SAINT BONAVENTURE CATHOLIC PARISH
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SAINT BONAVENTURE CATHOLIC PARISH
SAINT BONAVENTURE CATHOLIC PARISH He ran to his son, embraced him and kissed him. Luke 15:20 Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time September 15, 2013 Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page two PASTOR’S CORNER Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, In today’s Gospel (Luke 15) Jesus tells three parables to address the complaint of the Pharisees and scribes. They are upset because Jesus welcomes and eats with tax collectors and sinners. So Jesus tells them the parables of the lost sheep, the lost coin, and the lost son. More appropriately the parables are of the found sheep, the found coin, and the found son. The purpose of a parable is to grab the listeners’ attention with a story that sometimes doesn’t make sense and then help them see things in a different way. People hearing that a shepherd would leave ninety-nine docile sheep to go after one wayward one would probably think the shepherd was crazy. This would be the same reaction to spending the day looking for a lost coin. They would have definitely reacted negatively to the crazy father who accepts the wayward son back who had blown half the father’s estate. That reaction is exactly what Jesus expects. He wants them to realize that men and women wouldn’t do this, but God does do this. God is crazy in love with us. Our Father (Abba) wants to love us into repentance. He wants us to come back to him when we’ve turned away. He rejoices when we come back. He throws a party for us when we return to him. Unfortunately the scribes and Pharisees, who like the older son in the third parable, do not want to accept the wayward person back. Jesus reaches out to them as the father does in the “Prodigal Son” parable: “My son, you are here with me always; everything I have is yours. But now we must celebrate and rejoice because your brother was dead and has come to life again; he was lost and has been found.” May the Lord help us to be like the loving Father who accepts our wayward sons and daughters back with joy. May we always show our gratitude to God for forgiving us and embracing us in his extravagant love. Open the Door of Faith Catechetical Sunday September 15 This year’s theme is “Open the Door of Faith.” Those whom the community has designated to serve as catechists will be commissioned for their ministry. Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each person plays, by virtue of Baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel. Catechetical Sunday is an opportunity for all to rededicate themselves to this mission as a community of faith. A Prayer for Catechists O God, our Heavenly Father, you have given us the gift of these catechists to be heralds of the Gospel to our parish family. We lift them up to you in thanksgiving and intercede for them concerning their hopes and needs. May we be attentive to the presence of your Word in them, a Word that lifts up and affirms, calls forth and challenges, is compassionate and consoles. Pancake Breakfast Sunday, September 15 Parish Hall Summer has ended and the Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfasts start up again! Join us for the best breakfast in town after the first three morning Masses next Sunday — pancakes, eggs, sausage, fruit cocktail, orange juice and coffee. NEW ITEM: Frittata. Adults $6, $4 for children under 12. Come out and support the Knights as we raise money for Knights of Columbus charities. We pray that our parish family will always be blessed with those who have responded to the call to share in Christ’s prophetic mission as catechists. May we too be open to the universal call to service that Christ addresses to all of his disciples, contributing our gifts to the communion of faith, the Church. We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen. September 15, 2013 Page three ATTENTION ALL MINISTRY LEADERS Pastoral Council’s Annual MINISTRY LEADERSHIP MEETING Tuesday, September 17 6:30-8:30 p.m. Parish Hall Doors open at 6:30 p.m. to enjoy fellowship, refreshments and desserts. Meeting begins at 7:00 p.m. We look forward to hearing about your ministry goals, to sharing key updates from Father Joe and to learning how the Pastoral Council can support your ministries. A representative from each parish ministry is highly encouraged to attend. MEXICAN FOOD Sunday, September 22 Come enjoy delicious Mexican food including tamales on sale in the parish hall after the 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 noon and 1:30 p.m. Masses. Sponsored by Grupo de Oración Santa Maria de Guadalupe. Bible Study “The Women of the Gospels: Missionaries of God’s Love” Begins Thursday, October 3 1st & 3rd Thursdays of the Month 7:00-8:30 p.m. Duffy West The gospels portray women as significant and influential members of Jesus’ followers. As part of the Word Among Us Keys to the Bible series, this Bible study presents six examples of women in the gospels. Open to men and women. Continues until approximately March 2014. Cost of book $15 (includes taxes and shipping/handling.) Electronic copy available for $9.56 (excludes taxes) at http://bookstore.wau.org/showproducts. cfm?WPCID=1107&step=5. Sign up deadline September 18. Please contact Glenda Mercado at [email protected] or 756-1072. Sponsored by Christ Renews His Parish. Please Register by September 24 The St. Bonaventure Children’s Choir will begin rehearsals on Thursday, October 3. All children in grades 1-6 are eligible to be in the choir, regardless of what school they attend. Rehearsals run from 3:00 to 4:15 p.m. every Thursday, with some exceptions. The Children’s Choir sings at the 9:00 a.m. Mass from mid-October through the end of May, with some exceptions. Register your child online at http://www.saintbonaventureparish. org/ministries/worship-liturgy/choir-childrens-team/sign-up-form/. Pinwheels for Peace Plant a Pinwheel September 19-21 Junior Girl Scout Troop 87 invites all members of the community to plant a pinwheel in our Peace Garden outside the St. Bonaventure School office to help celebrate the International Day of Peace. Pinwheels can be any shape or size. You are encouraged to write your thoughts about war and peace tolerance, living in harmony with others somewhere on the pinwheel. Once planted, the spinning of the pinwheels in the wind will express our prayers for peace throughout the country and the world! Pinwheel templates can be found online at www.pinwheelsforpeace.com. PARISH FESTIVAL October 11-13 2nd Early Bird Winner $50 Congratulations, Sue Kuiper Page four September 15, 2013 Treasuring Your Marriage How do you feel about your answers? • Do we pray before our meals? • Do we deal with conflicts one at a time or do we try to take on everything at once? • Do I feel understood by my spouse when I express a concern? We have couples at all stages of the Sacrament of Marriage attending! We invite the newly engaged to those who have been married over 60 years. This program fulfills the premarital preparation requirements for the Diocese of Orange and also qualifies for those who will have their marriages convalidated. There is no fee. Plan on attending all four sessions Tuesdays, October 1,8,15 and 22. Sign up in the parish center. For more info call Julie at 846-2359. YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE Sign-ups and Player Evaluations Monday, October 21 Time for kids’ basketball! All boys and girls in the parish in grades K-4 are invited to sign-ups and evaluations October 21 at 6:00 p.m. at the St. Bonaventure basketball courts. Enrollment forms are available at the parish office and on the family envelope page of the school web site http:// www.stbonaventureschool.org. They are also on the parish web site http:// stbonaventure.org in the “Get Involved, Community Life” section. Drop off completed forms at the school or parish office. For more info or if you would like to volunteer to coach or referee, please contact Paul Steele at [email protected]. Sponsored by the St. Bonaventure Men’s Club. Thursday Morning Scripture Study “CATHOLICISM ” Begins Thursday, October 17 9:30 a.m. Parish Center Fr. Robert Barron created this ground-breaking program as a thematic presentation of what Catholics believe and why, so all adults can come to a deeper understanding of the Catholic Faith. This engaging and interesting formational program uses the art, architecture, literature, music and all the treasures of the Catholic tradition to illuminate the timeless teachings of the Church. Workbook and study guide $20. You may register at the door. For info call the Adult Education office, 846-3359x478. HELPING THE FAMILIES OF OUR “WOUNDED WARRIORS” Please join in providing funds for the needy families of our wounded service men and women, who come from out of the area to be with their loved ones at the Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton. Pastoral Care Services helps provide food certificates, hotels, transportation, etc., easing the financial struggle and trying times that these families face. For more info call Mrs. Deana Progar at 949-525-7092 or e-mail [email protected]. Please make checks payable to “Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton” (tax ID# 330484411). Mail checks to Mrs. Deana Progar, c/o St. Edward Church, 33926 Calle La Primavera, Dana Point, 92629. Thank you. September 21-22 and September 28-29 Cub Scout Pack 227 will be selling Trail's End Popcorn after the Saturday 5:00 p.m. Masses and also after the Sunday morning and 5:00 p.m. Masses. We have flavored and microwave popcorn. Prices range from $10 to $75. For a donation of $30 or $50 you can send popcorn to the Military. This fund-raiser helps support our Cub Scout Pack which is sponsored by the St. Bonaventure Men’s Club. For more info call Barbara Niklas, 742-1990. 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. in the parish center. For more info call Cindy in the Christian Initiation Office at 846-3359x462 or e-mail rcia@ stbonaventure.org. FAMILIES OF NAZARETH You Can Always Return “If you have strayed from God, regardless of how far you have wandered away, you can always return.” —Tadeusz Dajczer, The Gift of Faith, p. 75 • Small faith-sharing groups open to anyone seeking a deeper relationship with the loving presence of Jesus. Gospel reflection at www.familiesofnazareth.us. For info call Mary Jane Bartee at 8468434 or [email protected]. September 15, 2013 Page five Ǥ Campaign Newsletter ͳͶǦͳͷǡʹͲͳ͵yͳ Ǩ Our parish continues to make progress as we work toward reaching our goal in our For Christ Forever Campaign. Many families have demonstrated their support to the campaign by filling out a pledge card. To those families who have contributed, thank you for your continued support! St. Bonaventure has pledged over $1,005,438 toward our goal of $1,807,232. This represents just over 56% of our goal from only 419 of our parish families. Please help us build on this success and reach our goal of 100% participation by making your pledge today! It is only through prayer and sacrifice that we can make this campaign a success. Please make your gift soon to reduce the amount of follow-up contacts our volunteers will be making over the next few days. SUGGESTED GIFT PLANS Can You Sacrifice? $216.35 per week $108.18 per week $64.91 per week $43.27 per week $32.46 per week $21.64 per week $12.99 per week Then Your 48 Monthly Payments Would Be About… $938 $469 $281 $188 $141 $94 $56 After a 10% Initial Payment of… $5,000 $2,500 $1,500 $1,000 $750 $500 $300 After 4 Years Your Total Pledge Would Be… $50,000 $25,000 $15,000 $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $3,000 • Gift plans are based on a 10% down payment, however, a down payment is not necessary to begin your pledge. • Payment reminders will be mailed to you in accordance with your payment plan (monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annually). • The Diocese also accepts gifts of stocks, direct debit and credit card payments. • Gifts can also be made online by visiting www.ForChristFoever.com. Ȉ ȈǤǤͳͶʹ͵͵Ȉǡͻʹͺ͵ ͳͶǤʹͻǤͲʹͷȈǤǤ Page six September 15, 2013 REMEMBRANCE of Those Who Serve in Our Military St. Bonaventure Parish prays for the souls of those who have perished in war, for the innocent victims of war, for the safe return of those who are currently fighting, and for an end to conflict. We pray especially for: Michael Agunod Staff Sgt. Mike Alberts, Army SPCL Jose Aleman, Army LCPL Andrew Ryan Armstrong CPL Joseph Brown, Army Nathan Brown Sgt. Joseph Brown, Army Sgt. Xavier Burd, XVIII Airborne Corps SFC Edward Campos, Army MCrpl. Ray Burke, Canadian Forces PFC David Caruana, Army Specialist Erica Lynn Caruana, Army Ranger Nathan Davidson Pvt. Nick Detchman, USMC Jason Michael Dietrick Col. Daniel Ermer SPCL Joseph Esposito, Army CPL Derek Forte, USMC PFC Garrett Ferguson Lt. Cdr. Craig Frangente CPL Robert Fresenius, USMC Sgt. David Fresenius, USMC LCPL Heidi Fresenius, USMC CPL Stephen Galli, USMC Sgt. Vincent D. Gandolfo, Army CPL Robert A. Garofalo, USMC AAV SPC Michael Gastelum, 422nd MP Co. LCPL Michael Gerdin, USMC LCPL William Gomez, USMC LCPL Tim Grant, USMC Petty Officer 1st Class Ivan Gulmesoff Maj. Shawn Daniel Hagan, 187 Airlift Squadron LCPL Jeff Hoffman, USMC Sgt. Kevin Horowitz, Air Force Maj. Michael Horowitz, Air Force Capt. Mark Jennings, Army PFC Chris L. Jones, Army Col. Michael Kampsen Amanda Komp 1st Sgt. Nicholas Anthony Macklin, USMC Mitch Masters, Navy SPC Erika Rose Mendoza, Spcl Forces Kevin Patrick Miller, USMC Trenton Miller, Army, 82nd Airborne LCPL Alex Minsky, USMC PFC Michelle Murphy, Army Capt. Patrick Murphy, Army SPC Richard Murphy, Army Drew T. Newton, Navy Mathew Michael Nichols, USCG Maj. Steven Niewiarowski Lt. Cdr. Sean O’Connor, Navy LCPL Kevin Oliver Sgt. Tommy Parker, USMC LCPL Jordan Payton, USMC CPL Tyler Payton, USMC Erick Pelowitz, Air Force PFC Levi Peters, USMC SPC Joshua Reams, Army, Afghanistan PFC William R. Robles MSgt. Gregrey A. Ryan, USAF Kevin Sarjent Sgt. Brian Samarripa, Army LCPL Jason Schrance, USMC LCPL Joshua B. Smith, USMC CPL Stephen Spencer, USMC David Souza CPL John Paul Summers, USMC Midshipman Aaron Tanner Andrew M. Touchie, Navy LCPL Keith Wilson, USMC Trevor Win’E Airman 1st Class Tyler Woolverton, Air Force LCPL Shawn Yarono Colonel Peter Zarcone, Sr., USMC PFC Peter Zarcone, Jr., Army If you have loved ones currently serving and would like their name included in this remembrance, call the parish center, 846-3359x0. Praying For Our Military We meet on the third Wednesday of the month in the hall conference room, 7:00–8:30 p.m. For info call Marie at 846-1094. Expectant Mothers Please pray for the good health and safety of all expectant mothers and their babies, especially those in our parish community — Becky Brown, Shara Resnikoff, Kathryn Presiado and Erin Sun. 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 Joe Sullivan, 842-9707. HELP WITH PREGNANCY Pregnant women in need can turn for help to the Pro-Life movement. Birth Choice: 949-364-3928 (Mission Viejo, Open Mon-Fri) Birth Choice: 516-9045 (Orange, closed Mon and Thurs) Horizon Pregnancy Clinic: 897-7500 (Huntington Beach) Life Center: 835-5433 (Santa Ana) Precious Life Shelter: 562-431-5025 (Los Alamitos) Viet Pro Life: 721-8557, 654-6877 RESPECT LIFE ROSARY Saturday, September 21 This Saturday we will meet for our monthly prayer vigil in front of the Planned Parenthood office on Beach Blvd. just north of Hazard (park along Hazard east of Beach). 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 and safety of all who visit this office and others like it. For info call Joe Sullivan, 842-9707. CATHOLIC EXTENSION Be sure to pick up a copy of the fall issue of Extension magazine in the parish center. Catholic Extension is a national organization that helps build our Catholic faith in areas where resources are scarce. It funds seminarian education, the ministries, and clergy of small parishes and campus ministries nationwide. September 15, 2013 Page seven MASS INTENTIONS THE HOLY FATHER’S SEPTEMBER INTENTIONS Sunday, September 15 7:30 William W. Heintz, RIP 9:00 Chief Randy Raycroft, RIP 10:30 Joseph MacDonald, RIP 12:00 Karen De Lapp, RIP 5:00 Richard Michael Ritenour, RIP General: That the men and women of our time, often immersed in noise, may rediscover the value of silence and learn to listen to the voice of God and their brothers and sisters. Missionary: That Christians who suffer persecution in numerous regions of the world may be prophets of the love of Christ by their testimony. Monday, September 16 6:30 Mary Catherine Legreid, INT 8:30 Henry Shields, RIP MASS INTENTIONS Sent to Missions and Other Apostolates Tuesday, September 17 6:30 Mercedes & Fernando Ligot, RIP 8:30 Leroy Hedge, RIP Wednesday, September 18 6:30 Grace Grant, INT 8:30 Jacquie White, INT Thursday, September 19 6:30 Pat Wastal, RIP 8:30 James Cormack, RIP Friday, September 20 6:30 Amelia Girardi, INT 8:30 Rhameen Kolyani, INT Saturday, September 21 8:00 Thong Nguyen, RIP Please pray for the recently deceased, especially Peter Schellberg, Ronald Hanley, Allan Heather, William Ray Rinehart and Jim Ward. FUNERAL INFORMATION Please check the parish center kiosk or visit our parish web site http:// www.saintbonaventureparish.org. Search “funerals.” In Memory of: Marion Cummings, Julian Dunn, DeAnn D’Ambrosio, Don La Rochelle, Leo Macias, Patty Ogren, Danny Rinaldi For the Intentions of: Arnold Family, Kim Bonham, Gustavo and Karina Delgado, Luis and Marlette Gonzalez, Thomas Hossler, Ken King, Cody Panek, Kirkiersten Paner, Damien Scrimalli, Heather Strough, Mrs. Sally Weed, Bill Weldele, Prayers to the Blessed Mother PLEASE PRAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE ILL Dean and Stella Albright, Mary Archambeault, Michel Arotcharen, Amalia Bastita, Ed Blackford, Kim Bonham, Rudy Borgonia, Eric Burr, Mike Callahan, Teresa Callinan, Sandy Castillo, Mrs. Chinnchi, Tim Clancy, Lauren Clancy, Baby Skylar Clark, Charlie Connors, Bob Conway, Patrick Coponiti, Lolita Daclan, Andrew Dangl, Rozanna DeForrest, Ryan Delcoure, Deborah Dudley, Louis Duvic, Genevieve Ellis, George Ermer, Linda Ermer, Denise Gamboa Fernandez, Al Follin, Henrietta Fuentes, Nelly Galeana, John Galvin, Grace Grant, Dennis Graves, Stefani Gray, Mrs. Mary Hamorsky, Marilyn Holman, Baby Elijah Holmberg, Louise Houlihan, Mary Huffman, Mary Hunt, Kaitlyn Immig, Lisa Johnson, Jeannie Kern, Laurie Kern, Rosemary Kern, Sue Kern, Donna Klein, Betty Laing, Bang Le, Blair Lenoir, Regina and Jim Lewis, Charles Lindner, Addison Locke, Rowena Manuel, Eileen Mette, Baby J.J. Moisa, David Moreno, Ronald Morrison, Sr. Annunciata Murtagh, Matthew Myer, Sharon Ozoskey, Steve Parker, Cecil Parkerson, Patty Parkerson, Lisa and Jennie Pedroza, Liam Peterson, Baby Everett Prenovost, Carmen Rangel, Jim Reed, William (Ray) Rinehart, Cynthia Regius, Rose Ronquillo, Marissa Sanz, Lisa Yorath-Schiappacasse, Margaret Schmitz, Jeff Scott, Gabriel Shipley, Michael Smith, Gary Snyder, Jean Sudbeck, Katherine Swift, Jim Tucker, Jose Carlos Valle, Melanie Walker, Amber Wallace, Sean Walsh SCRIPTURE READINGS Sunday, September 15: Twenty-Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Exodus 32:7-11,13-14 / Psalm 51:3-4,12-13,17,19 / 1 Timothy 1:12-17 / Luke 15:1-32 Monday, September 16: Saints Cornelius, pope, and Cyprian, bishop, martrys 1 Timothy 2:1-8 / Psalm 28:2,7-9 / Luke 7:1-10 WEDDING BANNS Byron Gilbert Schley & Alyssa Reagan Murray Mission San Luis Obispo Saturday, September 21 Huy Nguyen & Diem-Suong Thi Ha Saturday, September 21 PARISH PRAYER LINE The Parish Prayer Line is available 24 hours a day. Please call 846-3359x506. Tuesday, September 17: Saint Robert Bellarmine, bishop, doctor of the Church 1 Timothy 3:1-13 / Psalm 101:1-3,5-6 / Luke 7:11-17 Wednesday, September 18: 1 Timothy 3:14-16 / Psalm 111:1-6 / Luke 7:31-35 Thursday, September 19: Saint Januarius, bishop, martyr 1 Timothy 4:12-16 / Psalm 111:7-10 / Luke 7:36-50 Friday, September 20: Saints Andrew Kim Tae-gon, priest, and Paul Chong Ha-sang, and companions, martyrs 1 Timothy 6:2-12 / Psalm 49:6-10,17-20 / Luke 8:1-3 Saturday, September 21: Saint Matthew, apostle, evangelist Ephesians 4:1-7,11-13 / Psalm 19:2-5 / Matthew 9:9-13 Sunday, September 22: Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Amos 8:4-7 / Psalm 113:1-2,4-8 / 1 Timothy 2:1-8 / Luke 16:1-13 Page eight September 15, 2013 Can You Spare A Drop? St. Bonaventure Blood Drive Friday, October 25 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. Parish Hall Sign-up after the Sunday morning Masses October 13 and 20 behind the church, near the parking lot. Look for Irene or Lynn. To make an appointment by phone call Irene at 840-8571 or Lynn at 846-3359x478. There is a critical shortage of blood. Donation is easy. It takes about one hour of your time to donate. Giving is safe, easy and less painful than you might imagine. Since their last visit to St. Bonaventure in June, the Red Cross has improved their blood drive procedures making your visit faster and easier than ever. A diet rich in iron prior to donation is important. Iron is necessary in building the proteins in red blood cells, that help carry oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body. Red blood cells help the body metabolize energy and stay healthy. Iron-rich foods help maintain a healthy hematocrit level and help ensure that donors are eligible to give blood. Some foods rich in iron are: raisins, dates, prunes, tomatoes, all types of beans, nuts, grain products, meats and poultry, fish and shellfish. Also, vitamin C helps the body to absorb iron. Foods high in vitamin C are: citrus, strawberries, tomatoes and broccoli. It is recommended that donor avoid beverages with tannin concentrations, which inhibit iron absorption during meals. These include coffee, teas and red wine. Drinking plenty of water is recommended for the day of donation. NOTE: If you are unable to donate blood, we would very much appreciate a donation of cookies for the canteen. If you have questions about deferrals or the procedure for donating blood, call the American Red Cross toll free, 1-800-843-2949x5521. CATHOLIC SOCIAL TEACHING: Treasure Our Elderly According to the United Nations, the world is in the midst of a demographic transition that will see the expansion of elderly populations everywhere. By 2050, the worldwide population age 60 and over is expected to surpass the number of people under the age of 5. The number of the elderly will more than triple, reaching two billion by 2050. The number of those over 80 is likely to quadruple to nearly 400 million by 2050. The shift is emerging in more industrialized and less developed countries and is resulting in consequential changes in the areas of economic growth, housing, employment and health care. The increasing number of older people causes serious human rights concerns. It points to a growing sector of the population that is highly vulnerable to neglect, isolation and abuse. Age is, disturbingly, a cause of discrimination for people seeking social and medical services. The plight of the aging compels comprehensive human rights-based legislation. This includes policies and services to guarantee that the dignity of the person is respected and to ensure that the elderly enjoy all their rights. First and foremost, this demographic shift reminds legislators, policymakers and the global community that human rights do not end at age 60 or 65. Human rights are inherent to all peoples. People everywhere should be able to age with security and dignity and to participate as citizens with full rights. Amen! GOT BOX TOPS? An Easy Way To Earn Cash! St. Bonaventure School is collecting Box Tops throughout the entire school year. Look for the pink Box Top coupon on hundreds of participating products. Each coupon is worth 10¢ for our school! Please drop them off at the Parish Center or at the school office. Thank you for your support! ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS The 2014 Entertainment Books have arrived. You can use them immediately! This is a major fund-raiser for the Project Gracias Mission Group which helps support our sister parish in Urraco Pueblo, Honduras. Purchase your book at the parish center for $35. For more info call Lynn at 846-3359x478. STEWARDSHIP “Learn how to give thanks. St. Paul tells us that in all things give thanks, not just the joys and successes, but even the losses and hurts. Gratitude is an outlook, a perspective. Regard everything as gift.” COFFEE & DONUT MINISTRYaer Sunday Morning Masses Sept 15: No Donuts (Pancake Breakfast) Sept 22: No Donuts (Spanish Food Sale) Sept 29: Served by Italian Catholic Federation AA DISCUSSION Big Book 6:30 pm, Fridays, Sr. Brigid’s room behind the parish hall. For more info call Don at 458-8501. September 15, 2013 Page nine RELIGIOUS EDUCATION YOUTH MINISTRY The mission of Religious Education is to help the children of our parish encounter Jesus Christ and to support and encourage the Catholic 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]. “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. Catechetical Sunday is Today! Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14 Today in a special way we acknowledge and thank the 175+ catechists (volunteers and teachers) who dedicate their time and talent to our program. They make our ministry possible through their love and service and are such a blessing to the children of our parish. Registration is Closed If you have missed registration this summer and would still like your children to participate, we will be having late registration from September 30 to October 3. Stop by the RE office to sign up Monday through Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Weekday Classes Begin Next Week! Confirmation Registration Closed! Year One Confirmation Kick-off Day Retreat Sunday, September 15 12:00 noon-8:00p.m. Duffy Center Parent or sponsor please join us for 5:00 p.m. Mass until 8:00 p.m. Year Two Confirmation Kick-off Sunday, September 22 3:00 p.m. in the Hall Parent or sponsor please join us. 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, 6:00-8:00 p.m. in YM office Life Teen Petition of the Week For all those who feel trapped by addiction and sin that God would move in their hearts encouraging them to seek help and healing. Tuesday and Wednesday classes begin September 24-25. Sunday School classes begin September 29. We look forward to another wonderful, spirit-filled year! ST. BONAVENTURE FINANCIAL REPORT Fiscal Year July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 Mass Offering, Sept 7-8 Plate (Cash) Offering Cash in Envelopes Checks (Mailed and in Basket) EFT and Credit Cards Total Offering Budget Shortfall $3,473.00 $4,192.00 $18,135.00 $3,453.00 $29,253.00 $29,548.00 ($295.00) Parish Statistics as of Sept 8 Registered Households Envelopes Issued Envelopes Used Thank you for your sacrificial giving. — Fr. Joe The choicest first fruits of your soil you shall bring to the house of the Lord, your God. —Exodus 23:19; 34:26 4,935 2,289 784 FREE Family Fun SCIENCE SHOWTIME at Golden West College Friday September 27 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Over 20 Hands-On Activities Show students that Math and Science are interesting. Free parking and admission For more info visit huntingtonbeachrotary.com. Page ten September 15, 2013 PAGINA DE LA COMUNIDAD HISPANA DOMINGO CATEQUÉTICO 2013 SE NECESITA Septiembre 15 Oración Por Los Catequistas Oh Dios, nuestro Padre celestial, nos has dado el don de estos catequistas para que sean heraldos del Evangelio en nuestra familia parroquial. Los presentamos ante ti en acción de gracias e intercedemos por ellos en sus esperanzas y necesidades. Lo que más se necesita en los hogares de hoy es una familia —Anonimo Abran la puerta de la fe Haz que estemos atentos a la presencia de tu Palabra en ellos, Palabra que eleve y afirme, y que a la vez convoque y desafíe, que sea compasiva y que consuele. Oremos para que nuestra familia parroquial siempre sea bendecida con aquellos que han respondido al llamado a compartir la misión profética de Cristo como catequistas. Que estemos también abiertos al llamado universal al servicio que Cristo dirige a todos sus discípulos, contribuyendo con nuestros dones a la comunión de la fe, la Iglesia. BAUTIZOS Primer Domingo del Mes durante la Misa de 1:30 p.m. y Sabado 21 de Septiembre a las 10:00 a.m. BODAS Deben comunicarse a la oficina con por lo menos seis meses de anticipación antes de hacer los preparativos para su recepción. Pedimos esto en el nombre de Jesús. Amén. BODAS EN COMUNIDAD VENTA DE COMIDA MEXICANA Domingo 22 de Septiembre Venta de comida Mexicana despues de cada una de las Misas. Patrocinado por el Grupo de Oración Santa Maria de Guadalupe. EDUCACION RELIGIOSA La misión de Educación Religiosa es ayudar a los niños de nuestra parroquia a encontrar a Jesus y apoyar y encausar la fe Católica que vive en la familia. Servimos desde el prescolar y hasta el grado 8, incluyendo a los niños con necesidades especiales. Llamar al 846-1187 o correo electronico [email protected]. Clases de Catecismo comienzan Martes 24 de Septiembre a las 7:00 p.m. EL PURGATORIO El santo Peruano Fray Juan Macias fue dominico. Este santo es reconocido como el amparo de los pobres, patrón de los emigrantes y ladrón del purgatorio. El concepto del purgatorio es un poco difícil de entender. La Iglesia adoptó la creencia en la última purificación de los elegidos (nombrado el Purgatorio) en los siglos XV y XVI en los concilios de Florencia y Trento. Ella se basa en las Escrituras que se refieren en la purificación en el fuego (1 Corintios 3:15; 1 Pedro 1:7) y en la práctica de la oración por los difuntos como aparece en 2 Macabeos 12:46 y Job 1:5. San Juan Crisóstomo dijo: “Si los hijos de Job fueron purificados por el sacrificio de su padre, ¿porqué vamos a dudar que nuestras oraciones por los difuntos puedan hacerle llegar alguna consolación a los que han muerto? Ofrezcamos pues, nuestras oraciones por los difuntos. Los que están en purgación necesitan nuestro apoyo en la oración. Pidamos por ellos.” —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, © J. S. Paluch Co. Se invita a las parejas que estén viviendo juntos y que tengan el deseo de recibir el Sacramento del Matrimonio, que quieran casarse por la Iglesia. Vamos a iniciar nuevamente el programa de Bodas en Comunidad. Los interesados favor de comunicarse con Carmen Bermudez, 421-3716. HORAS DE OFICINA EN ESPAÑOL Susan Robles, Recepcionista Martes 5:00-7:00 p.m. Miercoles 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Jueves 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Viernes 1:00-5:00 p.m. Domingo 7:30-1:30 p.m. VIDA EN LA COMUNIDAD Misa En Español, Domingo 1:30 p.m. Confesiones Sabados 8:30 a.m., 3:30 pm., 8:00 p.m. Grupo Santa Maria de Guadalupe Viernes 7:00 p.m. Grupo Mundo Nuevo Sabados 7:00 p.m. September 15, 2013 Page eleven VIETNAMESE COMMUNITY’S PAGE Chúa Nhật XXIV Thường Niên Năm C Tháng 9 Cộng Đoàn Việt Nam tại Huntington Beach Linh mục Quản nhiệm: ài Cha Phêrô Nguyễn Thành-Tài (714-846-3359 ext 414) Chủ tịch BCH: Ông Nguyễn Đức Chuyên (714-883-0729) Giờ lễ (Mass hour): Thứ 6 hàng tuần 7:15pm u trước đó (6:45pm) có Chầu Thánh Thể Thứ 7 (lễ Chúa nhật) hàng Nhóm Cầu Nguyện sinh hoạt từ tuần 6:30 pm 5-6 pm (thứ 2-5). Đầu tuần có Chầu Thánh Thể (Adoration) phần học hỏi Thánh Kinh. Mùng 7 mỗi tháng 7-8 pm Phúc Âm của tuần Lu-ca 15: 1-32 Trên trời ai nấy sẽ vui mừng vì một người tội lỗi ăn năn sám hối, hơn là vì chín mươi chín người công chính không cần sám hối ăn năn. THÔNG BÁO Kính mời mọi người đến để cùng cầu nguyện. Hội chợ thường niên của giáo xứ sẽ diễn ra vào 3 ngày 11, 12, và 13 tháng 10 với chủ đề: THÔNG BÁO The The Spirit Spirit of of Surf Suft City City Ba khối Giáo lý, Việt Ngữ, và Thiếu Nhi Thánh Thể sẽ chính thức khai giảng ngày 21 tháng 9 năm 2013. Xin mời tất cả các gia đình tham dự và ủng hộ cho cộng đoàn Việt Nam. Sinh Hoạt Hội Đền Tạ Đức Mẹ Tháng 9 Mừng lễ quan thầy hội: Gia đình: Ô/B Dương Văn Thành Gia đình: A/C Phạm Tuấn Gia đình: Ô/B cố Phạm Vinh Quang Quý gia đình nào muốn đón rước Đức Mẹ Xin liên lạc với hội Số phone: (714) 897-1387 Chân thành cảm ơn Cha, ông Chủ Tịch và Cộng Đoàn Tổng cộng: 71 Gia đình $155,437 Mọi đóng góp xin gởi cho Ban chấp hành hoặc cha Quản nhiệm Page twelve September 15, 2013 AROUND THE DIOCESE ANNUAL WOMEN’S SILENT RETREAT Wednesday, September 18 6:30-9:00 a.m. Christ Cathedral Speaker: Archbishop J. Augustine Di Noia, O.P. Vice President of the Pontifical Commission, Ecclesia Dei Topic:“Becoming Like Christ: How the Liturgy Shapes Our Lives Includes: Procession, Morning Prayer, Rosary, Boxed Breakfast, Tours of Cathedral Campus and Mass at 11:00 a.m. in the Arboretum/Gallery. Tickets $40 each or Group of Twelve $480. Register for tickets at OCCatholicPrayerBreakfast.com or 949-556-4258. Christ Cathedral is located at 13280 Chapman Ave, Garden Grove. DIOCESAN MINISTRIES CELEBRATION 2013 “Living Our Faith, Walking in Hope” Saturday, October 5 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Catechists, lay ministers, parish leaders and parishioners are welcome to attend the annual Diocesan Ministries Celebration (DMC) at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, October 5. This educational and enriching experience is open to all people interested in learning more about our faith. Workshops will be offered in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese for adults. We will be offering a special session for teens between the ages of 14-18 years old. Brochure and registration can be found at www.rcbo.org/ ipm. Registration $45 September 15-20 and on-site. Scholarships are available for those in need of financial assistance. For info call the Institute for Pastoral Ministry, 282-3034. PILGRIMAGE TO TURKEY AND THE HOLY LAND February 10-22, 2014 Depart from Los Angeles. Visit Istanbul and the house of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Ephesus. Then fly to the Holy Land where you will visit the sites along the Sea of Galilee, Capernaum, the Mount of Beatitudes, the Jordan River and Cana the traditional site where Jesus performed his first public miracle at the wedding. Then on to Nazareth and the Church of the Annunciation, Mount Tabor of the Transfiguration, Old Jaffa and on to Jerusalem. Start the day with the Mount of Olives. Pray in the Garden of Tour Chaplain Gethsemane. Visit the Old City where we will have our own procession of the “Way of the Cross” ending with Eucharist in the Fr. Joseph Hoang Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Tour includes Bethlehem and the Church of the Nativity, Ein Karem and the Church of the Visititation, Bethany, Emmaus and more! Cost $2,899. For more info contact Olivia Suplemento at 856-5820 or [email protected]. November 8-10 Theme: “Year of Faith” Retreat Master: Rev. Francis Benedict, OSB Come away for a weekend of solitude and prayer at the beautiful Sacred Heart Retreat House in Alhambra. Semi-private (private room with shared bath) is $230; double room is $170. Friday dinner through Sunday Breakfast included. For more info call Mary Ann Arnerich, 842-3705 or Jean Rustemeyer, 842-0390 or JCRuste@ gmail.com. RETROUVAILLE Weekend September 27-29 A program to Help Couples Heal and Renew their Marriages • Do you feel lost, alone or bored in your marriage? • Are you frustrated, hurt or angry with your spouse? • Are you constantly fighting? Or, do you simply shut down? • Have you thought about separation or divorce? • Does talking about it only make it worse? Retrouvaille provides marriage help! Next weekend at Holiday Inn Orange County Airport. Registration $250. Questions via e-mail at 6011@ retrouvaille.org. Contact Jeff and Monique Wimberly at 306-6469. PARISH BULLETIN Please submit requests two weeks in advance of publishing date to bulletin@ stbonaventure.org. For info call Bulletin Editor, Cindy Turley at 846-3359x462. Heartfelt thanks to our advertisers who faithfully support the entire cost of publishing this bulletin. We could not provide this service without them. We know in turn how much they appreciate the patronage of our parish community. SAINT BONAVENTURE CATHOLIC PARISH 16400 Springdale Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 714-846-3359, FAX 840-0480 [email protected] www.saintbonaventureparish.org PA RI S H C ENTER 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. PASTORALSTAFF Pastor Rev. Joseph Knerr Parochial Vicars Rev. Dick Kennedy Rev. Thanh-Tai Nguyen Rev. John Block, Retired, In Residence Deacons Jim Andersen, Scott Ford, Vincent Tran Bulletin Editor Cindy Turley, x462 [email protected] Business Manager Nancy Cesar, 846-2447 [email protected] Facilities Manager Linda Garofalo, 840-2845 [email protected] Facilities Scheduler Celia Lee, x495 [email protected] Music Director J. Wingate Greathouse, x497 [email protected] Pastor's Secretary and Safety Manager Phyllis Vecchione, x499 [email protected] M ASSSCH EDULE Saturday Vigil English Vietnamese 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Sunday Organ and Cantor 7:30 a.m. Children’s Choir 9:00 a.m. (Children’s Liturgy of the Word at 9:00 a.m. will resume September 29.) Adult Choir 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Choir 12:00 p.m. Spanish 1:30 p.m. Life Teen 5:00 p.m. 1st & 3rd Sundays Sign Language 5:00 p.m. 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. PRAYERANDDEVOTION 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 (Liturgy of the Hours) Weekdays 6:00 a.m., Saturdays 7:00 a.m. Rosary Weekdays 7:50 a.m., Saturday 7:30 a.m. Rosary and Benediction Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., English First Friday, 6:45 p.m., Vietnamese Divine Mercy Chaplet Weekdays after the 8:30 a.m. Mass Saturdays after the 8:00 a.m. Mass SACRAMENTS Anointing of the Sick, x0 Available anytime on request. Administered on the second Saturday of the month at the 8:00 a.m. Mass Baptism, x0 Call the parish center. Funerals and Bereavement, x0 Call the parish center. Receptionists, x0 Carol McDermott, Fran Hay, Susan Robles Holy Orders and Religious Life, x499 Those discerning God’s call to priesthood, diaconate or religious life call Fr. Joe Knerr. Registrar Maria Nguyen, x313 [email protected] Marriage, x495 Contact Celia Lee at least six months prior to proposed wedding date. Safe Environment Coordinator Carol McDermott, x461 or x0 [email protected] 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 Debbie Doke, Director Angela Scotti, Associate Director Office Hours: Monday-Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Thursday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Friday-Sunday Closed St. Bonaventure School, 846-2472 [email protected] Kindergarten through 8th Janice Callender, Principal Colleen Hoffmann, Business Manager Vietnamese Religious Education Văn Phòng Giáo Lý, x834 [email protected] Sr. 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, 11:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 2:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. PA R I S H M I N I ST R I E S Eucharistic Ministry, x0 To the Sick and Homebound H.O.P.E. Office, 846-3831 [email protected] Geraldine “Gerry” Saitta, Director Emergency food and clothing Monday-Friday, 10:00 am-3:00 pm 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
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