smile - St. Mel Parish
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smile - St. Mel Parish
Sunday, December 8, 2013 Second Sunday of Advent Seeking Fellowship in Faith, Solidarity in Service, Excellence in Education This Week’s Mass Schedule Fr. David Whorton Pastor Fr. Vivian Ben Lima Associate St. Mel Parish 20870 Ventura Boulevard Woodland Hills, CA 91364 Tel (818) 340-6020 Fax (818) 340-0261 Communal Penance Service Tuesday, December 17 7:00 p.m. Monday—Friday 8:15 a.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. and Vigil 5 p.m. Sunday 7:15, 9:00, 11:00 a.m. and 5 p.m. Visit our website at www.stmelparish.org Parish Staff Pastor Fr. David Whorton, ext. 1014 Associate Fr. Vivian Ben Lima, ext. 1016 Deacon Jerry Cellner Director of Administration Rosemary McLarty, ext. 1019 Pastoral Care/Faith Formation Sr. Marie Paul Grech, SND ext. 1018 Elementary School Principal Mary Beth Lutz, 340-1924 Preschool Director Claudia Powell, 340-3180 Religious Education Coordinator Pat Andre, ext. 1022 Confirmation Coordinator Ella Sciarra, ext. 1015 Director of Music Ministry Francesco Alleruzzo, ext. 1028 Webmaster Joann Barros, ext. 1026 Secretary/Bookkeeper Arlene Connors, ext. 1012 Parish Center phone (818) 340-6020 Fax (818) 340-0261 Parish Patron St. Mel, nephew of St. Patrick, Bishop of Ardagh; died 489. Feast day February 6 Parish Center Hours Monday—Thursday 8:00 a.m.—8:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m.—7:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m.—7:00 p.m. Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday 3:45—4:45 p.m. Or by Appointment To Become a Registered Parishioner at St. Mel call (818) 340-6020, ext. 1012 or register online via our website: www.stmelparish.org Parish Service Pastoral Council/Susan Butterfield Finance Council/James Hallissy Justice & Peace Council/Stephen Gruenfelder School Council/Jim Hudson Liturgical Ministries Altar Servers/Kerry Edwards [email protected] Altar Society/Catherine Ghaffari (Linens) Church Environment Eucharistic Ministers/Kerry Edwards [email protected] Greeters for Sunday Liturgies/Margherita Aufmuth Lectors/Cindy Pardi Liturgy Committee/Kerry Edwards [email protected] MultiMedia Ministry/Stephen Gruenfelder Music Ministry/Francesco Alleruzzo [email protected] Sacristans/Kerry Edwards [email protected] Ushers/Bob Aufmuth Personal Growth/Spritual Development/Sacraments for Adults RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) & Adult Confirmation/ Sr. Marie Paul Grech, SND [email protected] Book Club/Tom Mackel Men’s Group/Joe Sukitch Partners in Prayer/Susie Screbant Rosary Ministry & Eucharist Adoration Coordinator/Mitos Bitong Theresians/Margie Treichler Women at the Well/Lynn Findling Saturday Women’s Circle/Rose Zeolla Children and Youth Baptism Preparation/Pat Andre [email protected] Confirmation/Ella Sciarra [email protected] Ministry of Moms Sharing Monica Matthews/Patty Glasgow RCIY (Rite of Christian Initiation of Youth)/Pat Andre [email protected] Religious Education PreK-8/Pat Andre [email protected] Sunday Preschool/Pat Andre [email protected] Vacation Bible School (VBS)/Pat Andre [email protected] Caring Ministries Ministry to the Sick & Homebound/Sr. Marie Paul Grech, SND [email protected] Motion Picture Hospital/Barbara Hurt Older Adult Services and Intervention (OASIS)/Adele Funari/Sunny McMullen Bereavement Ministry/Funeral Planning/Ella Sciarra [email protected] 887-5655 621-5799 269-0858 340-6020 340-6020, x1025 340-2570 340-6020, x1025 222-1303 346-6257 340-6020, x1025 269-0858 340-6020, x1028 340-6020, x1025 222-1303 340-6020, x1018 (805) 432-7707 225-1546 348-8386 710-9888 888-5824 348-4756 881-4732 340-6020, x1022 340-6020, x1015 992-5208/ 851-9113 340-6020, x1022 340-6020, x1022 340-6020, x1022 340-6020, x1022 340-6020, x1018 340-7057 992-5176/ 347-5434 340-6020, x1015 Outreach The Brown Bag Bunch/Nancy Gruenfelder The Hot Lunch Brunch/Nancy Gruenfelder Detention Ministry/Robert Gerrity JustFaith/Anselm & Pia Varni St. Vincent de Paul/Kent Gairdner 703-6522 703-6522 888-1066 346-8874 884-2291 Respect Life Activities Pregnancy Counseling Center Angels Way Maternity Home/Betty Breneman 895-2500 346-2229 Hospitality/Social Adult Club/Betty Lewis Coffee & Donuts/Monica Matthews Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner/Frank & Martha Hules 343-8507 992-5208 222-6107 Archdiocesan Service Worldwide Marriage Encounter/Russ & Jeanine Walker Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women/Mati Goodman Safeguarding the Children/Amber MacMiller (805) 648-4244 591-3035 489-5038 A Word from Sr. Marie Paul Traditionally on this day, the Church celebrates the feast of the Immaculate Conception. I will leave it to the theologians to explain this dogma of the Catholic Church (many good Catholic sites online!) As a Sister of Notre Dame, I have a special love for Mary, that, like many of you, is probably not defined by dogma or doctrine, but is simply a loving relationship with our Mother. A book that I have loved since my high school years is Caryll Houslander’s Reed of God. In this beautiful reflection, we are presented with a Christo-centric view of Mary. Houslander tells us: “She is not only human; she is humanity. The one thing that she did and does is the one thing we all have to do, namely, to bear Christ into the world.” This then is our challenge! We are called, like Mary, to say YES to God. That YES means we are willing to be a Christ-bearer to the world in which we live. What does that mean? It means simply making it possible for those who meet us to recognize the Jesus within us. It means being one who says by my life, “Do whatever he tells you” (John 2: 6). It means being willing to stand at the foot of the Cross, in solidarity with those who suffer in any way. It means being with the followers of Jesus in this post-resurrection time, to encourage, remind, support, and give the example of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus. Mary does not ever abandon those who love her Son, nor those whom her Son loves; she is always ready to point the way to Jesus. Houslander reminds us, “…it is really through ordinary human life and the things of every hour or every day that union with God comes about.” Mary proves that this is so. She did not do extraordinary things in her life, but her life was extraordinary because the love of God permeated her very being. We are invited to do the same! As this Advent season continues, let us welcome Mary into our lives; she will teach us the best way to prepare to welcome her Son! Advent is Here! In our faith, Advent is a period of preparation, extending over the four Sundays before Christmas. The word “Advent” is Latin and means “ to come to “and refers to the coming of Christ. It is a time of readiness and longing…so this year the environment in our parish is reflective of that longing and that building of anticipation towards the birth of our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. Please take a moment and note that each week we are adding to the altar arrangement- with new plants (in the beautiful advent colors of purple and pink) and with a placard revealing the message of that Sunday…and each Sunday we will add a candle to the Advent Wreath to be lit after the Mass celebration starts. The first week of Advent was December 1st… now this Sunday, December 8th, we celebrate with the message “Prayer and Penance”. Listen to the words of the Gospel each week and take some time to reflect during the week as we prepare and wait for His birth. Our Mission Statement We the Eucharistic Community of St. Mel Parish are committed to: ♦ Develop a deeper understanding of the Gospel message of Jesus through prayer, reflection and education ♦ Recognize and call forth the gifts of each parishioner ♦ Affirm the dignity of all persons by responding to their spiritual and material needs ♦ Celebrate our life together in worship as a faith community. Stewardship Corner It is not enough to repent our sins. What good things will we do as a result of our repentance? Please take a few moments to prayerfully consider your offertory gift to God in thanksgiving for the many blessings you have received this week. Joining the St. Mel Parish Community—Deacon Jerry and MJ Cellner My wife and I are very happy and excited to be a part of St. Mel’s parish family. In the few weeks that we have been at St. Mel’s, we have been warmly welcomed by the priests, staff, and many of the parishioners that we have met. I’m sure that you may have some questions about us. Let me see if I can answer some of them. My wife, Mary Joyce, (better known as “MJ”), and I have been married for 52 years. We have two daughters, and they and their husbands have blessed us with seven grandchildren, and I have baptized five of them. I have been ordained a deacon for over 19 years. I was ordained by Cardinal Mahony on June 11, 1994. In the Cardinal’s homily at my ordination, he said the “deacon serves as a visible sign of the servanthood of Christ.” The deacon is ordained for the service of the Church: to proclaim the word of God, in the sacramental life of the Church, and in the ministry of charity. Some of you may know what a deacon is and what he does. Some of you may not. I plan to be a deacon at different Masses on the weekend so I, along with my wife, can meet many of you. And perhaps we will meet when I am scheduled to do Baptisms. Deacons are mentioned in the New Testament. They flourished for a few hundred years and then became less involved in the Church. It was Vatican II that reinstituted the Permanent Diaconate in the 1960s. Currently there are more than 18,000 permanent deacons in the United States, and well over 300 in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Over 90% of the permanent deacons are married, and about 2% have never married. From your Church history, can you think of some deacons? I learned from the parish bulletin that St. Mel was the nephew of St. Patrick. Did you know that St. Patrick’s father, Calpornius, was a deacon? Our new Pope chose the name of a well-known deacon, St. Francis of Assisi. St. Francis was also the patron saint of my ordination class. We look forward to our continued diaconal ministry to God’s Church and to you, God’s people here at St. Mel. Peace and blessings. Deacon Jerry and Mary Joyce (“MJ”) Cellner Adopt-A-Family 15 families still need to be adopted. Please stop by the front of the church and sign up with a St. Vincent de Paul volunteer to assist one of these needy families this Christmas. The Giving Tree Please pick up a tag from the Giving Tree in the front of the church and buy a toy for a needy child this Christmas. All toys will go to the Guadalupe Center in Canoga Park. Save the Date: Pope Francis Launch Global Hunger Campaign to On Tuesday, December 10, 2013, Pope Francis will launch a worldwide movement to respond to the needs of the poor and vulnerable in our midst by praying and acting to end hunger. At noon local time on December 10th, a global wave of prayer will begin on the Island of Samoa and will progress around the world in each time zone until it reaches the island again some 24 hours and more than 164 countries later. The objective is to unite the voices of the Catholic community around the globe to end the scandal of world hunger and we invite you to participate. The Holy Father’s call to prayer has also resonated with other religious leaders and our prayer will be joined with that of our brothers and sisters from many faiths. For additional information, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]. Thank you for all you do to combat poverty and hunger. Visit us on line: justiceandpeace.stmelparish.org. Thank you for your bags of food for Guadalupe Center! God bless your kindness! St. Vincent de Paul 95 bags of food were collected during the month of November through the efforts of St. Vincent de Paul and Justice and Peace. All bags were delivered to the Guadalupe Center in Canoga Park for distribution to needy families. Thank you for your continued support. Guadalupe Center Needs Volunteers The Loaves and Fishes food pantry at Guadalupe Community Center needs committed volunteers to work at the front desk every Monday and Wednesday morning from 9:00 a.m. to noon, assisting clients needing groceries. Training will be provided. Call Margaret Pontius, Center Director, at (818) 340-2050. Do You Have Bookkeeping Experience? Would you like to share your time and talent as a volunteer for Angels Way Maternity Home? We’d love to talk with you. We are in need of a volunteer bookkeeper with knowledge of payroll and accounting software. Our needs are not exotic and the time required to do our tasks would probably not exceed a few hours twice a month. We are totally flexible with the days/hours. Angels Way is located in Canoga Park and is a 501(c) (3) non-profit serving pregnant women and their infants. If you can help please call Betty Breneman at (818) 346-2229. St. Mel Adult Club (50 years+) Bundle Sunday is December 8 St. Mel Adult Club will meet tomorrow for its last general meeting of the year; 9:30 a.m. social hour and 10:30 a.m. meeting. The general meeting will have a slide presentation by Collette Tours for “Christmas on the Danube” trip, December 2014. The St. Vincent de Paul truck will be here from 8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. to receive your donations. Bring useable clothing, shoes, small appliances, household items, linens, books, etc. They are in great need of all types of furniture and large appliances. For large items including furniture and appliance, please phone (323) 224-6280 or 800/97-HELP-1 for a special free pick up at your home. Remember your contributions will be helping the needy. Refreshments and Christmas cookies, donated by club members will be served after the presentation. Bingo to follow. Don’t forget the Christmas luncheon will be at Encino Glen on Thursday, December 12. Doors and bar will open at 11:30 a.m. Bring your $5 or more new present wrapped for the gift raffle. See you all there! P.S. This will be the last meeting and social event of 2013. Have a blessed New Year! St. Mel Book and Video Club The book and video club will meet Wednesday January 15, 2014 at 7 p.m. in the Parish Center on the 2nd floor. We will begin a 6–month movie series starting in January. The feature movie in blu-ray will be The Way written by Emilio Estevez and starring his father, Martin Sheen. The Way is a powerful and inspirational story about family, friends and the challenges we face while navigating this ever-changing and complicated world. Martin Sheen plays Tom, an irascible American doctor who comes to France to deal with the tragic loss of his son (played by Emilio Estevez). Rather than return home, Tom decides to embark on the historical pilgrimage "The Way of St. James” (“El camino de Santiago” from France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain) to honor his son's desire to finish the journey. What Tom doesn't plan on is the profound impact this trip will have on him. Through unexpected and often times amusing experiences along the way, Tom discovers the difference between "the life we live and the life we choose”. Admittance is free. Running time is 1 hr. 58 min. Bring your own popcorn. For more information please call Tom Mackel (805) 432-7707 or [email protected] or find us on the St Mel website, under Adult Spirituality, then Prayer and Spiritual Growth. Crespi Carmelite High School Crespi Carmelite High School is now accepting applications online for the fall of 2014. Register online for our High School Placement Prep Course December 26-28. Our Entrance exam will be offered on January 25th and February 1st. Please visit www.crespi.org for more information or to sign up. Christmas Eve Children’s Choir—Singers Needed The 4:00 pm Christmas Eve Mass will feature the talent of our parish and school children. All children grades 2 thru 8 are invited to sing in the Christmas Choir. They do not need to be in either of the school choirs to participate, but must attend the mandatory rehearsal. Rehearsal Thursday 12/20 ~ 9:30-11:00 a.m. in the Parish Center Room 200 Contact Mr. AlleRuzzo ([email protected]) or Mrs. Penney ([email protected]) for more information. Next Weekend is the Collection for Retirement Fund for Religious A donor to the Retirement Fund for Religious writes, “We thank God for every religious sister who taught us in school, not only our ABC’s, but also to love God.” Show your support for the senior Catholic sisters, brothers, and religious order priests who have made a positive difference in so many lives. Please share in their care and give generously to next week’s collection. Envelopes are available at the Church exits and in the pews. DID YOU KNOW? Santa Safety Here are some simple guidelines for parents, guardians, and grandparents to employ to make sure that children have a safe and happy visit with Santa’s helper: When your child is with Santa’s helper, consider encouraging him or her to stand next to Santa or sit on the floor between his feet rather than sitting on his lap. Let your child know that it’s okay to tell Santa what he or she wants for Christmas but that he or she should also tell mom and dad because they are also Santa’s helpers…Secret surprises are special but no adult should ask a child to keep secrets from the child’s parents. Make sure that the Santa visit is out in the open—or make sure that parents, guardians, and grandparents are included in the interaction. For copy of the VIRTUS® article “Safety for Children and Santa Helpers,” email [email protected]. Second Sunday of Advent December 8 Today’s Readings Saturday, December 7 5:00 Lee Maat Sunday, December 8 7:15 Mass for the People 9:00 Mike Gazzera 11:00 John Bondan 5:00 Carmen Cabrejos Asca Monday, December 9 8:15 Marylou Flores Tuesday, December 10 8:15 Rose Regan Wednesday, December 11 8:15 Lee Maat Thursday, December 12 8:15 Claude Wickramaratne Friday, December 13 8:15 Helen Louise Kilfoyle Saturday, December 14 8:00 Chase Getz First Reading — He shall bring justice for the afflicted; the earth shall overflow with the knowledge of the LORD. (Isaiah 11:1-10). Psalm — Justice shall flourish in his time, and fullness of peace for ever. (Psalm 72). Second Reading — Glorify God by living in harmony with one another, welcoming each other as Christ welcomed you. (Romans 15:4-9). Gospel — Produce good fruit worthy of your baptism; repent, for the reign of God is near. (Matthew 3:1-12). Readings for the Week Monday: Prayer for the Priests 12/8 Rev. Alberto Avenido 12/9 Rev. Jeffrey Deikel 12/10 Rev. Frank Echeverry, OSB 12/11 Rev. Ronald Galt 12/12 Rev. John Matthews, OSB 12/13 Rev. Michael Perucho 12/14 Rev. John Coleman, O Carm Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Sunday: Pray for Our Beloved Deceased Gn 3:9-15, 20; Ps 98:1-4; Eph 1:3-6, 11-12; Lk 1:26-38 Is 40:1-11; Ps 96:1-3, 10ac, 11-13; Mt 18:12-14 Is 40:25-31; Ps 103:1-4, 8, 10; Mt 11:28-30 Zec 2:14-17 or Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Jdt 13:18bcde, 19; Lk 1:26-38 or Lk 1:39-47, or any readings from the Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary, nos. 707-712 Is 48:17-19; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Mt 11:16-19 Sir 48:1-4, 9-11; Ps 80:2ac, 3b, 15-16, 18-19; Mt 17:9a, 10-13 Is 35:1-6a, 10; Ps 146:6-10; Jas 5:7-10; Mt 11:2-11 Wanted: Wheelchairs In your Masses and prayers during the week please remember the repose of the souls of our deceased parishioners. Bereavement Support at St. Mel The Group meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the elementary school faculty lounge. All are welcome. Email: [email protected] or call Sister Marie Paul at (818) 340-6030, ext. 1018, email, [email protected]. St. Mel is in the process of forming a Safety Ministry. We would like to have a few wheelchairs located in our main assembly areas: the church, auditorium and activity center. If you have a wheelchair at home that you no longer need would you consider donating it to the parish? Please contact Rosemary McLarty to donate a wheelchair. For questions about the new Safety Ministry contact Mitch McKnight at [email protected]. Thank you! Theresians International Theresians is a Catholic organization whose membership is open to Christian women. We seek to live according to Gospel values. If you wish to visit our group, please call Margie Treichler at (818) 786-2411 or Maty Goodman at (818) 591-3035. We meet at the Serenity House every first Wednesday of the month. Welcome into Our Faith Community the Newly Baptized Bijal Jane Dangeti Samantha Isabella Magisa Concepcion Gene Aube Grogan Jack Murphy Grogan Jordan Gabriel Noche Martinez Mary-Adella Stanley Jennifer Chris Aung Ava McKenzie Caballero Briones Laszlo Liam Varga Camden Angel Gili Young Katelyn Penelope Chue Adalyn Gloria Vacirca Christmas Mass Schedule Christmas Eve, Tuesday, December 24 Vigil Masses 4:00, 6:30 and 11:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. (Activity Center) Christmas Day, Wednesday, December 25 8:00, 10:00 a.m. and 12 noon (Please note there is no evening Mass) Year-End Donations to St. Mel It’s the Christmas Season, a time to celebrate with our family, friends and community. Donate to St. Mel Parish before the end of the year to reduce your 2013 income taxes. Current tax law allows you to donate in ways other than by cash or check that can result in big tax savings to you. Here is an example: You can donate to St. Mel shares of stocks or mutual funds that have appreciated in value since you purchased or inherited them. For information about your specific tax circumstances you should speak with your tax advisor. Contact Rosemary McLarty at (818) 340-6020, ext. 1019. Upcoming Events at St. Mel to Look Forward to in 2014 January 12, 2014 1:00—3:00 p.m. Open House St. Mel Elementary School and Preschool For Prospective Parents and Students St. Mel’s Annual Father Daughter Dance February 1, 2014 St. Mel’s Annual Auction March 22, 2014 Decks/Balconies Fence-Wood/Vinyl Masonry/Brick FRANKLINS HARDWARE 818-347-6800 Roofing Insulation Gutters 21936 VENTURA AT TOPANGA PARISHIONER SINCE 1957 Something to FREE EXAM SMILE about this holiday season Shamrock Plumbing Service Sewer Cleaning & Repair Specialists Lic# 803105 422724 800.303.MIKE 24 Hr. 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In addition to the fabulous sounds, you'll also enjoy viewing snippets from these classic films and TV shows while snacking on movie style concessions and Christmas treats. What a great way for the entire family to enjoy these classics and start your Christmas celebrating. Tickets are $10 each and can be pre-ordered at the Parish Center or purchased at the door on the night of the concert. Children 13 and under are free. For more information, contact Susie Penney ([email protected]) or Francesco AlleRuzzo ([email protected]). We hope to see you there! Merry Christmas!
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