January 15th 2017 - St. Catherine of Alexandria Temecula

St. Catherine of Alexandria
Catholic Church
January 15th
“2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time”
Church Office Hours
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tel. 951-676-4403 Fax. 951-695-6659
41875 “C” Street, Temecula, CA 92592
Email: [email protected] or Web: stcatherineofalexandria.net
PARISH OFFICE will be CLOSED, Monday January 16th, 2017
in observance of Martin Luther King Day.
Our offices will reopen Tuesday, January 17th, at 8:00 am.
Parish Information
Pastoral Associate
Director Of Liturgy
& Catechetical Ministries
Pastoral Council
Finance Council
Ministry Council
Business Manager
Office Manager
Bulletin & Web Editor
Parish Librarian
Sacramental Life Ministries
Deacon Pat Necerato
676-4403
Yolanda Ortiz
Renee Micallef
Mary Tenario
Ernie Cruz
Emmy Lontoc
676-4403
676-4403
676-4403
676-4403
676-4403
695-6658
Eugene Eble
694-8614
John Lawson
Terry Antuzzi
870-9990
676-7318
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Infant Baptism
Confirmation/Adults
Holy Communion/Sick
Resurrection Ministry
Wedding/Convalidation
Vocation Director
Marriage Encounter
Funerals
Family Healing
676-4403
506-6653
440-2068
676-5655
693-2144
514-6872
699-6750
693-2144
676-1219
(Service to the Divorced and Couples with Impediments to Receive Sacraments)
[email protected]
Ministerios En Espanol
Directora De Edu.
Julie Sprengelmeyer
Anthony Karganilla
John Gabriel
Rita Hernandez
Mia Barth
Frank Dagonese
John & Raquel
Mia Barth
Leng Gonzales
Deacons
Maria Barth
587-0023
[email protected]
Eucharestia
Maria Altamirano
676-5747
Bautizos
Maria Barth
587-0023
Lectores
Nicolas Avila
704-6816
Movimiento Fam.
Fernando Martinez
760-8726
Caritas Casesoramiento
909-763-4970 #449
Unicion De Los Enfermos Maria Barth
587-0023
Grupo De Jovenes
Maria Barth
587-0023
Grupo Juvenil
Tony Carbajal
961-9312
Grupo De Oracion
Maria Avilez
768-0154
Ujeres
Remigio Hernandez
551-2752
Ruben y Teresa Padilla 541-7267
Dennis Malkowski
Efren Ramirez
Armando Servin
302-3140
225-6240
201-8348
Faith Formation
Coordinator of Religious Education/
Youth Ministry
Sharla Ortiz
676-2894
Religious Edu. Admin.
Grades K-5 Cord.
Mary Hitzeman
Letha Heylmun
693-2146
695-6656
R.C.I.C. for Children
Little Church/VBS
Letha Heylmun
Allison Willits
695-6656
714-244-6315
[email protected]
[email protected]
Adult Faith Formation
R.C.I.A
Journey of Faith
Susan Cline
Frank Dagonese
295-5971
514-6872
Liturgical / Worship Ministries
Altar Servers
Sharla Ortiz
676-4403
Holy Communion
Karen Ritchie
906-2279
Greeters
Mary Kleinvachter
551-4813
Lectors
Ernie Cruz
972-4336
Ushers
Jose & Margie Mora 909-239-6848
Art & Environment/Banners Fernando & Sonia Martinez
Art & Environment/Decorations Jill Gonzalez
471-2692
Music
Nancy Marshall
285-5233
M3
Nick Ventrone
775-3739
Music
7:25 am Daily 8:00 am Sun. Nancy Marshall
285-5233
5:00 pm Sat.
Danielle Ellingson 676-4403
7:00 pm Sat.
JR Santos & Marianna 676-3075
2:00 pm Sun.
Rudy Vegara
775-1969
10:00 am
Andy Santos
691-2267
12:00 Noon & Children's Choir JR Santos
677-3075
6:00 pm Youth Mass
JR Santos & Marianna 676-6036
Christian Life Ministries
Filipino Ministry
Healing Ministry
Knights of Columbus
Christian Life Ministries
Bereavement Ministry
Women’s Guild
Dance Ministry Zumba
Bong V. Aragon
George Montano
Luis Tenorio
Paul Watkins
Rita Hernandez
Bonnie Wilson
Bea Galindo
Bettina Alcantara
Events Coordinator
Jill Gonzales
858-353-0640
522-9072
676-4403
302-5326
676-5655
925-548-8691
695-1546
719-6863
[email protected]
471-2692
Outreach Programs
Birth Choice
St. Vincent De Paul
Catholic Charities
Crisis Pregnancy
Help/Food Pantry
296-3441
587-6752
924-9964
TO REPORT THE SEXUAL ABUSE OF A CHILD
by a priest, deacon, employee, or volunteer, call the
toll free Sexual Misconduct Hotline 1-888-206-9090
PARA REPORT EL ABUSO SEXUAL DE UN MENOR
por parte de un sacerdote, diácono, empleado o voluntario,
llame a la Línea Directa de Conducta Sexual Inapropiada
al 1-888-206-9090
ST. CATHERINE of ALEXANDRIA
U.S. VETERANS OUTREACH MINISTRY
INFORMATIONAL MEETING
NO RECORDS WILL BE REVIEWED
DURING THESE INFO MEETINGS
Are you a US Veteran or Active Duty Military Member who is close to retiring or being discharged
from service? Spouses are also welcome to this new ministry to answer any questions that you might
have. This new ministry will be helpful when you are going to apply for disability benefits from the Department of Veteran Affairs.
When: January 31, 2017
Time: 6:00 pm
Where: Di Leo Hall
Attend these informational meetings with questions and concerns about your veteran disabilities.
The main point of contact for this ministry is Ken Stones and is currently working for the Department Of
Veteran Affairs in Mission Valley. He is able to provide information on how to apply for benefits, but he
cannot review records or access your claims once you apply for Veteran Benefits.
POC: Ken Stones
POC: Dennis Cline email: [email protected]
Questions about the Catholic Faith?
Are you being called to the Catholic Church?
Have you been attending Mass with your Catholic spouse for years?
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the starting point for your journey!
Baptized in another faith? ---RCIA is for you!
Baptized Catholic but need Confirmation? First Eucharist? ----RCIA is for you!
Never baptized -----RCIA is for you!
The RCIA is a year-round program—you may join at any time.
Don’t let questions or confusion or marriage/remarriage or divorce issues
stand in your way………you will be directed to help for your situation.
Please contact Susan Cline at 951-295-5971 OR [email protected]
for more information.
*There is also a program adapted for children ages 7 and older.
Deployed Military
SSGT
Bria Tenorio
USAF
Quatar
SSGT
Kyle Banogon
USAF
Alaska
Tech Sgt. Paul M. Lamelin
USAF
Pusan Korea
CPL
Dominique M Lamelin
USMC
Kuwait
1st LT
USAF
Iraq
LCPL
Christian Reda
USMC
Iraq
Deanna Dalton
Mass Intentions
Please pray for the ill and hospitalized members of our
Parish, their families & caregivers. “Please remember our
Elderly and Homebound as well”. Please contact Irene
Roney at 951-304-2474 if you wish to have a name added
or removed to this list.
Date
Hour
January 16th
Monday
Richard Bongeorno Jr
7:25 am
Hana Walker Machado
Dwight Householder
Jim McCarthy
Patricia Pedersen
Emmanuel Lopez
Fran Williams
Marc Wright
Mary McClintock
Kathy Yonkers
January 17th
Tuesday
Juanita Tarango
Anne Burke
Mary Anne Hague
Rosemarie Cashetta
7:25 am
Bobbi Martinez
Irene Marin
Ascencion Marin
Colleen Dalton
Caroline Halter
Marilyn Mendoza
January 18th
Wednesday
Rosemarie Cashetta
7:25 am
New Parishioners Orientation (NPO)
January 19th
Thursday
If you are interested in joining St. Catherine of
Alexandria Catholic Church, please make plans to join
us at our next New Parishioner Orientation . A
schedule of the next NPO is listed in our “Upcoming
Events & Activities” section of the bulletin
New Parishioner registration forms can be
downloaded from St. Catherine of Alexandria website:
wwwstcatherineofalexandria.net, or obtained from the
Parish Office. Bring your completed registration form
with you to the NPO. Please do not mail or fax your
form to the parish office. Attendance at the NPO is
mandatory for new parishioners!
Rosemarie Cashetta
7:25 am
January 20th
Friday
Colburn & Atkinson Families
7:25 am
January 21st
Saturday
Walter Saccani
5:00 pm
Samuel Y Teresa Gonzalez
7:00 pm
January 22nd
Sunday
Intentions of Parishioners
William Miner
8:00 am
Angel & Carmen Baniqued
10:00 am
Maria Aurora Ignacio
12:00 pm
Rafael L. Revels
2:00 pm
Sr. Gloria DiSilvestri
6:00 pm
The NPO lasts about 30 minutes. We are committed to
serving the needs of all those who show interest in
joining our Parish. If you have any questions please
contact the Parish Office at 676-4403.
Next Orientation January 17th 6:15 pm Spanish
7:00 pm English
St. Catherine Of Alexandria
ST. CATHERINE OF ALEXANDRIA
SUNDAY COLLECTION
2nd Sunday of January 2017
MASS TIME
5PM
7PM
8AM
10AM
12PM
2PM
6PM
TOTALS
LAST YEAR
Difference
PLATE
588.00
330.00
775.00
701.00
896.00
842.00
1084.00
5216.00
4974.00
242.00
2016 DDF Assessments:
REGULARTOTAL
ENVELOPES PER MASS
2580.00
669.00
2789.00
3286.00
2714.00
789.00
2479.00
16491.00
15002.00
1489.00
3168.00
999.00
3564.00
3987.00
3610.00
1631.00
3563.00
21707.00
19976.00
1731.00
Diocese Goal:
$114,200
Parish Goal:
$200,000
Total
$314,200
Received to Date
$248,779
Pledge to Date
$260,056
# of Donors
1,182
61.19% Percent to Date
YOUTH DAY 2017
at the
Religious Education
Congress
February 23, 2017
About the Youth Day 2017 Theme - www.recongress.org
Theme this year is "What Are You Waiting For?"
The readings for Youth Day 2017 are about conversion, a change of
heart. That change of heart is conveyed in each of the readings. The
first reading from Sirach tells us to not delay, but rather turn to Jesus
before it is too late. The Gospel from Mark gives us a look at what to
expect if we hesitate or put off turning to the Lord, or if we lead others
astray. He speaks of an unquenchable fire where
suffering never
ends. So why wait to convert and change our ways? The time is now!
This year’s theme is a question: “What are you waiting for?”
St. Catherine—Youth Mass Card
Your Name
Date
Priest
Homily Topic:
Mass Time
“What Are You Waiting For?”
is first and foremost a call to
action, a wakeup call. Jesus
invited us to turn to him and to
not delay. However, it is also
our call to reflection. It gives us
a chance to examine our lives
and our faith journey and
encourages us to bring our
hopes, fears, doubts, and
dreams to the Lord. Christ
awaits you with open arms. So,
what are YOU waiting for?
Catechists… RECongress 2017
is almost here… don’t forget to register
for a weekend of continued formation
and spiritual growth
Reconciliation Retreat
9am-12:30pm
Sat., Mar. 4th
…….
Eucharist Preparation
1:30-3:30pm
January 15th
January 22nd
January 29th
*****
Eucharist Retreat
March 25th 9am-12pm
*******
Eucharist Rehearsal
April 8th 9am-11am
*******
RECongress
Feb. 23-26, 2017
February 23-26, 2017
www.recongress.org
About the Theme “Embrace Trust”
“No one can serve two masters” (Matt 6:24): In our Gospel reading
for Congress, Jesus teaches his disciples that we can only focus on
one master. How difficult it is to put our whole trust in God! Many
times we want to hedge our bets and choose the immediate, the
tangible, the seen rather than trust completely in God whose
wisdom and providence see far beyond our vision.
While I was in Poland for World Youth Day I had the opportunity to
visit a museum dedicated to St. John Paul II. In one of the rooms
was a large boat (like one that Peter and his brother may have
used) with the words: “Put out into the deep” (Lk 5:4). Out of
darkness, doubt and fear we are called to Embrace Trust! I invite
you all to join us at the Religious Education Congress in Anaheim
and open your heart to this call.
– Fr. Christopher Bazyouros
Director, Office of Religious Education
CHOOSE LOVE : 01.21.17
You are invited to join Bishop Barnes and tens of thousands in downtown Los
Angeles for the third annual One Life LA, an event celebrating the beauty and
dignity of every human life from conception to natural death. On Saturday,
January 21,2017 beginning at 12:00 noon at La Placita / Olvera St., we will
walk to Grand Park for a family-friendly day of inspiring speakers, live music,
entertainment, food trucks, and exhibits from community organizations serving
those in need. The Requiem Mass for the Unborn at the Cathedral will follow at
5pm. For more information, contact Mary Huber at [email protected] or
visit OneLifela.org.
Return to the Parish Office!!
Youth Ministry of St. Catherine of Alexandria
Valentine’s Dinner & Dance 2017
Tri-Tip and Chicken
Dinner Catered
by Richie’s Real
American Diner
February 11, 2017
Saturday from 6-10pm
St. Catherine of Alexandria Di Leo Hall
41875 “ C” Street Temecula
All proceeds will benefit the youth for
their journey in faith to
World Youth Day Panama 2019
For more information contact Sharla at 951 676-2894
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DJ Mark
Fulgar
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Basket
Drawings
Our journey to World Youth Day 2019 in Panama is only possible
with your helping hands. Thank you for your support!
Anointing of the Sick
Friday’s of the Month at the 7:25am Daily Mass
Please call the Parish Office to make arrangements.
(951) 676-4403
UN MENSAJE PARA LOS PADRES DE FAMILIA
Las oportunidades para que los padres impacten las vidas de los hijos en una forma Positiva abundan. Todo
depende de que los padres se unan en amor y comprensión. Asuman sus responsabilidades y decidan
involucrarse en la formacion sana de sus hijos. PADRES! luchen por los enemigos del matrimonio. El
egoísmo, las malas influencias, los medios de comunicación, la falta de relación, el no Quererse someter a la
voluntad de Dios, la incorrecta educación de sus hijos, el descuido De los detalles en el matrimonio, la
intromisión de terceras personas en su relación, La Diferencia de sus caracteres, la deslealtad, la intolerancia,
la mentira, el engaño, La rutina, la indiferencia, los celos, la desconfianza, el consumo.
ATENCION A LAS SIGUIENTES SUGERENCIAS
Unos piensan de acuerdo a la Biblia, lo contrario del egoísmo es el amor, al revés
Efesios 5.28 “El que ama a su mujer, así mismo se ama”.
El borracho puede tener amigotes pero no amigos, puede tener amante, pero una mujer con dignidad.
Ponle atención a la televisión. Y veras que estarás más interesado por los hijos de la reina de Inglaterra
que por los tuyos propios.
 Ojo con las deudas. La sociedad de consumo les llaman crédito con mucha facilidades.
 En su juventud gasto su salud buscando dinero. En su vejes gasto su dinero buscando salud. Y ya sin salud
se fue directo al ataúd!
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Today’s Readings
First Reading — The glory of the Lord shows through Israel, a light to all nations, that salvation may
reach to the ends of the earth (Isaiah 49:3, 5-6).
Psalm — Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will (Psalm 40).
Second Reading — All those who call upon the name of the Lord are called to be holy (1 Corinth. 1:1-3).
Gospel — John the Baptist testifies: The one who comes after me, on whom the Spirit comes down and
remains, is the Son of God (John 1:29-34).
Lecturas De Hoy
Primera lectura —Tú eres mi servidor, Israel. Te voy a poner como una luz para el mundo (Is. 49:3, 5-6).
Salmo — Aquí estoy, Señor, para hacer tu voluntad (Salmo 40 [39]).
Segunda lectura — A los que Dios santificó en Cristo Jesús . . . tengan bendición y paz, de parte de Dios
Padre y de Cristo Jesús, el Señor (1 Corintios 1:1-3).
Evangelio — Ahí viene el Cordero de Dios, el que quita el pecado del mundo. Él es el Hijo de Dios
(Juan 1:29-34).
Readings for the Week
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Sunday:
Heb 5:1-10; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 2:18-22
Heb 6:10-20; Ps 111:1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c; Mk 2:23-28
Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Ps 110:1-4; Mk 3:1-6
Heb 7:25 — 8:6; Ps 40:7-10, 17; Mk 3:7-12
Heb 8:6-13; Ps 85:8, 10-14; Mk 3:13-19
Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Ps 47:2-3, 6-9; Mk 3:20-21
Is 8:23 — 9:3; Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14; 1 Cor 1:10-13, 17; Mt 4:12-23 [12-17]
Lecturas De La Semana
Lunes:
Heb 5:1-10; Sal 110 (109):1-4; Mc 2:18-22
Martes: Heb 6:10-20; Sal 111 (110):1-2, 4-5, 9, 10c; Mc 2:23-28
Miércoles: Heb 7:1-3, 15-17; Sal 110 (109):1-4; Mc 3:1-6
Jueves:
Heb 7:25 — 8:6; Sal 40 (39):7-10, 17; Mc 3:7-12
Viernes: Heb 8:6-13; Sal 85 (84):8, 10-14; Mc 3:13-19
Sábado: Heb 9:2-3, 11-14; Sal 47 (46):2-3, 6-9; Mc 3:20-21
Domingo: Is 8:23 — 9:3; Sal 27 (26):1, 4, 13-14; 1 Cor 1:10-13, 17; Mt 4:12-23 [12-17]
Saints and Special Observances
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
St. Anthony
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins
Julian Calendar Theophany (Epiphany)
St. Fabian; St. Sebastian
St. Agnes
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
As soon as Christmas ends, people begin planning for Easter!
Originally, the source of our Paschal Triduum was but a single
liturgy extending from Saturday sundown to sunrise on Easter
Sunday. The two days leading up to the liturgy were days of
fast, not only for the elect, but for the church preparing to baptize them. A fifth-century pope explained that the church imitated the apostles, who were in hiding with their grief from the
arrest of Jesus, and therefore sacraments, even penance, were
forbidden.
Inevitably, though, people wanted to come together, and
so eventually a Liturgy of the Word developed for Good Friday. This was the first step toward today’s shape of the Triduum, and gradually new ideas were embraced, including the
veneration of the cross and a simple Communion service. Interestingly, the Word remained central, since we know that in
those days the pope did not receive Communion at this liturgy,
even though the faithful had that option. In the other churches
of Rome, priests and people received Communion under both
species. Although the custom of Communion on Good Friday
took hold, it did not endure past the Middle Ages. The central
liturgies of the year slowly unraveled and disappeared from
parish life. Remember that there were no seminaries in those
days, and books were a rare luxury. Most priests could only
manage to celebrate a simple “low” Mass, and few parishes
could afford the ritual books that would guide a priest through
the complex forms. Holy Week remained important in private
devotion, but for a time the liturgies virtually disappeared
Very Rev. Anthony Dao,
Pastor
Rev. Jose Jaramillo,
Parochial Vicar
Rev. Johnny Dang
Parochial Vicar
Assistant Clergy:
Rev. Anthony DiLeo,
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. John Wagner
Pastor Emeritus
Msgr. Don Webber
Deacons:
Dennis Malkowski
Efren Ramirez
Armando Servin
Deacon Pat Necerato
Pastoral Associate
[email protected]
Church Office Hours
General Mass Schedule
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Day of the Week Mass Times
Tel. 951-676-4403 Fax. 951-695-6659
Monday Through Friday 7:25 AM (English)
Friday Daily Mass Anointing of the Sick
Contact the Parish Office
41875 “C” Street, Temecula, CA 92592
Email: [email protected]
Web: stcatherineofalexandria.net
Saturday
Vigil 5:00 PM (English) 7:00 PM (Spanish)
Sunday
8:00 AM (English)
10:00 AM (English)
12:00 Noon (English)
2:00 PM (Spanish)
6:00 PM (English)
Reconciliation Services
Wednesday, February 1st 6:30 PM
Saturday, February 4th 7:40 AM