Aug 12, 2012 - Sacred Heart School
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Aug 12, 2012 - Sacred Heart School
August 12, 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 • • • • Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary S.H.S back to school day Hispanic Ministry Community Weddings Huge Parking Lot Sale Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug 18 Aug 19 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. Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 2 “Unconditionally Pro-Life, Pro-Family” Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time August 12, 2012 I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever. — John 6:51 BETWEEN OURSELVES From Fr. Cyprian I will anticipate nothing about the parking lot: the time table, the cost etc. Not out of despair but trust, trusting that everything happens “in His time and His manner”. Our calculations have been terribly off and anyone who is involved in construction or makeover projects knows what I am talking about. It is my hope that when you come in this weekend the sight will be much less of a ‘hassle’ compared to last weekend. On a consoling note my fears and hesitations have been completely blown off by the understanding and accommodation that the parishioners have been showing. It is a need long overdue and a accomplishment certainly worth waiting for. So let us walk in His speed and under His governance. Even more consoling and encouraging is the enthusiasm being manifested by those working on the parking lot sale, the donors (in kind and cash) and volunteers. Names later, but on the part of several people there is almost a ‘stubbornness’ saying “we will see that this is done”. So they are going all out to prepare and set up for the various events. It is only your participation and cooperation that will make all these efforts worthwhile and fruitful. The financial part of the project did seem to be a major worry at one point; it does not seem so any more. Your generosity has been surprising but not unexpected. I want to welcome Fr. Dejus who will be with us for a month. After 12 years of teaching assignment in the Radio and Television Institute belonging to be Bishops’ Conference of India, he is taking a well-deserved break. Some of his qualifications and experiences include, video photography, computer animations etc. I am proud of my former student and wish him a happy and relaxed stay with us. He chose to run away from the confusion and crowds of the Olympics in London where he has been doing parish ministry for the last one month. Once again it is time to evangelize by helping people to accept or to return to sacraments. The date for the first RCIA session is Sept. 11th (!). Already around 20 have expressed the desire to join the process. Hopefully in the Lord’s vineyard it will once again be another bountiful harvest. “The Lord has no hands or feet except yours.” So look around, go out, invite. Finally, we welcome our school faculty, the students, especially the new admissions, to another school year. Once again it is soon going to be smiles, bright faces, activity and another year on the path of formation and education. We are proud of our school which is growing in leaps and bounds thanks to the staff under the leadership of the Principal, Chris Benner. Your constant financial support to the school has always eased the situation. Hoping you and your families had a restful as well as productive summer, let us accept this another year as one of God’s gifts and move forward in faith, worship and service. God bless you and your families. I would love to hear from you. ([email protected]) WHOLE COMMUNITY CATECHESIS Reflection: In our first reading Elijah has grown weary from his journey in the desert and lays down to die. Yet, encouraged by the angel of God to drink and eat, he does so and completes his journey to the mountain of God. In the Gospel, Jesus is at great pains to teach the Jews that he is the bread of life from heaven and those that believe in him do so through his Father. He refers both to Isaiah (54:13) and Jeremiah (31:33-34) when he quotes the prophets, “They shall all be taught by God.” Question of the Week: What is the bread of life which Jesus offers? Do you accept Jesus as the bread of life? Resolution: God offers his people abundant life, but we can miss it. The bread of life is first of all the life of God himself -- life which sustains us not only now in this age but also in the age to come. The Rabbis said that “the generation in the wilderness will have no part in the life to come.” In the Book of Numbers it is recorded that the people who refused to brave the dangers of the “promised land” were condemned to wander in the wilderness until they died. The Rabbis believed that the father who missed the “promised land” also missed the life to come. When Jesus offers us real life he brings us into a new relationship with God, a relationship of trust, love, and obedience. And he offers us real life which lasts forever, a life of love, fellowship, communion, and union with the One who made us in love to be his forever. To refuse Jesus is to refuse eternal life, unending life with the Heavenly Father. To accept Jesus as the bread of heaven is not only life and spiritual nourishment for this world but glory in the world to come. August 12, 2012 Page 3 From Fr. Bill When I was a kid there were two things that could start a fight. You could talk trash about me, but a rude comment about my mother or my sisters, then I felt obligated to make them “take it back” even if they were older and bigger than me. Your friends knew that was a line you didn’t cross, and if you did, you weren’t a friend. Fathers, uncles, grandfathers, godfathers and brothers who love the females in your life, they need your loving assistance… and I will with pleasure “take back” what I am about to write about some of them. Additionally, I do apologize to everyone for writing about this because it feels awkward and immodest for me to address this, yet like the children’s story “The Emperor’s New Clothes” I need to say that some of our daughters are proudly parading about seemingly unaware that they are leaving nothing to the imagination. We tend to blame the women for how they dress, but I think in doing so we ignore the responsibility of the males. Dads, you need to be more jealous of your women. Be responsible and attentive to how your children dress. We as males know when someone is dressed in a way to arouse “lust” rather than respect. And if we allow our daughters to leave the house dressed in such a manner, we show them a lack of respect in failing to teach them that certain dress or undress should be reserved to marriage and the privacy of one’s home, not put out on display as a free “peep-show.” I don’t know what is in mother’s minds when they help their daughters pick out their clothing.. maybe they have surrendered to their daughter’s need to “dress like everyone else,” but dads need to show some courage, and man-up for your women. Parents need to take the time and ask several questions. Only if and when you know that “all the bases are covered” should your daughter be allowed to go out. If you can’t tell by an initial inspection, ask her to: sit down, cross her legs, uncross them, stand up again, and bend over. If these can’t be done modestly, this clothing should be retired. Our women need to know that they are beautiful and precious for who they are, and not for the lust and envy they can create. Remember, how we allow our daughters to dress reveals how we respect them, and teach them. Modesty and self-control are fruits of the Holy Spirit, however these qualities require education and formation… and not by our non-Christian, perhaps anti-Christian culture, but by the people who love and care for them, wanting for them both holiness and happiness. Sadly, at last April’s Confirmation Mass, one of the “sponsors” had great difficulty in sitting down. I am confounded by adults who dress up like they are “meat on sale,” rather than present to “meet the Lord.” No teacher or preacher can undo the teaching a child’s adult’s poor example that has been consistently modeled. We need to dress modestly, not just in church, but wherever we go. Also, please do complement appropriate dress, both to child and parent, as we all need encouragement in the face of the battle with the flesh. I am sorry for talking trash, but if it applies to your daughter, niece, or granddaughter… or even wife… do something to make me “take it back.” Sr. Margaret Mary E-Mail: [email protected] 1. Thank you so much to all who contributed to our Vacation Bible School. We appreciate the donations and the generous volunteer help. Special thanks to our volunteers: Jennifer Lehman, Virginia Groeneveld, Laura Moreno-Reyes, Justin Wilburn, Sophia Garcia, Cristina Herrera, Connie McCann, Jensen Groeneveld, Olivia Hurtado, Christopher Hempsted, Ben Warnert, Samantha Lehman, Brittany Rodriguez, Diego Magdaleno, Paris Shepherd, Brooklyn Shepherd, Julianne Abeloe, Joseph Warnert. We had a great time under the big top. 2. Special registrations times for the coming year of religious education are: a. Mon. — Sat. August 20th through 25th: 2 - 8 p.m. b. Sunday, August 26th, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Registration deadline is Sunday, August 26th. Sacred Heart School News [email protected] School Year Calendar on the School Website! Please go to http://www.sacredheartschoolventura.org/ to see the calendar for the 2012-2013 school year. School starts on Wednesday, August 15 at 7:50 a.m. with three noon dismissal days to start the year. We look forward to our second year with 200 school days as the additional days offer opportunities for collaborative groups, in depth instruction, and field trips. HUGE PARKING LOT SALE!!! Sunday, August 19, 2012 Time to clean out your house, garage, & closets! Help us “Pave the Way” with your gently used items that are cluttering up your home! All proceeds will benefit our parking lot repair fund. We will have a Wurlitzer spinet piano available for sale! We will have volunteers at the parish office garage from 10 am -12 noon on Tues. Thurs. & Sat. to collect your items. Thanks for helping “Pave the Way”! The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Thursday, August 15 is a Holy Day of Obligation. We will celebrate Mass at 5:30 p.m. on the eve, 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m., special school Mass at 11 a.m., 5:30, & 7 p.m. (español). Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Page 4 EUCHARISTIC ADORATION Every Friday Friday 9 a.m. — Saturday 8:30 a.m. On August 19, 1917 Our Lady of Fatima said that there are more souls going to Hell because there is no one to pray and make sacrifices for them. The value of your sacrifice is expressed in the Reparation Prayer of Fatima: “ My God, I believe, I adore, I trust, and I love Thee. I beg pardon for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not trust, and do not love Thee.” ~Fr. Martin Lucia- Perpetual Adoration We need your sacrifice on Friday at 8PM for this month. Can you commit? Please call Rachel 659-3785. This week’s vocal Holy Hour in English @ 7p.m. is for Sacred Heart Parish. Baptized into Christ and His Church in July Welcome to our parish family: Adan Gomez-Martinez Annbelle N. McCombs Matthew A. De La Cruz Layah A. De La Rosa Isaac Salgado Xavier G. Garcia Isaiah Morones Brielle L. Henderson Kaydin C. Ardoin Vincent C. Godinez, Jr. Alina L. Almazan Axel J. Brodie Perez Dylan M. Vegas Perez First Catholic Sower Conference Los Angeles Convention West Hall B AUGUST 26, 2012 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Donation: $20 For transportation contact Vicky at 659-4935. Cost is $15 & bus will be departing at 7:30 a.m. from Sacred Heart Church parking lot. A MESSAGE FROM ST. VINCENT DE PAUL In this Gospel we find that for Jesus, the cost is the cross. The love that Jesus reveals through the symbol of the cross is: self-giving, sacrificial, healing, forgiving, in solidarity with the weak, confident in the power of God. Through your gift to the Society of St. Vincent de Paul your heart becomes a “listening heart” to the hungry, the homeless and the struggling poor. Intenciones de la Semana (†)Deceased (-)Intentions Sunday, August 12 5:30 pm (Sat) † Cecilia Dong Hoang 7:30 am † 9:00 am - Kitty Olson 10:30 am † George Fairbanks 12:00 pm † 5:30 pm Parishioners of Sacred Heart Monday, August 13 7:00 am † 8:30 am † Betty White Tuesday, August 14 7:00 am Communion Service 8:30 am 5:30 pm Wednesday, August 15 7:00 am - Andrew J. Raymond 8:30 am Parishioners of Sacred Heart 11:00 am School Mass 5:30 pm(Español) † Gabriel Valenzuela 7:00 pm † Silvia Villa Thursday, August 16 7:00 am † 8:30 am - Alvaro Sequeira Friday, August 17 7:00 am Communion Service 8:30 am † 5:30 pm † Saturday, August 18 8:30 am † Dominick Ciuffetelli 5:30 pm † Joseph Ai Nguyen PLEASE PRAY FOR The Sick of our Parish — Enfermos de Nuestra Parroquia: Al Sassoe, Virgil Vargas, Cynthia Martinez, Richard Varela SUNDAY, August 5, 2012 COLLECTION Parish Support: $12,821.00 Building Fund:$2,845.50 School Support:$648.50 SVdP:$766.50 Children’s env:$29.11 Misc:$200.00 Archdiocesan collection:$100.00 Parking Lot:$207.82 (Total to date:$39,933.15) TOTAL COLLECTION: $17,618.43 Thank you for your continued support! WORDS OF WISDOM… "A fault may serve for our advancement when it serves to humble us." ~ St. Vincent de Paul August 12, 2012 Page 5 MISA DEL MEDIODIA, 12 P.M. Noticias del Ministerio Hispano... BODAS COMUNITARIAS Felicitamos a Abel Ayala & Rosa Soto, José Liborió Guzman & Juana Gasca, Asunción Castro & Rosa Yadira Ramirez y Rodolfo Marquez & Maria Yolanda Gonzalez que han terminado sus clases de preparación para el Matrimonio. La comunidad se llena de alegría en este Nuevo caminar con Cristo en estás bodas comunitarias que seran este próximo sabado 18 de Agosto, estan todos invitados. Nuestra Señora de San Juan de Los Lagos Nuestra Señora de San Juan de Los Lagos visitara Saint Francis of Assisi en Fillmore. Desde el sábado 1 de Septiembre a las 6:30 de la tarde hasta el 3 de septiembre. La Iglesia permanecerá abierta toda la noche del sábado, 1 de septiembre para que pasen a visitarla. Si alguna parroquia desea enviar un autobús, favor de comunicarse con Michael Lara al 805-524-1306. Para mas información diríjase a nuestra página de “Face Book” Saint Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church, Fillmore, CA o a nuestro “website” [email protected]. Rito de Iniciación Cristiana de Adultos El Rito de Iniciación Cristiana de Adultos es un processo de aprendizaje que le ayudara en su caminar hacia la fe y es para aquellas personas que les hace falta algún sacramento. Las clases de RICA comenzaran el 10 de Septiembre. Las clases son los lunes en el Salón de St. Francis Cabrini de 7 — 9 p.m. Para inscribirse o para más información llame al Ministerio Hispano ext. 311. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you left the Church or felt the Church left you or you just slipped away; or have questions or say you are a Catholic but rarely go to Church or don’t feel connected or you want to find God and follow Jesus and you know you can’t do it alone we are here to walk with and support you in finding God and joy in life. The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults is a process that will help you find a community that will be there for you on life’s journey. The first weekly session will begin September 11th at 7 p.m. in the St. Francis Cabrini Senior Center. Please call the parish office, 647-3235 or just walk in. BAUTISMOS: En Español son el Tercer Domingo del Mes, a la 1:30 p.m. Clases pre-bautismales son requeridas para los padres y padrinos. La clase para bautismos es el Segundo Viernes del mes a las 7:00 p.m. La entrevista & registración requieren de dos meses de anticipación hablando a la oficina del Ministerio Hispano. CASAMIENTOS/QUINCEAÑERAS: Favor de hacer una cita previa de 6 mes, llamando a la rectoria. La Asunción de la Santísima Virgen Maria El jueves 15 de Agosto se celebra La Asunción de la Santísima Virgen Maria is ES día de obligación. Tendremos Misa a las 7 a.m., 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. misa especial para la escuela, 5:30 p.m. y 7 p.m. en español. IN THE COMMUNITY... ACCW The Ventura District of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women invites all women of the parish to a day of prayer and fellowship with other Catholic women of the area. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, August 14, at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church in Simi Valley. The program begins at 9:30 a.m. with registration and coffee. The program includes speaker, Rev. Fr. Calin Tamiian “Mary, Our Blessed Mother”, Mass, lunch and ends at 1:30p.m. For information call Marie Fardig, (805) 526-3985 or Gloria Troy (805) 483-5366. CELEBRATION…… FATIMA 95 YEARS !!! Sponsors : World Apostolate of Fatima; Ventura Mission ; Una Voce Ventura San Buenaventura Mission Sunday, August 19, 2012 Sunday Mass Schedule: 7:30AM; 9:00AM; 10:30AM-Spanish; 12 Noon; 1:30PM- Extraordinary Form Of The Latin Rite. 3:45PM: Outdoor Procession down Figueroa Plaza followed by special prayers in the Mission Church. Brown Scapular Investiture will take place following the homily at Mass. Scapulars may be obtained in the Mission Garden prior to Mass . The Holy Rosary will be recited twenty minutes prior to each Sunday Mass. This spiritual event will promote the message of Fatima, devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary through the Holy Rosary, and give the people of God the opportunity to ask the Mother of God to intercede with her Son for their special intentions. Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 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 Dan Seemiller CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP Tony & Maria Lozano CUB SCOUTS Peter Lopez 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 320-1369 647-5648 861-9352 ALTAR SERVERS MINISTRY: Sandie Dominguez BEREAVEMENT MINISTRY: Jeannette Longwill EUCHARISTIC MINISTRY COORDINATOR: Tom Chess INFANT BAPTISMS: Dcn. John Barry 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 659-3839 647-3603 659-2255 647-4843 647-7306 647-0969 647-4078 659-3751 647-2426 LECTORES: Jose Cancino MINISTROS DE EUCARISTIA: Maria Lopez 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 216-2787 794-3613 658-8941 317-9043 (Young Adults for Christ) Jose Arroyo, Coordinator 647-4078 647-3235 Ext. 314 340-3983 647-4490 667-6660 647-4843 279-7595 647-3235 647-3235 525-4327 612-8887 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 667-6660 CORDINADORES DE LITURGIA 647-3086 650-8557 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. If you have a new address or phone number please complete this form and place it in the collection basket or return it to the parish office so we can stay connected. The parish needs you; be counted. NAME ADDRESS CITY Read bulletin online at the Sacred Heart Church website: www.sacredheartventura.org. Please email all bulletin announcements by Fridays at 5 p.m. (10 days before bulletin is distributed) to [email protected]. ZIP PHONE □ Moving Out of Parish □ New Registration □ Change of Address/Phone Number Gregory Wood, M.A., M.F.T Marriage and Family Therapist Lic. #32274 ✂ Please Cut Out This “Thank You Ad” and Present It The Next Time You Patronize One of Our Advertisers Consider Remembering Your Parish in Your Will. For further information, please call the Parish Office. Individuals ◆ Couples Family ◆ Adolescent Solid Catholic Perspective 805-816-7854 Thank you for advertising in our church bulletin. I am patronizing your business because of it! Ventura and Ojai BRUCE SHARP For a wide selection of Catholic greeting cards, artwork, and inspirational recordings, visit www.wlpmusic.com. More than 80 traditional Catholic songs and prayers familiar to our moms and dads. 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