October 25, 2015 - St. Peter and St. Paul Parish

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October 25, 2015 - St. Peter and St. Paul Parish
Wake
Up
The
World
Year
of
Consecrated
Life
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
VERY REV. ROMEO SELECCION, MS—PASTOR
REV. CYRIACUS OGU—PAROCHIAL VICAR/PASTORAL DELEGATE
REV. TONG NGUYEN, PAROCHIAL VICAR
DEACON DONNIE GEAGA
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.
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Parish Event Schedule
Sunday, October 25
7:00 am 3:00 pm Coffee & Donuts - (Hall)
9:00 am 10:00 am Children’s Liturgy - English - (Library)
11:00 am 12:00 pm RCIA Rite of Acceptance - (Church)
11:00 am 12:00 pm Children’s Liturgy - English - (Library)
11:00 am 12:00 pm Sunday School - (Hall)
11:30 am 12:15 pm RCIA Dismissal - (Adoration Chapel)
1:00 pm 2:00 pm Children’s Liturgy—Spanish - (Library)
6:30 pm 8:00 pm Life Teen - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
Monday, October 26
10:00 am 12:00 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
3:00 pm 4:00 pm Children’s Choir - (Church)
3:45 pm 5:00 pm CFF - Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl)
5:30 pm 6:45 pm CFF - Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl)
5:30 pm 7:00 pm EDGE - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
6:00 pm 9:00 pm Boy Scouts - (Hall)
7:00 pm 7:30 pm Family Rosary - (Church)
7:00 pm 8:30 pm Adult Bible Study - Who is Jesus - M. Andel - (JPII, 1st Fl)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm A.C.T.S. Core Mtg. - (Parish Office Conf. Rm)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm Our Lady of Guadalupe Committee Meeting - (JPII, 1st Fl)
Tuesday, October 27
9:30 am 10:15 am RCIA Dismissal - (Adoration Chapel)
3:45 pm 5:00 pm CFF - Children's Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl)
4:00 pm 6:00 pm Women’s Cancer Support Grp - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
5:30 pm 6:45 pm CFF - Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl)
6:00 pm 8:00 pm Men’s A.C.T.S. Retreat - (Adoration Chapel)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm Talleres de Oracion y Vida - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm D.W.S. Support Grp - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
7:30 pm 9:30 pm RCIA Session - (Hall-Library)
Wednesday, October 28
8:00 am 8:00 pm Eucharistic Adoration - (Adoration Chapel)
9:00 am 11:00 am Adult Faith Formation/The Mystery of God, Campbell - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
10:00 am 12:00 pm Talleres de Oracion y Vida - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
3:45 pm 5:30 pm CFF - Children's Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl)
5:30 pm 6:45 pm CFF - Children’s Faith Formation - (JPII, 1st Fl)
5:30 pm 7:00 pm RCIA for Children - (JPII, 1st Fl)
6:00 pm 9:00 pm Women’s ACTS Community Reunion Mtg. - (Hall)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm Choir 9am - (Church)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm Life and Prayer - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm Living the Eucharist - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm Adult Faith Formation/The Mystery of God, Campbell - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
7:30 pm 9:00 pm Society of St. Vincent de Paul - (JPII, 1st Fl)
Thursday, October 29
9:00 am 10:30 am Adult Bible Study - Who is Jesus - M. Andel - (Library)
6:30 pm 9:00 pm Men’s A.C.T.S. Retreat Team Meeting - (Library)
7:00 pm 7:30 pm El Rezo del Santo Rosario - (Church)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm Life in the Spirit Prayer Grp - English—(JPII, 2nd Fl)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm Adult Confirmation - M. Andel - (JPII, 1st Fl)
7:00 pm 9:00 pm Confessions - (Church)
7:00 pm 10:00 pm Choir Rehearsal - AD - (Church)
7:30 pm 9:00 pm Estudio Biblico - (Hall)
Friday, October 30
8:00 am 7:45 am Eucharistic Adoration - 24 hour (Adoration Chapel)
9:00 am 11:00 am Holy Spirit Bible Study - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
7:00 pm 9:30 pm PMFP - (JPII, 2nd Fl)
Saturday, October 31
7:45 am 8:00 am Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament - (Adoration Chapel)
8:15 am 9:45 am Confessions - (Church)
10:00 am 1:00 pm MEMCA (Marriage Encounter Movement) Mtg. - (Library)
5:30 pm 7:30 pm Catholic Family Ministry - (So. Parking Lot)
October 25, 2015
Mass Schedule & Intentions
Saturday, October 24
4:00 PM
†Peter & †Lillian Collins
†Dr. Joe Trezza
†Frecia Sicilia
Sunday, October 25
7:30 AM
†Visitacion Aznar
†Corsino Gonzales, Jr.
9:00 AM
†Erhard Kaltenhauser
†Nicanor Cabison
†Evelyn Casas
11:00 AM
†Mr. & †Mrs. Coelho
†Eden Abon
1:00 PM
Juan & Marisela Palacios - Happy 25 Anniversary
5:00 PM
People of the Parish
Monday, October 26
7:30 AM
†Kelley Bremmer
Julietta Gonzalez
†Richard A. Gargiulo
Tuesday, October 27
7:30 AM
†Bernadet & †Joaquim Goncalves
Lani Taylor
†Bette Harrison
Wednesday, October 28
7:30 AM
†Antonio Couto
Pamela Cole
Thursday, October 29
7:30 AM
†Carlo Eugenio
†Mary Cario
Friday, October 30
7:30 AM
†Carrie Piscioneri
Laura Briones - Happy Birthday
Saturday, October 31
4:00 PM
People of the Parish
Sunday, November 01
7:30 AM
†Tim O’Connor
†Jeanine Wilder
9:00 AM
†Julia Ramirez Tagorda
†Yvonne Warden
†Royal Lee Swanberg
11:00 AM
Nicanor Cabison, Jr. - Happy Birthday
Mary Pat Decoteau - Happy Birthday
†Mario Enriquez
1:00 PM
†Amalia Duran Cervantes
5:00 PM
†Menaida Mirote
†Janice Willey
“Let us pray for the Repose of their Souls and give thanks for their love
that has touched our hearts forever”
†Leona Blow
†Kerry Carroll
†Raul Garza
†Tommy Green
†Maria Guadalupe Diaz
†Jeff Eshelman
†Anna Almendares
†Alex Martinez
†Hirth Martinez
†Akura Muranaka
†Vince Pollack
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Holy Spirit Bible Study
All are
welcome to join us!
We are studying the…
The Acts of the Apostles
Led by Fr. Ogu
Every Friday, 9-11am (JPII, 2nd Fl)
We look forward to seeing you!
For more information
please contact: Josie at 909-987-7348
St Peter and St Paul - Men's ACTS Retreat 2015
You are invited to spend a Spirit-filled ACTS Retreat Weekend with
your fellow Parishioners: to deepen your relationship with Jesus
Christ; to renew yourself spiritually; to give new meaning to your
prayer life; and to build lasting friendships with members
of our Parish Community.
November 12-15. 2015
Call Bob Emery (Director) for registration: 909-218-1475
To be fully initiated into our
Catholic Faith, a person needs
to have received the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. Often, life circumstances may have prevented a baptized
Catholic from completing this process at a younger age. As a result, some
adult Catholics may have little understanding of our Catholic Faith or its importance in living a Christian life.
Adults 18 years and older who have completed high school are invited to
participate in our Adult Confirmation sessions to gain an adult understanding
of the basic teachings of our Catholic Faith in order to prepare for the sacrament of Confirmation and living a full, active Catholic life. The sacraments of
Reconciliation (Confession) and Eucharist (Communion) will be part of this
preparation, where necessary, in order to complete Christian Initiation.
These sessions are always open to any adults who desire an updated understanding of the teachings of our Church, even if there is no need to prepare
for sacraments. Our focus is on those serious questions about being Catholic
that often come to mind without knowing where to go for answers.
Our sessions meet on Thursday evenings (September to June)
7-9 pm (JPII, 1st Fl)
For further information, please call Mary Ann Andel at 987-9312 x 250
Help Us Help Them
The Knights of Columbus will be collecting money after Masses
on the weekend of Oct. 10/31—11-2, 2015 in its annual Campaign
for People with Intellectual Disabilities, also known as the “Tootsie
Roll Drive.” Funds collected will benefit OPARC Adult Development
Center, in Rancho Cucamonga.
Please prayerfully consider supporting this worthy cause.
For information about the Knights of Columbus,
contact Nick Ewell, GK
[email protected] (909) 235-6425
“Army’s Army”
Be a part of ‘Army’s Army’ and help
souls get out of Purgatory.
If you are going on vacation, or visiting a parish out of the
area, please stop by the office for a pack of ‘St. Gertrude
Prayer Cards’. Take a picture of yourself or your family at
the church or shrine where you’ve dropped them off, and
send it to us at [email protected] Photos will
be posted on the St. Peter & St. Paul Web site and Facebook page. Let’s continue the ‘mission’ of Army Centurioni and help save souls!
THE MYSTERY OF
GOD
Who God Is & Why
He Matters
Atheism is on the rise. Skeptical thinkers
like Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and Sam Harris vigorously attack belief in
god as irrational or, even worse, dangerous. The so-called New Atheism has attracted
millions of young people. In The Mystery of God: Who God Is and Why He Matters,
Bishop-elect Robert Barron reaches into our rich intellectual tradition to teach us how to
respond. Using the insights of St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas and Pope Benedict
XVI, he uncovers a clear yet sophisticated understanding of what we mean by “God.”
Wednesdays, 9 – 11 AM or 7 – 9 PM
JPII , 2nd Fl – St. Bernardine Room
10/28: The God Who Is Love
The book of Genesis reveals that we are made in the image and likeness
of God. What does this mean? For St. Augustine it affirmed that our
own traits – our minds, our self-knowledge, our self-love can tell us
something about God as a Trinity. What is Christianity finally about?
What is the deepest meaning of being and all reality? The Christian
answer is this: God is love, a play of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
For more program information, call or write:
Register with Jenny Campbell (909) 987-9312
or [email protected]
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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.
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We meet after the 4pm mass, (JPII, 2nd floor)
2nd Saturday of the month
Join us on November 14- games for the kids and fellowship for the
adults and if you have little ones, we provide daycare.
But before that- come join us at our 2nd Annual Trunk or Treat (look
for the ad in this bulletin!)
For more info:
Gloria and Rick Rivera: [email protected]
Pat and Ellie Cabildo: [email protected]
(RCIA)
♥ Heart of Mary Women’s Fellowship
Adapted for Children and Teens
Nov. 7th —9-11am (Hall)
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.
At Heart of Mary we gather for a morning of
faith sharing and friendship!
We will join together in a morning of gratitude ! Bring a
friend to celebrate in this very heartfelt gathering.
In all circumstances give thanks, for this is the will of
God for you in Christ Jesus
1 Thessalonians 5:18
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—A Teaching Moment - What is a Monstrance?
From the Latin “To Show”. A Monstrance
is a sacred vessel in which the Blessed
Sacrament is exposed to the faithful at
Benediction and Exposition. It is usually
gold, often decorated with precious stones
with rays emanating from a glass in the
center beneath which the Sacred Host is
reserved.
TO REPORT THE SEXUAL ABUSE
OF A CHILD
by a priest, deacon, employee, or volunteer,
complete and mail the special form available in the vestibule of
the parish or from the parish office. You may also call the toll free
Sexual Misconduct Hotline 1-888-206-9090
Meetings will be every 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month from 4-6 pm in
the JPII, 2nd Fl St. Bernardine Room.
There are no fees to attend the meetings.
Cancer affects a person physically, emotionally, psychologically, mentally,
spiritually, and socially. Many times it is difficult to share one’s feelings with
family members or friends. This group provides an opportunity to share your
feelings and experiences with others in a caring and safe environment. By
your sharing and supporting one another it will help give you the courage to
cope with your journey regardless of what type of cancer you have.
For more information or to RSVP for the first meeting please call
Judy Nelson, 909-880-4389 Contact/Facilitator
“I refuse to walk in the shadow of cancer and look forward to my future with
hope, endurance, love, and laughter.”
Judy Nelson, 02/08/08
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Tagalog Corner -
Heaven On Earth…..
Come spend some time in the quiet presence of our Lord.
Bask in the warmth of His love.
Hebrews 5:1-6
Ang karangalan ng pagiging pinakapunong pari ay hindi maaaring
makamtan ninuman sa kanyang
sariling kagustuhan. Ang Diyos ang
pumipili sa kanya, tulad ng pagkapili
kay Aaron. Gayundin naman, hindi itinaas ni Cristo ang kanyang sarili upang maging
Pinakapunong Pari. Siya'y pinili ng Diyos na nagsabi sa kanya, "Ikaw ang aking Anak,
mula ngayo'y ako na ang iyong Ama. "Sinabi rin niya sa ibang bahagi ng kasulatan,
"Ikaw ay pari magpakailanman, ayon sa pagkapari ni Melquisedec."
(No one takes this honor upon himself but only when called by God just as Aaron was.
In the same way it was not Christ who glorified himself in becoming high priest but
rather the one who said to him: You are my son: this day I have begotten you; just as
he says in another place; You are a priest forever according to the order of Melchizedek.)
In the Church’s history shows us that every great reform has been linked to rediscovering that the Lord is
present among his people in the Eucharist.
In the Eucharist, Jesus does not give us a “thing,” but
his real self. He offers his own body and pours out his
own blood. He gives us his whole life, and shows us
where love comes from.
~Benedicit XVI Sacramentum Caritatis, 6-7 February
22, 2007
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
Sat., Oct. 31, 6-8pm , “Trunk or Treat,”
(in the southwest church parking lot)
Mass of the Deceased
Vroom! Eek! And Oh My Stars!
It’s a Night to treat & décor your cars.
At Trunk or Treat, costumes are a hitAs from trunk to trunk, more candy you’ll get.
So come as you’d like (Just don’t cause a fright!),
And join in our very own
Trunk or Treat night!
A Special Mass for All Souls
will be celebrated on
For more information contact: Ellie & Patrick Cabildo: [email protected]
Sponsored by The Catholic Family Ministry
WHO IS JESUS?
GOSPEL REFLECTIONS ON
the Jesus of History and the Christ of Faith
SCRIPTURE STUDY FOR FALL/SPRING, 2015-2016
We call Jesus the Christ, “the Anointed One,” but who really was he and why has he
had such an impact on the world? His vision for the world as it should be and his
knowledge of and relationship to God, his “Father,” are as compelling today as they
were some 2000 years ago.
Our scripture study will give an overview of what is known about Jesus from the Scriptures, the historical record of his time, in order to gain a more complete picture of Jesus
and his message.
Each week we’ll focus on a specific image/title for Jesus through a key Gospel passage
that will offer us another piece of the puzzle of who Jesus is and the meaning he has in
our own lives and also in our world today, so that we can more strongly affirm that
Jesus is “the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” Our Scripture Study begins on Monday
evening, Sept. 21, from 7:00 – 8:30 pm in the St. Augustine room of our JPII Center and for those who prefer a study during the day, Thursday morning, Sept.24
from 9:00 – 10:30 am in our parish Library. There is a minimal fee for our textbook.
Please bring your Bible. For further information, please contact Mary Ann Andel at
909-987-9312 x 250.
Mon., Nov. 2nd at 7pm
In our Catholic tradition, the Church sets aside the month of November to pray
for the souls of those who have gone before us in faith. Although this Mass is
for All of our faithful departed, there will be a special dedication roll-call of our
loved ones who have entered into †Eternal Rest from October 2014 through
October 2015.
All Parishioners of St. Peter & St. Paul are invited to attend this special
Mass of the Deceased and join in prayer with parish members and families,
as we honor and remember loved ones. A Reception in the Parish Hall will
follow the Mass, for all families, guests and the Parish Community.
If you wish to attend this Mass and your loved one did not have services at St.
Peter & St. Paul Parish, during this past year, please contact Debby Leonardo, in the Parish Office, to assure your loved one’s name will be included
in the dedication roll-call.
During the month of November, there will be a Loving Memorial and Empty
Memorial Pew, draped in white, representing the memory and physical absence of a deceased loved one. You are welcomed to provide nothing
larger than an unframed 5x7 or 4x6 picture, by October 28th, to the Parish Office, which will be framed for the Memorial. If possible, please email
photos to Vivian Imbruglia at [email protected]. There will be a
basket provided for notes or cards of your loved one, you are welcomed to
personally place in the basket. Please include your name, address and phone
number on the back of any items, which can be picked up in the Parish Office,
following the month of November.
Please, no fresh flowers because of the upkeep. It is our hope that this
Loving Memorial will remind us to pray for all the faithful departed in joyful
hope of eternal life and realize that we are all part of the communion of Saints.
Trigésimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario
TRADICIONES DE
NUESTRA FE
En varias ocasiones,
Jesús le declara al recién sanado:
“tu fe te ha salvado” (Marcos
10:52). Todos los cristianos deseamos ser salvados. Y, ¿qué es
la salvación? La palabra
“salvación” viene del latín salus
que también significa “salud”. La
salvación es el bienestar en todas
sus formas. Es el estar bien con Dios, con las demás personas,
con la creación y consigo mismo. Los hebreos le llaman shalom
y los árabes llaman salam que quiere decir: “paz y bien”. Por
siglos y hasta el presente, el saludo de los pueblos semitas es:
“La paz sea contigo”. Se responde “Y también contigo”.
Según Jesús este shalom, salam, salus, salvación, paz y
bien se consigue por medio de la fe. Hay que tener un deseo
profundo de tenerlo, para así pedirlo: “Jesús, Hijo de David, ten
piedad de mí” (Marcos 10:47). La salvación no llega a quienes
la esperan sentados en una iglesia, más bien, llega a los que
se mueven y obran por ella.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
PARA REPORT EL ABUSO SEXUAL DE UN MENOR
por parte de un sacerdote, diácono, empleado o voluntario,
complete y envíe por correo el formulario especial que está
disponible en el vestíbulo de la parroquia o en la oficina
parroquial, o llame a la Línea Directa para reportar
Conducta Sexual Inapropiada al 1-888-206-9090
VERDADERA CEGUERA
Bartimeo causó tremenda conmoción. Por lo regular él estaba sentado al borde del camino siendo un “buen mendigo ciego”. Pero un
buen día pasó Jesús cerca de ahí. Bartimeo se puso de pie en un
salto y le gritó a Jesús. Nos podemos imaginar como se daba vuelta
en dirección al ruido y la conmoción. Probablemente tenía los brazos
extendidos al gritarle al hijo de David.
Los que lo conocían se sentían azorados de sus gritos. Trataron de
hacerle callar y que se volviera a sentar al
borde del camino. Sus acciones decían
mucho: “Bartimeo, tú no eres digno de
Jesús”. Pero sí estaba bien que ellos y
otras personas “con vista” siguieran a
Jesús. En las lecturas de hoy, aprendemos que la verdadera ceguera no es una
condición de los ojos sino del corazón.
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
25 de octubre de 2015
Momentos
Matrimoniales
Con el tiempo hasta
la
pareja
más
amorosa puede olvidarse de apreciarse el uno al otro.
Luchen contra esta tendencia con un encuentro consciente en la mañana, ¿Qué hacen de costumbre? ¿Hace
falta refrescar la rutina? Aun cuando tengan sueño o
prisa en la mañana, tomen diez segundos simplemente
para mirarse el uno al otro. Sonríanse y recuerden.
Juventud con Visión y Acción (JVA) is a young adult
ministry dedicated to youth ages 12-18. JVA is committed to helping the youth build and strengthen their
relationship with God. Through JVA, we hope to help
the youth grow in their faith and be able to share it with
others. Our meetings are every other Friday at 7:00pm
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 (JVA) es un ministerio para jóvenes de 12-18 años. JVA
se dedica a ayudar a los jóvenes a desarrollar una relación personal con Dios. Nuestro
anhelo es acercar a los jóvenes más a Cristo y proporcionarles un lugar para compartir su fe. Nuestras reuniones son cada otro viernes a las 7:00 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]
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES
Domingo: Trigésimo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario;
Domingo del Sacerdocio; Día de la Juventud
Miércoles: San Simón y san Judas
Sábado: Halloween; Santa María Virgen
LECTURAS DE HOY
Primera lectura — ¡Vitoreen con alegría! Yavé ha salvado a su pueblo, al
resto de Israel. He llegado a ser un padre para Israel (Jeremías 31:7-9).
Salmo — Grandes cosas has hecho por nosotros, Señor (Salmo 126 [125]).
Segunda lectura — Cristo no se atribuyó la dignidad de sumo sacerdote, sino
que se la otorgó aquel que dice: “Tú eres mi Hijo, te he dado vida hoy mismo” (Hebreos 5:1-6).
Evangelio — Jesús le concede la vista a Bartimeo cuando con gran fe le
suplica: “Maestro, que vea” (Marcos 10:46-52).
EL BUEN OÍDO
La fe es el oído del alma.
—San Clemente de Alejandría
BENDECIDO
Si puedes ver estás bendecido. Si puedes entender
estás bendecido mil veces.
—Anónimo
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Mary’s Mercy Center/
Christmas Bike Dive!
It is hard to believe that we are preparing for our 13th
year of gathering bikes for the children attending
Mary’s Mercy Center’s Christmas Celebration! The
bike drive began because of one young boy who
asked Santa for a bike … and he didn’t receive one.
God has richly blessed us! As we prepare for the 2015
Mary’s Mercy Center Bike Drive, the Bike Committee would like to invite you
to help us make this Christmas a joyful celebration for the local children living
in poverty and homelessness. Last year we celebrated Christmas by raffling 412 bikes and helmets! Please see last year’s photos on our web site:
http://marysmercycenterbikedrive.com/ I ask for your prayerful support
that we may continue this Christmas tradition for the children. As you can
imagine, there is much to do and I ask you to prayerfully consider helping in
the following areas:
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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!
“Nothing we do to defend the human person, no matter how small, is
ever unfruitful or forgotten. Our actions touch other lives and move
other hearts in ways we can never fully understand in this world.”
Archbishop Charles Chaput
Next rosary October 26
For information: Deborah (909) 240-6419
Bike Assembly (Saturday, December 5 @ 8:00 AM - 1 PM)
Volunteers unloading bikes & set up
(Friday, December 18 @ 9:00 AM - 2PM)
Volunteers for Santa Christmas Party
(Saturday, December 19 @ 6:00 AM - 2PM)
Monetary donations to purchase bikes & helmets (Write: ”BIKE DONATION” in the check memo)
Payable to: Mary’s Mercy Center, P. O. Box 7563
San Bernardino CA 92411
If you would like to participate in any of the events, please contact
me by email “two weeks” prior to each event at: [email protected] Subject: MMC Bikes. Thank you for your continued prayers and support. May
Jesus continue to pour His love and mercy upon you and your loved ones as
we approach these holy days of Thanksgiving and Christmas. “Jesus, I Trust
In You!
Prayerfully, Elaine Hein & the Bike Committee
Total Consecration to Jesus through Mary
NOTE: In keeping with the pro-life month theme in October, here is a link
For upcoming legislation & what’s new on the Pro-Life front.
With 33 days to Morning Glory by Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC
http://www.ewtn.com/prolife/
or http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/tags/pro-life/
SAVE THE DATE!
Start Date:
40 Days for Life
Monday, October 19, 2015
The Beginning of the End of Abortion
Our community is joining the worldwide movement to
protect mothers and babies with 40 days of prayer,
fasting and
peaceful vigil.
6:00pm in Church
Consecration Date:
Friday, November 20, 2015
Closing Mass 7:00pm in Church
If you would like to participate,
please contact
Michelle Workman At:
[email protected]
September 23 – November 1
Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed. And
in Your book they all were written, the days fashioned
for me, when as yet there were none of them. Psalm 139:16
Vigil location: Outside of Planned Parenthood abortion center
at 1550 North Garey Ave., Pomona, CA
Vigil times: 7 AM – 7 PM every day
Sign up for vigil times: 40daysforlife.com/pomona
[email protected]
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Youth Ministry
Life Teen (High School)
EDGE (Junior High)
Confirmation (High School)
Office Hours—
Mon. –Thurs 1-6pm
Fri. 9am-12:30pm
Christian Gross—Coord. Of Confirmation & Youth Ministry
Phone Ext. 225 Email: [email protected]
Maegan Odicino—Coord. Of Middle School (EDGE) Ministry
Phone Ext. 301 Email: [email protected]
Luis Chavez—YM Secretary
Phone Ext. 300 Email: [email protected]
“For any Youth Ministry questions or concerns,
please call 909-987-9312 Ext. 300
or email [email protected]
October 25, 2015
Sunday School
11:00 Mass
10:50am to end of mass
Ages 3-6
Come join our team!
We need teachers and aides!
Please contact the Children’s Faith Formation Depart.
at 909-980-9423 for more information.
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!
October 2015 Schedule
Thurs., Oct. 1st—Sacramental Prep Parent Meeting
9-10 A.M. (Morning Option)
JPII, 2nd Floor. St. Bernadine Room
6-7 P.M. (Evening Option)
JPII, 2nd Floor. St. Bernadine Room
Week of 10/05 – 10/07 – Regular Class Schedule
Week of 10/12 – 10/14 – Regular Class Schedule
Week of 10/19 – 10/21 – Regular Class Schedule
Week of 10/26 – 10/28 – Regular Class Schedule
Please call the Children’s Faith Formation Office if you need additional
information. 909-980-9423
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:
Maegan Odicino at [email protected]
St. Peter & St. Paul Catholic School
Page Nine
St. Peter & St. Paul Catholic School
Preschool - Fifth Grade
Administration
Kelly Burt - Principal
Laura Onopa - Business Manager
Annie Valtier - Administrative Assistant
Telephone: (909) 987-7908
Fax: (909) 987-6779
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stpeterstpaulschool.com
Parishioners and School Families we ask for your support to
purchase a beautiful Pre Sale Christmas Tree, Wreath, Evergreen
Swag or Cedar Garland.
This is one of our major fundraiser and will help our school grow
tremendously in our school classrooms and
technology programs.
We thank our Parishioners and Families in advance for all your support!
Ordering is Easy
Order on-line at: www.stpeterstpaulschool.com
(Click on the Christmas tree to place your order)*PayPal*
28
30
Fill out an order form at the school office and pay cash or check.
Checks payable to St. Peter & St. Paul Catholic School.
DONATE to TREES FOR TROOPS
Email: [email protected] with questions or concerns you
may have and a PTG member will contact you.
Last Day to
Order
11-13-15
6
10
13
18
20
23-27
Harvest Hoe Down
No School-Staff In-service
Minimum Day
PTG meeting
School Mass
School Advisory Board meeting
No school-Diocesan in-service
No-school-Thanksgiving holiday
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
You Are Valued ~ God’s Love is Great
Life can be challenging
Those in crisis… please seek Counseling….reach out to others.
To counsel with our Priests, please call 909-987-9312 for an
appointment. After hours, there is an
emergency prompt for a call back from a priest.
National Suicide Hotlines –
Toll-Free / 24 hours / 7 days a week / USA
1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) National Hope line Network
1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255) National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline
1-877-YOUTHLINE (1-877-968-8454)
Youth America Hotline – Teens
Community Crisis Response Team – CCRT San Bernardino West
Valley
Phone 909-458-9628 or Pager 909-535-1316
1-888-628-9454 (En Espanol) Or don’t hesitate to call 911
Sacrament of the Sick
The Sacrament of the Sick is a Sacrament offered by the Church for
healing in sickness. This sickness may be physical, mental or emotional. Anyone of any age can receive the Sacrament as often as
needed, but not usually not less than a 3 month period. Unfortunately,
many still refer to this Sacrament as the “Last Rites” and often call the
parish for a priest when an individual is critical and close to end of life.
The Church has not used the term “Last Rites” since the Vatican II
Council; asking the faithful to call for a priest when in the need of Healing. One of the realities of the
Church today is a priest shortage. If a call is made to the Church for the Sacrament, when someone
is close to the end of life, there might not be enough time for a priest to reach the person prior to
them passing away, or a priest might not be available, at that important moment. Only a priest can
offer the Sacrament of the Sick. A Deacon is not permitted to administer the rite of this Sacrament
because it includes the Sacrament of Reconciliation. The Church will do everything possible, in
case of an emergency. However, it may be difficult if it is “last minute”.
May this be a reminder to take advantage of the healing Sacraments of the Church~
For Sacrament of the Sick … Please contact the Parish Office at 909-987-9312
During hours the office is closed, call 909-532-3312 for Emergencies
Military Photo Update If you have a family member actively serving our
country and would like their picture included in the Military Frame of our
Soldiers honoring our Men and Women for their service; please bring a
photo of your Soldier to the Parish Office and fill out the Military Personnel Information Form. The Military information consists of their rank,
stationed location, branch of service, address of soldier, along with
Parish family contact. These photos provide the community with recognition of those
parishioners and family members serving in the military. Many of our parishioners will
keep the names and faces in their hearts and prayers, along with all of our Military Men
and Women serving our country. Please contact Debby Leonardo for more information at 909-987-9312
Military Prayer List
PFC Patrick Daniel Alenbaugh
Justin Andrews, National Guard
Capt. Andrew Bowne
SPC Andrew Cavazos
Maj Jon W. Clanton
LTC Jeffrey Conbalecer
PFC Candace Cordero
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
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
LCpl Zachary Smith
A1C Jordan Stone
A1C Matthew Toms
PFC Riley Villalpando
Capt Alex J. Williams
SR Nicole Woodall
October 25, 2015
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
Frances Nicole Magsambol & Family
David & Lydia Queen
Frances Barron
Angelina Rodriguez
Lucina Soltero
Christopher Csik & Family
Debbie Zbinden & Family
Spagnolo Family
Mary Lee Blow
John & Gloria Garcia
Kathy Perez
Elba Ramirez
Patricia Holder
Olivia Madrid
Paula Smith
Josie Emery
Irwan Rosadi
Kori Marie Kolstad
Evelyn Walker
Kate McRae & Family
Baby Isabella Cruz Mendez
Lilia Wallace
Mary Lou Harshman
Mark Schabowski
Aurelia Guzman
Frank McCormick
Tere Barron & Family
Kim Castellanos
Diane Frend
Cathy Fontana
Brandon Burns
Jimmy Rodriguez
Isaiah Valtier & Family
Ed & Joan Combs & Family
David & Anna Gardner
Gary Lacy
Juliet Castanar
Susan Thompson
Dora Thompson
Janet Arnold
Evie Onteberos
John- John Leon
Ariel Mirote
Sarah Tompkins
Sarah Hernandez
Greg Rasalan
Sherry Harlan
Lupe V. Caballero
Sandi Hartman
David Durdines & Family
Elbert & Louise Wilkerson
Thomas Palombo
Josephine Holquin
Sheri Rose Shepherd
Doreen Brunswick
Baby Maisie Helton
Beatrice Villegas
Bertha King
Matt Decoteau
Marco Villegas Jr.
Violet Timko
Carol Uhlack
Walter & Dorothy Riebli
Carmen Acuna
Antonia DiPonio
Terri Sullivan, Jr.
Marci Gifford
Joe Perez
Maria Hernandez
Jackie Hallman
George Amara
Vicki Coyle
Carol Tessier
Joe Catlin
Jeanie Woolf
George Amara
Fernando & Kim Castellanos
Norma Castellanos
Jonathan Tercero
Gerri Baldasano
Mary Lou Allen
Annette Kosareff
Mark Duff
Karen LeGrand
Christian & Tina Porter
Jose Tercero
Connie Martinez
Betty Figuerora-Diaz
Ann Marie Razo
Fernando Flores & Family
Kate Cerda-Nunez
Fred Salazar
Thomas Barrett
Shelley Mills
Ron Gasca
Pricilla Hall
Noli Dominguez
Jay Guerrero
Ann Williams
Kim Sneddon
Jalynn Duloc’
Page Eleven
Attention!
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.
Contact & Facilitator: Judy Nelson 909-880-4389
The Meetings will be held
every 2nd & 4th Tues. of the month @ 7-9 pm
(JPII, 2nd Fl)
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — I will lead the people to brooks of water, on a level road, so
that none shall stumble (Jeremiah 31:7-9).
Psalm — The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy (Psalm
126).
Second Reading — It was not Christ who glorified himself, but rather the one
who said to him: You are my son: this day I have begotten you (Hebrews 5:16).
Gospel — Immediately the blind man received his sight and followed Jesus
on the way (Mark 10:46-52).
READINGS FOR THE WEEK
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Rom 8:12-17; Ps 68:2, 4, 6-7ab, 20-21; Lk 13:10-17
Rom 8:18-25; Ps 126:1b-6; Lk 13:18-21
Eph 2:19-22; Ps 19:2-5; Lk 6:12-16
Rom 8:31b-39; Ps 109:21-22, 26-27, 30-31; Lk 13:31-35
Rom 9:1-5; Ps 147:12-15, 19-20; Lk 14:1-6
Rom 11:1-2a, 11-12, 25-29; Ps 94:12-13a,
14-15, 17-18; Lk 14:1, 7-11
Rv 7:2-4, 9-14; Ps 24:1-6; 1 Jn 3:1-3; Mt 5:1-12a
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday:
Wednesday:
Saturday:
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time;
Priesthood Sunday; World Youth Day
Ss. Simon and Jude
Halloween; Blessed Virgin Mary
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Sat., Dec. 12th, 6-7am (Music & Rosary)
2:30 Procession
(Beryl Park, ending at the Church Hall)
6-7pm—Eucharistic Celebration (Church)
Followed by dinner in the Hall,
in honor of our Mother.
Following the procession there will be an
explanation of the image and the story of Our
Lady of Guadalupe, as well as poems and songs dedicated to Our Lady.
If you want to volunteer, or have any questions please contact:
Adolfo Batres at (323) 243-5876
or email Olgamaria Huerta at [email protected]
The 9:00am choir is actively seeking new
members on a permanent basis. Rehearsals
are Wednesday evenings from 7:30 9:30pm in the church. The choir ministers at
the Sunday 9:00am mass except for the 4th Sunday of the month.
Teens to seniors are welcome. If you have a desire to
serve the Lord, then you are the person for the choir. If
interested, see one of the choir members after the
9:00am mass, or call: Audrey Donaldson at the parish
office.
St. Vincent de Paul Corner—
Helpline– 1-800-716-0646
Mike Parker—President
Our next regular meeting will be—
Nov. 11th @ 7:30 - (JPII, 1st Fl)
Mike Parker President
St. Vincent de Paul will be distributing reverse collection slips
next weekend for our annual Thanksgiving food drive. Please
take one or more slips and return
those food items to the church at the
following weekend’s Masses. If you
know of a family in need this
Thanksgiving, please have them call
our hotline at 1-800-716-0646 to
reserve their meal. Any food remaining after all families who have reserved
meals have received them will be donated to Mary’s Mercy Center.
Please email Melissa Hughes
([email protected]) if you have
any questions or would like to volunteer to
help collect and organize donations. Thank
you for your generosity!
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 25, 2015
Directory of Parish Ministries
Organizations/Clubs
Catholic Daughters
Cursillos in Christianity
Linda Teran
Leslie & Donna Roman
Dennis & Aileen Gamalinda
Fifty Plus Club
Jo Kopasz
Knights of Columbus
Nicholas Ewell, GK
Marriage Encounter MEMC
Jon & Lynde Peralta
St. Vincent De Paul Society Helpline
World Apostolate
of Fatima
Joan Combs
944-0231
989-1017
484-8720
987-5474
235-6425
(951) 285-0270
(800) 716-0646
476-2754
Councils/Committees
Finance Council
Pastoral Council
Patrick Cabildo
Bryan Dopp
987-9312
987-9312
Catechetical Ministries
Adult Confirmation
Mary Ann Andel
987-9312
Adult Faith Formation
Jenny Campbell
987-9312
Baptism
Tony Mandala
980-9423
Bible Study - English
Mary Ann Andel
987-9312
Bible Study - Spanish
Jose Henriquez
210-7926
Bible Study—Holy Spirit Josie Urquizu
987-7348
Catholic Family Ministry Pat & Ellie Cabildo
(951) 741-1611
Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
Dan & Vicki Centurioni
987-7971
Children's Faith Formation Grades 1-5
Tony Mandala
980-9423
Confirmation—Teens
Christian Gross
987-9312
♥ of Mary Women's
Fellowship
Michelle Workman
297-0714
Jr. High-EDGE
Maegan Odicino
987-9312
Life Teen
Christian Gross
987-9312
RCIA for Children
& Teens
Tony Mandala
980-9423
St. Joseph’s Coven. Keepers- Fernando Montanez
561-9586
Sunday Preschool
Jacquie Hotchkiss
980-9423
Quinceañera
Yolanda Rivera
981-2450
Young Adult Ministry
WY Day 2016
Christian Gross
987-9312
JVA
Karina Silva
827-8485
Life in
The Spirit Prayer
Group
You ask what is a prayer meeting? A Prayer Meeting is a weekly gathering of
Christians. To give praise, thanks, honor and love to Jesus Christ our Lord and
savior. It's a time we gather in community. Please join us in song and
thanksgiving.
All are welcome.
Our prayer group meetings are Thurs. 7-8:30pm (JPII, 2nd Fl.
Blessings In Faith
For info: Please call the Parish Office for more information.
Group leaders: Susan Sabahi Maureen Malady
Pastoral Liturgical Life Ministries
Liturgical Ministries
Altar Servers
Art and Environment
Children’s Liturgy
Director of Liturgy
Eucharistic Adoration
Eucharistic Ministers
EMHC to the Sick/HB
Master of Ceremonies
Music Ministry Director
Readers
*English
Readers
*Spanish
Ushers/Hospitality
David & Terry Di Giuseppe 730-9067
Parish Office
987-9312
Jacquie Hotchkiss
980-9423
Dan Centurioni
987-7971
Karen & Mike Hein
987-9312
Teri & Alan Guindon
392-7235
Debby Leonardo
987-9312
Cheryl Harshman
973-8766
Audrey Donaldson
987-9312
Larry Lastrapes
(562) 209-4684
Carmen Fernandez
740-9496
Jamie Harshman
920-9233
Susan Sabahi
Alice Chavez
987-9312
987-0812
Prayer Groups
Life in the Spirit
Rosary Group
Talleras de Oracion y vida
Life & Prayer (English)
Maribel Barajas
Letty Andrade
261-6087
851-4697
Service Ministries
A.C.T.S. Missions
Lorene Santoyo
(951) 217-1765
Boy Scouts
Marc Cobb
483-3434
Cub Scouts
Jaime Dominick
732-5503
DWS (Divorced, Widowed & Separated Group)
Judy Nelson
880-4389
Filipino Community Min. Dr. Grethel Cabison
989-1555
God’s Handyman
Tom Catlin
240-6610
or Office Ext. 311
987-9312
Grief Support
Andrea Woore
261-3487
Hopeful Loving Memory Ministry HLMM ♥
Deborah Waters
899-7125
Library Ministry
Parish Office
987-9312
Mary’s Table
Elaine Hein
980-8666
Our Charity In Action
Linda Hahn &
730-0206
Irene Charrette
261-9940
Pastoral Care
Debby Leonardo
987-9312
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Anne Napolitano
935-9080
Respect Life
Deborah Cummins
240-6419
Rosary Making Group
Mary Catherine Kim
980-4248
St. Rose of Lima Garden Sandra Seabrook
519-6629
(aka-Memorial Garden)
Weddings & Annulments Norm Anderson
987-9312
Women’s Cancer Support Group
Judy Nelson
880-4389
Are you looking for an upbeat,
youthful and exciting Catholic TV
channel and online resource for the
New Evangelization?
Well the CatholicTV Network, America’s Catholic Television Network, is
now available to cable & satellite
providers. Simply visit GetCatholicTV.com as an easy way to
petition your cable or satellite provider.
Remember the
address:
GetCatholicTV.com
Page Thirteen
Our Parish Financial Corner
The Parish Staff Directory
Our Pastoral Clergy / Staff 987-9312
Pastor
Very Rev. Romeo Seleccion, MS
Parochial Vicar/Pastoral Delegate
Fr. Cyriacus Ogu
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Tong Nguyen
Deacons
John Barna
Donnie Geaga
Ext. 304
Ext. 223
Ext. 304
Ext. 221
Ext. 221
Our Parish Office Staff 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
IT Specialist/Ministry Support
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
Gary Foote
Ext. 221
Ext. 222
Sunday Collection 10-11-15:
Misc. Income for 10-11-15:
Total weekly income:
Total weekly expenses:
(From estimated current budget)
$
$
$
$
25,762.53
2,520.73
28,283.26
31,426.00
Balance:
($
3,142.74)
John Paul II Bldg. Fund:
Total weekly donations for 10-11-15:$
1,081.00
Balance on Parish Debt:
$1,213,386.78
(As of 9-30-15)
2015 Diocesan Development Fund
Current Parish Pledges Total:
Diocese Goal:
$ 138,300.00
Pledges Made:
$ 144,592.00
Gifts Received:
$ 133,064.63
Donors: 432
Percent of Goal: 96.21 %
As of: Oct 16, 2015
Our Parish Faith Formation Staff 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 Middle School (EDGE) Ministry
Coord. of Confirmation/YM
YM Secretary
Mary Ann Andel
Jenny Campbell
Tony Mandala
Ext. 250
Ext. 243
Ext. 231
Irma McGaughey
Jacquie Hotchkiss
Maegan Odicino
Christian Gross
Luis Chavez
Ext. 232
Ext. 232
Ext. 301
Ext. 225
Ext. 300
Parish School / Preschool through – 5h grade: 987-7908
Principal – Preschool Director
Business Manager
Administrative Assistant
Kelly Burt
Laura Onopa
Annie Valtier
Ext. 235
Ext. 245
Ext. 234
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.– Thurs. 1-6pm, Fri. 9am -12:30pm
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.
MARRIAGE MOMENTS—
Even the most loving couples can take each other for
granted over time. Counter this by a mindful greeting in the morning. What's your custom? Does it
need refreshing? Even if you're groggy or in a hurry,
try pausing for 10
seconds and just
gaze at each other.
Smile. Remember.
Mass of the Deceased
A Special All Souls Mass
For Our Faithful Departed
will be Celebrated
Monday, November 2, 2015
at 7:00 p.m.
To remember our Beloved Family and Friends
That have entered into their
†Eternal Rest this Past Year
All Parishioners are invited to attend this
Special Mass to share in faith
with our Parish Community
as we join in prayer for all of our departed loved ones
A Fellowship Reception will follow in the Parish Hall
If you plan to attend this Mass and your loved one did not have services at
St. Peter & St Paul Church during this past year,
Please contact Debby Leonardo, Pastoral Care at 909-987-9312 x302
To include your loved one’s name in the Roll call Dedication during the Mass
A note to: JS Paluch
Bulletin Editor - Debbie Uhlack - Ext. 242
Mon—Thurs. 8:30—1:30
Off on Friday
NOTE: Please contact Karen Hein Ext. 230
if you are unable to reach Debbie after 1:30 Thurs.
Thank you so much!