Holy Angels Church

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WELCOME TO
Holy Angels
Church
107 SAN PEDRO ROAD COLMA, CA 94014
APRIL 5, 2015
EASTER SUNDAY
Pastoral Staff
Devotions
Rev. Alex L. Legaspi, Pastor
Rev. Erick E. Arauz, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Mr. Juan Ruiz, Permanent Deacon
Rev. Mr. Lerny Prudenciado, Permanent Deacon
Rosary
Daily
After 7:30AM Mass
Our Lady of Perpetual Help (OLPH)Mondays
After 5:45 PM Mass
Marian Congregation & Rosary
Wednesdays
7:00PM (Spanish)
Adoration of the
First Friday After 7:30AM Mass
Blessed Sacrament
until the 5:45 PM Mass
Sacred Heart/Devotion
First Friday After 5:45PM Mass
Music Coordinators
Margaret Anne Kerns
Tito Rangasajo
Laura Reyes
Rudy Valeros, Sr.
Confessions/Reconciliation
Educational Staff
Sr. Leonarda Montealto, O.P., School Principal K to 8th
Connie Gonzalez, Director of Holy Angels Pre-School
Sr. Delia Obenza O.P.,
Coordinator, School of Religion (CCD) and Confirmation
OFFICE HOURS: MON-FRI 8:00AM–12PM, 1:00PM–5PM;
School K to 8th ……………………………………….(650) 755-0220
Holy Angels Pre-School……………………………...(650-303-1478
School of Religion (CCD)…………………………... (650) 992-5539
Deacon Lerny Prudenciado …………………….…..(650) 758-3480
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)…………….…..(650) 758-3480
Support Staff
Nymia Tolentino, Bookkeeper
Ning Ludovico, Secretary
Lynne Horan, Secretary/Receptionist
Magdalena Turcios, Housekeeper
Roger Turcios, Maintenance
Organizations
Parish Council
Finance Committee
Filipino-American Club (FIL-AM)
Italian Catholic Federation (ICF)
Knights of Columbus
(K of C - Council 10948)
Legion of Mary
Charismatic Prayer Group
St. Vincent de Paul Society
Grupos Latinos
Teen/Youth Groups
Latin Youth Group
Holy Angels Youth Ministry
Saturday………….3:30-4:15PM (or by appointment with a priest)
Telephone Numbers
Rectory (Parish Office) ..…………….…..…….……(650) 755-0478
Parish Fax…………………………………………….(650) 755-7653
Masses
4th Thursday
Quarterly
3rd Sunday
2nd & 4th Monday
2nd Sunday
& 1st Monday
Every Saturday
Every Thursday
1st & 3rd Thursday
1st Sunday
7:30PM
7:30PM
12:30PM
7:30PM
6:30PM
6:30PM
9:30AM
7:00PM
7:00PM
10:00AM
Every Friday
7:00PM
Every 4th Sunday 5:30PM
Saturday ............................. 7:30AM, 4:30PM (SUNDAY VIGIL)
Sunday ................................ 7:00AM, 8:30AM,
10:00AM (Español), 11:30AM,
1:00PM & 4:30PM
Weekdays…...7:30AM, 5:45PM
First Friday & Holy Days
of Obligation………………..7:30AM, 5:45PM
Baptism: Pre-Baptismal preparation is necessary. Call the
rectory two months in advance to register and to make an
interview appointment.
Marriage: Arrangements must be made with a Priest or
Deacon at least six months prior to the wedding date.
Sacraments for the Sick: Call the parish office when
you know of a parishioner who is ill. A priest will administer the
Anointing of the Sick when necessary; if the parishioner is unable
to come to Mass contact the rectory at 650-755-0478.
www.holyangelschurchcolma.com
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Easter Sunday - April 5, 2015
I shall not die, but live,
and declare the works of the LORD.
Pastor’s Easter Message
— Psalm 118:17
SEEKING
Easter Sunday is a day all about
seeking. The early Christian communities
gathered around the Apostles, seeking
more about the life and ministry of the Lord
Jesus. Saint Paul told the baptized
Colossians to “seek what is above.” Mary of Magdala went
to the tomb, seeking to find the Lord’s body so that she
could anoint it. We come to church on Easter Sunday
seeking many things. For some of us, this is a once‑a‑year
journey, when we seek connection with the foundations of
the Christian faith. For others, this day is the culmination of
a long journey of Lenten repentance. For the newly
baptized, this is the first day of a new life filled with promise
and expectation. Whatever it is that we seek, let us be
inspired by the disciple whom Jesus loved who, when he
saw the wrappings of cloth inside the empty tomb, “saw and
believed.”
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TODAY’S READINGS
First Reading — Peter is an eyewitness: The Lord is risen (Acts
10:34a, 37-43).
Psalm — This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be
glad (Psalm 118).
(1) Second Reading — All who are baptized, set your hearts in
heaven (Colossians 3:1-4) or
(2) Second Reading — Christ our Passover is sacri-ficed; therefore let us celebrate (1 Corinthians 5:6b-8).
Gospel — Three witnesses, Mary, Peter, and John; each responds to the empty tomb (John 20:1-9) or
Mark 16:1-7 (or, at an afternoon or evening Mass, Luke 24:1335).
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
May you feel the hope of
new beginnings , love
and happiness during
this joyful Easter.
Father Alex, Father Rey,
Deacon Lerny, Deacon Juan and the
Parish Staff
My Dear Parishioners,
Easter, the celebration of the Resurrection,
is the greatest day of the year. It is a day of
triumph, happiness and rejoicing. It
commemorates the victory of Christ over
every worldly evil including sin and death. His resurrection
from the dead placed the seal of divinity upon His teachings.
That is why at Easter Time the Church sings with joy and
gladness.
The Resurrection means much more than a happy ending to
Calvary. It is the climax of the great drama of our salvation.
How proud we should be to profess our faith, to live it, to
generously support it and help it bring to others. That pride
in our Church led us to fully take part in the recent Holy
Week Services and prompted us to receive Holy
Communion during the Eucharistic celebrations.
Let me take this opportunity to express my gratitude to all of
you, our dear Parishioners and those who worship here at
Holy Angels, for particularly keeping this, our Parish of Holy
Angels, the fine place of worship which you have helped to
maintain over these many years. Thank you very much for
your faithful continued support.
May the peace and joy that you experience on ‘Easter
Morning’ be a foretaste of the eternal happiness that God
has prepared for those who love Him. And may the Holy
Redeemer bestow on you that peace and happiness which
He alone can give.
On behalf of the Clergy and the Parish Staff, we wish you a
blessed and happy Easter!
Sincerely in Christ,
Fr. Alex L. Legaspi
Pastor
Welcome in the Lord to Holy Angels
Church
We extend our hands and hearts to you here whether
longtime parishioners or newly arrived in the parish. We
thank God that you are with us. If you are not registered,
please fill out the form below and place in the collection
basket or mail it to the Parish Office:
Name: ________________________________________
Phone Number: ________________________________
E-mail Address: ________________________________
Address:_______________________________________
Ο Put me on mailing list O Send Offertory Envelopes
Ο Call the parish Office
Ο MOVING:Please
CYCLE B—BULLETIN 19
The Dominican
Sisters of the Most
Holy Rosary join
with the faculty, support
staff and students of Holy
Angels School in wishing
Easter blessings to all the
parishioners
of
Holy
Angels Church. We thank
you for your loyal support
of our school and pray
that God will reward you
abundantly
for
your
generosity.
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Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord . . .
Rosie Barbonio, Maria Concepcion Acuña
. . . and let perpetual light shine upon them.
MASS INTENTIONS
Mon., 4/6
7:30 Intentions/Lita Romero
Rosina Prefeti
Alaide & Albert Bertini
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Soledad Bernardino
Our tradition has a way of
5:45 Jackson Zapanta
honoring age-old customs, and
Tues., 4/7
7:30 Arturo La Pena
is patient with how practices
Hanolino F. Cruz
unfold in different places. The
5:45 Hanolino F. Cruz
name of today’s feast illusWed., 4/8
7:30 Maria Elena Rivas
trates this well. English is a
Editha Borja
Germanic language, and our
5:45 Editha Borja
word “Easter,” or German
Thu., 4/9
7:30
James Fogliano
“Oester,”
points
back
to
the
pagan
god. READINGS FOR THE WEEK
5:45
Virginia
Lawson
Monday:
Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:1 dess Eoestre, the star of the vernal equiFri., 4/10
nox feast. The Greek title “Pasch” reaches 7:30 Bartolomeo Ratto
-2a, 5, 7-11;
back in a more helpful manner to the He- 5:45 Orlando, Irene, Angelo &
Mt 28:8-15
Yolanda Disperati
Tuesday:
Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, brew “Pesach,” or “Passover.” “Paschal
Sat.,
4/11
18-20, 22;
Triduum” may be slow to replace “Easter” 7:30 Intentions/Gigi Miranda
Jn 20:11-18
in our vocabulary, but it is clearer about
4:30  Rosendo & Elia Gomez
Wednesday: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4, the mystery we celebrate today, the culmiMarilyn Perez
Louisa Wai Chu Pon
6-9; Lk 24:13-35
nation of three days laden with mystery
Annette Dizon
Thursday:
Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2ab, 5 and meaning.
Ernie Atencion
-9; Lk 24:35-48
Sun., 4/12
You can hear the older term, and the
Friday:
Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2,
Fogliano
resistance to English influence, in the Irish 7:00 Intentions/Rose
4, 22-27a;
Intentions/Nynia Francisco
“Casca” and Scottish “Pask.” Romance
8:30 Intentions/Rosie Mostoles Sabalo
Jn 21:1-14
Intentions/Lea O. Cruzana
languages
stay
close
to
the
deep
paschal
Saturday:
Acts 4:13-21; Ps 118:1,
Cresencia Villaza
tradition,
with
the
French
“Pâques,”
Span14-15ab, 16-21;
Julia Brecio
ish “Pascua” and Italian “Pasqua.” MemoMk 16:9-15
Souls in Purgatory 
Sunday:
Acts 4:32-35; Ps 118:2-4, ries of our pagan past with “Oester” will
11:30 Jose Dy, Sr.
Carlos & Cecilia Baon
13-15, 22-24;
not soon fade away: even Japanese
1:00
Intentions Holy Angels
1 Jn 5:1-6; Jn 20:19-31
Christians are under her spell, for today’s
Volunteers
feast is called “ I-suta.” Swahili, a young
4:30 Jeffrey Borrero
language,
takes
the
more
traditional
route
The Holy Angels
March 21 - March 22
with “Pasaka.” Each language yields a
School community
The
1st
collection amounted to
rich insight into the feast. Spanish ininvites everyone to
$8,
014.75
and the 2nd
cludes a sense that today is a “big Suncollection for the Archbishop’s Annual
their Spring Celebration on day” by adding the designation “Pascua”
Saturday, April 25th from 10 am to 2 to the greatest feasts, such as “Pascua de Appeal amounted to $ 1,788.
pm. Please join us for a day of song, la Natividad” (Christmas). Once Christ is
dance, games and good food. Many risen, every step of life’s journey is illuminated by the light of the Pasch!
2014 Assessment: $63,400.00
exciting prizes will be given away
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Raised to Date:
$9,223.00*
during our raffle. Raffle tickets are
Percentage of Goal: 15%
available in the school office.
Pledges to Date:
35
*Includes second collections
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. LA PALABRA DE DIOS HOY
El primer domingo de Pascua debió haber
sido bien difícil para los apóstoles que habían dedicado tres años de su vida para seguir al hombre que creyeron era el Mesías,
sólo para verlo crucificado y enterrado. Todo parecía perdido. Obsesionados con los
sucesos del Viernes Santo les era bien
dificultoso al comienzo entender el mensaje de la
resurrección. Pero sus ojos y sus corazones se abrieron
cuando Jesús mencionó sus nombres, comió con ellos y
sopló sobre ellos el don de la paz. Desde ese momento
recibieron poder y fueron infundidos de valor y de un
entusiasmo nuevo. Con el don del Espíritu Santo
comenzaron a ser potentes testigos del mensaje de
esperanza y de la vida nueva. Al regocijarnos en la gloria
y el poder de la Resurrección llegamos a darnos cuenta
de que la victoria de Cristo sobre el pecado y la muerte
también puede ser nuestra. Vivamos este día de Pascua
con fe y convicción, y así llegaremos a participar por
siempre de la plenitud de la resurrección de Cristo.
Traducido de Saint Margaret Sunday Missal derechos de autor © J. S. Paluch Company
LA FE EN CRISTO
La fe en Cristo y el compromiso con él llevan consigo la
garantía de una vida para siempre y..., el estímulo de la
esperanza para luchar constantemente contra todo aquello
que amenaza la existencia humana.
—Anónimo
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
A veces los cristianos preguntamos:
¿qué le pasó a Cristo, durante los tres
días de su muerte? La Iglesia de Asia
Menor (la actual Turquía) respondió a
esto decorando sus templos con
murales bizantinos mostrando escenas
principales de la vida de Jesús para
instruir a los fieles. Una de estas escenas era la de Jesús
entre los muertos. Según los evangelios, a la muerte de
Jesús muchas tumbas se abrieron y muchos cuerpos de
santos resucitaron (Mateo 27:52-53). El símbolo (Credo) de
los Apóstoles declara que Jesús descendió a los infiernos.
Imágenes antiguas muestran a Jesucristo entrando
triunfalmente al infierno, rompiendo las cadenas de los ahí
presentes, tomándolos para llevárselos al cielo. El
imaginario cristiano normalmente pinta a Jesús con Adán y
Eva. Los toma no de las manos sino del pulso,
simbolizando que los tiene bien agarrados y nadie, ni el
mismo diablo, se los puede quitar. Jesús comparte con
todos los difuntos la victoria de su resurrección.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
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RECTORIA DE LA PARROQUIA
Diacóno Juan Ruiz…………………………………(650) 755-0478
Entrevistas para Bautismo los diás Miercoles 4 Y los diás. Jueves
Matrimonio 4 Call (650) 755-0478 to schedule an appointment.
COORDINACÍON DEL GRUPO LATINO
DE HOLY ANGELS
Reunión primer domingo de cada mes después de misa
Coordinadora:
Gladys Gomez...………...…(650) 290-3462
Sub-Coordinadora: María Locon.…………… (650) 455-6811
Secretaria:
Jessica Cuellar…....……… (650) 204-0701
Tesorero:
Erick Cojulun………………(650) 731-4792
CONGREGACIÓN MARIANA
Francisco Hernández………………………………(650) 994-5451
Federico Tobar……………………………………..(650) 756-5537
Miércoles 7:00 p.m. Rezo del Rosario en sala de San Miguel.
1er. Miércoles de cada mes HORA SANTA
GRUPO DE INTERCESIÓN
Arcelia Gómez……………………………...………(650) 755-8685
Alejandrina Gomez………………………………...(650) 992-0990
Oración intercediendo por los enfermes, necesidades de la Parroquia y sus miembros……………...Jueves: 7:00 p.m. en la
Sala de San Miguel
GRUPO DE ORACIÓN ¨CRISTO FUENTE DE LUZ”
Sábado 7:00 p.m. en la Capilla de la Iglesia. Oración por enfermos, necesidades, alabanza y acción de Gracias a DIOS, con
testimonios para crecer en nuestra FE.
Arcelia Gómez……………………………...………(650) 755-8685
Oscar Valencia……………………………...……...(415) 724-2413
GRUPO DE JOVENES
“CRISTO VIVE CON LA JUVENTUD”
Alejandro Ordoñez…………………………………(415) 678-7200
Karen Santizo……………………………………….(650) 271-1979
Fortalecer la FE de los jóvenes, Oración y compartir en comunidad………………...Reunión cada Viernes a las 7:00 p.m.
CORO JUVENIL HISPANO
Olga Cojulun………………………………………...(650) 488-0817
Teresa Morales………………………………….….(650) 583-4502
Ensayos, cada Viernes 6:30 p.m. en Sala de San Miguel
ESCUELITA INFANTIL DOMINICAL
Corina Trujillo…………………………………...…..(650) 757-0853
Cada 2o. y 4o. Domingo del mes.
HERMANDAD “NUESTRO SEÑOR DE ESQUIPULAS”
Mario Y Lilian Santizo……..……………………… (650) 271-2545
HERMANDAD “DIVINO SALVADOR DEL MUNDO”
Rodolfo Castro……………………………………...(650) 992-4762
HERMANDAD “LA PURISIMA”
Vilma Alvarez……………………………………….(650) 755-8859
HERMANDAD “GUADALUPANA”
Enrique Y Mary Cruz………………………………(650) 954-5507