Easter Sunday - Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa

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Easter Sunday - Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa
Pro Cathedral Founded September 1, 1772
Mass Schedule
Saturday: 7:00 am, and 5:30 pm Vigil
Sunday:: English
Sunday
English:: 7:00 am, 9:00 am,
11:00 am and 6:00 pm
Spanish: 12:30 pm and 7:30 pm
Weekdays:: 7:00 am and 12:10 pm
Weekdays
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday:: 4:00 - 4:30 pm
Saturday
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord • March 27, 2016
This Weekend’s Schedule:
March 26
HOLY SATURDAY • SÁBADO SANTO
Easter Vigil • Vigilia Pascual
8 pm Vigil Mass • Bilingual
March 27
EASTER SUNDAY • DOMINGO DE PASCUA
Masses in Church: 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 am,
1:00 pm Spanish
Masses at MCP Gym: 9:10 & 11:10 am
NOTE: No Evening Masses on Easter Sunday
From our Pastor......
Dear Family in Christ,
Easter has arrived about as early as possible this year.
Lent began in mid-winter and the first day of spring
fell on Palm Sunday, the beginning of our Holy Week.
Something about this season of rebirth, to see our
tawny hills painted in living green, inspires within
us an inexpressible hope and wonder. In some way,
we are again young and the world is filled with every
possibility. New life emerges from roots and bulbs
which had withered, or seemingly from nowhere at all.
Could Easter come at any time other than spring?
Easter is the springtime of our faith. Wherever we may
be along life’s journey, we sense more than we see,
the possibility of renewed life or new life, in the very
air we breathe and in the faith we share. Jesus said
to his disciples that he came into the world that we
might have life, and have it in abundance. Easter is the
season in which we open our minds, and hearts, and
lives to the possibility of embracing abundance; life
overflowing and unending. The sweet smell of Spring
carried on the morning breeze is a sample, a foretaste
as St. Paul might say, of the eternal Spring our Lord has
prepared for us in his love and kindness.
There are some for whom this season may be their last
spring on earth with its many joys and sorrows;
only to rejoice in that first taste of eternal spring in
God’s Kingdom. This is the enduring mystery of
Easter. That knowledge, that faith, and that hope are
what make us to be Easter people throughout the year.
Our soul embraces all that this time on earth presents
to us, even as our spirit lives already with a view to the
everlasting. That is the Paschal Mystery. That is what
Christ our Lord lived and suffered to reveal to us, to
reassure us with a hope that reaches beyond whatever
limitations surround our present lives. I invite you to
put on your Easter best, to put on Christ as St. Paul
suggests. And come celebrate the spiritual springtime
of our lives in faith throughout the Easter season, as
disciples of Jesus Christ our Lord.
On behalf of Fr. Braulio and Fr. Jim, Deacon Chuck
and Deacon Jim and all the staff at Old Mission I wish
you a most Happy Easter. May God bless you this
season and pour out His grace upon your lives and
good works.
Fr. Russell Brown
Pastor
D
ivine Mercy Sunday
Domingo de la Divina Misericordia
Bilingual Mass at Mission San Luis Obispo
Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 5:30 pm
Celebrated by Bishop Richard Garcia
Divine Mercy Sunday, celebrated the Sunday after
Easter Sunday, is a relatively new addition to the
Roman Catholic liturgical calendar.
Celebrating the Divine Mercy of Jesus
Christ, as revealed by Christ Himself
to St. Maria Faustina Kowalska,
this feast was extended to the entire
Catholic Church by Pope John Paul
II on April 30, 2000, the day that he
canonized Saint Faustina.
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Parish Center
Administration
Monthly Mass at Old Mission Cemetery
Rev. Russell Brown, Pastor
Rev. Braulio Valencia, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Jim Nisbet, In Residence
Deacon Chuck M. Roeder, Permanent Deacon
Deacon Jim Burrows, Permanent Deacon
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Mr. James D. Childs, Principal Mission College Prep
Ms. Tina Ballantyne, Principal Old Mission Elementary
Office:
751 Palm Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Phone: (805) 781-8220 Fax (805) 781-8214
E-mail: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 am to 5 pm
Wednesdays Noon to 5 pm
Chapel Hours: Monday thru Friday 9 am to 4 pm
Website:
www.missionsanluisobispo.org
Unless otherwise noted, all phone numbers are
Ext. # (Voice Mail Extensions)
Pastor
16 Fr. Braulio Valencia
Parochial Vicar
32 Deacon Chuck Roeder
Permanent Deacon
14 Deacon Jim Burrows
Permanent Deacon
11 Theresa Shipsey
Business Practices
13 Corina Onato
Office Manager
20 Erika Zaldumbide
Office Assistant
15 Terry Burrows
Faith Formation, Altar Servers
29 Evan O’Reilly
Youth Ministry
35 Donna Fioravanti
Baptisms
23 Erika Siciliano
Faith Formation Assistant
18 Rosalba Torres
Office Assistant, Translations
19 Patty Moyer Pepper
(441-7901) Pastoral Care Ministry
38 Gayne Pinto-Bennett
(704-1373) Bereavement Ministry
Eucharistic Ministers/Lectors
36 Minerva Soto
Gift Shop Manager
22 Iva Svitek • Music Ministry
Jocelyn Roeder • (544-2707)
Liturgy Coordinator
Nancy Kelso-Doody
(748-0775) Events &
Environment Coordinator
Jack & Eunice Pierce
(541-4464)
Landings Program
7:30 am to 4:30 pm in the Oratory of the Immaculate
Heart of Mary (former Sister’s chapel). Divine Mercy and Rosary
at 3 pm. Petitions and Benediction of the Blessed
Sacrament at 4 pm.
Easter is past and many of you have attended Adoration
during Lent. We know that God is pleased but we
need to continue our prayers. Prayers are needed for
wisdom this election year, for a president who is faith-filled and
has a love for the people of our country. We also need prayers
to dispel the many anti-Christian feelings. Please help us to
show our faith and trust in God’s mercy and may He continue
to be pleased with our efforts of showing Him our special love
in Adoration. Come!
Share Our History
781-8220
26 Fr. Russell Brown
First Friday, April 1, 2016
Sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America.
For more information call 594-1219.
Use your bar code scanner for quick
access to our Parish Website
Parish Staff & Ministries
The monthly 1st Saturday Mass at the Old Mission cemetery
for April will be April 2nd at 10 am celebrated by Fr. Philip
Garcia. All are welcome to join us.
Finance Council
Gayla Newman
Ann Palmer
Charles Porter
Bernie Suttle
Chris Will
Schools &
Campus Ministry
Old Mission School
(543-6019)
Ms. Tina Ballantyne, Principal
761 Broad St., SLO 93401
www.oldmissionschool.com
Mission College Preparatory
(543-2131)
Mr. James D. Childs, Principal
682 Palm St., SLO 93401
Newman Catholic Center
(543-4105)
Fr. John Ulrich, S.M. and
Fr. Kevin Duggan, S.M.
1472 Foothill, SLO 93401
Ministries
Gift Shop & Museum
(543-6850)
Open 7 days per week
9 am - 4 pm (Winter hours)
(9 am - 5 pm Summer hours)
Social Justice Ministry
Delores Winje (543-4064)
St. Vincent de Paul
(544-7041)
Public Assistance
Tuesdays at Prado 2-3 pm
Thursdays at Old Mission
3-4 pm by Appointment only
Catholic Charities Office
541-9110
Did you ever want to give tours, share our history, learn more
about the early Mission days?
The Mission Docents are planning a “Spring Training” on the
following Saturdays: April 16, 23, 30, May 7 & 14. Come to
learn about our early history and the peoples who pioneered
at this Mission.Topics to be covered are: St. Louis, Chumash/
Salinian history, Early explorers, Mission Era, Rituals, Art, Bells,
How to give tours, plus much more.
We will meet at 9:30 in the Serra Room. Sessions will be
approximately 1 ½ hours in length. Please join us for these
informative sessions.
Ministry Opening: Catholic Chaplain at the
San Luis Obispo County Jail and Juvenile Hall
(Paid position; open to laity or clergy)
Restorative Partners seeks to hire a part-time Catholic Chaplain.
Primary duties include:
• Oversight of religious programming i.e. Sunday services, Spiritual Counseling;
Bible Study and Spirituality Programs • Volunteer recruitment, training,
scheduling and supervision • Coordination and distribution of materials i.e.
Bibles, Sunday service bulletins.
Requirements include:
• Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s Degree
in a related field • Three years’ as a chaplain or in a related field • Must
possess a valid California driver’s license • Must pass a background check •
Demonstrate a restorative justice approach to this ministry • Bilingual preferred
If interested, please send your resume and cover letter to
Sr. Theresa Harpin, C.S.J., Executive Director
[email protected]
Open Period: Monday, March 7, 2016 - April 15, 2016
Old Mission Thrift Store
www.missionthrift.com
2640 Broad Street, SLO
(544-0720)
Mon-Sat 10 AM - 6 PM,
Sunday 12 - 4 PM
Old Mission Cemetery
(541-0584)
Care for Creation
Instead of using plastic Easter grass, what about using
live grass? It’s not too late - Easter lasts until the Feast of
Pentecost on May 15. Check out
‘living Easter grass’ at http://tinyurl.com/h9arxmo
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Mass Intentions
Initials in italics indicate scheduled Presider
SATURDAY MARCH 26
Welcome home!
It’s a joy to have our
church filled to the
brim! If you’re a
visitor and want to
discover what being
a Catholic is all about, give Terry a
call or send an email. (see below)
Also, Easter is about new life!
Wanted: Catholics who haven’t
been confirmed, or who weren’t
married in the church, who have
been away, have questions... Now’s
the time to reach out! During this
Year of Mercy let us help you get
reconnected with the church.
We miss you!!!
Readings For This Week
Listen and remember through Word and Bread
Sun, 3/27: Acts 10:34a, 37-43;
Ps 118:1-2,16-17, 22-23;
Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b-8;
Jn 20:1-9 or Lk 24:13-35
Mon, 3/28: Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-11;
Mt 28:8-15
Tue, 3/29: Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, 18-20, 22;
Jn 20:11-18
Wed, 3/30: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4, 6-9;
Lk 24:13-35
Thur, 3/31: Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2, 5-9;
Lk 24:35-48
Fri, 4/1: Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2, 4, 22-27;
Jn 21:1-14
Sat, 4/2: Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118:1, 14-21;
Mk 16:9-15
Sun, 4/3: Acts 5:12-16; Ps 118:2-4,13-15,22-24;
Rv 1:9-11a,12-13,17-19; Jn 20:19-31
Call Terry Burrows 781-8220 ext 15
[email protected]
R
eturning and
Inactive Catholics
Welcome!
If you are a Catholic who has
been away, or are becoming
less active, we invite you
to be active again.
LANDINGS is a program that
offers a “safe place to land,”
a place for listening
and being heard,
a place for asking questions
and for reconnecting with the
faith as an adult.
If you are interested,
please contact
Jack Pierce, (805) 234-3854,
(805) 541-4464 or email:
[email protected]
for more information.
R
EFLECTION OF THE WEEK
March 27, 2016
Easter Sunday of the
Resurrection of the Lord
On Friday afternoon when Jesus
died, the women had not been able
to finish the customary preparation
for burial. The Sabbath began
at sundown on Friday, so Mary
of Magdala hurried to the tomb
Sunday morning to complete her
task. She found the tomb empty.
Certain that Jesus’ body had been
stolen, she ran back to get the
other disciples. Peter and the other
disciple also found an empty tomb
but with Jesus’ clothing rolled
neatly and placed where his body
had been. The disciples still didn’t
understand about the resurrection
and Mary wept. As she cried,
two angels appeared asking why
she was crying. She then saw a
gardener and asked him where
the body might be. When he called
her by name, Mary immediately
recognized Jesus.
Reflection question:
Adults: What change could the hope
of the Resurrection of Christ inspire
you to make?
Children: What bad habit would
you like to “clear out” during the
hopeful time of this Easter season?
Reflection and questions from RCL Benziger.
http://rclblectionary.com
Holy Sat rday
8:00 (RB) Int of Benefactors of Old Mission Parish
†Michael Joseph Calonico
†Addison James Fancon
SUNDAY MARCH 27
Easter Sunday
7:00 (RB) †Bobbi Mares
†Manuel Limon
Int of Maria Limon
9:00 (BV) †Ben Maddalena
†Mitzi & John Swabowski
9:10 at MCP (RB) Intention of Parishioners
†George Kovesdi
11:00 (SR) †Benjamin-Priscilla-Loreto
†E.C.-Aurelia-Lorenza
11:10 at MCP (RB) Intention of Parishioners
1:00 (BV) Int of Guillermo Loayza
MONDAY MARCH 28
7:00 (RB) †Patti Moerman
Int of Candy Castanares
12:10 (RB) †Lucile Loughlin
†Mabelle Pence
TUESDAY MARCH 29
7:00 (RB) Int of Carol Ackerman
Int of Angi Arends
12:10 (RB) Int of Maria Jackson
Int of Jim & Terry Burrows & family
WEDNESDAY MARCH 30
7:00 (RB) †Nelson Mc Intyre
†Estefany Sarabia
12:10 (BV) †Gretchen Rademacher
THURSDAY MARCH 31
7:00 (BV) †Jack Tompkins Ready
†Estefany Sarabia
12:10 (BV) †Jeff Cole
FRIDAY APRIL 1
7:00 (BV) Int of Tomas V. Abelkis
†Patti Moerman
12:10 (RR) Int of all Living &
Deceased Veterans
Int of Ilis Perlini
SATURDAY APRIL 2
7:00 (BV) †Bernard & Ruth Dusek
†Diane Fisher
5:30 (RG) †Rita Marie Goehner (10 years)
†Nicolas M. Baran
†Bill Oldson
SUNDAY APRIL 3
2nd Sunday of Easter
7:00 (RR) †Gumensindo & Paulina Wamar
Int of Gloria Ruiz
9:00 (RB) †Mary Hill
11:00 (RB) Int of Aurea Cruz
Int of Rose & Al Amaral
12:30 (BV) †Moises Luis
6:00 (BV) Intention of Parishioners
7:30 (BV) †Mary Flor Serpa, Family & Friends
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Prayer Requests...
If you or a member of your family
would like the faith community of
Mission Parish to join you in prayers
for special needs, contact the parish
office at 781-8220. We do occasionally
take some names off of the list printed
in the bulletin. The current list contains
names received since Jan. 30, 2015.
If we have taken a name from the printed list of a
person still in need of prayers, please give us a call
and we will happily put him or her back on. Please
take some time this week to remember the following
in your prayers:
• For all in our parish family who are suffering
serious or terminal illness
• For Armed Forces Men and Women on Active
Duty, and for
R.I.P. †
Nate Kovesdi
Rachel Kovesdi
Jason Lal
Valerie Lambert
David Lewelling
Maria Limon
Terry Lovejoy
Maria Teresita Luna
Manuel Luvano
Ben Mangabat
Flor Manuero
Ernie Martin
Vern Mason
Nancy McDonough
Carol McDowell
Georgina Mele
Enrique Melendez
Trish Michalski
Ellen Miller
Dawn Mirabelli
Humberto Monge
Cira Mejia Nevi
Cecilia Nievez
Jesse Nieves
Julian Nieves
Julianna Nievez
Nievez Family
Eileen O’Melveny &
family
Connie Pillsbury
Jack & Christine
Poggemeyer & Family
Brian Porterfield & family
Sean Porterfield
Alex Putnam
Dana Rasmissen
Juan B. Rivera
Frank Reed
Paprocini Rodriguez
Gloria Rosinni & Family
Charles Saint Vincent
Jenna Scott
Dennis X. Shea
John Silva
Connie Smith
Fr. Mark Stetz
Diane Suderman
Susi & Erich
Shannon Thompson
Joyce Villa
Keona Walker
Diane Whittaker
Paul Willis
Fr. Jim Nisbet’s
Scripture Class
7:00
pm Mondays
the Hall
NOTE:
Fr. Jim’s in
Classes
10:30Monday
am Tuesdays
the Hall both
andin
Tuesday
The classes
run one
hour
WILL
NOT MEET
this
week.
each
in the
form his
of aMonday
lecture
He
will
resume
with
opportunity
classes
April 18for
and his
questionsClasses
at the end.
They
Tuesday
April
12th.
are separate areas of studies.
Scripture Study
Reflect on Readings for this
coming Sunday’s Masses.
Scripture study meets each
Wednesday at l:00 pm,
following the 12:10 Mass in
the Serra room. We read the
scripture for the following
Sunday and reflect on and
discuss the readings. As
a group we nourish one
another by sharing our faith
and reflecting on our own
experiences in our journey.
Missalettes and other
materials are provided. Any
questions? Please call the
Parish Center at 781-8220.
Pray the Rosary
With Us Every MONDAY
evening at 5:45 pm, we pray
the Rosary. Share devotions
and petitions while praying as
a spiritual community in our
historic Old Mission CHAPEL.
Please join us and stay for one
or more decades of the rosary.
Ave Maria, Friends!
Adults Seeking
Confirmation
Did you miss confirmation
in high school and is
the Spirit calling you to
complete your initiation
through the sacrament of
Confirmation? Like Samuel
in 1 Sam 3: 9-10 will you
respond to God’s calling?
NOW is your window of
opportunity. Call Terry
for more info. 781-8220
ext. 15 or email tburrows@
oldmissionslo.org
Infant Baptism:
Registered parishioners
may call 781-8220, x35 for
information and dates about
baptism for their children.
Jeff Cole, Gretchen Rademacher, Baptism classes:
Spanish class will be Apr 4 at 7 pm
Moises Luis, Peter Stoner, and
All who have died this week.
English class will be Apt 24 at 2 pm
Social Justice Ministry
Meets the first Tuesday of every
month at 7 pm in the Serra Center.
Join us to learn what our new projects
are, and what you can do to help.
Alleluia! Alleluia!! He is risen!!
On this most joyous feast of the year,
the members of the Social Justice
committee wish you happy,
holy and healthy Easter blessings!
We are reminded of Christ’s promise
“I will give you joy which
no power can take from you”..
We are thankful for God’s gift of rain which
has beautifully turned our hills and byways
into lush greenery, a magical sight!
Spring is here-sing out praise to our Risen Christ!
Again we say “Alleluia!
He has risen from the dead!”
P
llease,
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continue
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pray
ray ffor
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ain.
Mother’s Day Cards
and Flowers are Here!
Treat your Mom and benefit ALPHA moms.
Starting April 9-10 through April 30-May 1,
Mother’s Day Cards will be available.
Orders for bouquets will be taken and can be
delivered before Mother’s Day, May 6- 7.
For information, contact Faith Ann at 544-5634
or the ALPHA office at 541-3367/
The Little Ones
Jim Burrows
©2016 Jim Burrows www.jimburrowsartist.com
Ty Cooper
Sandie Hirst
The Allwein Family
Dave Anderson
Virginia Aranico
Betty Arbogast
Santos Arrona
Margaret Askelund
Amy Baptiste
Juan Barron
Cindy Bebereia
Nelson Bermudez
Joann Bernadette
Ines Bongio
Paul Bonjour
Adrianne Bright
Kevin Bright
Karen Brown
Charlene Casciola
Regina Clarke
Shawn Clarke
Cathy Connor
Elena Corbelli
Imelda Delossanpos
Santiago, Camila Diaz
Carolyn Dolecki
Elise Duclos
Jinah Duncan
Richard Engel
Sally Equinoa
Janel Ferguson
Charles Fetyko
Faith Ann Fieldhouse
James Fowler
Michael J. Fox
Gladys Fraund & Family
Charles Freeman
Mary Ella Garder
Nadia Ghobrial
Spencer Godsey
Dorothy Ellis Goldberg
Walt Gonyer
Mary Grimes
Paula Gurney
Garney and Vicky Hall
Li Way Way Hernandez
Kay Heaton
Claire Hester
Gary Hitchcock
Geri House
Maria Jackson
Bea Jeong
Barry Karleskint
Russ Kiger
Marcia Kinneavy
ADULT
ENRICHMENT
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March 27, 2016 • Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
E
lementary Faith
Formation
Amidst the Easter eggs & chocolate
bunnies enjoy a ‘resurrection tomb
cake’ or other fun lamb themed
desserts (Jesus, our savior, the
Lamb of God). Check out
http://tinyurl.com/h9arxmo
Terry Burrows at 781-8220 ext. 15,
or [email protected]
Old Mission School
The families and
staff of Old Mission
School wish everyone
in the parish a
most holy fifty
days of Easter! May the hope and
compassion of this season renew
and transform our lives!
Old Mission School will not be in
session this last week as staff and
families celebrate the resurrection
of Jesus with a much appreciated
week of vacation.School will
resume as we gather for prayer and
joyfully sing Alleluia at morning
assembly on Monday, April 4.
Old Mission Catholic School is currently
accepting applications for preschool
through eighth grade. Our entire
school community is dedicated to the
development of socially responsible
citizens for the twenty-first century who
are spiritually empowered, academically
enriched, and morally accountable for
their actions. For more information or
to obtain an application, please visit our
website at www.oldmissionschool.com
or call 543-6019. Come see us! A Catholic
education is a great advantage for life!
Y
outh Ministry
ALL YOUTH ARE WELCOME!
7th & 8th Grade • Most Fridays
7:00-8:30 pm in the Youth Center
No meeting March 25th or April 1st.
Next meeting will be April 8th.
High School
This Week...........................
Saturday
March 26
Holy Saturday
No Reconciliation today • Only One Mass today
8 pm Vigil Mass - Bilingual
Easter Vigil of the Lord’s Resurrection
No meeting on March 28th.
Next Meeting Monday, April 4th
in the Youth Center.
Confirmation (years 1 & 2)
Year 1 - 4-5:45 pm on April 17th
“Scripture and Tradition” - in Parish Hall
Year 2 - 4-5:45 pm on April 10th
“Why and how to go to Reconciliation”
- meet in Parish Hall
For more info contact Evan O’Reilly
at [email protected]
G Happy Easter
ift Shop News
Feliz Pascua
May you be filled with the
Peace of our Lord on this
Holy Day of the Ressurrection.
Que la Paz de nuestro señor
esté con ustedes en éste
santo día de la resurrección
Enjoy the Gardens and the joy of new
life that is visible all around us. Don’t
forget to stop and smell the roses.
The gift shop is closed today.
We welcome you to visit us
7 days a week – from 9-5 PM.
Bienvenidos
A CONTEMPLATIVE ROSARY
MISSION SAN LUIS OBISPO DE TOLOSA
Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 10 am
Mission Singers Ensemble & Piano
Praying the Glorious Mysteries
with Scripture and Song.
A Contemplative Rosary
is a pastoral response to Pope JohnPaul II’s Apostolic
Letter on the Most Holy Rosary
(Rosarium Virginis Mariae),
composed by Bob Hurd in San Jose, California, May 2005
Sunday
Easter Sunday
March 27
Masses in Church: English: 7:00, 9:00, 11 am,
Spanish: 1:00 pm
Masses at MCP Gym: English: 9:10 & 11:10 am
No Evening Masses on Easter Sunday
Monday
March 28
Parish Offices Closed Today
5:45 pm Rosary Group -Chapel
NO Fr. Jim’s Scripture Study -Back 4/18
NO High School Yth Nite -This Week
Tuesday
March 29
NO Fr. Jim’s Scripture Study -Back 4/12
Wednesday
March 30
1 pm Scripture Study -Serra Ctr
6:30 pm ProCathedral Choir -Church
Thursday
Friday
March 31
April 1
7:30 am to 4:30 pm in the Chapel
Adoration of the
Blessed Sacrament
NO 7th & 8th Grade Youth Night
-Youth Center
Saturday
April 2
10 am Sung Rosary - Church
10 am 1st Saturday Mass at Cemetery
4 pm Sacrament of Reconciliation
5:30 pm Special Bilingual Mass for
Divine Mercy Sunday
Presider: Bishop Richard Garcia
(See Bulletin Cover)
Sunday
April 3
2nd Sunday of Easter
9 am Coffee & Donuts Social -after mass
LA VOZ LATINA
Domingo de Pascua: La Resurrección del Señor
Y la tristeza se convirtió en alegría y la alegría
en esperanza.
Creer en la resurrección de Jesús nos da la
seguridad de que hay un futuro para cada ser
humano. Es la respuesta de Dios a nuestras
añoranzas de vida eterna. Es la prueba contundente
de que Dios existe y de que Él es amor infinito, que
sobrepasa el dolor, el sufrimiento y la muerte.
El Padre resucitó a su Hijo para que nosotros no
vivamos en la desesperación. Esta vida tiene de todo.
Tiene penas, tiene dolor, tiene sufrimientos y muerte;
pero también tiene alegrías, tiene placeres, gozos,
momentos de felicidad indescriptible, con los cuales
se alimenta nuestra convicción de que los males no
pueden conducirnos a la derrota; siempre contamos
con la fuerza de un Dios que nos invita a contemplar
su victoria.
En estos días hemos contemplado los días
más trágicos de la vida de Jesús, hechos que nos
conmueven hasta en lo más profundo de nuestro ser.
Pero hoy, dos mil años después, El sigue sufriendo
en la persona de nuestros prójimos y nos pide que
de igual manera nos conmovamos por las tristezas
y situaciones de carencia y dolor que viven nuestros
hermanos; que no nos conformemos con ver las
injusticias con las que se atropella y se condena a los
demás; sino que nos comprometamos en la lucha por
un mundo mejor.
Ahora se nos invita a contemplar al Resucitado para
que pensemos que nuestras luchas no serán en vano,
sino que tendrán una recompensa grande al llamarnos
a resucitar con El; lo cual no sucede de a gratis, hay
que comprometerse y luchar sin desfallecer.
¡Felices Pascuas de Resurrección!
P. Braulio
NOS ACORDAMOS DE TI
Nos acordamos de ti, oh Jesús resucitado,
el primero de entre los muertos.
Tu resurrección destruye el poder de la muerte
y cambia las lágrimas de agonía a lágrimas de alegría.
¡Bendito eres!
—De Oraciones Biblicas, p. 163 por Lucien Deiss, CSSp, copyright © 1976, 1981, Lucien Deiss.
Publicado por World Library Publications.
BAUTISMOS
Los feligreses registrados en la Misión de San Luis Obispo
pueden llamar al 781-8220 para obtener información y
fechas para bautizar a sus hijos. Las clases de bautismo en
español son el primer lunes de cada mes.
Quinceañeras
A
ño Jubilar de la Misericordia
¡RESUCITÓ!
Avisar a la oficina con seis meses de anticipación.
1. Llame para verificar que el templo y el sacerdote
están disponibles para la fecha deseada.
2. Llame a la coordinadora de Ceci Pimienta, al
(805)806-0536 para seguir el proceso de preparación.
27 de marzo de 2016
Domingo de Pascua: la Resurección del Señor
Este es el día en que actuó el Señor, sea
nuestra alegría y nuestro gozo. ¡Aleluya!
En este Año Jubilar de la Misericordia
la Pascua continua siendo la victoria de
Dios misericordioso que levanta a Jesús
“el testigo fiel, el primogénito de los
muertos y el soberano de los reyes de la
tierra” (Apocalipsis 1:5), “el primogénito
entre muchos hermanos” (Romanos
8:29), venciendo a la muerte en todas sus
formas, en todos nos nosotros en la familia
humana. En el Evangelio de la Vigilia, este año
el de Lucas, ensajeros celestiales enviaron a las mujeres
a anunciar (24:6). En el Evangelio de Juan, la tumba
vacía igualmente “envía” a María Magdalena, Pedro y el
Discípulo Amado, quienes creían aunque no entendían
plenamente. Por último, en la tarde de este domingo de
Pascua, el Evangelio de Lucas que cuenta la historia de
Emaús, nos envía como “misioneros de misericordia”,
asegurándonos que encontraremos al Señor Resucitado,
hoy y cada día en “la persona desconocida” que
encontramos en nuestro camino de la vida, en la “Palabra
que hace que arda nuestros corazones” y “al partir el pan”
(ver Lucas 24:32, 35).
—Peter Scagnelli, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
¡Bienvenidos a casa!
Es una alegría ver la iglesia llena! Si estas de visita y
quieres descubrir lo que significa ser católico, llama a
Terry o envíale un correo electrónico.
¡La Pascua es vida nueva! También andamos buscando
a todos los católicos que no han sido confirmados, o a
aquellos que no están casados por la iglesia, a los que
han estado lejos... ¡Ahora es el momento de acercarse
y preguntar! Dejen que los ayudemos a reconectar con
la iglesia en este año tan especial de La Misericordia.
¡Los extrañamos! Llamen a Terry Burrows 781-8220
ext.15 o envienle un correo electrónico a: tburrows@
oldmissionslo.org
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Hace casi dos mil años María Magdalena fue muy de
mañana al sepulcro de Jesús. Fue a rezar como muchos
hacemos ante la tumba de un ser amado. Esa mañana ella
se convertiría en apóstol de los apóstoles, primera testigo
de Jesús resucitado de entre los muertos. Siglos después
el testimonio de la Magdalena sigue siendo importante
en la historia cristiana. Durante estos días en Anguiano,
España, hombres y jóvenes de las viejas familias de la
zona bailan y caminan con una pequeña imagen de la
Magdalena. Se visten con camisas y faldones largos de
muchos colores, mostrando la belleza de la diversidad
hispana. Ellos bailan en honor de esa santa mujer de
Magdalena y lo hacen sobre andas de casi un metro
de altura. Ellos toman la imagen desde la iglesia de su
pueblo en las montañas en el norte del país y la llevan
bailando por las calles empedradas bajando al santuario
que han preparado para ella. Todo el pueblo reza y festeja
en honor de la santa que fue buscando un difunto y se
encontró con el Señor de la vida eterna.
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