APRIL 10, 2016 Reflection - Saint Anthony Catholic Church in El
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APRIL 10, 2016 Reflection - Saint Anthony Catholic Church in El
THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER APRIL 10, 2016 Reflection The Catechism of the Catholic Church tells us that “The Church Is One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic” (CCC: #811; LG. 8). Today’s gospel not only reveals these four characteristics but also describes the symbolic nature of the Church. In today’s gospel narrative, St John (27: 1-19) gives us a surface or obvious message and a deeper, symbolic message of the events that took place after the resurrection of Christ. On the surface, the story, tells us that seven of the disciples led by Peter went back to fishing on the Lake of Galilee after the death of Christ. After their unsuccessful attempt for a catch that night, their modus operandi changed when the risen Christ stood on the shore and inspired them with the catch of 153 fish. He was identified by John the beloved apostle as “The Lord”. The truth was that, Jesus was really alive again, he was not a ghost or a vision or a hallucination. He had a real live body and he ate real food. It is this reality of his resurrection that inspired the Early Church and which has continued to inspire today’s Church. On the deeper, symbolic level, the story of what took place at the Lake of Galilee tells us that the meal Jesus prepared and ate with his disciples was special and holy. It symbolized the Sacrament of the Eucharist. The breaking of bread was always at the center of Christ’s revelation of himself on each of his appearances after the resurrection. In early Christian art, bread and fish became a symbol for Holy Communion. Also in catacombs, the fish became a symbol of Christianity. The Greek letters for the word fish IXQUS became a code word, which meant: Jesus Christ, God’s Son, Savior. Scripture scholars have viewed the number of fish, 153, caught by the disciples during the appearance of Christ on the shore, as unusual and very symbolic. Ancient zoologists listed the kinds of fish in the world at precisely 153. The ancient historians also placed the number of the nations of the world during the period in question at 153. St Jerome, the man who translated the Bible into Latin gave his own interpretation which scholars have considered the most sensible. According to St Jerome, Peter’s net which contained different species of fish in the Sea of Galilee, stands for the Church which is able to embrace all the nations of the world. - Fr. Felix Unichi Eucharistic Adoration Chapel Mass Times Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8:00 am Tuesday & Thursday 12:10 pm Saturday 8:00 am & 5:00 pm Sunday 8:00 am,10:00 am & 5:00 pm Sunday (Spanish) 12 Noon Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 6:30 pm Parish Center Office Hours Monday - Thursday Friday, Saturday, Sunday 8:30 am - 6:30 pm By appointment only Confessions Latin Mass Second & Fifth Sunday of the month Christ in today’s gospel handed the nations of the world over to Peter like the lamb and the sheep, “to tend and to feed.” The nations were represented by the 153 fish in Peter’s net which the other apostles helped him to pull along. The mission of the Church, to go into the whole world to win souls for God like fishermen, welcoming all of them into the family of God is a task to be accomplished by all Christians led by the successor of St Peter, the Pope and assisted by his brother bishops. We contribute in the building up of the Church by living up to the moral and spiritual teachings of the Church; by financial and other material supports we offer. Through this way, we render honor and glory to Christ forever and ever as St John saw in his vision. 1:30pm Saturday 8:30 am & 3:30 pm or by appointment Page Two St. Anthony Third Sunday of Easter April 10, 2016 Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches, wisdom and strength honor and glory and blessing.” - Revelations 5:12 Cardinal McIntyre Fund for Charity Weekend of April 23-24 We walked together in harmony in the house of God. (Psalm 55: 14) On the weekend of April 23rd and 24th our Parish will have a second Collection for the Cardinal McIntyre Fund for Charity. Your contribution goes directly toward emergency needs for children, adults, and families in Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles Counties. You are their hope! Your gift provides a one-time emergency help for Food, Utilities, Transportation, Medical, Housing or Funeral Expenses. 100% of your contributions help our parish priests provide emergency assistance to mothers, children and individuals: Food and milk for three days, lodging for the night, emergency medical care, rent to tide over a financial crisis and burial assistance. Envelopes will be available next week at the entrance of the Church. Thank You for your generosity. Jubilee Year of Divine Mercy In line with the Church's celebration of the Jubilee of Divine Mercy - we will be offering the sacrament of Penance every day during the week - 30 minutes before mass times starting Monday, April 11 at 7:30 am. Sacrament of Penance: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7:30 am; Tuesday and Thursday - 11:30 am. We hope that you will come to receive the healing mercy and forgiveness of Jesus in the sacrament of Penance. April 10, 2016 WEEKLY CALENDAR Sunday, April 10th Third Sunday of Easter Birthday Blessings Religious Education Classes 10:00am RE Family Mass & Hospitality Confirmation I Classes - Parish Center 1:30 pm Latin Mass Monday, April 11th Parish Center and Adoration Chapel Closed 7:00 pm Bible Study-Parish Center 7:00 pm RCIA classes Tuesday, April 12th Parish Center and Adoration Chapel Open 12:10 pm Mid-day Mass 1:15 pm Catholic Movie - Parish Center 7:00 pm Legion of Mary - Parish Center Wednesday, April 13th Parish Office and Adoration Chapel Open Thursday, April 14th Parish Center and Adoration Chapel Open 12:10 pm Mid-Day Mass 6:30 pm Holy Hour for Priests - Church 7:30pm Grupo Oracion - Church Friday, April 15th Adoration Chapel & Parish Center Closed Saturday, April 16th Confessions after the morning Mass and at 3:30 pm 10:30 am Lectio Divina - Parish Center 2:00 pm Wedding - Garcia-Bacio - Church 6:00 pm Inaugural Gala Celebration - O’Grady Hall First Holy Communion Retreat Saturday, April 30th - 10:00 am - 3:00 pm St. Anthony Church 215 Lomita St., El Segundo CA 90245 (310) 322-4392 Fax: (310) 322-0797 www.stanthonyes.com Visit us on Facebook Safeguarding the Children: Joan Viena (213) 637-7227 Victims Assistance Ministry: Suzanne Healy (213) 637-7650 Archdiocesan Vocation Director: Rev. Stephen Davoren (213) 637-7755 Pastor: Rev. Robert Victoria Assisting Priest: Rev. Felix C. Unichi (ext. 441) (ext 211) Director of Religious Education: Mr. Timothy K. Rodrick, O.P. (ext. 444) Youth Minister: Pastoral Council Chairperson: Ricky Labayen Finance Council Chairperson: David Bohline (310) 416-1477 School: Sylvia Kawjaree, Principal (310) 322-4218 (ext. 110) Preschool: Rose Aguayo, Director (ext. 329) Business Manager : Abner Espanola (ext. 442) Secretary: Elizabeth Swenson (ext. 440) Office Assistant: (ext. 440) Mary Baum & Gemma Flores Maintenance: George Cadena (ext. 440) School Secretary: Gabby Cetl (ext. 111) Third Sunday of Easter Page Three St. Anthony Church Mission Statement: We the St. Anthony community, blessed with diversity in culture and traditions, unite ourselves to the Real Presence of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist. We commit ourselves to live out the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ through prayer, service, and actions. SATURDAY 8:00 am 5:00 pm NECESSARY Grace is necessary to salvation, free will is equally so; but grace in order to give salvation, free will in order to receive it. -St. Bernard Monthly Financial Report St. Anthony Church is committed to financial transparency as part of our effort to be careful stewards of the resources provided by our generous parishioners. Below is our February 2016 Financial Report. February 2016 Income: Collections Sun/Sat Collections $ 34,443 Online Giving $ 2,677 Sacraments Fundraising Property Rental Restricted (Rel Ed / Confrm/Scrip) Total Income $ 37,120 $ 2,736 $ 15,215 $ 1,550 $ 2,741 $ 59,362 February 2016 Expenses: Operating $24,633 Archdiocese Assessment $ 4,280 Insurance $ 3,199 Utilities $ 1,647 Rectory Expense $ 2,881 Church Supplies/Etc $ 12,626 Salaries/Benefits $ 21,110 Salaries $ 16,484 Health Insurance $ 4,626 Other Expenses $ 373 Total Expenses Net Income/(Loss) Parish Enhancements Collections Expenses Net Income (Loss) Total Net Income (Loss) $46,116 $ 13,246 $9,501 $4,500 $5,001 $18,247 ======= “Honor the Lord with your wealth, with first fruits of all your produce then will your barns be filled with plenty, with new Proverbs 3:9-10 wine your vat will overflow” Our sincerest gratitude for your generosity and continued support to St. Anthony Church. God bless you, Abner B. Espanola Business Manager SUNDAY 8:00 am 10:00 am April 9 Robert Parker (D) & Holy Souls in Purgatory Delivan & Helen Gates (PI) 12:00 pm 5:00 pm April 10 Delivan & Helen Gates (PI) Brooklyn Gates (PI) & Kay Cunningham (PI) For all Parishioners Augusto & Graciela Vasquez (D) MONDAY 8:00 am April 11 Lynn & Zachary Kiernan (D) TUESDAY 12:10 pm April 12 Delivan & Helen Gates (PI) - Fr. Felix - Fr. Robert - Fr. Felix - Fr. Robert - Fr. Hugo - Fr. Felix WEDNESDAY April 13 8:00 am Holy Souls in Purgatory & Manuel Profeta (D) THURSDAY 12:10 pm April 14 Delivan & Helen Gates (PI) & Benjamin Perez (PI) FRIDAY 8:00 am April 15 Holy Souls in Purgatory SATURDAY 8:00 am 5:00 pm April 16 Poor Souls in Purgatory Andy Gowe & Family (PI) & Jocelyn Perez (PI) - Fr. Robert - Fr. Felix Please Pray Soledad Barba, Philip Berretta, Rosalinda Banzon, Tom Blum, Ellen Brandlin, Shirley Caldwell, Teresa Calderon, Eva Canales, Lois Chavez, Valerie Carpio, Jemima Carter, Teresita Clemente, Dylan and Dorothy Doukakis, Betty Domschot, Rosie Dunne, Juan Antonio Duran, Howard & Cora Fausto, Julie Fish, Rose Garcia, Rose Gibilterra, John Goodreau, Joe & Don Guzman, Townsend Hale, Margaret Hoff, Dorothy Hoover, Margaret Kriens, Michalina Kubek, Ed Lewis, Alice Lipinski, Ken Lockwood, Rosalina & Pedro Martinez, Majella McIntyre, Cecil McAllister, Michelle McManus, Shirley Merrill, Carolyn Neustrom, Josefina Rigalva, Baby Rose, Juan Sanchez, John Snyder, Anne Schuman, Rev. John Svendsen, Maralyn Swenson, Keith Storm, Jack & Karen Stewart, Eva Lily Valdez, Elena Victoria, Elizabeth Webster, Christopher Wheeler, Pennye Wilder, Christie Wood, Nik Woods. Page Four St. Anthony Catholic Movies on Tuesdays Parish Center at 1:15pm Join us every Tuesday at 1:15 pm for a Catholic movie. Watch as the Saints come to life to share their loving and courageous examples of holiness with us. We will serve drinks and snacks. Come and bring a friend. Totally free. Ongoing CASE Collection St. Anthony Church continue its an ongoing CASE Drive. CASE (Community Alliance to Support and Empower) serves the need of those in need within our community. At this time, CASE is helping 48 families and children who reside in El Segundo. Items needed in their food pantry during lent include: canned foods (chicken and tuna), canned soups, spaghetti sauce, pasta, canned fruits, paper goods, toilet paper, napkins, kitchen paper towels, toothpaste, soap, tissues/Kleenex, and cleaning supplies, liquid dishwashing, laundry detergent, Comet, Lysol, etc.... Bins for your donated items can be found at the entrance of the Church. Thank you in advance for your help and commitment to the families in our community. Mater Dolorosa Retreat Center May 6-8 2016 On Mother’s Day weekend, May 6th-8th, 2016, a parish retreat for the Women of St. Anthony Church will be held at Mater Dolorosa Retreat Center in the foothills of Sierra Madre. Join your fellow parishioners for this weekend of spiritual enrichment and growth. The Passionist retreat team offers inspirational talks, as well as time for quiet prayer, and Mass, Confession, and Stations of the Cross. Relax in the beautiful grounds, explore the sacred garden of Our Lady of Sorrows, and the recently remodeled pathways of the Stations of the Cross (actual distance of Christ’s journey to the crucifixion). Requested donation: $240.00 ($50.00 non-refundable deposit) The theme for this year is “No Greater Love than This” Our retreat begins on Friday evening with a buffet dinner and concludes Sunday after Mass. On Mother’s Day, mass is early to allow time for families to reunite for celebrations in the late morning. Please call Mrs. Mary Baum at (310) 844-8610 or email her at [email protected], our parish retreat Captain for more information or to make your reservation. April 3, 2016 News from the Office of Respect Life Pregnancy Help Center “In time when I was scared and confused, you made me feel cared about. I don’t know what I would have done without you. This child is such a blessing.” Pregnancy Help Center Save the Date Help the Pregnancy Help Center in Torrance celebrate our 40th Anniversary and join the LIFE FORCE at our 29th Annual Walk For Life on Saturday, May 21st at 9:00 a.m. at the South side of Veterans Park in Redondo Beach. More news to come. Restorative Tai Chi St. Andrew’s Church 538 Concord St. El Segundo Tuesday and Thursday 7:00pm-8:00pm Friday 10:00am-11:00am & Sunday 1:00pm-2:00pm Cost: $10.00 and a food donation for CASE Come together and experience gentle stretching to feel good , Chi Qong to break up stagnant energy, Tai Chi to move energy throughout the body, and meditation to calm the mind. With over 40 years of experience in wholistic healing as well as martial arts, Ara brings a dynamic and compassionate style to his teaching. Firmly rooted in the belief of “no student Left Behind”, Ara and assistant instructor Daniel will always emphasize quality. For more information please contact Daniel at (310) 251-3571. Loyola Marymount University Choruses The Loyola Marymount University Choruses, joined by a professional orchestra, present the 51st Annual Spring Chorale on Friday, April 29th at 8:00 pm in the Sacred Heart Chapel on the LMU Campus in Westchester. Purchase your tickets online at www.lmucfa.com. SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN DID YOU KNOW? In recognition of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles is participating in the Prevent Child Abuse American Pinwheel for Prevention campaign. The pinwheel is an uplifting symbol of childhood and represents every child’s right for a life filled with hope, health and happiness. Through this Campaign we are provided another opportunity to transform awareness into action. For more information on how to have your parish, school or family be a part of this important campaign, contact [email protected]. Third Sunday of Easter Page Five Mensaje para Reflexionar La Parroquia de San Antonio Hoy se nos recuerda fuertemente que creer en y seguir a Jesús es ante todo una relación, una relación de amor con Dios, una relación de amor con aquel que sabemos nos amó primero. Antes de pensar en los compromisos que conlleva ser cristianos, antes de pensar en cumplir los mandamientos o vivir las bienaventuranzas, hemos de pensar en fortalecer nuestra relación con Dios. Sólo desde ahí encontraremos el sentido y tendremos las fuerzas para vivir como verdaderos cristianos. ¿Se imaginan ustedes a un matrimonio que tenga que vivir todas las exigencias de ser padre/madre, esposo/esposa pero que no se amen el uno al otro? ¡Es un infierno! Pues lo mismo sucede cuando un cristiano no se ha dado cuenta del amor de Dios y quiere cumplir con las exigencias de la caridad, la solidaridad y el perdón; es imposible ser feliz así! Hoy le podemos poner nuestro nombre a la pregunta que Jesús le hace a Pedro: ¿me amas? Pues si no estás seguro de este amor, jamás podrás vivir como verdadero cristiano ni como Hijo de Dios. ¿Cómo llegar a este amor? Imagínate cómo llegas a conocer y amar a una persona: primero la tienes que conocer (Evangelios), después la tienes que tratar con frecuencia (Oración), después se puede crear un lazo de compromisos (Caridad). Tres pasos, claros y concretos que nos llevan a conocer a Jesús y amarlo como Él nos lo pide. Te alabare Señor, eternamente. Aleluya! - Padre Hector M. Perez FONDO CARDENAL MCINTYRE PARA LA CARIDAD El mensaje de Jesús para nosotros es muy sencillo. “Nosotros caminábamos juntos en armonía en la casa de Dios” - Salmo 55:14 El Domingo, 24 de Abril, es nuestra Colecta Parroquial para el Fondo Cardenal McIntyre para la Caridad. A diario durante un año el Santo Sacrificio de la Misa será ofrecido por las intenciones de aquellos que contribuyen y participan en el Fondo Cardenal McIntyre para la Caridad. Sus aportaciones ayudan a nuestros sacerdotes en las parroquias para que proporcionen ayuda alimenticia y leche por tres días a las personas que están pasando por situaciones difíciles en todas la Arquidiócesis de Los Angeles. Alojamiento por una noche. Atención médica de emergencia. Pagos de alquiler para superar una crisis financiera y ayuda para servicios funerarios. Usted es la esperanza! Su contribución provee ayuda de emergencia para estas personas necesitadas. Encontrará los sobres respectivos para esta colecta la proxima semana a la entrada de la Iglesia. Gracias por su continuo apoyo y generosidad. Nuestra Misión: Nosotros, la comunidad de San Antonio, bendecidos con diversidad en cultura y tradiciones, nos unimos a la presencia real de Jesús en la Sagrada Eucaristía. Nos comprometemos a vivir y enseñar la palabra de nuestro señor Jesucristo por medio de nuestra oración, servicio y acciones. St. Anthony School Celebración de Gala Inaugural! TÄ|xÇàÉ wx cÜ|ÅtäxÜt “Misericordia- El Llamado a Servir” Sábado, 16 de Abril! Salón Parroquial 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm Vestir para impresionar! Boletos a la venta después de la Misa o en las oficinas del Colegio de 9 am-2pm $50.00 cada Boleto o Patrocinación de Mesa para Ocho (8) Acompáñenos a Una Fabulosa cena Honorando a: Nuestra Alcaldesa Suzanne Fuentes, Clase de 1971 Y al Concejal Michael Dugan, Padre de la Clase de 2016 Música en vivo * Bebidas* Cena * Baile Rifa de TV Pantalla de 55”* Subasta en Silencio* Entretenimiento por Jesse Campbell !!! Que tan generosamente puede usted contribuir a la educación de los niños de nuestra escuela? Apoye a nuestros estudiantes! Apoye a nuestra Escuela Parroquial ! Salvaguardar Los Niños ¿SABÍA USTED? En reconocimiento del Mes Nacional para la Prevención del Abuso Infantil, la Arquidiócesis de Los Ángeles está participando en la campaña para la Prevención de Abuso Infantil de América “Remolino de Prevención”. El remolino es un símbolo de la infancia y representa el derecho de cada niño a vivir una vida llena de esperanza, salud y felicidad. A través de la campaña tenemos la oportunidad a transformar la concientización en acción. Para más información de cómo lograr que su parroquia, escuela o familia sean parte de esta importante campaña, contacte a [email protected]. Para ayuda en particular, puede llamar al Ministerio de Asistencia al (213) 637-7650. St. Anthony School Inaugural Gala Celebration UÜxtà{ Éy fÑÜ|Çz “Mercy – The Call to Serve” Saturday, April 16th 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm St. Anthony Parish O’Grady Hall Adults Only * * * Dressy Dress Tickets are $50 Pre-Sale / $65 after 4/13 and at the Door OR Table of Eight (8) Sponsorship How generously can you contribute to the education of the children of our school? How much would you like to invest in our children’s education? Support our Students! Support our Parish School! Join Us For A Fabulous Evening Honoring: Mayor Suzanne Fuentes, Class of ‘71 Councilmember Michael Dugan Parents of Class of 2016 Graduates Live Band Entertainment By Jesse Campbell NBC’s The Voice Showcasing St. Anthony Student Talent Live Music Drinks Dinner Dancing 55” LED Big Screen TV Raffle Silent Auction Child Care Ticket/Table Sales after ALL Masses OR visit the school office, Monday-Friday, 9:00 am – 2:00 pm, 310.322.4218. For more information, please contact Mrs. Gerri Hubbard at [email protected] or at 323.291.0088