April 12, 2015 - St. Peter and St. Paul Parish
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April 12, 2015 - St. Peter and St. Paul Parish
Wivine `ercy THE COMMUNITY OF ST. PETER & ST. PAUL PARISH 9135 BANYAN STREET, ALTA LOMA, CA 91737—909-987-9312-FAX 909-980-9404 or www.facebook.com/spspaltaloma.com Faith Formation for Children (Grades 1-5) Baptism (909) 980-9423 School (Preschool - Grade 5) (909) 987-7908 www.stpeterstpaul.com MICHAEL DONALDSON—PASTORAL COORDINATOR REV. CYRIACUS OGU—PRIEST MINISTER DEACON DONNIE GEAGA REV. JOSÉ JARAMILLO, MG—PRIEST MINISTER DEACON JOHN BARNA MASS SCHEDULE MONDAY through FRIDAY— 7:30 am Mass SATURDAY 4:00 pm & 1st Saturday Mass 7:30am SUNDAY 7:30, 9:00 & 11:00 am, 1:00 pm (Spanish); 5:00 pm (Life Teen) (Filipino Choir - Fourth Sunday of Each Month, 9:00 am) EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT - Chapel Every Friday there is 24-Hour Adoration - 8:00 am ending with Benediction at 7:45 am Saturday –Every Wednesday from 8am to 8pm CONFESSIONS: Saturday 8:15am & Thursday 7pm HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION: As Announced in the Bulletin PARISH MISSION STATEMENT We the people of St. Peter & St. Paul Parish, as members of the Roman Catholic Church, are a sacramental, worshipping community on a journey towards the fulfillment of Christ’s Kingdom. We strive to provide a spiritual haven for all people without distinction. We are equally committed to the challenge of the Gospel message. We accept its call to ongoing conversion, the use of our gifts for the benefit of the community, and loving service to one another. Divine Mercy April 12, 2015 Parish Event Schedule Sunday, April 12-Divine Mercy 9:00 am 10:00 am Children’s Liturgy - (English) - (Library) 9:30 am 10:15 am RCIA Dismissal - (Adoration Chapel) 11:00 am 12:00 pm Children’s Liturgy - (English) - (Library) 11:00 am 12:00 pm Sunday School - (Hall Classrooms) 1:00 pm 2:00 pm Children’s Liturgy - (Spanish) - (Library) 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Confirmation—Virtus - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 6:15 pm 7:45 pm LIFE TEEN, Youth Ministry - (JPII, 2nd Fl) Monday, April 13 10:00 am 12:00 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 3:00 pm 3:40 pm Children’s Choir Rehearsal - (Church) 3:45 pm 5:00 pm Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 5:30 pm 6:45 pm Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 5:30 pm 7:00 pm EDGE Class - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 6:30 pm 9:30 pm Boy Scouts Mtg. - (Hall) 7:00 pm 8:30 pm Adult Bible Study - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Choir Youth Spanish - (Church) 7:30 pm 8:30 pm Multicultural Secretariat Meeting - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:30 pm 9:00 pm Rosary Making Group - (JPII, 1st Fl) Tuesday, April 14 3:45 pm 5:00 pm Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 5:30 pm 6:45 pm Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Talleres de Oracion y Vida - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm LIFE TEEN, Core Mtg. - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 7:15 pm 9:15 pm DWS Support Grp - Divorced, Widowed, Separated - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:30 pm 9:30 pm RCIA - (Hall & Library) Wednesday, April 15 8:00 am 8:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration - (Adoration Chapel) 10:00 am 12:00 pm Talleres de Oracion y Vida - (Cry Room—Church) 10:00 am 3:00 pm Fifty Plus Club - (Library) 3:45 pm 5:00 pm Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 5:30 pm 6:45 pm Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 5:30 pm 7:00 pm RCIA for Children & Teens - (Library) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Women’s A.C.T.S Meeting - (Hall) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Choir 9AM - (Church) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Grief Support - (JPII, 2nd Fl) Thursday, April 16 9:00 am 10:30 am Adult Bible Study - (Library) 9:00 am 11:00 am Holy Spirit Bible Study - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 7:00 pm 7:30 pm El Rezo del Santo Rosario - (Church) 7:00 pm 8:00 pm Spiritual Motherhood - (Chapel) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Life in the Spirit Prayer Group - (JPII, 2nd Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Adult Confirmation - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Confessions - (Church Confessionals) 7:30 pm 9:00 pm Estudio Biblico - (JPI, 2nd Fl) Friday, April 17 8:00 am 7:45 am Eucharistic Adoration - 24 hours - (Adoration Chapel) 6:30 pm 9:00 pm Filipino Ministry Meeting - (Library) Saturday, April 18 7:00 am 8:30 am St. Joseph’s Covenant Keepers - (JPII, 1st Fl) 7:45 am 8:00 am Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament - (Chapel) 8:00 am 3:30pm Living the Eucharist Retreat - (Hall) 8:15 am 9:45 am Confessions - (Church) 9:00 am 11:00 am Hopeful Loving Memory Ministry - (JPII, 2nd Fl) This year’s Pascal Candle was graciously donated by Margaret Willett in loving memory for Robert and Mary Boyens Arthur and Aileen Willett Pauline Lense Mass Schedule & Intentions Sunday, April 12, 2015 Divine Mercy Sunday 7:30am Christina Purther-Happy Birthday 9:00am Mai Nguyen People of the Parish People of the Parish 11am †Minda Gamalinda †Antonio Couto 1:00pm †Joseph & †Dolores Walker †Baby Juanito Martinez †Deceased Poor † All Souls in Purgatory 5:00pm Monday, April 13, 2015 7:30am Jon & Karen DecoteauHappy 30th Anniversary †Jerry Hector Tuesday, April 14, 2015 7:30am Wednesday, April 15, 2015 7:30am Thursday, April 16, 2015 7:30am Friday, April 17, 2015 7:30am Saturday, April 18, 2015 4:00pm Sunday, April 19, 2015 7:30am 9:00am 11am 1:00pm 5:00pm †Joe Meserole †Andrew & †Mary Golias Gloria David - Happy birthday Patricia Higgins †Florinda Elvena †Guadalupe Camacho Lozano †Aniceto Elvena Annie David † Joan Burri †Steve Baer Mel Bernardo †Caetano Demelo †Paul Parker †Julia Ramirez Tagorda People of the Parish People of the Parish †Esther Torres †Alegria Vda de Galvez Myra Walker-Happy Birthday †John Hao Nguyen “Let us pray for the Repose of their Souls and give thanks for their love that has touched our hearts forever” †John Charles Leach †Leonardo Andrade †Gary Joseph Kramer †Jaime Ibarra †Cecelia Rodriguez †Peter Libertone †Frank Barron †Lorraine “Bunny” Burch From the Desk of Michael Donaldson, Pastoral Coordinator Page Three Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good, his mercy endures forever. (Psalm 118:1) Dear Brothers and Sisters, We celebrate this weekend the great Feast of Divine Mercy. As the Psalmist proclaims, God’s mercy does endure forever. The season of Easter is truly a fitting time to give thanks for God’s mercy. Jesus Christ’s act of sacrifice on the cross demonstrated the ultimate reach of the merciful love of God. This is a time to embrace God’s forgiveness and to rejoice in His promise of life. During the 1930’s, Our Lord revealed His mercy for the world to Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, a nun in Krakow, Poland. The message of Divine Mercy can be summarized into three requests: Ask for God’s mercy Be merciful to others Trust in God’s mercy We are all called to act in mercy and to be merciful to others. Be merciful, just as [also] your Father is merciful. (Luke 6:36) A few weeks ago, Pope Francis announced there will be jubilee year to be called the Holy Year of Mercy. This special year will begin on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, December 8, 2015, and will close on the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, November 20, 2016. How beautiful to see how he calls upon our Mother of Mercy to kick off the Year of Mercy! She always points to her Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Our Lady beckons each of us to follow Jesus’ example. Mercy lies at the heart of our ministry as Christians. It is the work of the Church. "I am convinced that the whole church -- that has much need to receive mercy because we are sinners — will find in this jubilee the joy to rediscover and render fruitful the mercy of God, with which we are all called to give consolation to every man and woman of our time."- Pope Francis As people of mercy, our faith is challenged. We are called to trust in Jesus’ mercy for us and the whole world. May the mantra “Jesus I trust in You” be on our lips, so that we can be people who emulate God’s mercy! In Jesus through Mary, Michael Donaldson Pastoral Coordinator Grief Support meets on Wednesdays.... 7-9pm 10 weeks (JPII, 2nd Fl ) grief support group will be starting on Wed. April 8th There is no grief…Like the grief that does not Speak… Is your heart broken? Have you lost a loved one? Do you find yourself in unfamiliar emotions? When we grieve the loss of someone special in our lives, we find ourselves filled with pain, doubt, confusion, loneliness, sadness, walking a journey of grief. With the encouragement of our Grief Support Group, you will begin to form an understanding and healing of these emotions. CONTACT INFO: ♥ Debby Leonardo, Pastoral Care at 909-987-9312 Ext 302 or ♥ Andrea Woore, Grief Facilitator at 909-261-3487 I desire that the first Sunday after Easter be the Feast of Mercy. Ask of my faithful servant that on this day, he tell the whole world of My great mercy; that whoever approaches the Fount of Life on this day will be granted complete remission of sins and punishment. Mankind will not have peace until it turns with trust to My mercy. … My heart rejoices in this title of Mercy. Proclaim that mercy is the greatest attribute of God. All the works of My hands are crowned with Mercy. (Diary, 300) Our parish is offering VIRTUS training on Saturday, April 25th from 9 AM – Noon in both English and Spanish. You must register for our training through the VIRTUS website. Please call Jenny Campbell for information or questions about how to register at (909)987-9312. Any adult volunteering in the Diocese of San Bernardino needs to have completed safe environment training within the last five years. The current program for adult volunteers is called “Protecting God’s Children®” by VIRTUS. This training can be accessed on-line on the VIRTUS website. However, due to the content, taking a live session is strongly encouraged. Fortunately, you can take the training at a location and time that is convenient for you anywhere in the diocese. Registration for attendance at any live training is required. Please go to www.virtus.org to see the list of local training sessions and to register. Any volunteer whose last training was completed in 2010 or earlier must complete this new training in order to continue volunteering. Divine Mercy April 12, 2015 Christian Initiation of Adults is pleased to extend an invitation to anyone who is interested in learning more about the Catholic Church. In the RCIA process, one is able to learn and ask questions to determine if this is where God is calling them. If there is a desire to be received into the church, the team works closely in helping individuals discern their next step towards full initiation in the Church. We invite those who may be interested in our Catholic faith or those who may want to look into becoming a sponsor, to join us Tuesday evenings at 7:30PM in the Fr. Joseph Gregorek Library. For more information on the process, please call Danny or Vicki Centurioni at 909 987 7971. (RCIA) Adapted for Children and Teens Children (ages 7-12) and Teens (ages 13-17) who are interested in joining the Catholic Church are invited to participate in the RCIA adapted for Children and Teens. The goal is to provide a means of conversion suited to the student’s age and understanding, and to prepare them for the reception of the Sacraments of Christian Initiation (Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation). Parents and sponsors share a loving journey with the student’s by attending sessions with them and assisting them as they learn about Jesus and the Church, and ensuring that they experience a Catholic environment in the home. To participate more fully in this journey, we encouraged you to attend scheduled retreats, weekly Mass, special celebrations, and the Easter Liturgy. Our sessions begin in September and end in June. Sessions held every Wed.5:30-7pm. – In the Library Feel free to contact us anytime throughout the year for program information Tony Mandala at (909) 987-9312 ex. 231 RCIA- Explain the term “Transubstantiation.” The scholastic term used to designate the unique change of the Eucharistic Bread and Wine into the Body and Blood of Christ. “Transubstantiation” indicates that through the consecration of the bread and the wine there occurs the change of the entire substance of the bread into the substance of the Body of Christ, and of the entire substance of the wine into the Blood of Christ, even though the appearances or “species” of bread and wine remain. CATHOLIC THINGS: SOME QUESTIONS ANSWERED There are some things about the Church, faith, holiness and the spiritual world that we all have questions about but never seem to be able to find the right resources to answer those questions. Members of our adult class suggested topics that they would like to know more about, and so we’re covering those inquiries in this next six week session: April 29th: The Mass – its symbols and why we do what we do May 6th: Virtues & Vices – what they are and why they’re important in the spiritual life May 13th: Demon possession – does it really happen today? May 20th: The Rite of Exorcism May 27th: The Canonization Process – its standard form & how Pope Francis is changing it June 3rd: Mary, the Greatest Saint Wed. mornings, 9 – 10:30 AM, JPII 2nd Floor –St. Bernardine Rm Wed. evenings, 7 – 8:30 PM, JPII 1st Floor – St. Bernardine Rm Please join us for all 6 topics, or the any that you want to know more about. For information, please call Jenny Campbell at (909) 987-9312 or email [email protected] “Always be ready to give an explanation to anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope” 1Peter 3:15 “Catholics Home” Do you Returning know someone who has left the Church? Most of us do not have to look very far to find non-practicing “Catholics” in our circ le of family and friends. Obviously, most of them are searching, but how can we help them find their way home? As baptized practicing Catholics we have a precious gift of faith and love from the Lord that needs to be shared with our non-practicing brothers and sisters. First, we need to pray for them. Secondly, we need to extend a personal invitation to them to come home to the Catholic Church. Most non-practicing Catholics are waiting for an invitation to return. Many mistakenly think they are not welcome to return for a variety of reasons. St. Anthony’s Parish in Upland has a special program to help non-practicing Catholics return to the Church called “Catholics Returning Home”. This 6 week series begins Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 7:30 PM in room 9 in their hall. Please pass this article on to anyone who might be interested. For more information about Catholics Returning Home call Bill Thurin at 909-225-4498 or [email protected] . All are welcome to join us at the Holy Spirit Bible Study THE GOSPEL OF JOHN— Please come — Every Thurs. 9—11am (JPII, 2nd Fl) For more information please contact Josie at 909-987-7348 Page Five THE JESUS OF SCRIPTURE WINTER / SPRING SCRIPTURE STUDY JAN. 26 through MAY 7, 2015 No one has made a greater impact on history than Jesus of Nazareth. His life, teachings, and example have had a profound influence on every generation since His death and resurrection. The quest for Jesus is unending, both for people of faith and modern scholars. While many images of Jesus have been popular over the centuries, the most authentic source for our understanding of Jesus remains the New Testament, especially the Gospels. In this study you will discover the true nature of the four Gospels, their historical reliability, and the unique dimensions of Jesus’ mission as portrayed by the evangelists. The portrait of Jesus they present to us is powerful, compelling, and challenging. Join us to discover the truly life-giving Jesus, the Jesus alive in our Church and in our world today - the Jesus of scripture. This DVD series will be presented by Fr. Donald Senior, STD, member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission since 2001, and noted writer and professor of New Testament. Heaven On Earth….. Come spend some time in the quiet presence of our Lord. Bask in the warmth of His love. "Mary adored Jesus as the Bridegroom of souls. Union is the final purpose of love. Jesus by the gift of His substance in the Eucharist unites Himself with our souls as with His dear spouses. As a Bridegroom, He gives them all His possessions, His name, His heart, His whole Self, but on the condition that the soul reciprocates. The soul, His spouse, shall live for Him only," - St. Peter Julian Eymard If you would like to sign up for 1 hour, please contact Karen Hein at (909) 987-9312 ext. 230 Times: Wed. 8am-8pm - Fri. 8am-12am - Sat. 12am-7:45am Mondays: 7:00 – 8:30 pm, JPII Center Thursdays: 9:00 – 10:30 am, Parish Library For further information call Mary Ann Andel at 909-987-9312 x 250. Please join us!! Are you interested in sharing your God-given talent with We meet every Mon. 10am - Noon (JPII, 2nd Fl) This ministry creates shawls and lap blankets for those suffering from illness and would appreciate any donations of skeins of yarn and/or medium size gift bags for presenting the shawls and lap blankets to the recipients. There are blessings of fellowship, sharing creative ideas, prayerful encouragement, and refreshments. If you would like to contact the Prayer Shawl Ministry, please call Anne Napolitano at 909-935-9080. Please bring your donations to Debby Leonardo, Pastoral Care, in the Parish Office. Thank you and May God Bless you for your support…. Ministry to the Homebound, Sick & Elderly ♥ Any parishioner who is confined to their home because of illness or age are recommended for Homebound Ministry. ♥ Our Homebound Ministers will visit on a weekly basis with prayers, Holy Communion, and spiritual support. ♥ If you know of a parishioner who would like to receive weekly visits from our Homebound Ministry, please contact: Debby Leonardo, Pastoral Care If you are in need of emergency assistance, please call the Parish Office at 987-9312 Ext 302 and follow the prompts. A CHEERFUL GIVER A cheerful giver does not count the cost of what he gives. His heart is set on pleasing and cheering the one to whom the gift is given. —St. Julian CHRIST IS HERE Christ departed from our sight that we might return to our heart, and there find him. For he departed, and behold, he is here. —St. Augustine Domingo de la Divina Misericordia “Den gracias al Señor porque es bueno, porque es eterna Su misericordia” (Salmo 118: 1) Queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo, En este fin de semana estamos celebrando la Fiesta de la Divina Misericordia. Tal como lo proclama el Salmista, la misericordia de Dios dura para siempre. La temporada de Pascua es un tiempo muy adecuado para dar gracias por la misericordia de Dios. El sacrificio de Jesucristo en la cruz demuestra el alcance máximo del amor misericordioso de Dios. Este es el tiempo de abrazar el perdón de Dios y de gozarse en Su promesa de vida. Durante el año 1930, Nuestro Señor reveló Su misericordia por el mundo a Santa María Faustina Kowalska, una monja de Krakovia, Polonia. El mensaje de la Divina Misericordia se puede resumir en estas peticiones: Pedir la misericordia de Dios Ser misericordioso con los demás Confiar en la misericordia de Dios Todos nosotros somos llamados a actuar con misericordia y tener misericordia con los demás. Sed misericordiosos, como vuestro Padre es misericordioso. (Lucas 6: 36) Hace unas semanas, el Papa Francisco anunció que habría un año de jubileo que se llamaría Año Santo de Misericordia. Este año especial comenzará con la Solemnidad de la Inmaculada Concepción, Diciembre 8, 2015, y se terminará con la Solemnidad de Nuestro Señor Jesús, Cristo Rey del Universo, en Noviembre 20, 2016. ¡Cuán hermoso es ver cómo Él llama a Nuestra Madre de la Misericordia para comenzar el año de la Misericordia! Ella siempre nos señala hacia Su Hijo, Nuestro Señor Jesucristo. Nuestra Señora nos pide que sigamos el ejemplo de Jesús. María está en el corazón de nuestro ministerio como Cristianos. Ese es el trabajo de la Iglesia. “ Estoy convencido que toda la Iglesia- que tiene mucha necesidad de recibir misericordia porque somos pecadores- encontrará en este jubileo el gozo de descubrir de nuevo y hacer fructífera la misericordia de Dios, con la cual hemos sido llamados a dar consuelo a cada hombre y mujer de nuestros tiempos.” Papa Francisco. Como gente de misericordia, nuestra fe está siendo retada. Hemos sido llamados a confiar en la misericordia de Jesús con nosotros y con el mundo. ¡Ojalá que el estribillo “Jesús, yo confío en Ti” esté en nuestros labios, para que podamos ser la gente que imita la misericordia de Dios! A Jesús por medio de María, Michael Donaldson 12 de abril de 2015 Juventud con Visión y Acción is a ministry for young adults ages 18-25 dedicated to the development of our personal relationship with Christ. Our meetings are every other Friday at 7:30 in JPII building, located in 9135 Banyan St, Alta Loma, CA 91737. For more information please contact Karina Silva at (909) 827-8485 or [email protected] Juventud con visión y Acción es un ministerio para jóvenes de 18-25 años dedicado al incremento de nuestra relación personal con Cristo. Nuestras reuniones son cada otro viernes a las 7:30 en el edificio JPII, localizado en 9135 Banyan St, Alta Loma, CA 91737. Para más información por favor de llamar: (909)827-8485 o por correo electrónico: [email protected] Nuestra parroquia está ofreciendo entrenamiento del programa VIRTUS el día Sába- do, Abril 25, desde las 9:00 am hasta las 12:00 en los idiomas Inglés y Espa- ñol. Ud. debe registrarse para este entrenamiento en el sitio Web de VIRTUS. Por favor llame a Jenny Campbell para información o preguntas acerca de cómo registrarse al (909) 987-9312. Todo adulto que quiera hacer trabajo de voluntariado en la Diócesis de San Bernardino necesita cumplir con el entrenamiento de ambiente seguro dentro de un período de cinco años. Al presente, el programa es llamado “Protegiendo a los Niños de Dios” ® de VIRTUS. Este entrenamiento se puede conseguir en línea en el sitio web VIRTUS. Sin embargo, debido al contenido, se recomienda una sesión en vivo. Afortunadamente, Ud. Puede recibir el entrenamiento en un lugar y tiempo convenientes para Ud. en la Diócesis. Se requiere el registrarse para asistir al entrenamiento. Por favor vaya al WWW.virtus.org para ver la lista de las sesiones y poder registrarse. Todo voluntario que haya completado su entrenamiento en 2010 o antes debe completar este nuevo entrenamiento para continuar su voluntariado. Coordinador Pastoral Sanando Corazones Heridos - ¿Estás sufriendo por un Aborto? Si usted tiene heridas emocionales o espirituales a consecuencia de un aborto pasado, por favor considere el próximo retiro del Viñedo de Rachel, que será el fin de semana del 24-26 de Abril del 2015. Este retiro será un encuentro de consuelo para renovar, reedificar y redimir corazones heridos por el aborto. Es una oportunidad de experimentar el amor de Dios, el perdón y la compasión. La participación es estrictamente confidencial. Para más información, comuníquese con Blanca Leal-McGuthrie al 909 520-3867 ó visite el sitio www.Rachelsvineyard.org LECTURAS DE HOY Primera lectura — La communidad de los creyentes compartía todo con el mismo amor (Hechos 4:32-35). Salmo — La misericordia del Señor es eterna. Aleluya (Salmo 118 [117]). Segunda lectura — Si alguien cree que Jesús es el Enviado, ése ha nacido de Dios (1 Juan 5:1-6). Evangelio — Felices los que creen sin haber visto (Juan 20:19-31). Page Seven You are invited to join Fr. Patrick Kirsch on an 11-day trip to Paris and London June 19-29, 2015. Non-stop round trip air, hotel in the heart of Paris next to an active monastery, Eiffel Tower, Paris Music Festival, Eurostar train, Mass at Notre Dame & Chapel of the Miraculous Medal, Disneyland Paris, Saint Chapelle, Louvre museum, catacomb tour, bike & boat tour of Paris, breakfast and dinner daily AND SO MUCH MORE, all for $3799. Go to www.cityoflightstravel.com or text/call (909) 210-7171 email [email protected] Respect Life Family Rosary Every 4th Monday of the month 7:00 – 7:30 in the Church Pray the Joyful Mysteries with the whole family. All ages welcome! …our ecclesial duty is to see the root dignity and personhood of every other offender in our midst. Kurt M. Denk, S.J. Next rosary Apr. 27 For information: Deborah (909) 240-6419 Respect Life Calendar 2015 Respect Life Ministry will be publishing a quarterly calendar to keep you informed of upcoming events. Each month will focus on one or more areas of respect for human life and dignity. Look for more information on activities that may interest you in detailed bulletin announcements. Apr. - Employment & Restorative Justice Catholic Advocacy Day – Sacramento 4/28/15 Assure Pregnancy Clinic Annual Walk for Life 4/18/15 Assure Baby Shower 4/25/15 May - Families in Need & Spiritual Motherhood Mother’s Day Rose Sale 5/10/15 Socks & Underwear Collection 5/16/15 -5/17/15 Jun. – Freedom, Vocations & Eucharistic Adora tion Fortnight for Freedom Patriotic Rosary & Eucharistic Adoration Annual Assure Pregnancy Clinic Walk for Life April 18, 2015 Bring the whole family from 8am-12pm 9161 Sierra Ave Fontana, CA Feel free to collect donations for Assure Pregnancy Clinic or just come out to support this dedicated Pro Life facility. For more information see: walk4lifeinfo.org Or contact Andrea Jessen: (909) 251-9311 Tagalog Corner— Psalm 118:29 & 118:22-24 O pasalamatan ang Diyos, pagkat siya'y mabuti; pag-ibig niya'y magpakailanman. Ang batong itinakwil ng mga tagapagtayo ng bahay, ang siyang naging batong-panulukan. Ginawa ito ng Diyos at ito'y kahanga-hangang pagmasdan. O kahanga-hanga ang araw na itong Diyos ang nagbigay, tayo ay magalak, ating ipagdiwang! Give thanks to the Lord for He is good; His love is everlasting. The stone which the builders rejected has become the cornerstone, By the Lord has this been done; it is wonderful in our eyes. St. Vincent de Paul Corner— Helpline– 1-800-716-0646 Mike Parker—President Please join us for our next meeting on Wed., April 15 @ 7:30 pm (JPII, 1st Fl) Respect Life — Catholic Advocacy Day Join the Diocese of San Bernardino in Sacramento on April 28, 2015 Meet with our Representatives on issues of Physician Assisted Suicide, restorative justice, poverty & education. Local advocacy teams are being formed now. For more information contact: Marie Widmann, M.A., Director—Pro Life Catholic Ministries Diocese of San Bernardino—(909) 475-5351 [email protected] or Deborah Cummins, Coordinator—Respect Life Ministry St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic Community (909) 240-6419 or [email protected] Life in The Spirit Prayer Group Do you get excited and shout when you see a touchdown? How about a homerun? A goal you've reached? We are called to worship the Lord with that same kind of energy and passion. In Ps. 100:1 it proclaims "Shouting joyfully to the Lord, all the earth.” Our songs of praise and worship come from hearts filled with joy! We invite you to come with an open heart to experience love and healing through the power of the Holy Spirit in praise and worship. Thursdays, 7-8:30pm (JPII bldg. –2nd Fl) All are welcome. For info: Please call the Parish Office for more information. Group leaders: Susan Sabahi Maureen Malady Divine Mercy April 12, 2015 Youth Ministry EDGE (Junior High) Confirmation (High School) Office Hours Mon. & Tues. 1-6pm Thurs. 10-6pm Maegan Odicino—Ext. 301—Coord. of Youth Ministry Gary Foote—Ext. 222—Coord. of Confirmation Christian Gross—Ext. 300—YM Secretary Our parish has decided to lead a group of young adults and adults to the next World Youth Day in 2016 in Krakow, Poland. It is our hope to take at least 30 and at most 40 pilgrims. We are at 20 so far. The cost is $4,899 per person. We plan on offering some fundraising opportunities, but the bulk of the trip fee will be on each pilgrim. For more information contact: Michael Donaldson at [email protected] or Maegan Odicino at [email protected] Children’s Faith Formation & Baptism (909) 980-9423 Office Hours: 10 AM-5 PM Mon—Thurs./Closed Fridays ♥ Catechesis Classes Grades 1-5 ♥ Sunday Children's Liturgy (1-6 grades) 9am (pre-school—6th) & 11am (1st—6th) English) 1:00pm (Spanish) ♥ Sunday Pre-School (ages 3-5 ) 11:00 am Irma Mc Gaughey—Administrative Assistant—Ext. 232 Tony Mandala—Coord. of Children's Faith Formation & Baptism—Ext. 231 Children’s Faith Formation Children’s faith formation is not just about sacramental preparation – it is on-going discipleship formation that should be life-long! April 2015 Schedule ♥ Heart of Mary Women’s Fellowship Week of 4/13 – 4/15 – Regular Class Sessions May 2 —9-11:30 am (Hall) Week of 4/20 – 4/22 - Regular Class Sessions Please join us for a morning of fellowship & reflection. Week of 4/27 – 4/29 – Regular Class Sessions All men and women are invited . Tom Imbruglia will be our guest speaker. He will be sharing his devotion to the Rosary and how it has impacted his life! We now have childcare so bring your kids so you can rest and be blessed! Please call the Children’s Faith Formation Office if you need additional information. 909-980-9423 Page Nine St. Peter & St. Paul Catholic School Preschool - Fifth Grade Administration Patty Ferrer - Principal Peter Horton—Administrative Consultant Laura Onopa - Business Manager Annie Valtier - Administrative Assistant Telephone: (909) 987-7908 Fax: (909) 987-6779 Email: [email protected] Website: www.stpeterstpaulschool.com St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic School is seeking an energetic, enthusiastic, and dedicated teacher for 2015-2016 School Registration Preschool: 2,3 or 5 full or half-day programs, minimum age is 3 years of age by September 1. Kindergarten through Fifth Grade: 8:00 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. Before and after school care available Current registration fees and tuition rates are available on the school website, www.stpeterstpaulschool.com Elementary school: their 2015-2016 school year. The applicant must meet the following criteria: Practicing Roman Catholic BA/BS degree, Masters degree preferred California State Multiple Subject Teaching Credential preferred Compensation: Diocesan Scale. ; salary information is available upon request. Contact the school office at (909) 987-7908 to obtain an application packet. Completed application packets will be accepted through April 24, 2015. 20 22 24 25 Jump Rope For Heart Kick-off Assembly 2nd Grade Student Retreat School Mass @ 9:00 a.m. 2nd Grade 1st Holy Communion @ 9am Fully credentialed Catholic teachers Candidate for WCEA Accreditation and in good standing with WCEA accrediting agency; accreditation scheduled for February 2015 Bi-weekly School Mass, coordinated by our Campus Minister Diocesan and California Common Core State Standards Average class size is 16 Curriculum based field trips throughout the year Co-curricular subjects include Computers, Fine Arts Program (music and art), Sparks© Physical Education, and Spanish. New school library, fully operational by September 2014 Accelerated Reader program School uniforms Catered hot lunch program 100 Mile Club Jump Rope for Heart Community Service Outreach Programs throughout the school year 100 Mile Club Update! Our students have been working very hard running and walking to earn miles and incentives such as t-shirts, golden pencils, wristbands, and the coveted golden medal. As of this month, they have achieved 4,241 miles overall. They may have tiny feet, but they sure are mighty and fast! Simply AMAZING! VICTORY!!! Congratulations to our Saints Soccer team for their dedication and a great season. After a number of attempted goals, they scored in the final minutes of the last game taking home their very first victory. WAY TO GO SAINTS!! Please join us in congratulating Patricia Ferrer for being awarded “Distinguished Principal of the Year” by the Diocese of San Bernardino. Mrs. Ferrer is one of the original preschool teachers, was named the second preschool director, and founding principal for the elementary school. She celebrated her 30th anniversary this past year. Pictured with Mrs. Ferrer is Auxiliary Bishop Rutilio del Riego congratulating her on the prestigious achievement. Divine Mercy April 12, 2015 Welcome to our God-Sent Ministry This is a Hopeful Loving Memory Ministry ♥ HLMM “ How Love Moves Many” “A fellowship ministry to support, share and reach out to family caregivers of loved ones with memory impaired dementia related hardships” Please come and... ♥ be blessed ♥ be heard ♥ be loved Our next meeting is Sat., April 18th - 9-11am (JPII, 2nd Fl) "Filling lives with Hope"! As caregivers of your precious loved ones, you will see and hear God working in your lives as you receive much support and love from others who are currently on, or have been on this journey. For more information, please contact: Deborah Waters 909-899-7125 Margaret’s Tea Party For the Fr. Kolbe Missionaries Sun., April 19th—1-4pm Madonna Hall 819 Buena Vista St, Duarte $35 per person Please contact Lili Molander for tickets (626) 475-2736 Silent Auction Photo Booth No children under 10 please Military Prayer List SSgt Juan Manuel Juarez, Jr. PFC Shyanna Irwin Cpl Robb McCandlish PFC Kevin McCarthy SGT Joshua Miller A1C James A. Montminy PO2 Luke Myers SSG Kamrin Pavlos PFC Paul Perez Sgt. Kurt Rehnberg SSgt Victor Sanez A1C Jordan Stone A1C Matthew Toms PFC Riley Villalpando Capt Alex J. Williams SR Nicole Woodall Justin Andrews, National Guard Capt. Andrew Bowne SPC Andrew Cavazos Maj Jon W. Clanton SGT Joshua Cornell CPL Justin Crabbe PvVT Jeddah J. Deloria SA Adrian Dominguez SSG Gilbert D. Frasquillo CWO Anthony Gannuscio SSgt Cassie Crough-Guerra Cpl. Mark Steven Guerra Col. Frank Guerrera CPL Alex Jamsa SPC Christen Jamsa Andrew Jimenez, National Guard SPC Kevin Bovi-Jones Lt Col Jeffrey Conbalecer Prayer For Our Sick “Please Pray for the Healing of our Family & Friends” Please call Debby Leonardo at Ext. 302 in the parish office, to add a person to the prayer list. Due to the many prayer requests, the name will remain on the list for 4 weeks. If additional prayers are needed, call to re-submit the name. Thank You & May God Bless You Jeanie Woolf Jack O’Neil Baby Isabella Mendez Virginia Mora Mary Lou Harshman Mark Schabowski Glenda Goff Diane Scheffer Paul & Norma Castellanos & Family Aurelia Guzman Anne Beech Randy Ochoa Freddy Ochoa Matthew Decoteau Frank McCormick Tere Reyes Barron & Family Reilly Flynn Leonard Andrade Kim Castellanos Diane Frend Vivian Feysa Mary Luman Bertha King Lily Raya Carlos Barron Kathy Theising Felix Vasquez Cathy Fontana Anna Dziak Socorro Gonzalez Bernie Strapp & Family Ivan Burdick Sally Reade Helen Porros Dorothy Demelo The Lucifora Family Ron Michaels J. Rodriguez B. Burns Fred Ladores Lawrence Willey Martha Cameron Martha Barahona Isaiah Valtier & Family Gary Lacy Juliet Castanar Jo Kopasz Mike Valarde Terri Rubio Dr. Joe Trezza Susan Thompson Jalynn Duloc’ J. M. Benson Barbara Benson Frances Nicole Magsambol & Family Sam & Madeleine Oliverio David & Lydia Queen Baby Daniella Contreras Jan Mc Kie Frances Barron Sr. Mary Mackessy, snjm Angelina Rodriguez Lucina Soltero Jose & Ada Vasquez Christopher Csik & Family Kevin Wiecking Charles & Helen Bidinian Vicki Maxwell Sandie Hartman Debbie Zbinden & Family Spagnolo Family Mary Lee Blow John & Gloria Garcia Victor & Lilia Torres Kathy Perez Elba Ramirez Patricia Holder James Rodriguez Paul Basenberg & Family Rafael Reveles Olivia Madrid Fred Madrid, Jr. Paula Smith Baby Noah Gutierrez Laurie Meyer Josie Emery Pauline Bartollotto John Bartollotto Alice Ramirez Irwan Rosadi Kori Marie Kolstad Robin Di Mario & Family Sarah Hernandez Maria Luisa Valdez Aleman Evelyn Walker Kate McRae & Family Baby Isabella Cruz Mendez Mary M. Delgadillo Bob Peyton Lilia Wallace Doug & Roxanne Wittwer Ed & Joan Combs Jenny Manoogian Chuck Murray Michael Fedorsic Ryan Fedorsic Harry Burch Vickie & Gary Burch Rick Burch Page Eleven Attention! Adult Scripture Study Introduction to the Bible DIVORCED, WIDOWED, & SEPARATED WOMEN & MEN “Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope...today is getting from one to the other” Any adult who is currently experiencing (or within the last 3-4 years), a separation, divorce or widowhood is invited to join this group, there is no age limit. This was a much needed and active support group here at St. Peter & St. Paul from 1982-2002. Unfortunately, our spouses die and so does love, so the need for this ministry is still viable today. There will be discussions on various topics that affect the group’s needs and you will have the chance to share, if you like, with others that are having to cope with many of the same situations and emotions as you are. It takes time but you will begin to realize that there is life after death of a marriage or death of a spouse. By the bond of our Catholicism, and your ministering to each other through your sharing, trust, and respect for each other through Christ, group members will accept their situation, learn from it, heal, and forgive. You will move forward with peace and happiness in your hearts to the new plan God has for you. Please call if you would like more information. Where the Bible came from? How is the Bible inspired? How is a Catholic Scripture Study different? How does the Church teach us to use and interpret Scripture? Are all Bibles the same? Newcomers and experienced Scripture students alike will benefit from this study, developing a better understanding of the Bible’s themes and writing styles, and gaining clear insights about Catholic use and interpretation of the Bible. The study is 7 sessions Wed. Evenings—From 7– 8:30 pm For location and further information, call Marcy at 989-9256 or Jane at 987-4385. There is a fee of $17 for materials. lic Catho (JPII, 1st Fl) Come and find out! We meet after the 4pm mass, (JPII, 2nd Fl) 2nd Saturday of the month Spouses, Grandparents, Parents and interested Teens meet together, while the younger family members have their own fun nearby! We have childcare and light refreshments for all. TODAY’S READINGS Next Meetings: May 9 Contact & Facilitator: Judy Nelson 909-880-4389 The Meetings will be held every 2nd & 4th Tues. of the month @ 7:15 to 9:15 pm First Reading — With great power the apostles bore witness to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus (Acts 4:32-35). Psalm — Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, his love is everlasting (Psalm 118). Second Reading — The victory that conquers the world is our faith (1 John 5:1-6). Gospel — Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed (John 20:19-31). READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Have you ever wondered? Acts 4:23-31; Ps 2:1-3, 4-9; Jn 3:1-8 Acts 4:32-37; Ps 93:1-2, 5; Jn 3:7b-15 Acts 5:17-26; Ps 34:2-9; Jn 3:16-21 Acts 5:27-33; Ps 34:2, 9, 17-20; Jn 3:31-36 Acts 5:34-42; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; Jn 6:1-15 Acts 6:1-7; Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19; Jn 6:16-21 Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; Ps 4:2, 4, 7-9; 1 Jn 2:1-5a; Lk 24:35-48 SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Second Sunday of Easter (or of Divine Mercy); Julian Calendar Easter Monday: St. Martin I Wednesday: Income Tax Day Thursday: Yom Ha-Shoa (Holocaust Remembrance Day) Gloria and Rick Rivera: [email protected] Pat and Ellie Cabildo: [email protected] The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem / Western USA Lieutenancy Presents… A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus SAVE THE DATE! 12-Days: HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE: November 7 to 18, 2016 Nazareth - site of Under the Spiritual Direction of: Annunciation Rev. Stephen Porter, S.T.L., KCHS Group Coordinator: Jenny Campbell, LCHS I am so excited to announce that I have joined with Fr. Steve Porter in planning a pilgrimage to Israel and would love to have you join us! We are going through a wonderful Catholic travel agency that assures us Christian tour guides. We’re also partnering with the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem Both Father and I have been there and so we hope to make this pilgrimage a most holy and informative one that will change your life, your spirituality and how you hear the Gospels. (909) 98709312 X-243 [email protected] Boat ride on Sea of Galilee Bethlehem - birthplace of Jesus Jerusalem - Mt. of Olives & Mt. Zion Upper Room & Garden of Gethsemane Via Dolorosa & Church of Holy Sepulchre Visit to Latin Patriarchate Visit to Bethlehem University EOHSJ members receive pilgrim shell And much more! Divine Mercy April 12, 2015 Directory of Parish Ministries Liturgical Ministries Service Ministries Altar Servers Art and Environment Children’s Liturgy Director of Liturgy David & Terry Di Giuseppe Parish Office Jacquie Hotchkiss Dan Centurioni Eucharistic Adoration Eucharistic Ministers Master of Ceremonies Music Ministry Director Readers *English Readers *Spanish Ushers/Hospitality Karen & Mike Hein Teri & Alan Guindon Cheryl Harshman Audrey Donaldson Larry Lastrapes 730-9067 987-9312 980-9423 987-7971 987-9312 392-7235 973-8766 987-9312 562-209-4684 Carmen Fernandez 740-9496 Jamie Harshman 920-9233 Catechetical Ministries Adult Confirmation Mary Ann Andel Adult Faith Formation Jenny Campbell Baptism Tony Mandala Bible Study - English Mary Ann Andel Bible Study - Spanish Jose Henriquez, Bible Study—Holy Spirit Josie Urquizu Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) Dan & Vicki Centurioni Confirmation—Teens Gary Foote ♥ of Mary Women's Fellowship Michelle Workman Jr. High-EDGE Life Teen Maegan Odicino Children's Faith Formation Grades 1-5 Tony Mandala RCIA for Children & Teens Parish Office St. Joseph’s Coven. Keepers- Fernando Montanez Sunday Preschool Jacquie Hotchkiss Quinceañera Yolanda Rivera 987-9312 987-9312 980-9423 987-9312 210-7926 987-7348 987-7971 987-9312 297-0714 987-9312 987-9312 980-9423 987-9312 561-9586 980-9423 981-2450 Prayer Groups Rosary Group ♥ Alice Chavez 987-0812 Respect Life Ministry and Inland Empire Girls Clubs of Alta Loma & Fontana host The 2nd Annual Assure Pregnancy Clinic Baby Shower Join the fun helping new babies and their families by bringing baby items or gift cards to the parish hall, Saturday, April 25, 2015 from 1:00 – 3:00pm Refreshments will be served For more information contact: Melissa Bloomer: (909) 260-7792 Annulments Norm Anderson Boy Scouts Pete Peters Cub Scouts Jaime Dominick DWS (Divorced, Widowed & Separated Group) Judy Nelson Family Vocations Min. Jonathan Aytona Filipino Community Min. Dr. Grethel Cabison God’s Handyman Tom Catlin or Office Ext. 311 Grief Support Andrea Woore Hopeful Loving Memory Ministry Deborah Waters HLMM ♥ Homebound Ministry Debby Leonardo Justice for Immigrants Connie Amescua Araceli Dominguez Knights of Columbus David Patin, GK Library Ministry Parish Office Mary’s Table Elaine Hein Our Charity In Action Linda Hahn & Irene Charrette Pastoral Care Debby Leonardo Prayer Shawl Ministry Anne Napolitano Respect Life Deborah Cummins Rosary Making Group Mary Catherine Kim St. Rose of Lima Garden Sandra Seabrook (aka-Memorial Garden) Wedding Preparation Norm Anderson 987-9312 944-9739 732-5503 880-4389 717-7751 989-1555 240-6610 987-9312 261-3487 899-7125 987-9312 987-9312 941-1341 575-8444 987-9312 980-8666 730-0206 261-9940 987-9312 935-9080 240-6419 980-4248 519-6629 987-9312 Organizations/Clubs Catholic Daughters Linda Teran Fifty Plus Club Jo Kopasz St. Vincent De Paul Society Helpline Communicare Matt Silva (Communications & Technology) 944-0231 987-5474 (800) 716-0646 345-0109 Lay Catholic Movements A.C.T.S. Missions Cursillos in Christianity World Apostolate of Fatima Worldwide Marriage Encounter Joseph Lang Leslie & Donna Roman Dennis & Aileen Gamalinda 987-9312 989-1017 484-8720 Joan Combs 476-2754 Joseph Dennett 476-2838 Patrick Cabildo Bryan Dopp Bruce Armbruster 987-9312 987-9312 463-2674 Councils/Committees Finance Council Pastoral Council Stewardship Committee- Regular Parish Office Hours (909) 987-9312 Monday—Thursday 8:30am—4:30 pm (closed noon-1pm for lunch) Friday 8:30am—Noon Children’s Faith Formation & Baptism (909) 980-9423 (909) 980-9423 Office Hours: 10 AM-5 PM Mon—Thurs. Closed Fridays Youth Ministry Mon. & Tues. 1-6 pm Thurs. 10-6 pm Page Thirteen Our Parish Financial Corner The Parish Staff Directory Pastoral Staff 987-9312 Pastoral Coordinator Priest Minister Priest Minister Michael Donaldson Fr. José Jaramillo, MG Fr. Cyriacus Ogu Ext. 223 Ext. 229 Ext. 304 Parish Office 987-9312 Annulments/Weddings Business Manager Liturgy-Office Clerk Music Director Life Teen Music Coordinator Pastoral Care Parish Office Assistant & Bulletin Editor/Registration Parish Office Secretary Norm Anderson Karen Hein Cheryl Harshman Audrey Donaldson Austin Ott Debby Leonardo Debbie Uhlack Ext. 236 Ext. 230 Ext. 303 Ext. 227 Ext. 227 Ext. 302 Ext. 242 Ann Hogan Ext. 221 Parish Faith Formation 980-9423 Adult Faith Formation-Coord. Dir. of Adult Faith Formation Coord. of Children’s Faith Formation & Baptism Children’s FF Admin. Assist. Children's Liturgy Coord. of Youth Ministry Coord. Confirmation YM Secretary Mary Ann Andel Jenny Campbell Tony Mandala Ext. 250 Ext. 243 Ext. 231 Irma McGaughey Jacquie Hotchkiss Maegan Odicino Gary Foote Christian Gross Ext. 232 Ext. 232 Ext. 301 Ext. 222 Ext. 300 Parish School / Preschool through – 5h grade: 987-7908 Principal – Preschool Director Business Manager Administrative Assistant Patty Ferrer Laura Onopa Annie Valtier Ext. 235 Ext. 245 Ext. 234 Can you believe... How much money do Americans spend betting on the NCAA Tournament in (4) four days verses the total yearly budget of all the Catholic parishes in the United States: Answer: NCAA Basketball Tournament 4 day total betting - 9 billion Info By: Chris Cillizza March 21 Washington Post—US Catholic Parishes ——————————————————Yearly Budget total - 11 billion Info from: a 2012 investigation by the Economist Magazine regarding the finances of the Catholic Church Other ways American’s spend their money→ Sunday Collection 03-29-15: Misc. Income for 03-29-15: Total weekly income: Total weekly expenses: (From estimated current budget) Balance: $ 26,740.22 $ 1,466.35 $ 28,206.70 $ 36,299.71 ($8,093.01) John Paul II Bldg. Fund: Total weekly donations for 03-29-15: $ 1,353.00 Total weekly debt payment: $ 5,700.27 (Based on monthly loan agreement of $24,701.16 dated 7-1-09) Balance: ($ 4,347.27) 2015 Diocesan Development Fund Current Parish Pledges Total: Diocese Goal: $138,300.00 Pledges Made: $100,733.00 Gifts Received: $ 42,906.65 Donors: 200 Percent of Goal: 31.02 % As of: April 2, 2015 @ 7:17 am We now have on-line giving available. You can access it through our website, stpeterstpaul.com, our Facebook, www.facebook.com/ spsaltaloma.com or [email protected]/1801. If you use online bill pay through your bank, you can also donate to the church by setting us up as a regular payment using your envelope # as your account. If you do not have envelopes and would like to receive them, please contact the parish office @ (909)987 -9312. Thank you to our parish family members who faithfully support our parish. May God bless you and your families during this new year. May we embrace the message of our faith with love and wisdom. Easter Flowers In Loving Remembrance and Honor of... M/M Mauricio Acevedo †Rodolfo Acevedo †Gabriel Marquez Patricia Alachniewicz Jane Almanza Olga Armstrong †Manuel Robert Almanza †M/M Eusebio Martinez †Lando Cerecedes †Lauren Armstrong †Harry Tanner M/M Gonzalo Alvarez, Jr. †Dolores Diaz †John N. Nercy †Celia Ramos †Reyes Gonzalez †Alejandro Quiroga Mrs. Frank Annunziato †Frank Annunziato Barbara Antinora M/M Alfredo Araguz †Alfred David Araguz †Rudy Alaniz †Eliseo Rodriguez †Mario Rodriguez, Jr. †Ernie Rodriguez, Jr. Teresa Aranda †M/M Francis Gallegos †Mary Valdez †Carlos Aranda †Alma Perez †Cassandra Arredondo Betty Arcide Anthony Arcide Louise Arcide Silvio Colista Josephine Colista Teresa Alfonso Rito Armenta M/M Kenneth Arredondo †Cassandra Rose Arredondo †Carlos H. Aranda †Lichita Garcia †Laurie Trejo †Marsha Scoffer Mrs. Gerrie Baldassano †Nick Baldassano †Sarah & Joseph Baldassano †Sophie & Michael Radzinski †Chester Radzinski Lysandra Castro †Ariel Giesman †Jose S. Hernandez †Peter David Hernandez †Robin DiMario M/M Santiago Bautista †Ricardo De la Pena †Santiago Bautista, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Centurioni Fr. Pat Kirsch †Lyle Loveless †Alex & Army Centurioni †Paula Amorelli †Doreen L. Brunswick Maria Bennett Diana, Andy, Sal & Rochelle Lupe Caballero †Albert Caballero †Sal Arias †Maria Ensminger M/M Ernest Berg M/M Pierre Biane Mary Lee Blow †Eric Keiner †Mike Butler †Christie Wilson Leona & Jim Blow Jimmy Blow Sharon Bowie †Joseph Messing Our Family Mr. & Mrs. Michael Braga All Men & Women in the Military M/M Jerome Brown M/M Charles Buquet, Sr. †Manuela Donado †Carmen Bright †Aura Coronado De Bright †Faustine Bright †Frank Bright †Thomas Bright †Carmen Anita Chastain †Billy Bright †Carmen Ramos †Linda Leyva †Edna Hector Theresa Bustos M/M Robert Byrne †Magdalena Paz †Paul Byrne Norma Calaycay M/M Dennis Azarovitz †Dennis Azarovitz Alicia Cervantez Natalia Saenz Salvador Mier Belem Mier Manuel Jesus Mier Asuncion Mier Mrs. Nelfa Calhoun Fred & Jane Clow †Bill & Connie Franke †Don Evans †Bernie Strapp M/M Mark Cobb M/M Lee Coleman †Mom & Dad †Nana & Narcy †Grandmas & Grandpas †George †All departed friends Mrs. Helen Conklin †Joe Candelaria †Ramona Candelaria †Robert Cupelli Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Contreras †Antonia Pence M/M Efren Cordura The Cordura Children †Corazon Somera †Alejandro Somera †Ramona Cordura †Benigno Cordura Matthew & Cindy Cornelius †Lynn Cornelius †Charles Cornelius †Juan & Piedad Verduzco
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