Celia Lee at least six months prior
to proposed wedding date.
Reconciliation (Confession)
Saturdays 8:30 a.m., 3:30 and 8:00 p.m.
Thursdays before First Fridays 9:15 a.m.
Education & Formation
Adult Formation and Education, x478
[email protected]
Lynn Hearn, Director
Christian Initiation of Adults, x462
[email protected]
Cindy Turley, Secretary
Religious Education, 846-1187
[email protected]
Preschool through Jr. High
Laraine Soulé, Director
Debbie Doke, Assistant
Summer Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 9:30 a.m. -12:00 noon
Afternoons vary, please call.
St. Bonaventure School, 846-2472
[email protected]
Kindergarten through 8th
Judy Luttrell, Principal
Jenny Strouse, Vice Principal
Colleen Hoffmann, Business Manager
Vietnamese Religious Education
V n Phòng Giáo Lý, x834
[email protected]
Theres Tran, L.H.C., Director
Youth Ministry, 840-6060
[email protected]
High School, Life Teen, Rite of Confirmation
Kelli Burr, Director
Miranda Montiel, Secretary
Office Hours: Sunday, 12:00-9:00 p.m.
Monday-Wednesday, 2:30-8:30 p.m.
Friday, 4:30-8:30
Parish Ministries
Eucharistic Ministry, x0
To the Sick and Homebound
H.O.P.E. Office, 846-3831
[email protected]
“Helping Other People Everyday”
Geraldine “Gerry” Saitta, Director
Emergency food and clothing
Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Pastoral Council, x305
[email protected]
Pastoral Visitation to the Sick, x0
Linda Wright, Coordinator
Prayer Line, x506
For daily remembrance of prayer needs
Respect Life
Ann Conway, Team Leader, 840-7523
Lynn Hearn, Coordinator, 846-3359x478