Dec 2, 2012 - Sacred Heart School
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Dec 2, 2012 - Sacred Heart School
December 2, 2012 Page 1 SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH 10800 HENDERSON RD., VENTURA, CA 93004 (805) 647-3235; FAX (805) 647-8087 Visit us on the WEB at: www.sacredheartventura.org Email us at: [email protected] SACRED HEART SCHOOL 10770 Henderson Rd., Ventura, CA 93004 (805) 647-6174 Visit us on the WEB at: www.sacredheartschoolventura.org OUR SHARED MISSION We are called to be an unconditionally loving and welcoming community. We have been called by our Baptism, into the body of Christ, and we celebrate our relationship in Word, Sacrament, and family celebration. Rev. Cyprian Carlo, Pastor Rev. Bill Bolton, Associate Pastor REV. Daniel O’Sullivan, Pastor Emeritus Deacon John Barry Deacon Fernando Flores Deacon Phil Conforti Deacon Humberto Guzman Vivian Nichols, Business Manager Karen Oishi, Office Manager Marion Inglis, Bulletin Editor Aurora Gonzales, Secretary Sr. Margaret Mary, SND, DRE Justin Wilburn, Youth Ministry Christine Benner, Principal Don Mulville, Maintenance; Sp. Events Coord. BAPTISMS: Parents & godparents are required to attend a class focused on their responsibilities & the meaning of the Sacrament prior to the ceremony. Classes are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month. Call the parish office to set an appointment. After the initial interview the office will call you to schedule the class and the Baptism. MARRIAGES/QUINCEAÑERAS: They need to be arranged at least six months prior by calling the parish office & scheduling an appointment with a priest or deacon. VOCATIONS: If you think that God might be calling you to serve God as a priest, a brother, or sister contact: Fr. John Love at (805) 968-1078 or [email protected]. UPCOMING AT SACRED HEART • • • • • Youth Ministry — Lifenite Confirmation I class Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast Nativity Story In Song & Scripture Advent Penance Service Dec 2 Dec 3&4 Dec 12 Dec 16 Dec 21 RELIGIOUS SERVICES (SERVICIOS RELIGIOSOS) WEEKEND EUCHARIST: Saturday and Eves of Holy Days: 5:30 p.m. Sundays: 7:30 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. 12:00 noon (Español), and 5:30 p.m. DAILY MASS SCHEDULE: Monday - Friday: 7:00, 8:30 a.m. Wednesday: 5:30 p.m. (Español) & Friday 5:30 p.m. Saturday: 8:30 a.m. CONFESSION SCHEDULE: Friday: 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. DEVOTIONS Morning Prayer: Monday - Friday 6:40 am, 8:15 am Rosary: Monday—Friday 6:25 am 9:00 am Saturday 6:00 am Sunday 7:00am Holy Hour: Friday 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm First Friday for Vocations Last Friday of the Month 7-8 p.m. (Español) Divine Mercy Chaplet & Rosary: Friday 3 p.m. First Sunday of Advent Page 2 “Unconditionally Pro-Life, Pro-Family” First Sunday of Advent December 2, 2012 I will raise up for David a just shoot; he shall do what is right and just in the land. ~ Jeremiah 33:15 BETWEEN OURSELVES From Fr. Cyprian Year of Faith. The coming season of Christ’s ‘advent’ (coming) is an added incentive to highlight the importance of the Year of Faith. In Pope Benedict’s apostolic letter, Porta Fidei, there is a powerful expression that says, “Keep our gaze fixed on Jesus”. Christmas fixes the gaze of the entire world on Jesus and his birth. But not all make Him the center of their faith and their lives. Our challenge is to see Christmas as a renewed call to stay connected with Him as branches to the vine by personal prayer, to drink the ‘living water’ by regular celebration of sacraments, and ‘eat the flesh of the son of man and drink his blood”. These are the sources of ‘grace’ and without grace our faith is doomed to fall by the wayside. The Pope proposed a practical way of upholding our faith. He quotes St. Augustine who urged the Catechumens saying, “You have received it (the Creed) and recited it, but in your minds and hearts you must keep it ever present.” What he meant and what the Pope means is that we memorize the Creed, the Nicene or the Apostles Creed. See alongside our prayer for December. Faith Education. On 9th of December Irene Benavidez will break the Word for us at all Masses. In response to our Archbishop’s call to “embrace this Year of Faith as a time of interior renewal and spiritual preparation for a new Christian witness” Irene will invite us to continual conversion to Jesus and greater solidarity with His Church. She belongs to ‘El Sembrador” the Sower, a group evangelizing through radio, television and preaching all over the country. RCIA. At the 5.30PM and 12.00 noon Masses on Dec. 2nd we will hold the Rite of Acceptance to those who are pursuing their faith-journey into the Catholic community; 22 English speaking and 15 Spanish speaking. This return to sacraments can certainly be considered as an answer to the call to Evangelization which we hear in this Year of Faith. Christmas Preparation. Once again it is time for celebrating Jesus’ presence in our midst as individuals, families and parish community. Christmas celebrations, no matter how or where, will still look incomplete without the Christmas mass, the singing of the carols, veneration of the manger scene and the unique atmosphere the Church provides to create the awareness of “God among us’. The most joyous season of the year will also challenge us for greater generosity and giving in the form of participation, ministry as well as reaching out to the poor and hungry among us. “When I was hungry…… “ To help one another to get into the spirit of Christmas we will once again have our Christmas Concert on Dec. 16th soon after the evening Mass. Several of our choirs and solo singers will take part with songs, music and narrative of the birth of Jesus. Do make a loving commitment to your faith family to share the holy season with one another. To help you plan your Christmas celebration next weekend you will receive the schedule of Masses and confessions along with the Christmas letter. Already now I want you to take note of the extraordinary situation Christmas creates this year for confessions. Besides the Penitential Service on Friday 21st there will be no other time for private confessions; except for a couple of hours in the morning of 24h. Would love to hear from you. ([email protected]) Prayer for December. A Prayer For Advent. Look on us Jesus and let all the darkness of our souls disappear before the beams of your brightness. Fill us with your holy love and open to us the treasures of your wisdom. You know all our desires, so bring to perfection what you have started and what the Holy Spirit has wakened us to ask in prayer. We seek your face, turn your face to us and show us the glory. Then our longing will be satisfied and our peace will be perfect. Amen. (St. Augustine of Hippo) HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION Saturday, December 8th is a Holy Day of Obligation, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary. Masses will be celebrated on Friday at 5:30 p.m. & 7 p.m. and on Saturday 8:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. & 7 p.m. ADVENT PENANCE SERVICE Sacred Heart will have a service of reconciliation on Friday, December 21st at 7 p.m. There will be several visiting priests assisting with confessions. December 2, 2012 Page 3 Youth Ministry News From Fr. Bill Welcome to Sunday Scripture Cycle C and the Gospel according to Luke. Luke’s Gospel has a slightly different perspective as Luke is the ONLY non-Jewish whose writings made it into the Bible. By his writings, we can tell that Luke is well educated, that his mother tongue is Greek, that he knows the Old Testament well but is not familiar with where places are located in the Holy Land, that he probably knew St. Paul, and some suggest that he also may have known our Blessed Mother as his infancy narrative is told from her perspective. Luke wrote his Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles as a two book work using a travel format (sometimes geographically inaccurate) to organize his material. In the gospel he begins and ends in Jerusalem. In the Acts he begins in Jerusalem and ends in Rome. His Gospel includes the entire Gospel according to Mark, with some things that would only be significant for one with a Jewish background being recast. (“Son of David,” Messiah,” avoided; “Son of God,” “Savior of the World,” and “Lord” being used.) Luke does have other sources of material including some which is called the “Q Source.” These are stories found in both Matthew and Luke but not in Mark. No “hard copy” of this “Q Source” has been found but the consistency between these two gospels of the material written more than 50 years after the crucifixion suggest its existence. (Evidence suggests that Matthew was written in the 80’s and that Luke may have been written in the 80’s and perhaps as late as the early 90’s). In addition to Luke’s stressing that Jesus is Savior for all people, Jesus’ concern for the poor and for women is emphasized. Jesus is characterized by meekness and humility with a strong focus on his spirit of mercy. I love Luke’s version of the Beatitudes which is much more challenging that Matthew’s version: “Blest are who hunger and thirst” vs. “Blest are those who hunger and thirst for justice.” Also, Luke’s woes are less focused on the scribes and Pharisees but rather on those who have means, wealth and power: “Woe to you who are rich, for you have had your consolation. Woe to you who have had your fill, for you will be hungry.” I look forward to the Prodigal Son, the Good Samaritan, the Disciples on the Road to Emmaus… as Luke writings are rich in detail, style and meaning. We are all in for a treat as this year we break open the Gospel according to Luke. ♦ Our next Confirmation 1 classes are on Monday, December 3rd and Tuesday, December 4th. ♦ Sunday, December 2nd is a Lifenite. The theme is “Are you ready for the end of the world?” We gather for the 5:30pm Sunday Mass followed by dinner, faith development and fellowship. The evening concludes at 8:45pm. Although all high school aged teens are welcome, this is a Confirmation 2 requirement. ♦ Friday, December 7th at 7pm we will be having a special youth mass in honor of The Feast of the Immaculate Conception. All are welcome as this is a Holy Day of Obligation. The Youth Choir will be there as we celebrate the Patroness of the United States. Sr. Margaret Mary E-Mail: [email protected] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Classes this week are: a. Sunday, December 2, 10:30—11:45 a.m., for Pre-K through 5th. b. Tuesday, December 4th, 7—8:30 p.m., for Middle School. c. Wednesday, December 5th, 3:45—5 p.m., for 1st through 5th. Mass attendance will be taken the weekends of December 2nd & December 9th. We are grateful for the contributions in the Go For It Children’s envelopes. Look at our totals in the weekly collection section. Religious education is still in need of: Flat Screen T.V., DVD & VCR Player, Tables & Chairs for children ages 4-6, White Paper for photocopying. We are thankful for anyone who can help out with these requests. Thank you for all who have faithfully brought recycle donations: aluminum cans, glass & plastic drinking bottles. Reminder to parents of second year communion preparation: we have a parent meeting on Monday, Jan. 7th, 7 p.m. in Biedermann Hall. This month we are collecting mission money for Uganda. Sacred Heart School News [email protected] CHRISTMAS SCRIP SALES Thank you for all the support you give our parish school when you buy your gift cards from our scrip program. Our sellers are available today & next Sunday, Dec. 9th for your Christmas gift card purchases, weather permitting. Through Dec. 12th, every $25 purchased earns one raffle entry. A $50 purchase equals 2 entries, $200 purchase equals 8 entries, etc. Two parish winners will be drawn in December to receive a $25 gift card of their choice! Visit our website at www.sacredheartschoolventura.org/ourschool/scrip to download an order form. Drop the order form off as you go into mass and it will be ready for payment & pick-up at the end of mass! You may also call or email to place an order any time. POPE’S INTENTIONS FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER General: That migrants throughout the world may be welcomed with generosity and authentic love, especially by Christian communities. Missionary: Christ, light for all humanity. That Christ may reveal himself to all humanity with the light that shines forth from Bethlehem and is reflected in the face of his Church. First Sunday of Advent Page 4 EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Friday Friday 9 a.m. — Saturday 8:30 a.m. Let confidence, simplicity and love lead you to adoration. Contemplate in Jesus the work of His love for you, the beauty of His virtues and the light of His love. With us the fire of love passes quickly, but Jesus’ truth remains forever. ~St Peter Julian Eymard We need more adorers on Friday at 6PM. Please call Elaine 659-4931 This week’s special Holy Hour by Youth Ministry beginning with Mass at 7 p.m. Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration On Sunday, December 9th we will be celebrating the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Procession at 11:30 a.m. from Biedermann Place to church followed by Mass at 12 p.m. with mariachi music. There will be food sales from 9 a.m. — 2 p.m. Wednesday, December 12th is the actual Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. The schedule is as follows: 4 a.m. Mañanitas with mariachi at Cabrillo Village Chapel 5 a.m. Mañanitas with mariachi at Sacred Heart 5:30 a.m. Mass followed by Hot chocolate & Mexican bread in the Padre Serra Room 7 p.m. Mass (Spanish) at Cabrillo Village Chapel NATIVITY STORY IN SONG & SCRIPTURE You are invited to join us for our yearly “Christmas Story, in Song & Word” on Sunday, December 16th at 7 p.m. in the Church. Let’s experience the Christmas spirit and enjoy the music. Intenciones de la Semana (†)Deceased (-)Intentions Sunday, December 2 5:30 pm (Sat) † Anthony Kim 7:30 am - Johnny Manning 9:00 am - Kitty Olson 10:30 am † Betty Barry 12:00 pm - Gilbert & Justin 5:30 pm - Parishioners of Sacred Heart Monday, December 3 7:00 am - Brenda Marie Davila 8:30 am - Emma Alicia Gamez 4:00 pm The Bonaventure Tuesday, December 4 7:00 am † Toni Davis 8:30 am † Winfrey Turner 4:00 pm The Palms Wednesday, December 5 7:00 am † Albert Vanoni 8:30 am † Rose DiLiberto 5:30 pm(Español)† Thursday, December 6 7:00 am † Josephine & Clarence Baca 8:30 am † Frances DiLiberto Friday, December 7 7:00 am † Tomas & Judit Vargas 8:30 am † Felipa Gonzales 5:30 pm † Joseph Palmisano, Jr. 7:00 pm Special Holy Hour & Mass Saturday, December 8 8:30 am † Maria Thin Nguyen 5:30 pm - Parishioners of Sacred Heart 7:00 pm - For Our Country PLEASE PRAY FOR KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEWS… Sacred Heart Council Knights of Columbus are hosting their annual New Year's Eve Dinner Dance in Biedermann Hall on Monday December 31. Doors and no-host bar open at 6 PM, catered dinner served from 7—8 p.m. and dancing to the "Juano and Friends" band from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Party favors and champagne toast at midnight included with your ticket purchase. Cost is $35 per person or you can reserve a table of 8 for $250. For more information or to purchase tickets contact Grand Knight Joe Lee (805) 477-8081, Deputy Grand Knight Frank Ceniceros (805) 207-5545 or Past Grand Knight Angel Rodriguez (805) 701-4131. The Sick of our Parish — Enfermos de Nuestra Parroquia: Denice Osiadacz Died in Christ — Murio en Cristo: Al Sassoe, Gloria Pilado SUNDAY, November 25, 2012 COLLECTION Parish Support: $12,005.20 Building Fund:$512.00 School Support:$20.00 SVdP:$660.00 Children’s env:$80.00 Misc:$20.00 Archdiocesan collection:$797.00 Parking lot donation:$550.00 TOTAL COLLECTION:$14,644.20 Total cost of Parking Lot:$156,814 Donations to date:$85,605 WORDS OF WISDOM… “We make a living by what we get but we make a life by what we give.” - Winston Churchill December 2, 2012 Page 5 MISA DEL MEDIODIA, 12 P.M. Noticias del Ministerio Hispano... MENSAJE DEL PADRE CYPRIAN AÑO DE LA FE. Algo grande está pasando en nuestra iglesia. Es el Año de la Fe que sera observado desde Octubre 11, 2012 a Noviembre 24, 2013. El Papa Pablo VI había convocado un Año de Fe en 1967. Fue una convocación para revivir la llama de fe en todos los católicos. La fe, como la semilla de mostaza, pequeña pero potente, crece hasta convertirse en un arbol grande, tan grande que “las aves del cielo pueden morar bajo su sombra.” Nuestra fe tiene una meta que es dejar que otros se refugian bajo la sombra de la iglesia. Esto se llama, evangelización. “La fe no fue puesto en nuestros corazones para quedarse, la fe no es fe hasta que es compartida.” En el próximo Año de la Fe declarada por el Papa Benedicto XVI en Octubre 2011 el emphasis es en re-evangelización — evangelización de los bautizados. Si la semilla de mostaza es debíl y enfermiza, difícilmente puede dar cobijo a los demás. ¿Por qué es tan urgente la evangelización? En los EE.UU. solo el 23% asiste a Misa una vez a la semana. El restante 77% afirman ser católicos, pero no reciben los sacramentos o siguen las enseñanzas morales de la Iglesia. Esta trágica situación se debe a la falta de fundamentación suficiente en la fe o la falta de educación en la fe. El Papa nos llama a proclamar la fe de aquellos que encuentran la fe como una carga. La Iglesia nos llama a profundizar nuestra relación con Jesus por medio de la oración, el estudio y la evangelización. Para asumir esta tarea urgente de la iglesia, necesitamos ver este Año de la Fe como una oportunidad extraordinaria. Tenemos que poner a un lado todo lo que hemos estado haciendo y en unión llegar a aquellos que han abandonado el redil de Cristo. En la parroquia se seguirá un programa triple: vida de oración, educación en la fe, y llegar a los demás. Ofreceremos oportunidades en estas tres áreas y esperamos que hagan un esfuerzo adicional para participar en estos. Cada último viernes del mes habrá una Hora Santa especial de 7 a 8 p.m. en español. El 9 de diciembre Irene Benavidez del ‘El Sembrador’ hablará en todas las misas invitandonos a una vida de conversión a Jesus y su cuerpo, que es la Iglesia. En sus hogares y vecindad pueden ser evangelizadores de Cristo. Busquen a aquellos que no participan en los sacramentos y animenlos a retornar a la vida sacramental de la Iglesia. El Papa Benedicto XVI expera que el Año de la Fe pueda llevar a todos los creyentes a aprender de memoria el Credo y nos invita a recitarlo todos los días como oración. Del Catecismo de la Iglesia. 199 "Creo en Dios": Esta primera afirmación de la Profesión de fe es también la más fundamental. Todo el Símbolo habla de Dios, y si habla también del hombre y del mundo, lo hace por relación a Dios. Todos los artículos del Credo dependen del primero, así como los mandamientos son explicitaciones del primero. Los demás artículos nos hacen conocer mejor a Dios tal como se reveló progresivamente a los hombres. Con razón los fieles confiesan que los más importante de todo es creer en Dios" (Catecismo Romano, 1,2,2). En el boletin de los siguentes domingos se estudiará el credo parte por parte. CELEBRACIÓN DE LA VIRGEN DE GUADALUPE Domingo 9 de Diciembre processión a las 11:30 a.m. comenzando en Biedermann Place hacia la iglesia seguido por la Misa con mariachi a las 12 p.m. Tendremos venta de comida de 9 a.m. — 2 p.m. Para el Miercoles 12 de Diciembre el horario es el siguente: 4 a.m. Las Mañanita con mariachi en Cabrillo Village. 5 a.m. Las Mañanitas con mariachi en el Sagrado Corazón 5:30 a.m. Misa - despues de la misa se les invita a tomar chocolate caliente y pan dulce en el salón Padre Serra 7 p.m. Misa en español en Cabrillo Village EL SEMBRADOR PRESENTA: CONGRESO CATÓLICO DE NIÑOS DE LOS NIÑOS EL EL REINO DE DIOS Sábado 22 de Diciembre de 9 .m. — 5 p.m. Los Angeles Convention Center Donación: $15 Consagración especial a todos los niños. Para mayor información llame al (818) 260-0222 INTENCIONES DEL SANTO PADRE PARA EL MES DE DICIEMBRE DIA DE OBLIGACIÓN Intención General: Para que los imigrantes sean acogidos en todo el mundo con generosidad y amor auténtico, especialmente por las comunidades cristianas. Intención Misionera: Para que Cristo se revele a toda la humanidad con la luz que emana de Belén y se refleja en el rostro de la Iglesia. El sabado, 8 de Diciembre es día de obigación, La Inmaculada Concepción de la Virgen Maria. Las misas seran celebradas el viernes a la 5:30p.m. y 7 p.m., el sábado a las 8:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. y 7 p.m. SERVICIO DE PENITENCIA El Sagrado Corazón tendra un servicio de reconciliación el viernes 21 de Diciembre a las 7 p.m. Habran varios sacerdotes asistiendo en las confesiones. First Sunday of Advent Page 6 SACRED HEART PARISH OFFICES SACRED HEART SCHOOL: Christine Benner, Principal RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OFFICE: Sister Margaret Mary Scott, S.N.D., Director HISPANIC MINISTRY (Ministerio Hispano): Deacon Fernando Flores, Director YOUTH MINISTRY: Justin Wilburn PLANT MANAGER: (Cell) Don Mulville SCRIP OFFICE: Shaune Ramirez 647-3235 Ext. 306 647-3235 Ext. 311 647-3235 Ext. 313 797-4474 647-0713 ORGANIZATIONS BIBLE STUDY BOY SCOUTS Eric Noel CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP Tony & Maria Lozano CUB SCOUTS Therese Palmisano DETENTION MINISTRY Rick Goulette EUCHARISTIC APOSTLES OF DIVINE MERCY Bob & Zaida Worthley FAMILY TO FAMILY Nita Perkins FINANCE COUNCIL Cindy Fanning GUADALUPANAS Maria Anguiano ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION Carol Eller KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Joe Lee, Grand Knight NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING David & Wilhelmina Stoll PARENT TEACHER COUNCIL Sonya Stickels, President PARISH COUNCIL Tom Chess POLISH COMMUNITY Ed Osiadacz RESPECT LIFE Annette Tussey SAFEGUARD THE CHILDREN Dcn. John Barry SENIOR ASSISTANCE Barbara Rodriguez ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Person on call WELCOMING MINISTRY Dcn. John Barry WORLD APOSTOLATE OF FATIMA Huguette Johnston JOVENES ADULTOS PARA CRISTO LITURGICAL MINISTRIES 647-6174 647-3235 844-4442 647-5648 647-5641 ALTAR SERVERS MINISTRY: Sandie Dominguez BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY: Jeannette Longwill EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY COORDINATOR: Tom Chess INFANT BAPTISMS: Dcn. Phil Conforti LECTOR MINISTRY: Rick Goulette MARRIAGE COORDINATOR: Mary Jane Wallace MINISTRY TO THE SICK: Jeannette Longwill, Facilitator USHERS MINISTRY: Joe Lee MUSIC COORDINATOR: Sarah Hardcastle CHILDREN’S CHOIR: R.C.I.A. ADULT ED: 340-3983 647-3086 650-8557 659-3839 647-3603 659-2255 647-4843 647-7306 647-0969 647-4078 659-3751 647-2426 216-2787 794-3613 658-8941 317-9043 (Young Adults for Christ) Jose Arroyo, Coordinator 667-6660 647-4078 382-6816 340-3983 647-4490 667-6660 647-4843 279-7595 647-3235 647-3235 CORDINADORES DE LITURGIA LECTORES: Jose Cancino MINISTROS DE EUCARISTIA: Maria Lopez Roberto Sanchez UJIERES: Cesar Alviso SERVIDORES DEL ALTAR: Ornelia Martinez MINISTERIO DE MUSICA: Dcn. Fernando Flores CORO: Hector Reyes BAUTIZOS: Roberto & Josie Piña Alejandro & Mayela Vasquez Dcn. Fernando & Rosa Flores RICA (Iniciación Cristiana): Rosa Flores 525-4327 200-9223 448-9965 421-6558 647-4328 647-3235 Ext. 311 701-2253 659-1084 647-4975 659-3412 323-5688 PARISH REGISTRATION OR CHANGE OF ADDRESS 647-3235 647-1842 525-0010 If you are new in our Parish Community, in Jesus’ name we welcome you and hope along with us you will experience the touch of Jesus. 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