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Page 2 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord March 29, 2015 During Holy Week each year, we enter most deeply into the foundation of our Christian faith—the mystery of the death and resurrection of Jesus. The Season of Lent ends on Thursday of Holy Week. Then the Church remembers the death and resurrection of Jesus during the Easter Triduum. The Easter Triduum begins on Holy Thursday with the evening Mass of the Lord's Supper, is continued through Good Friday with the celebration of the passion of the Lord and on Holy Saturday, reaches its high point in the Easter Vigil, and concludes with Masses on Easter Sunday. These three days are the most important time of the Church year. Please join us for these holiest of days. Holy Thursday: Mass of the Lord's Supper On Holy Thursday we remember the Last Supper and that Jesus gave himself in the Eucharist. We recall that Jesus chose his apostles to serve and lead the Church. Remembering that Jesus washed the apostle’s feet at the Last Supper, the priest washes the feet of members of the congregation. The evening Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday is a beautiful and joyful celebration. Because Holy Thursday is a feast day of the Blessed Sacrament, there is a procession of the Eucharist after the Mass to an altar of repose set up in the Parish Hall. Thursday, April 2nd (No morning Mass this day) 7:00pm Mass of the Lord’s Supper Eucharistic Adoration 8:00pm-9:00pm in the Parish Hall Good Friday of the Passion of the Lord (No morning Mass this day) On Good Friday we remember the death of Jesus. According to an ancient custom, Mass is not celebrated on this day or before the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday. The celebration of the Lord's passion and death takes place in the afternoon. There are three parts to the liturgy of the day: the Liturgy of the Word; the Veneration of the Cross; and Holy Communion with Hosts consecrated on Holy Thursday. Please note that the Parish Office will be closed on this day. Friday, April 3rd (No morning Mass or 1st Friday Adoration this day) 12:00pm Stations of the Cross in English & 1:00pm in Spanish 3:00pm Passion of the Lord—English 7:00pm Passion of the Lord—Spanish Holy Saturday Easter Vigil On Holy Saturday the Church meditates on the suffering and death of Jesus. Then the Church gathers to celebrate the Easter Vigil. Our celebration of the Easter Vigil takes place at 8pm and begins with a gathering on the Church steps around the fire. Saturday, April 4th (no 3:30pm confessions or 5pm Mass this day) 8:00pm Bilingual Mass Easter Sunday Join us as we celebrate the joy of the risen Lord! The Lord is truly risen, alleluia! Sunday, April 5th 8:30am & 10:00am English Masses 11:30am Spanish Mass Page 3 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord Mass Intentions Saturday………….........March 28 5:00PM……..………….†Juanita Diaz Sunday………….....…...March 29 8:30AM……...…....……People of St. Didacus 10:00AM……...…….....†Henry Lira, Sr. 11:30AM……...…….....†Felix J. López Monday………………...March 30 7:30AM….…....…….…...†Geri Cali Tuesday………..…..….March 31 6:00PM………….......Mitchell-House Family, Spec. Int. Wednesday……......….April 1 8:30AM………………...†David Angrisani Thursday………...…….April 2 7:00PM……...….……...†Rosalio Sanchez, Jr. Friday…………...……...April 3 …………………………..No Mass Today Saturday………….........April 4 8:00PM……..………….†Agnes Danna Readings for the Week of March 29, 2015 Sunday: Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: Saturday: Next Sunday: Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16/Is 50:4-7/ Phil 2:6-11/Mk 14:1--15:47 or 15:1-39 Is 42:1-7/Jn 12:1-11 Is 49:1-6/Jn 13:21-33, 36-38 Is 50:4-9a/Mt 26:14-25 Ex 12:1-8, 11-14/1 Cor 11:23-26/Jn 13:1-15 Is 52:13--53:12/Heb 4:14-16; 5:7-9/ Jn 18:1--19:42 Vigil: Gn 1:1--2:2 or 1:1, 26-31a/Gn 22:118 or 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18/Ex 14:15-15:1/Is 54:5-14/Is 55:1-11/Bar 3:9-15, 32-4:4/Ez 36:16-17a, 18-28/Rom 6:3-11/Mk 16:1-7 Acts 10:34a, 37-43/Col 3:1-4 or 1 Cor 5:6b -8/Jn 20:1-9 or Mk 16:1-7 or Lk 24:13-35 Weekly Events at St. Didacus Sunday, March 29, 2015 Divine Mercy Food Sale Confirmation II Class Spanish Choir Monday, March 30, 2015 Leadership Meeting Tuesday, March 31, 2015 Wednesday, April 1, 2015 Eucharistic Adoration Altar Society Set-up for Holy Week Choir Men’s Prayer Group Thursday, April 2, 2015 Divine Mercy Divine Mercy Friday, April 3, 2015 Parish Office Closed Saturday, April 4, 2015 Set-up for Easter Location after Masses 10:00am 10:00am 5:30pm 7:30-8:30am noon-2:00pm 4:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm School Hall Location Office Location Location Church Hall Church Church Hall Location Hall Church Location Location Church 8:00am “How splendid the cross of Christ! It brings life, not death; light, not darkness; paradise, not its loss. It is the wood on which the Lord, like a great warrior, was wounded in hands and feet and side, but healed thereby our wounds.” —St. Theodore of Stoudites GIFTS OF OUR TREASURY THE WEEK OF March 22, 2015 General Collection for March 22, 2015 Building Fund for March 22, 2015 Total Income: $5,348.00 $ 143.00 $5,491.00 Please Pray For Welcome to St. Didacus Parish! Masses Saturday 5:00pm Sunday 8:30am & 10:00am English 11:30am in Spanish Daily Mass Mon., Thurs., Fri. 7:30am Wednesday 8:30am & Tues. 6:00pm Eucharistic Adoration Wednesdays 7:30am—8:30am First Fridays 8:00am—9:00am Confessions—Saturdays 3:30pm or by appt. Baptisms: Arrangements must be made 3 months in advance. Contact the Parish Office for information. Weddings: Arrangements must be made at least 9 months in advance. Please contact the Parish Office. Pastor, Fr. Michael J. Sinor Parish Office 619-284-3472 March 29, 2015 Rosalba Alarcon Maria Luz Arrellano Diann Bauer Dan Bauer Herbert Baxter Martha Becerra Ron Berry Rita Bonnell Norm Boyer Herminia Brignoni Ibeth Brignoni Ruben Campos Marie Cavanaugh Eileen Connolly Irene Davis MaryLou De Luca Bob Demers Cecelia Dueber Mary Farrell Santiago Fontes Susan Guenzel Dolores Hansel Sharon Ihle Bernie Kober Marilyn Kober Elizabeth La Costa Virginia Lantry Juanita Lopez Maria Lopez Anthony Martinez Rosalie Martinez Emma McPherson Jenna McPherson Dolores Mediano Esteban Mediano Sylvia Paiz Dominick Palestini Gladys Palestini Diane Porter Antonia Raya Dolores Robertson Atina Rodriguez Aaron Rodriguez Alette Rodriguez Jeff Salazar Christine Segura Alice Sergi Mark Silke Michael Smith Raymond Sparks Mary Sutton Angel Tapia Pedro Tapia Therese Tucker Carol Verdon Adalina Zarate Josephine And the special intentions in our Book of Needs Page 4 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord 4630 34th Street, San Diego CA 92116 284-8730 Thank you to Mrs. Drab and school parents for hosting the Friday night soup dinner at the parish. We’re still enrolling for the 2015-16 school year. If you’d like more information about enrolling your children, please contact the school office. Lent Penance Services —Monday, March 30th Our Lady of Guadalupe 5pm —Tuesday, March 31st Blessed Sacrament 7pm —Tuesday, March 31st Mission de Alcala 7:30pm March 29, 2015 Preparing for Holy Week: Wednesday, April 1st at 4:00pm Setting up for Easter: Saturday, April 4th at 8:00am This special time involves a lot of moving, removing, hanging and hauling! If you’re able, please plan on helping out! Altar Society Meeting Wednesday, April 1st 12:00-2:00pm in the Hall All women of the parish are invited to attend this luncheon meeting. Any questions? Call Martha Crawford at 619-294-9102. Religious Education News: There will be no Religious Education Classes on Wednesday, April 1st or April 8th. Classes will resume on Wednesday, April 15th. Youth Ministry News: There will be no Youth Ministry meeting on Tuesday, March 31st. But students are invited to come on Wednesday, April 1st at 4pm to help set-up for Holy Week. This can count toward any community service hours you need! Thank you to all the groups who provided dinner on Friday nights during Lent and to Fr. Mike, Elena Platas, Deacon Dino and Catherine Fahey for leading our discussions on discipleship. Thanks, also, to Deacon Dino, the Parish Council and the Men’s Prayer Group for leading Stations of the Cross during Lent. The Divine Mercy group will be selling Mexican food after the Masses on Sunday. All money raised from your purchases will be donated to the Church for parish needs. Mark Your Calendars for the Altar Society’s Annual Rummage Sale! Friday, April 17th Saturday, April 18th Sunday, April 19th We need your stuff! Do your spring cleaning now and save all the good stuff for us! For information about dropping off your items, please contact the Parish Office. Good Friday Collection Next Friday has been designated for the 2015 Collection for the Holy Land. Your contribution helps support Christians and maintain shrines in the Holy Land of our Lord’s birth, agony, death and resurrection. You are encouraged to consider a generous gift. Page 5 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord King? Really? There are two main sections of Sunday’s feast, which is called “Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion.” These two make a jarring contrast to each other, and most of us never notice! Time to get things straight. The first main section consists of the blessing of palms and the procession with them into church. An extra Gospel is read as a part of this. What do we hear? Jesus enters the city Jerusalem as a king would. He rides on a colt—an animal always used for the entrance of royalty into a city. The disciples spread their cloaks over the colt’s back as they would for a king. Crowds along the way greet Jesus as a royal person: they smooth their coats onto the roadway and then strew out palm branches that they have cut from the fields, in order to soften the pathway symbolically. They cry out, “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord,” even as we do in the Sanctus at every Mass. This is surely a king. At Mass a ritual procession of palms commemorates this entrance, while priest and ministers make their way to the altar. Then begins the second section, the Mass itself. For its Gospel we hear the Passion Reading from Mark. We stand in silence as the soldiers ridicule Jesus’ so -called kingship, shouting in their rough voices, “King of the Jews.” They are not praising him as the people did, but ridiculing this poor, ridiculous captive. They jam a kingly, mocking crown on his head and say in effect what the condemned monarch in Shakespeare’s Richard II said: "Goodbye King!" They wrap a fake purple robe—the color reserved for kings—around his wounds. They cackle like clowns. And they spit on him. What a kingdom of God this had turned out to be. The contrasting sections of Sunday’s Mass show the irony to us. Why would the king of kings allow all this to happen? Look to the First Reading. I have not rebelled, have not turned back; I gave my back to those who beat me, my cheeks to those who plucked my beard; my face I did not shield from buffets and spitting. These words, written centuries before, represent a passive surrender. Is passive surrender a kingly action? You or I would have shouted, “God, why have you abandoned me?” The Responsorial Psalm says exactly these words, and actually Jesus will say them too from the cross. Words of a king? The Second Reading answers this question. It is the famous passage from Paul’s letter to the Philippians, Chapter 2, stating that Jesus did not regard being in the form of God as something to cling to—for safety or honor or whatever other reason. As the greatest king of all, he was able to empty himself out, to become like a slave, obedient even to death on the cross. This is the complete opposite of kingliness as we think of it. It surely seems like a mockery of kingship. But the real basis of kingship is to serve the people, no matter what. The good ruler will pull a kingdom together and make it safe, a place of abundance. Jesus, the true leader, lets go of everything in allegiance to God and in service of the people. Let us be still this Sunday and listen. —Fr. John Foley, S. J. is a composer and scholar at Saint Louis University March 29, 2015 “You will find a colt tethered on which no one has ever sat.” —Mark 11:2 Jesus rode a borrowed donkey into the Holy City. Though he was a king, his crown wasn’t visible to the crowds who laid palms before him. There were no finely dressed soldiers to escort our Savior, just a band of tunic-clad disciples. The holy procession was not a display of power but a show of humility. During the upcoming week, this humility will be woven through every Gospel we hear. We will remember Jesus washing feet and breaking bread. We will recall his crown of thorns and the scourging he endured. We will see him stripped of his clothing and suffering on the cross for three agonizing hours. Let us begin this week the same way Jesus began the first Holy Week—with true humility. —A Book of Grace-Filled Days Called to Be Merciful 2015 Annual Appeal Update Thank you to everyone who has pledged to the 2015 Annual Catholic Appeal. Keep those pledges coming. We are still working toward reaching our parish goal of $24,000! All pledges are important, no matter how small or large the amount. What is important is that everyone participate in this Diocesan Appeal. Total Pledges paid to date: $21,789 Number of Parish Contributors: 158 Pray for those of our parish and those all over the world who will be received into the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil. Lord, we pray for those nearing the end of the RCIA process. Strengthen their faith. Open their hearts to the fullness of your love. Deepen their understanding. Set their hearts on fire for the kingdom of God. We ask this through Jesus, who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life for all. Amen. Pagina 6 Domingo de Ramos HORARIO DEL TRIDUO PASCUAL Y EL DOMINGO DE PASCUA DE RESURECCION 2 de abril, Jueves Santo 7:00PM Misa Bilingüe de la Cena del Señor y Adoración Eucarística a las 8:00 PM 3 de abril, Viernes Santo 1:00 PM En este año por primera vez tendremos estaciones de la cruz en español a la 1 PM, por favor acompáñenos. Y en ingles al medio dia. Liturgia de la Pasión: Ingles Español 3:00 PM 7:00 PM sábado 4 de abril, Vigilia Pascual Misa Bilingüe 8:00 PM 5 de abril, Domingo de Resurrección Misa de español 11:30AM NECESITAMOS AYUDA PARA LA Preparación de Semana Santa Miércoles 1° de abril a las 4:00 pm Sábado, 4 de abril a las 8:00 am En esta ocasión especial implica una gran cantidad de movimiento, quitar cosas pesadas. Marquen su calendario: La Venta de cosas usadas de la Sociedad del Altar, será el viernes 17 de abril, sábado 18 de abril y domingo 19 de abril. Puede empezar a traer sus donaciones a la iglesia. 29 de marzo de 2015 LOS MIERCOLES 1°Y 8 DE ABRIL NO HABRA CLASES DE CATECISMO NO HABRA REUNION DE JOVENES LOS MARTES 2 Y 7 DE ABRIL Los esperamos con toda su familia a celebración de los días mas importantes del año litúrgico, El Triduo Pascual. En esta misma pagina encontraran los horarios por favor acompáñenos con toda su familia. 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