03 May 2015 - Our Lady of the Rosary Church
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03 May 2015 - Our Lady of the Rosary Church
The Sunday Rosaries of May are led by the Societa del Santo Rosario 10:00 AM May 3rd, 2015 Fifth Sunday of Easter - May Crowning 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. May Crowning OLR 1931 Our Lady of the Rosary Page 2 Little Italy, San Diego, CA 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. Saturday, May 2: 5:30 p.m. Tony Guidi † Julio & Lynn Guidi Next Sunday, May 3: Fifth Sunday of Easter 7:30 a.m. Girolamo & Antonina Carini † Mimmo Carini & Family 9:00 a.m. Parishioners, Benefactors & Friends 10:30 a.m. Fr. Steven Grancini † Carolann & Children 12 noon Angie Giacalone † Frank & Suzanne LoCoco Monday: 7:30 a.m. Vincenzo Crisci † Madonna del Lume 12 noon Jennie Glazel † Catherine & Maria Brower Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. Rosie Sarkis Mari, Jon & Family 12 noon Jack, Lilly & Frank Tarantino † Joann & Nick Pecoraro Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. Catherine Ruth & Grobner Biedron † Jeanette Alessio Way 12 noon Fares Family Thursday: 7:30 a.m. Perpetual Membership 12 noon John Riggs † Rosalia & Frank Crivello Friday: 7:30 a.m. Anthony Guidi † Joanna & Lee Caudill 12 noon Mario Sanfilippo † Chuch & Frances Sanfilippo & Family Saturday: 7:30 a.m. Venus Weaver † Family 12 noon Caterina Zizzo † Dorothy & Sal D'Acquisto 5:30 p.m. (Vigil) Angie Giacalone † Julio & Lynn Guidi Next Sunday, May 10: Sixth Sunday of Easter 7:30 a.m. Nilsa Calabria † Barbara Calabria 9:00 a.m. Parishioners, Benefactors & Friends 10:30 a.m. Matilda Vattuone † Carolann & children 12 noon Sara Sabatini Bruno † her children 4:00 p.m. Lickona Family Grimm Family Please remember that our daily Mass Calendar fills rapidly. Presently the wait is eight to ten months in advance. If you hope to have a mass celebrated on a special date, look ahead and call early. Pr Ba opo nn sed er Masses of the Week: May 3rd to 10th, 2015 Congratulations to Our Lady of the Rosary Council 16175’s newest 3rd Degree Knights! John Boyce & Fr. Albino Vecina Our Lady of the Rosary Page 3 Mother’s Day Cards If you wish to offer a Mother’s Day Spiritual Bouquet for your Mother, living or deceased, come to the Pastoral Center during Office hours or see Fr. Albino, Fr. Joe or Fr. Louie after Mass. Baptism Class The next Baptism class will be Thursday, May 14th 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. Wine Challenge The Nuova Gen committee is hard at work planning our next Ferragosto celebration, happening this Summer on August 15th. There is a golden opportunity for all of Little Italy to assist them with the success of this event going on now. They are looking to us to see who can bring in the most donated bottles of wine for the night of the big event. Please bring your donations by the Pastoral Center during normal business hours! Thank you, and see you all at Ferragosto 2015, Pompeii! April 26th’s Collections Weekly Goal = $11,000 Masses$6,172 Mailed In$1,130 Online $877.50 Total $8,179.50 Thank You for your continued generosity! Wednesday Classes with Fr. Louis Solcia We continue for a few more weeks with Ecclesiastical Latin (20 minutes) We will have question and answers for many months to come on the Bible and morality Please come and bring a GOOD JOKE Little Italy, San Diego, CA Faith Formation Corner Registration 2015-2016 • Registration forms have been mailed. Please register your child for 20152016 by May 31st. • Remember to return your “Missionary Childhood Boxes” • Closing Children Mass is next Sunday, May 10th at 9:00 AM May Crowning Today, Sunday, May 3rd at the 9 AM Mass, Isabella Alvarez will crown the statue of Our Lady, assisted by Isabella Arce, Emily Balajadia, Leilani Brooks, Allison Johnson, Katherine Morales, Sofia Strachwitz, & Mercedes Villarreal. The girls represent our Sunday School children. The May Crowning is sponsored by the OLR Guild. First Holy Communion Please remember our First Holy Communion students who have been working hard for the last two years and will be receiving their Sacrament for the first time this coming Saturday. Rehearsal Rehearsal and Confession for the children making their First Holy Communion is on Friday, May 8th at 6:30 PM, in the Church. Our Lady of the Rosary Page 4 Little Italy, San Diego, CA Liturgy Background Remember that the Sundays of the Easter season are devoted to the “Mystagogic Catechesis.” Those who were received into the Church at Easter must deepen their faith and appreciation of the life of the Church during the Masses of this season. All is well if this union focuses on the joy of the resurrection. But the union also means that we must share the cross of Christ. The cross might be easier to bear if the suffering comes from outside. But, sad to say, quite often our suffering comes from those inside the Church. When a person becomes Catholic, he/she expects that everything will be great in the Church. Frequently, the new convert (the neophyte) endures much suffering from the choice to become Catholic. The expectation, then, is that all will be well in the faith he/she embraces. The branches of the Christ-vine must be pruned in order to bear better fruit. The Christian must experience setbacks and suffering which he must patiently bear in Christ. Through the cross he comes to full maturity in Christ. Whether he realized it or not, Paul was “building up the Church” in his quiet years at Tarsus — much in the same way that Jesus saved us even through his hidden life. It should be so. But, sadly, that seldom happens. There are difficulties, problems, trials. Sometimes these are found in the very faith which the neophyte has embraced. A possible theme of today’s Mass is: What happens when things in the Church don’t measure up to our expectation? Our first reading tells of the life of. St. Paul. He had been an intense persecutor of the faith. By a special miracle on the road to Damascus, he became a convert. He is filled with zeal for his new faith, and he suffers much from his former friends and coreligionists. He expects that all will be wonderful in his new faith. At first, it seems so. But many in the Church were suspicious of this new convert. He might well be a “mole,” someone sent to spy on Christians and to prosecute them. Paul is first introduced to the apostles by Barnabas. But the same group which stoned Stephen now focus on Paul. The apostles hustle Paul off to Tarsus where he spends many years doing little to spread the faith. What a waste of time and talent! But he was not appreciated, not thanked, not used to preach his new faith. He might well have given up because of this reality he found in the Church. In the gospel, Jesus uses the metaphor of the vine and branches to show the union of members of the Church and himself. The intimate relationship between Christ and the Christian will later be expressed by Paul, “I live now, not I, but Christ lives in me.” What happens when we don’t get our own way? What happens when we think our talents are not recognized? We can rebel. We can quit. We can think that our faith-journey has been a waste. We can think that we know better what is for the good of the Church than any “leaders.” Or we can humbly accept our lot, and offer ourselves in union with Christ for the good of the faith. The second reading resonates with this theme: We are called to love, not merely in words, but in deed and in truth. God knows the reality of every situation. He knows the motives of our hearts. Regardless of the pain, regardless of the cost, we are called to faith and to love for all persons. The cost may be our own crucifixion. It may be a radical pruning of our pride. Let us pray for the ability to be fervently faithful even when things don’t go our way. Christ can save through us even if our journey is not exactly the road we might have chosen. In addition to the models in today’s Mass, we might think of the lives of the saints. Therese of Lisieux is patroness of the missions, even though she never left the cloister of the convent. Other saints might have chosen brilliant careers, but were called to work quietly for the Lord. Let us pray that we may serve the Lord even when he shows us the way of humility. Our Lady of the Rosary Page 5 Little Italy, San Diego, CA OLR Guild Bake Sale Don’t miss our Annual Bake Sale, sponsored by the Our Lady of the Rosary Guild. The Bake Sale is this weekend, May 2-3, in the Parish Hall after each Mass. The Bake Sale benefits our Parish as well as you and your taste buds, that is if you partake in it! Try the excellent baking talents of our parish. Sample them inside the Hall or bring them home for a special treat. Your support is greatly appreciated. Padre Pio Devotions ~ Monday, May 4th The Padre Pio Group will meet at 6:35 PM in the Church for Recitation of the Rosary with Mass at 7:00 PM followed by Prayers & Benediction. Anyone is welcome to join us in Padre Pio Devotions on the First Monday of the Month. Our Lady’s Gifts will be open in the evening for this event. Sanctuary Candle Dedication Remember your departed loved ones or special intentions by purchasing a sanctuary candle for a week. The two beautiful candles that hang on the sides of the tabernacle will be lit in honor of your request. For $20 a week you may purchase the candles through the office during normal business hours. Baptisms ~ The following children have been joyfully welcomed into the family of God: Cesare Nguyen Mangiapane, son of Francesco & Kathy Nguyen Mangiapane Emiko Rose Moshier, daughter of Joseph Charles & Robyn Ellen Leilani VanDewark Moshier Dillon & Megan Sgalio, children of John Andrew Sgalio & Loren True God love & bless them always. Marriage Banns ~ The following couples have exchanged a promise to marry in Christ: Nicholas Cooper & Reem Madanat Bradley Kelly & Sarah Marijana Ralph Hajnrych & Elena Roma Rest in Peace ~ Kindly pray for the repose of the soul of Gina Georgees, who was called to her eternal reward. Please remember her and her loved ones in your prayers. May her soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. Our Lady of the Rosary Page 6 Little Italy, San Diego, CA May: The Month of Mary and Moms May is the month we celebrate motherhood. Next Sunday we celebrate Mother’s Day, but Catholics traditionally dedicate the month of May to Mary, the perfect mother and model of our faith. This tradition began in the 13th century as a way of Christianizing pagan festivals. It was encouraged by Pope Pius XII in his encyclical on the sacred liturgy, by Pope Paul VI in his encyclical Month of May, and Pope John Paul II called May “a Marian month.” Here are some ways to honor Mary in the month of May that are recommended by the Church: The Regina Coeli (Queen of Heaven, rejoice, allelujah . . . ) The Rosary Litanies of the Blessed Virgin Mary Consecration and Entrustment to Mary The Brown Scapular and other Scapulars Medals These are witnesses of faith and a sign of veneration of the Holy Mother of God, as well as of trust in her maternal protection. To learn more about these devotions, stop by Our Lady’s Gifts and the staff will be glad to help you. 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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 & 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). Matrimony ~ Notice is required 9 (nine) months in advance and before any other arrangements are made (i.e. hall rental, invitation printing, etc). Contact Timothy. Christian Education Classes (CCD) ~ Offered to 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 the two year program for each Sacrament. R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) ~ 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. Pastor Fr. Joseph M. Tabigue, C.R.S.P. Associate Pastor Fr. Louis M. Solcia, C.R.S.P. Fr. Albino M. Vecina, 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) Our Lady’s Gifts [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) Donna Piranio (Receptionist, Mass Requests) [email protected] To Register 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. Our Lady’s Gifts 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 (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.