29 March 2015 - Our Lady of the Rosary Church
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29 March 2015 - Our Lady of the Rosary Church
March 29th, 2015 Palm Sunday, The Passion of Our Lord Our Lady of the Rosary Mission Statement Rectory 1659 Columbia Street Pastoral Center Parish Office 1629 Columbia St. (619) 234-4820 ~ FAX (619) 234-3559 ~ www.olrsd.org 1668 State Street; San Diego, California 92101 Italian National Catholic Parish Our Lady of the Rosary Church Hall 1654 State Street We, the Parish of Our Lady of the Rosary, are a pilgrim church. Under the mantle of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we grow as a people of God following Jesus, celebrating the Eucharist, living apostolic service, continuing faith formation and Marian devotions. We strive to bring the joy of the gospel and imitate Jesus through compassion, mercy and love, especially for the poor and marginalized. We seek to be faithful stewards providing a heart and home for all. Our Lady of the Rosary Page 2 We welcome all visitors to our celebration. While Holy Communion may only be received by prepared Catholics, our non-Catholic guests are welcome to receive a special blessing from the priest during distribution. Simply cross your arms on your chest as you approach the priest. Masses of the Week: March 29 to April 5th, 2015 Saturday, March 28: 5:30 p.m. Pasquale & Antonina Brunetto † Family This Sunday, March 29: Passion Sunday 7:30 a.m. Girolamo & Antonina Carini † Mimmo Carini & Family 9:00 a.m. Parishioners, Benefactors & Friends 10:30 a.m. Giuseppe Giacalone † Paul & Giustina Crimi 12 noon Madonna del Paradiso Monday: 7:30 a.m. Dominic Vitrano † Nino & Dorothy Zizzo 12 noon Fares Family Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. Salvatore Cresci † Marie De Santi 12 noon Caterina Zizzo † Ignazio & Angela Sanfilippo Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. Mario Ted Garland 12 noon Salvatore Russo & Sal Russo † Caterina Russo Thursday, April 2: Holy Thursday Friday, April 3: Good Friday Saturday, April 4: Holy Saturday Next Sunday, April 5: Easter, Resurrection of the Lord 7:30 a.m. Parishioners, Benefactors & Friends 9:00 a.m. Joseph Carini JoAnn Carini 10:30 a.m. Donald Corona † Wife & Children 12 noon Sara & Vincenzo Bruno † their Children 6:00 p.m. David Martinez † wife, Carmel Please remember that our daily Mass Calendar fills rapidly. Presently the wait is six to eight months in advance. If you hope to have a mass celebrated on a special date, look ahead and call early. This Sunday’s Rosary is led by the Madonna del Paradiso 10:00 AM Next Sunday’s Rosary will be led by the Madonna del Lume 10:00 AM Little Italy, San Diego, CA Pastor’s Corner When Christ came riding into Jerusalem for his final Passover feast, he rode on a young donkey that had never been ridden before. The owners of the brand new donkey must have been surprised and rather shocked when two complete strangers came along to them at the crossroads (literal translation of the Greek text) in the one-donkey town of Bethphage and started to take away their animal. How would we feel if someone came out of the blue and started to drive away our car and when we said ‘hang on a minute!’ or something to that effect, they just said: The master needs it! We would probably be nonplussed, and then outraged: at least I would be. But our possessions are not an absolute right, because God has first claim on them. If Jesus Christ is the Lord of Creation, then every bit of that Creation belongs to him by right, and so all our possessions and indeed our very lives belong to him and will revert to him sooner or later. Christ knew that Solomon had taken his throne by riding into Jerusalem on a mule belonging to his father David. Now the Son of David, a greater one than Solomon, was here to claim what belonged to him by right. And Christ also wanted to show that he was Israel’s rightful Messiah by fulfilling the prophecy of Zechariah: ‘Lo, your king comes to you, triumphant and victorious is he, humble and riding on a donkey’. Christ had no donkey of his own, nor the money to buy one, so he had to borrow one. As St Teresa of Avila observed, Christ now has no body on earth but ours. The donkey-owners were given the grace to agree with the taking of the donkey. He demands more from us his disciples: ‘my soul, my life, my all!’ in the words of Isaac Watts. The donkey-owners got back their donkey when Jesus was crucified, but we disciples get back so much more, in fact we get back everything in eternal life, so long as we stay with the Master on the road to the cross. The donkey at the crossroads was already marked out with the sign of the cross on its back: so we too are already marked out by our baptism as belonging to Christ. At the crossroads of our life: will we chose to give up our lives and follow him wherever he leads? Go in peace to love and serve our God! Our Lady of the Rosary Church Parking Washington Elementary School Parking Lots are being made available to OLR for parish functions happening when school is not in session! Union Street and Date Street (South Lot) Fir Street and State Street (North Lot) First 2 hours free $2 per hour after Decorate the Church! Buy an Easter Lily for a Loved One. $15. Call Rosa Crivello (619) 295-0694 Thank You to Peter, Sophie, Dominic and Annamarie Piconi for representing our Parish at the Diocesan Chrism Mass, celebrated by over 100 Priests at Good Shepherd Church in Mira Mesa on Thursday, March 26th, and for accepting the Sacred Oils to be used this year in our Parish for the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Anointing of the Sick. Thank you! The OLR Parish community wishes to thank all of the volunteers who aided us in the celebration of the Lord’s Passion and Resurrection, by putting together all of the Palm Crosses for this week’s masses. God Bless you all! March 22nd’s Collections Due to an early transmission date for Palm Sunday please look for last week’s totals in a future bulletin. Thank You for your continued generosity! Our Lady’s Gifts Holy Week & Easter Schedule Closed - Holy Thursday, Good Friday & Holy Saturday Easter Sunday - Open 10 AM - 12 PM Free Easter Treat for all ages! Easter Monday - Open for Padre Pio 4 PM - 9:30 PM Page 3 Little Italy, San Diego, CA Special after Mass Celebration for a successful completion to Meeting our ACA Goal! Please join your fellow parishioners after each mass in the hall upstairs today, March 29th, for free coffee & donuts and a wonderful video presentation about the works of our Diocese and how our contributions through the Annual Catholic Appeal (ACA) impact so many, if not all, the people living in this diocese. These gatherings are purely informative to share how your local church is living out the message of Jesus, so no one will be obligated to participate in the ACA. * Any contributions over our $30,000 assessment will be returned to the Parish! * Holy Week Schedule Celebrate with us Jesus’ merciful love in the Eucharist on the Cross, in His Glorious Resurrection: April 2 ~ Holy Thursday • Confessions 11 AM - 12 noon • Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7:30 PM • Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament to 10 PM • • • • • April 3 ~ Good Friday Confessions 11 AM - 12 noon Stations of the Cross at 12 Noon Confessions 2 PM – 3 PM Celebration of the Lord’s Passion and Adoration of the Cross 3 PM - 9 PM Day of Fast and Abstinence April 4 ~ Holy Saturday • Confessions from 4 to 5 PM • Celebration of the Easter Vigil at 7:30 PM April 5 ~ Easter Sunday Masses: 7:30 - 9 - 10:30 AM - 12 Noon (Italian) - 6 PM Overflow Mass at 9, 10:30 & 12 (English) in the Hall Easter Duty: All Catholics must receive Holy Communion during the Easter Season ending on Trinity Sunday, May 31st, 2015. Confessions: OLR Priests are always available for Confessions, especially before Services. Easter Baskets: We ask the children to bring their Easter Baskets to Church on Easter Sunday and we will be happy to bless them at every Mass. The Sixth Week of Lent: Palm Sunday REPENT Meditations for the Season of Lent AND BELIEVE The King of the Jews Mark 14:1—15:47 The final week of Jesus’ life was filled with activity, from his triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Sunday until his death on Friday. We remember his actions, his prayers, his trial, his sufferings, and finally his death. As Lent draws to a close, we have the opportunity to join our sorrows more deeply with him so that we, too, can rise again with him on Easter. POINTS TO PONDER Bridgeman Images, Above: W.P. Wittman Ltd. • What part of the Passion narrative touches you the most deeply? • Can I set aside time this week to simply be in the presence of the Lord? Today we are given the entire story of the Passion that will play out this week. One way to enter more fully into these events is to imagine that you are present at Christ’s passion. Take in the details and think about what you would have been thinking or feeling if you were present when Jesus entered into Jerusalem to be greeted by palms and “Hosannas.” How would you have reacted when the woman poured precious oil on his feet? What would have been going through your mind at the Last Supper, the Garden of Gethsemane, or the way of the Cross? By allowing yourself to enter more fully into the experience of the Passion, Easter Sunday will become even more meaningful. “ ” • As I prepare for Easter, am I spending as much time on spiritual preparations as I am on Easter baskets and a special meal? And though every day a man lives may rightly be a day of repentance, yet is it in these days more becoming, more appropriate, to confess our sins, to fast, and to give alms to the poor; since in these days you may wash clean the sins of the whole year. — St. John Chrysostom C AT H O L I C I N S I G H T S Suffering Servant The Old Testament, especially the Book of Isaiah, foretold that the Messiah would have to suffer and die. During this Holy Week, look up the following Scripture passages and see how they can be applied to Jesus, the Suffering Servant of God. Laura Apostoli / Almay Isaiah 49 The words of God’s servant about himself. Isaiah 50 How salvation will come through the suffering of God’s servant. Isaiah 52 The suffering of God’s servant will be the salvation of many nations and peoples. Palm Crosses W. P. Wittman Ltd . A traditional way of preserving palms from one year to the next is to make palm crosses. 2 3 5 6 Unto to you, I cry, my God! “My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?” — Psalm 22:2 Out of the depths of my sorrow, I call to you. Do not let me be forgotten, Lord, but hear and answer me. SI G N S OF THE SEASON Holy Week FamilyActivity 1 LENT PRAYER 7 4 9 8 Catechism CONNECTION “Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem manifested the coming of the kingdom that the King-Messiah was going to accomplish by the Passover of his Death and Resurrection. It is with the celebration of that entry on Palm Sunday that the Church’s liturgy solemnly opens Holy Week.” — Catechism of the Catholic Church, 560 Karen Callaway For print use only. Copyright © by Our Sunday Visitor, Inc. Nihil Obstat: Msgr. Michael Heintz, Ph.D. Censor Librorum Imprimatur ✠ Kevin C. Rhoades, Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend HOLY THURSDAY liturgy recalls the Last Supper and the First Eucharist, where Jesus models for us how to serve when he washes the discples’ feet. It also commemorates the establishment of the priesthood. GOOD FRIDAY is the only day of the year on which Mass is not celebrated. The Good Friday liturgy, in its solemnity, invites us to enter deeply into the passion of Our Lord. This is a day of fasting and abstinence. HOLY SATURDAY is the final day of preparation for Easter. During the Easter Vigil, new members are brought into the Church, and we celebrate the great mystery of our redemption. The Pascal candle that is lit at the Vigil remains throughout the year. Our Lady of the Rosary Page 6 Little Italy, San Diego, CA Marriage Banns ~ The following couples have exchanged a promise to marry in Christ: Andrew Cardillo & Nina Heck Sean Henning & Nadia Lizarraga Baptism Class The next Baptism class will be Thursday, April 9th at 6:30 PM in the St. Gianna Room of the Pastoral Center. Parents wishing to have their child baptized and confirmed adults who have been asked to be a godparent must attend this program, which is regularly offered by all the parishes. Thank You! We wish to thank the St. Joseph Society for another successful Feast Day and to thank the Knights of Columbus for their Color Guard participation during the Mass. This fun (and delicious) annual event raises funds to help the poor. Good Friday Collection A Pontifical Collection Christians around the world are united in a special way during Lent, Holy Week and Easter. Our hearts, minds and prayers are also especially aware of the Holy Land. Our parish, once a year on Good Friday, is called on to support Christians in the Holy Land. Many Christians in the Holy Land depend on the collection for their lives. As a pontifical collection requested by Pope Francis, the annual Good Friday Collection offers a direct link for parishioners to be witnesses of peace and to help protect the Holy Places. When you donate on Good Friday, you are supporting Christians in the Holy Land. Franciscans and others in the Holy Land are housing and feeding the poor, providing religious formation and education, maintaining shrines and parishes, and conducting pastoral ministry. For more information, visit MyFranciscan.org/good-friday. The Good Friday Collection is requested by the Holy Father. Please be as generous as your abundance allows. Consider Remembering Your Parish in Your Will. For further information, please call the Parish Office. 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Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-231-0805 Our Lady of the Rosary Mass Schedule Daily (Monday - Saturday): 7:30 am - 12 Noon Saturday Vigil: 5:30 pm Sunday: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00 (Noon Mass in Italian on 1st Sunday of the Month) Holy Days: 7:30 am, 12:00 Noon, 7:00 pm 2nd Sunday, Gregorian Chant Latin Mass: 4:00 pm Devotions Sacred Heart: 1st Friday at 7:30 am Blessed Mother: 1st Saturday at 7:30 am Mother of Perpetual Help: Tuesday at 7:30 pm Goretti Mass & Devotions: 1st Friday at 6:30 pm St. Padre Pio: 1st Monday of the month at 6:30 pm Sacraments Baptism ~ Given to registered parishioners. Parents & Pastor Fr. Joseph M. Tabigue, C.R.S.P. Associate Pastor Fr. Louis M. Solcia, C.R.S.P. Deacon Stephen O’Riordan ~ [email protected] deaconstephen.blogspot.com Parish Office Monday - Friday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Phone: (619) 234-4820 ~ Fax: (619) 234-3559 Pastoral Offices Antoinette Cotton [email protected] (Office Manager/Accounting/Secretary) Godparents must attend a BAPTISM CLASS. Instruction given on the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the Month, 6:30 - 8:00 PM. Baptisms scheduled on the 1st Sunday of the Month. Register Online. Reconciliation (Confession) ~ Saturdays from 4:00 to 5:00 pm, weekdays 11:30 am to 12:00 noon, 30 minutes prior to each Mass (must approach the altar and request from the priest). Our Lady’s Gifts Matrimony ~ Notice is required 9 (nine) months in Donna Piranio (Receptionist, Mass Requests) advance and before any other arrangements are made (i.e. hall rental, invitation printing, etc). Contact Timothy. [email protected] Timothy Horning [email protected] (Bulletin & Newsletter Editor/Database Manager/ Accounting/ Weddings/Website) Lori Lopez [email protected] Angela Rieta [email protected] (Faith Formation Co-Principals) [email protected] To Register Christian Education Classes (CCD) ~ Offered to Come to the Pastoral Center or go to our website and fill in the form found in the “Contact Us” tab. You will be considered a Registered Parishioner AFTER one year. R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) ~ Pastoral Center Parking Lot Monday - Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM Sunday: 8:30 AM - 2:00 PM all registered parish students attending public school. Kindergarten through Confirmation attend on Sundays from 9 to 11 am. Registered private school students wishing to receive Communion & Confirmation must attend classes at OLR for two years. Instructions for Adults desiring to receive the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Eucharist meet Tuesdays at 7:00 pm in the Downstairs Hall from September to Pentecost Eucharist For Homebound/Sick ~ Contact Sophie Piconi at [email protected] to schedule receipt of Eucharist at home. Our Lady’s Gifts www.ourladysgiftshop.org (619) 234-0162 ~ [email protected] Please, come to Church Dressed Appropriately! To be modestly and tastefully dressed is a sign of respect for God, for our selves, and for others. It’s a false assumption that God does not care how we dress. Jesus told us “Whatever you do to the least of my brothers, you do it to me.” If our attire is indecently provocative (short shorts, strapless, backless, spaghetti strap dresses/tops, or displaying cleavage), displaying unwholesome graphics (skulls, advertisements, scantly clad people) or tattered, it becomes offensive to our brothers and sisters who are worshipping the Lord and therefore offensive to God’s Majesty. Ask this question: “Would you dress this way before God?” You are! He sees everything and you are in His house.