2nd Sunday of Lent 2/21/16
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2nd Sunday of Lent 2/21/16
Page 2 The Second Sunday of Lent February 21, 2016 St. Didacus Parish Council Touchstones Jesus is about to face the most trying period of his life in this world: his conviction as a criminal, the walk to Calvary and his subsequent execution. The events leading up to his crucifixion may have been as painful emotionally as the dying itself. They include betrayal, misunderstanding, abuse, and desolation. The seeming absence of God the Father in the most crucial hour of his life must have been excruciating for one so intimately united to the divine. These experiences deepened Jesus’ faithfulness and his perseverance in the journey of the Spirit. He invited the apostles into this profound moment of revelation. The Transfiguration is an incredible blessing, filling Jesus with the support, grace, and inspiration he needed to walk those difficult final days. Jesus is affirmed by the great figures of his tradition, who represent the law and the prophets. Even though he will be rejected by the representatives in his day of religious and civil law and the prophetic tradition, he is held up by the wisdom figures of ancient times. This illumination will have to carry him through the dark days of confusion, insecurity, and terror that will begin as soon as he comes down the mountain. Each of us needs touchstones or graced memories to return to when we face the crosses in our journey. These “God-moments” may be more subtle than a transfiguration on a mountaintop, but their impact can help sustain us if we recognize them. These touchstone events may be recalled when we reflect on the ways in which we have been inspired at other times of trial. Personal “transfigurations” may reveal themselves when we begin to share our story of struggle and faith. What has sustained us in trial can continue to do so if we allow ourselves to savor them later on! God’s revelation continues in each re-visitation of gratitude and marvel. Here is list of our current Parish Council members. Feel free to contact them if you have questions or concerns about the parish. Dcn. Dino Serafini 619-218-9578 [email protected] Ashenafi Hailu 619-892-0630 [email protected] Ricardo Sevilla 619-218-5679 [email protected] Cyndi Croff 619-886-3193 [email protected] John O'Connor 619-993-5291 [email protected] Marie Glick [email protected] Felipe Enciso 619-608-5481 [email protected] Daniel Piatek Mindy Davis Georgina Rodriguez —Prayer Time A Look at the YEAR OF MERCY with Bishop Brom NEXT Saturday, February 27th 10am-noon in the Parish Hall Everyone is welcome! Bishop Brom will be here to explore the concept of “Mercy” in Sacred Scripture and talk about the Face of Mercy: Jesus and the Church. Join us for this free special presentation! 2016 Annual Appeal Update Thank you to everyone who has pledged to the 2016 Annual Catholic Appeal. Our campaign is still underway and we have a long way to go to reach our goal. We would love to have 100% participation in this appeal. We encourage everyone in the parish to prayerfully consider how you can contribute. Please be generous! Page 3 The Second Sunday of Lent February 21, 2016 Stewardship—Building up the Community of God Number of Registered Families receiving envelopes: 694 —an average of 130 of whom tithe weekly using those envelopes Our GOAL this year: 500 families using their weekly envelopes. Please contribute using your envelopes. The Joy of Giving Amount we need each week to cover parish operating costs: Ash Wednesday Collection February 10, 2016 General Collection, February 14, 2016: Surplus for the week of February 14, 2016: $7,155.00 $2,340.00 $5,208.00 +$ 393.00 Building Fund—February 14, 2016: $ 361.00 How do we show our gratitude to God for the home He has given us? Do we make a sacrifice of any kind? Do we return any of our finances to God, investing equally in our eternal home just as we invest in our earthly home? Mass Intentions Saturday………….........February 20 5:00PM……………….…†Michael E. Britt Sunday………….....…...February 21 8:30AM………………….†Michael Ginsky 10:00AM………….……..†Carmen Govea 11:30AM………….……. People of St. Didacus Monday………………...February 22 7:30AM………………….†Sallie Scaramazzo Tuesday………..…..…..February 23 6:00PM…………............†Carolyn Curiel Hastings Wednesday……......….February 24 8:30AM……….….….…..†Katherine Artale Thursday………...…….February 25 7:30AM………………….Resty Alcazar, Spec. Int. Friday…………...……...February 26 7:30AM…….........Hilario & Marciana Alcazar, Spec. Int. Saturday………….........February 27 5:00PM……………….…†William Needles Welcome to St. Didacus Parish! Masses Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 8:30am & 10:00am English 11:30am in Spanish Daily Mass Mon., Thurs., Fri. 7:30am Wednesday 8:30am & Tues. 6:00pm Eucharistic Adoration Wed. 7:30am—8:30am / Saturday 3:30pm—5:00pm First Fridays 8:00am—9:00am Confessions—Saturdays 3:30pm or by appt. Baptisms: 1st Saturday of each month. Arrangements must be made 3 months in advance. Contact the Parish Office for information. Weddings: Arrangements must be made at least 9 months in advance. Please contact the Parish Office. Pastor, Fr. Michael J. Sinor Parish Office 619-284-3472 Weekly Events at St. Didacus Sunday, February 21, 2016 Confirmation II Class Monday, February 22, 2016 Teen Leadership Meeting Tuesday, February 23, 2016 Small Faith III Youth Night Small Faith I & II Wednesday, February 24, 2016 Eucharistic Adoration Religious Education Men’s Prayer Group Choir 90th Anniv. Planning Mtg. Thursday, February 25, 2016 Mental Health Ministry Mtg. RCIA Friday, February 26, 2016 Soup Dinner Lenten Talk Saturday, February 27, 2016 Bishop Brom—Year of Mercy Eucharistic Adoration Rosalba Alarcon Maria Luz Arrellano Diann Bauer Dan Bauer Herbert Baxter Robert Bayles Jessica Becerra Martha Becerra Ron Berry Rita Bonnell Norm Boyer Herminia Brignoni Ibeth Brignoni Ruben Campos Marie Cavanaugh Gail Cedercrans Eileen Connolly Cecil Crews Aaron Damishia Irene Davis MaryLou De Luca Pauline Dease 10:00am 6:00pm 8:30am 6:30pm 6:30pm 7:30am-8:30am 5:30pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 10:00am-noon 3:30pm-5:00pm Bob Demers Cecelia Dueber Mary Farrell Santiago Fontes Susan Guenzel Dolores Hansel Kelley Kessler Bernie Kober Marilyn Kober Elizabeth La Costa Virginia Lantry Juanita Lopez Maria Lopez Anthony Martinez Rosalie Martinez Claire Meighan Terrence McCabe Emma McPhereson Dolores Mediano Dominick Palestini Gladys Palestini Diane Porter Location School Location Hall Location Hall Hall Hall Location Church School Hall Church Hall Location Hall Hall Location Hall Hall Location Hall Church Antonia Raya Dolores Robertson Atina Rodriguez Aaron Rodriguez Alette Rodriguez Jeff Salazar Christine Segura Mark Silke Michael Smith Angel Tapia Pedro Tapia Merida Tirado Therese Tucker Carol Verdon The Webb Family Jason Williamson Joan Williamson Adalina Zarate Josephine And the special intentions in our Book of Needs P R A Y E R L I S T Page 4 The Second Sunday of Lent February 21, 2016 Soup Supper & Lenten Talk 4630 34th Street, San Diego CA 92116 284-8730 The school will be visited this week by the WCEA/WASC Accreditation Team. WCEA is the Western Catholic Education Association and WASC is the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. They will be making observations and doing interviews. In keeping our accreditation current, we insure that your children are getting the best education possible. Teachers, staff and students have been preparing for this visit. Please keep them all in your prayers this week. The Girl Scouts thank you for all your cookie purchases last weekend after the Masses! Thanks to Ed Ancmon and the Knights of Columbus Council #1349 for their recent donation to our parish food pantry. The Knights of Council 1349 are regular contributors and we appreciate their help. 90th Anniversary Planning Meeting Wednesday, February 24th at 7pm in the Parish Hall We had a meeting last month to come up with some ideas to celebrate our parish’s 90th anniversary this year. We are meeting again to solidify some of the ideas and to move forward. We welcome your input if you’d like to attend. For more information, email Sylvin Watson at [email protected]. Friday, February 26th 6:00pm Soup dinner provided by the Spanish Community Last Friday we raised $48 from donations from our soup dinner that will be donated to The Tomorrow Project, a work-readiness program of Catholic Charities, Diocese of San Diego, for homeless women. The money raised from all our soup dinners during Lent will go to this charity. 7:00pm Talk: “Getting to the Heart of Lent” Deacon Dino will talk about Lent and our journey through this special time. Culture of Life Family Services recently sent us a note thanking all of the generous parishioners of St. Didacus for supporting their Baby Bottle Drive in November. Our parish contribution of $1033.70 will go toward the many needs of their organization such as free ultrasounds that give mothers and fathers the opportunity to see their baby for the first time. COLFs offers quality Christ-Centered care that includes full family health care, ultrasounds, natural family planning, crisis pregnancy support and spiritual counseling. If you’d like more information on how you can get involved in their organization, visit their website at www.colfs.org or give Brenda a call at 315-368-8739. Church of The Nativity Mental Health Ministry Presents Two FREE Important Evenings of Education for Teens This Weekend! 14 and over and for all Adults "Depression Confession: What Every Teen Needs to Know" Sunday, February 21st at 5pm for Teenagers (14 years and older) "More Than Moody: Signs of Depression in Your Teen" Tuesday, February 23rd at 6:30pm - General Audiences (14 years and older) Both free presentations feature Luke Maxwell, nationally recognized speaker on teen depression and suicide. www.ucantberased.com Location: Church of the Nativity, 6309 El Apajo, Rancho Santa Fe 92067, in the parish Commons (hall adjacent to the church). Page 5 The Second Sunday of Lent A great way to slow down and meditate on the season of Lent is to attend the Spiritual Works of Mercy During this Year of Mercy, Pope Francis calls us to practice both the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. Works of mercy can be directed not only toward the needs of the body, but the needs of the soul as well. Indeed, the most serious form of poverty of all can be the poverty of the spirit, not only because it drains life of all energy, joy, and sense of purpose, but also because it is the one kind of poverty that can last forever. The evangelist Billy Graham tells the story of a private dinner he shared with one of the wealthiest men in the United States. During the meal the man confessed that despite having every good thing money could buy, he was miserable beyond words. The lesson: money cannot buy happiness. It's a cliché, but it's true. Clearly, this wealthy gentleman suffered from moral poverty. Lenten Harp Meditation Concerts Every Thursday during Lent at Immaculate Conception Church in Old Town 2540 State Street San Diego CA 92110 from 2:00pm-4:00pm Harpist Marsha Long will be playing at these FREE concerts. For more information, contact Immaculate Conception at 619-295-4141 or Marsha at [email protected]. “Lent comes providentially to reawaken us, to shake us from our lethargy.” —Pope Francis Indeed, the human spirit longs for the nourishment of truth, goodness, and beauty if it is to be healthy and strong and if it is to grow in sanctification and be prepared for the life to come. That's why, in addition to the corporal works or mercy, the Church has outlined the spiritual works of mercy. Look to these works as preventative medicine for poverty of the spirit. The spiritual works of mercy are as follows: (1) Admonish sinners. (2) Instruct the uninformed. (3) Counsel the doubtful. (4) Comfort the sorrowful. (5) Be patient with those in error. (6) Forgive offenses. (7) Pray for the living and the dead. http://www.thedivinemercy.org/news/Part-11-The-Spiritual-Works-of-Mercy-3482 by Dr. Robert Stackpole On our Cover: Picture from the Rite of Election, last Sunday Last Sunday the adults enrolled in our RCIA program attended the Diocese’s Rite of Election. They are making the final preparations to receive their sacraments at the Easter Vigil Mass. Please keep them in your prayers: Jesus Garcia, Karina Gomez, Nicholas P. Guzman, Kristina Harphant, Jasmin Hernandez, Fabian Ibarra, Robert I. Lindbloom, Annie McGinnis, Dana McPherson, Mary Yvette Paden & Andrew J. Reeder. The children: Emma Sofia Escobar, Erick Esquivel, Jorge Esquivel, Abigail Rosales. Thanks to Aida Bustos of The Southern Cross for the photo. February 21, 2016 This week our first reading shows faith is the response to the living presence and power of God in our life. The second reading challenges faithfilled Christians to be Christ-like role models. The Gospel reveals that conversion to Christ brings upon us a complete transfiguration. This week, let others see in you a transfiguration. By your actions, show that Christ resides within you. Make a commitment to serve joyfully those around you, and others will notice the radiance and dazzling brightness that comes from you. You will bring more people to Christ by the good fruit you bear. —The Bread of Life Readings for the Week of February 21, 2016 Sun: Gn 15:5-12, 17-18/Ps 27:1, 7-9, 13-14/Phil 3:17--4:1 Mon: 1 Pt 5:1-4/Ps 23:1-6/Mt 16:13-19 Tue: Is 1:10, 16-20/Ps 50:8-9, 16-17, 21, 23/Mt 23:1-12 Wed: Jer 18:18-20/Ps 31:5-6, 14-16/Mt 20:17-28 Thu: Jer 17:5-10/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 16:19-31 Fri: Gn 37:3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a/Ps 105:16-21/ Mt 21:33-43, 45-46 Sat: Mi 7:14-15, 18-20/Ps 103:1-4, 9-12/Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 Next Sunday: Ex 3:1-8a, 13-15/Ps 103:1-4, 6-8, 11/1 Cor 10:1-6, 10-12/Lk 13:1-9 Pagina 6 Segundo Domingo de Cuaresma 21 de febrero, 2016 Sopas y Platica Cuaresmal Nos toca a nosotros… Viernes 26 de febrero a la 6:00 PM. Las sopas cuaresmales nos tocan a nosotros la comunidad hispana, por favor copera haciendo sopa para 5 personas, también puede traer pan o ensalada, recuerde no carne o pollo. El viernes pasado recaudamos $48.00 de donación destinado a la Casa de las mujeres sin hogar de Caridades Católicas. El llamado a la Transformación Los tres Evangelios sinópticos cuentan cada uno el relato de la transfiguración de Jesús. Lucas nos dice que Jesús sube a la montaña a rezar y es durante la oración que sucede la transfiguración. La Transfiguración es uno de los cinco momentos importantes de la narrativa del Evangelio sobre la vida de Jesús, los otros son el Bautismo, la Crucifixión, la Resurrección y la Ascensión. En el 2002, el Papa San Juan Pablo II presentó los Misterios Luminosos del Rosario, que incluyen la Transfiguración. Este relato del Evangelio es sobre los discípulos y sobre nosotros mismos. Este pasaje, así como la primera lectura, describen encuentros con Dios. Estos encuentros le ocurren a las personas que están confundidas, temerosas y no saben qué hacer. Aún así, experimentar la presencia de Dios con nosotros y nos transforma. La oración nos prepara y nos llama al cambio. Hay un antiguo dicho que dice: “Si no deseas cambiar, entonces no reces”. Reflexión Cuaresmal para el Año de la Misericordia ¿Conoce a alguien que esté padeciendo dolor en este momento? ¿Qué puede hacer esta semana para darle a esa persona una experiencia de transfiguración y esperanza? Como seguidor de Jesús, ¿hay algún tema sobre el que necesite aprender más? ¿Podría ser algo sobre el cuidado de la creación, la inmigración, la realidad de los desamparados de hoy, etc.? Los Apóstoles probablemente conservaron una imagen en su mente de este suceso de transfiguración por el resto de su vida. Elija algunas experiencias de su vida. Reviva los recuerdos, las bendiciones de Dios que le fueron concedidas durante estos sucesos en su vida. 7:00 PM “Desde el perdón hacia la Pascua en el Año de la Misericordia”. Invitamos a toda la comunidad, especialmente a los lectores les será de mucha ayuda para comprender mejor la pedagogía de las lecturas y Evangelios de la Cuaresma en este Año de la Misericordia. Reunión para planear el 90° Aniversario de nuestra parroquia Miércoles 24 de febrero a las 7PM en el salón parroquial Los invitamos a ser parte de la planeación del 90 aniversario de nuestra parroquia, esta reunión es ingles. Para mas información, puedes mandarle un email a Sylvin Watson a [email protected] Actualización de la Campaña Anual 2016 Gracias a todos los que ya se han comprometido a la Campaña Católica Anual 2016. Nuestra Campaña está todavía en curso y tenemos un largo camino por recorrer para alcanzar nuestra meta. Por favor, sea generoso y participe. ASUNTOS VARIOS * Recuerde: tenemos clases de Biblia en español todos los martes de 6:30 a 8 PM, en la iglesia, nunca es tarde para empezar. * Necesitamos ministros de hospitalidad los domingos, para dar la bienvenida; deberán llegar 15 minutos antes de misa. * Todos los domingos después de la misa, los invitamos a rezar la Coronilla del Señor de la Misericordia. Celebrating TH E YEAR OF Be merciful just as your Father is merciful. LUKE 6:36 Mercy Care of Retired Priests When a diocesan priest is ordained, he makes a lifelong commitment to serve the needs of the faithful in our diocese, typically serving 40 to 45 years. In return, the diocese makes a commitment to the priest to provide for his basic well-being during his lifetime, including retirement. Everyone is aware of the need to appropriately provide for the spiritual, material, and medical needs of their senior years. Priests have the same concerns. They want to have a certain level of confidence that someone will attend to the nurturing of their faith, helping them settle in an appropriate physical environment, and assist them when their bodies or minds decline with the passage of time. We play an important part in adding to their sense of security about their senior years. rely on the Lord and us to sustain them in their senior years. As age and physical ability permit, they continue to “Hope in the Lord.” They continue to live a life of prayer and sacramental participation. They continue to witness the love of God. The normal retirement age for a priest in our diocese is age 75. Retirement costs including insurance, healthcare, prescription drugs, skilled nursing care, and housing and sustenance continue to escalate. At present, one-third of our diocesan priests are retired. The Annual Catholic Appeal supports care of retired priests so that they can live in dignity, and free of anxiety about their means of support. This includes providing health and auto insurance, nursing care at Nazareth House San Diego if needed, supplementing their pension, and covering expenses for them to attend the annual convocation of priests. Our retired priests have a profound trust in the Lord and His Holy Mother; they have a profound trust in the gratitude and generosity of the people of the diocese. Our 2 retired bishops and 58 retired priests “We are always priests with all our soul and with all our heart. Being an ambassador of Christ ... is a mission that penetrates our entire being.” — Pope Francis Our Response as Stewards REFLECT —On the many gifts you have received from God, including your financial blessings. PRAY —About how God wants you to use the gifts He has given you. RESPOND — By supporting the mission. You can give at your parish or online at www.sdcatholic.org. sdcatholic.org 2016 ANNUAL CATHOLIC APPEAL DIOCESE OF SAN DIEGO Celebrando EL AÑO DE LA Se misericordioso así como tu Padre es Misericordioso. Lucas 6:36 Misericordia Atención a Sacerdotes Jubilados Cuando un sacerdote diocesano se ordena, hace un compromiso permanente para atender las necesidades de los fieles de nuestra diócesis, por lo menos presta sus servicios 40 o 45 años. A cambio, la diócesis se compromete a satisfacer sus necesidades básicas durante su vida incluyendo su jubilación. Las personas se preocupan por tener lo necesario para cubrir sus necesidades espirituales, materiales y médicas en su vejez. Los sacerdotes tienen las mismas preocupaciones. Ellos quieren tener la confianza de que alguien va ayudarlos a nutrir su fe, vivir en un ambiente apropiado y tener asistencia cuando su cuerpo y mente se deterioren con el paso del tiempo. Nosotros desempeñamos un papel muy importante en darles esa seguridad que requieren en su vejez. 58 sacerdotes jubilados dependen del Señor y de nuestra contribución para su vejez. Conforme su edad y capacidad física se los permita, ellos siguen “Esperando en el Señor,” viviendo una vida de oración, participando en los sacramentos y presenciando el amor de Dios. La edad promedio de un sacerdote de la diócesis para retirarse es de 75 años de edad. Los costos de retiro como seguro médico, medicamentos, gastos de enfermería, vivienda y sustento siguen aumentando. A la fecha, una tercera parte de nuestros sacerdotes están retirados. El Llamado Católico Anual apoya en el cuidado de los sacerdotes jubilados para que puedan vivir con dignidad y sin preocupaciones financieras en su vejez. Esto incluye seguro médico, seguro de auto, costos en Nazareth House San Diego si es necesario, subsidio a su pensión y gastos para asistir a la Convocatoria Anual de Sacerdotes. “Siempre somos sacerdotes con toda nuestra alma, y con todo nuestro corazón. Ser embajadores de Cristo... es la misión que l evamos penetrada en nuestro ser.” Nuestros sacerdotes jubilados tienen profunda confianza en el Señor y en su Santa Madre; también cuentas con la gratitud y generosidad de la gente de la diócesis. Nuestros 2 obispos retirados y — Papa Francisco Nuestra Respuesta como Custodios REFLEXIONAR. . . . Sobre los tantos regalos que has recibido de Dios, incluyendo tus bendiciones económicas. ORAR . . . . . . . . . . Acerca de cómo Dios quiere que uses los dones que Él te ha dado. RESPONDER . . . . . Apoyando la misión. Puedes dar a tu parroquia o en línea en www.sdcatholic.org. sdcatholic.org 2016 LLAMADO CATÓLICO ANUAL DIÓCESIS DE SAN DIEGO S T. 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