June 12, 2016 - Newbury Park

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June 12, 2016 - Newbury Park
St. Julie Billiart Church
E-Mail: [email protected]
2475 Borchard Road, Newbury Park, CA 91320
Parish Office (805) 498-3602 Fax: (805) 376-2332
Religious Education Office (805) 499-0979
Website: www.stjulieschurch.org
June 12, 2016
To All Who Worship
With Us Today!
The St. Julie Billiart
Catholic Community
warmly welcomes you.
If you are new to our parish
community, we invite you to make
St. Julie’s your spiritual foundation.
We encourage you to visit our website at
www. stjulieschurch.org
LITURGIES
PASTORAL STAFF
Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday Vigil Mass
Sunday: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m. & 5:00 p.m.
Weekdays: 8:00 a.m. -Mary Health
REV. PAUL J. HRUBY
Pastor
Email: [email protected]
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION
Saturdays: 3:30 p.m.
HOLY COMMUNION
For the Sick - By Appointment
ST.VINCENT DE PAUL HOT LINE
805.270.9597
REV. KEN RUDNICK
Sunday Supply
Deacon Kim Bond,Deacon Barry Harper
Deacon David Lawrence ,Deacon Claudio Selame
Deacon David Smith - Pastoral Assistant
Email: [email protected]
PRE-BAPTISMAL CLASSES
2nd and 4th Mondays: 7:30 pm
Contact: Deacon Dave at: (805) 499-0979
WEDDINGS
Arrangements for a marriage should be
made 6 months in advance.
Please contact the Parish Office to make
an appointment with the Pastor.
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION
Monday through Thursday
9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Fridays
9:00 am - 7:00 p.m.
HEAVEN-MADE
I have been made for heaven and heaven for me.
--St. Joseph Cafasso
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11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Parish Contact Information
PARISH OFFICE - (805) 498-3602
Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
(Closed-12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Monday - Thursday)
Friday - 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Business Manager & Ministry Coordinator…...................498-3602
Carole Wachter……..........……....([email protected])
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE - (805) 499-0979
Faith Formation - Deacon Dave - Ext.1
Email: [email protected]
Director of Religious Education - Linda Smith Ext. 3
Email: [email protected]
Youth Ministry - Daryl Hitt Ext. 4
Email: [email protected]
Web. www.stjuliesyouthministy.org
MINISTRY COORDINATORS
Altar Servers Coordinator
Maureen Kubica- Roes ([email protected]) ......... 499-6407
Altar Society
Marie Jendian ([email protected]).................498-5249
Divine Mercy
Virginia Witt ([email protected])................................... 805-758-9339
Eucharistic Ministers
Pat Stotko ([email protected]) ....................................383-9478
Helping Hands
Sally Kutcher ([email protected]) ............. 498-7377
Knights of Columbus
Ray Sobrino ([email protected])……............ 376-8389
Lectors
Jim Bullock ([email protected]) .................................. 376-2447
Music Ministry
Leanna Brand ([email protected]) ................581-7184
On today’s Jubilee for Those Sick and Suffering
Disabilities, Jesus encounters a woman who is “spiritu-
ally ill.” She is thus “disabled” from participating in Israel’s worshiping community or polite society. Bathing
Jesus’ feet with tears, drying them with unveiled hair,
anointing them (Luke 7:38) risk Jesus’ becoming “unclean.” Yet his mercy welcomes even such inappropriate behavior as her sincere manifestation of love: “Your
sins are forgiven. Go in peace” (7:48, 50). Go not just in
“peace,” but in shalom, the all-enveloping, life-changing
assurance of God’s mercy. She is anonymous, “known in
the city” only as “a sinful woman” (7:37). The character with name and religious title, “Simon the Pharisee”
(7:36, 40), judges her harshly, but himself not at all, and
thus forfeits God’s mercy. This Jubilee Year of Mercy
challenges us to self-examination. In which role do we
most often cast ourselves, humble sinner or judgmental
Pharisee? Jesus declares that only by an unfailing willingness to show mercy to fellow sinners can we hope
to obtain mercy ourselves (see Misericordiae Vultus, 9).
Meal & Winter Shelter
Bob Shaffer ([email protected]) ..............................573-0941
Parish Pastoral Council
Dave Sanders ([email protected]) .......................... 551-0531
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Karen Seemann ................................. [email protected]
Pro-Life
Ron & Dorothy Hage ([email protected]) ...................... 498-1566
24-Hour Hot Line—Life Centers ...................484-1122
Safeguard the Children Committee
Ed Roes .....................................................................499-6407
Seniors Club (OWLS)
Marcia Gillard.............................................................498-6090
80+ Social
Sue Thompson ([email protected]) ............... 493-1394
Ushers
Richard Gaz ([email protected]) .....................498-3393
Wedding Coordinator
Donna Perroni ................................... ([email protected])
Welcoming Ministry
Phyllis Simonich ([email protected]).....499-7000
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Adult: Which crosses in your life do you find especially
heavy? What or who helps you bear them?
Youth: When you have something hard to do, what or
who helps you get through it?
NEXT SUNDAY’S READINGS
First Reading -- Zechariah foretells the Messiah
(Zechariah 12:10-11; 13:1).
Psalm -- My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord my God
(Psalm 63).
Second Reading -- There are no distinctions or divisions; we all belong to Christ (Galatians 3:26-29).
Gospel -- Peter proclaims Jesus as the Christ; Jesus
speaks of his great suffering to come (Luke 9:18-24).
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St. Julie Billiart
June 12, 2016
This Week At St. Julie’s
June 12, Sunday
Youth Ministry - 6:30pm - Hall
Knights of Columbus 8:00 pm - Room #8
June13, Monday
SVDP -Office 9am -12pm - Room 4
Spanish Class 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm - Room #1
June 14, Tuesday
SVDP Food Share Pantry Hours- 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm
Men’s Bible Study 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm - Room #8
June 15, Wednesday
SVDP - 9a-12pm - Room 4
June 16, Thursday
80+ - 1:00pm -3:00 pm - Parish Center
Spanish Class 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm @-Room #1
June 17, Friday
SVDP - 9a-12-pm Room 4
Divine Mercy - 7:00pm - Chapel
Santa Julia - 7:00pm - Church
June 18, Saturday
Shelter Dinner 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm -Parish Hall
PRAY FOR OUR TROOPS
Brad Arritt ,Weston Baccus, Justin Ray Cress, Cameron Davis. Dillon Francis, Jordan Galuszka,
Ryne Intlekofer, Brendan Konrath.
Catherine Bernadette S. Magno-Popa, Heather Masigat, Joseph Pace,Vincent Masigat, Antonio Pagano,
Brian S. Petit, William J. Price, Oren Pursley, David
Joseph Sotelo, Kyle Stotko, Mitchell Stotko, Ian
Taylor, Logan Wilk, Paul Witt, Mathew Walker
Sunday, June 12
8:00
DelZoppo Family (+)
9:30
People of the Parish
11:00
Vito Covino (+)
5:00
Bernard Moon (+)
Monday, July 13
8:00
Sharon Stokke (+)
Tuesday, June 14
8:00
Murphy Family (Int)
Wednesday, June 15
8:00
Victor Modolo (+)
Thursday, June 16
8:00
Michael Drew (Int)
Friday, June 17
8:00 Carl & Rose Haberman (+)
Saturday, June 18
5:00
Jeannette Noudin (+)
PRAY FOR SICK
PARISHIONERS AND FRIENDS
Bev Aldridge
Charone Gilmore
Joann McNicoll
Dick Aldridge
Robin Godnick
Mike Morcos
Janice Armijo
Sue Grover
Doyle Myers
Ryan Benson
Robin Gruver
Jana Myers
Peggy Seiler-Brand
Charles Heinrichs
Leith Oleksiak
Haroldine Brown
Barbara Herrera
Martin O”Neil
Jeanette Budnik
Sunny Higgens
Maria Ponticelli
Eleanor Buchler
Marilyn Horan
Anthony Ponticelli
Eileen Casanova
Clark Hunter
Bobbie Quigley
Loretta Colantuono
Jenny Isaacs
Jorge Rimada
Ralph Colantuono
Betty Johnson
Darlene Roper
Kevin Courtney
Peggy Jorban
Fr. Frank Royer
Dorothy Dent
Connor Joyce
Bob Shaffer
Michael Drew
Geraldine Kidwell
Ava Schanafelt
John Dube
Bob Kauss
Tony Simonich
Florence Easley
Mary Ellen Kauss
Jerry Steadman
Gene Flores
Tim Kelly
Claire St. Ledger
Ed Francis
Beth Lawton
The Benson Family
Pat Frangiamore
Aurora Le Blanc
Bob Thille
Angelo Frangiamore
Richard Lee
Joan Turner
Marilyn Frangiamore
Joseph Lewolt
Helen Valdez-
Claude Ganthier
Robert Lopez
Kilbourne
Frank Germano
Oona Lyman
Ginger Waters
Chuck Germer
Julie Macy
Ern Wiley
David Giese
Tyler Macy
Lauren Wonders
Sue Grover
Ann Matthews
Bob Yeck
Kelly Miroballi Gilbert
Lenore McCann
Judy Zupon
Kathy Gilliam
Joseph McCartin
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today’s readings tell us about forgiveness of sins, really big sins, but their lesson is about living authentic
lives. David has been given tremendous gifts by God
and called to a life of leadership and service. Yet he
commits adultery and murder. The woman in Luke
is a sinner who has disrespected and wasted the gifts,
the life, that God gave her. David and the woman sin
because they are not living the lives that were given to
them. Yet both are forgiven by God, who loves them
and us despite our sinfulness. Jesus lives the life that
he was given by God to live, difficult as that is. His
life leads to his death and resurrection and because
of this we are forgiven and saved.
LOSING THE LIFE GIVEN
David had been anointed and called to a life of leadership and service. Instead he lived as an adulterer and
murderer. David’s actions were sinful. When David
recognized that because of his sin, he had forsaken
the life of leadership and service, he was forgiven. In Luke, the Pharisee who welcomed Jesus did
not really understand who Jesus was. He did not offer him the symbols of hospitality--water for
his feet, oil for his head--that all guests should be offered. Instead, an uninvited woman recognized
Jesus. She understood that he was the One who could forgive her sins. She offered Jesus the water,
the oil, the kiss that the host did not. She behaved like someone who knew, as Paul reminds us in
Galatians, that the source of life, mercy, and forgiveness is Jesus.
LIVING THE AUTHENTIC LIFE
When we fail to live the life given to us by God, we deny the very sacrifice that Jesus made for our
salvation. It is easy to see when we fail to live authentically. We sin. We rationalize our choices. We
put ourselves first. We are afraid and we are captive to our short-sightedness. How do we know if
we are living the life intended for us by God? The life that faith offers is an authentic life rooted in
God, whose Son Jesus died and was raised for us. An authentic life reflects the value of what has
been given for us, that is, the life of Jesus, sacrificed on the cross. We need only measure our lives
by the standards that Jesus’ life reflects: we must act justly, love tenderly, and walk humbly with
our God (see Micah 6:8). This is all that is asked of us.
Today’s Readings: 2 Sam 12:7-10, 13; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 7, 11; Gal 2:16, 19-21; Luke 7:36 -- 8:3 [7:36-50]
ST. JULIE’S NEWS
St. Julie’s
Society of St. Vincent De Paul
Food Pantry
Pantry needs this week are as follows:
• Canned Meat,
• Coffee (llb. cans or bags)
• Cornflakes and Oatmeal
• Pancake Mix and Syrup
( Reg. and Sugar Free)
Thank you for your generosity, this ministry would
not be able to reach those in need in our community without your generous donations and prayers.
80+ SOCIAL CLUB
All parishioners 80 years young and up are encouraged and welcome to attend our next social
on Thursday June 16th from 1:00pm to 3:00pm in
the Parish Center. It’s a wonderful idea for fellowship and fun . If you have any questions or need
transportation call Sue Thompson at 805-857-4381.
Thank You From Respect Life
Boomerang Bonanza!
Thanks so much for your generous response to
BABY BOTTLE BOOMERANG.
You gave over $2500 for Life. Our orchids sold
out again this year so we are also very grateful
for that as well.
The Wee Ones Thank you all!
SUMMER SPANISH SPLASH
Join us for our St. Julie’s Spanish Summer
camp! This class is for upcoming 1st through
6th grade students. We will splash into
Spanish basics and conversational Spanish, and
even learn some prayers. Class will meet Mondays and Thursdays from 4:30-5:30pm. The
class will be taught by a St. Julie’s parishioner,
Alyssa Gogesch, who currently teaches middle
school and high school Spanish.
Summer Spanish Splash begins June 13th
through the week of August 1st (with no class
the week of June 27 or July 4). $15 per session,
$180 total per child. For any questions, please
contact Alyssa at [email protected].
We welcome the following
newly Baptized into the
community of St. Julie’s Catholic Church
and congratulate their parents and families!
Genevieve Villa-Marin
Delaney Villa-Marin
Michael Mena-Marin
Dan Hoang Le
St. Julies Youth Ministry
Please visit
www.stjuliesyouthministry.org
for schedules and
youth ministry updates.
Youth Ministry Director: Daryl Hitt
Email: [email protected]
SAVE THE DATES
Theology on Tap
Young Adults
June 27, July 11, 18 and 15
7:00 pm
St. Julie’s
Padre Serra Toastmasters Club
All are invited! We meet Mondays 7:00-8:00pm
to learn more and grow confident in our speaking and leadership skills. Great for anyone wanting to communicate more effectively with family,
friends, at work, and in ministry. Come and see
anytime. Questions: Teresa Runyon 482-6417,
[email protected]
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER
"Your faith has saved you; go in peace." Jesus wants
us to have peace in our lives and our marriage.
Do we have faith that He will grant us this peace.
Strengthen, renew, and rekindle your marriage
sacrament by attending a Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekend on June 25-26 at St. Jude
Parish in Westlake Village or July 30-31 at St.
Rose of Lima in Simi Vallley. Contact Jeanine
and Russ Walker at 805-648-4244 or go online
at www.twocanlove.org.
We help make good marriages better.
DID YOU KNOW?
Summer camp is a time-honored tradition for kids.
Whether it’s an all-day camp or cabin sleepaway,
kids can get out of the house, learn new skills,
and make friends. Parents who send their kids
off to camp should be sure to research the camp
and the counselors who will be watching their
kids. If your child is going to sleep-away camp,
check in by phone or mail regularly. Ask questions
and ensure that your child is safe and cared for
at any camp. For a copy of the VIRTUS® article
“Summer Camp Preparation” email [email protected] or call (213) 637-7227.
“In the Garden” Fine Art & Music
Sunday, June 26, 2016 1:00pm to 5:00pm
Join us in our beautiful garden and enjoy fresh
strawberries on homemade shortcake. View
Fine Art displays with local artists displaying works you can buy. Enjoy the music of the
Taiko Effect Drum Ensemble, the South Bay
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• 97% of all households attending church take at least one bulletin home
every Sunday
• 74% of all members of the household read the entire bulletin
• 70% of all households are aware of and look at the advertising in the bulletin
• 68% of households surveyed, when making a choice between businesses,
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• 62% of households keep the bulletin the entire week as a reference
• 41% of households do business with a company specifically because of their
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• 22% of households go to breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner after church each week.
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