2-8-2015 - Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church

Saturday
Sunday
Daily
Rosary
Novena
Perpetual Adoration
Sacrament of Penance
Vocation Holy Hour
Baptism and Marriage
5:00pm
7:30am 9:00am 10:30am 12:00pm (Spanish) and 5:00pm
Monday - Saturday 8:00am
Daily, after morning Mass
Tuesday, after morning Mass
24 hours
Saturday 3:30pm - 4:30pm and 6:00pm - 7:00pm
1st Friday, 8:00am Mass
Please call Parish Office
Pastor Father Brian Corcoran Associate Pastor Father Joseph Freeman
Pastor Emeritus Monsignor Timothy Harnett Deacon Bob Beiner
School Principal Dan Schuh Music Director Julie Marner
1001 Encinitas Blvd. Encinitas, CA 92024-2828
Phone: 760 753-6254 Fax: 760 753-7118
Saint John School : 760 944-8227
[email protected] www.saintjohnencinitas.org www.saintjohnschool.com
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Saint John the Evangelist
“Once you have learned to love you will have
learned to live!”
... Our Annual Catholic Appeal lends support to
the many and varied ministries of our Diocese. It
assists with the multi-faceted work of Catholic
Charities and it’s many outreaches, our service to
the poor and imprisoned, education for children in
Catholic Schools and training of catechists, formation of candidates for the priesthood, ministry to
our youth and to young people on university campus, preparation of couples for marriage, and support for parish development in Imperial Valley.
... The theme for our 2015 Annual Catholic Appeal is “Called to be Merciful”, reminding us of the
need for compassion, hope and love, as we respond
to the call to be Jesus’s disciples and participate in
living the Church’s great mission.
... Each parish is expected to contribute towards
our $3.5 million Diocesan goal. Saint John parish
family is asked to raise $69,000 in the Appeal.
Please plan to play your part!
... Pledge Cards are available this weekend (8).
Please consider what would be a meaningful
pledge for you and your family in support of the
great work of the Diocese, and then strive to meet it
over the next ten months. Pledge Cards may be
placed in the church collection baskets or returned
to the Parish Office.
... Contributions last weekend (1) amounted to
$15,787.00, with 364 families using envelopes. A
further $4,339.75 was contributed online, by 117
families! Thank You!
... 88 families contributed $2,589.00 towards our
Building Fund last weekend (1).
... Have you considered ‘Online Giving’? Just go
to the website, click on ‘Online Giving’ ... and away
you go! It’s safe, secure and easy!
... Do you know that we are streaming live to the
Internet the Sunday 9:00am Mass each week? You
can connect to it from our parish website, or go directly to www.saintjohnlive.com Our intent is to assist our homebound to be even more part of our Eucharistic community.
... The Scouting movement in America was
founded on February 8, 1910. To mark the 105th
Anniversary of this great movement our scouts join
us today (8) at the 10:30am Mass. Welcome!
... Our School website has lots of good information. Visit: www.saintjohnschool.com
February 8, 2015
... Don’t miss the Acoustic Guitar Concert, with
Peter Pupping and William Wilson, this Sunday (8)
at 2:00pm in the church. Classical! Spanish! Contemporary! All inspirational!
... Liz Beiner and our great RCIA team welcome
adults who are interested in becoming Catholic.
Join them each Tuesday at 7:00pm in the Hall!
... This Wednesday (11) is the feast of Our Lady of
Lourdes, when Our Lady appeared to Bernadette
Soubirous in 1858, proclaiming “I am the Immaculate Conception”! Lourdes has become a great
place of pilgrimage and healing. Hence this feast
day is also designated ‘World Day of the Sick’!
Pray for the health and strength of all!
... Our Young Adults (18 - 39 years) gather this
Monday (9), at 6:00pm, at Liberty Station, San
Diego, for Ultimate Frisby . For more info, Nathan
Poe at 619 415-3024 or go to www.yamsd.org.
... Acknowledgement letters, for IRS tax purposes,
have been mailed to all who contributed $500 and
above in support of our parish ministry in 2014.
‘Thank You’ for all you make possible. If we
missed you, please let us know!
... Lent is upon us! Ash Wednesday is Wednesday (18). Our first Fish-Fry is on Friday (20), 5:00
- 9:00pm, and every Friday of Lent thereafter.
... You are invited to the Lenten Fish Fry Planning
Meeting, hosted by our Holy Name Society, this
Monday (9) at 7:00pm in the Hall. Volunteers are
needed and you are welcome! For more info please
call Rick Decker at 760 942-0344.
... Here at Saint John, we are blessed with Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament, 24 hours, except during Sunday Masses. Come by and visit!
... Our Saint John Annual Auction / Dinner Dance
is coming soon. Saturday, March 21 is the big
day, with a Roaring 20's theme. Plan to be with us!
... Our Marian Ministries has ‘Bibles and Beads’
available after Sunday (8) morning Masses.
... Father Joseph and Father Brian join the priests
of the Diocese in their Winter Assembly this Monday (9) at the Diocesan Pastoral Center.
... Tradition has it that Valentine was a priest in
Rome who was martyred around 269, for refusing
to renounce his faith. That’s love! Valentine’s
Day, this Saturday (14), can be a celebration of that
love and generosity.
... “God doesn't want our deeds. God wants the
love that prompts them!” Happy Valentine’s Day!
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Saint John the Evangelist
February 8, 2015
Guitar Concert
Classical, Spanish and Contemporary Acoustic
Peter Pupping and William Wilson
Free, Hosted by
Your Life Began At Conception Inc.
Today (8) at 2:00pm
Saint John the Evangelist Church
Refreshments provided
All Welcome!
Questions please contact Greg Butler at 760 421-1230
Adults wishing to learn more about the
Catholic faith!
►Have you joined us from another religion
and would now like to find out more about
the Catholic Church?
►Have you been worshiping with us, but
have never taken the step to become
Catholic?
►Were you baptized a Catholic but never
completed Confirmation or Eucharist?
If any of these situations apply to you,
we would love to assist you on your journey!
Join us on Tuesday (10) at 7:00pm.
Saturday
February 7
Sunday
February 8
Monday
February 9
Tuesday
February 10
Wednesday
February 11
Thursday
February 12
Friday
February 13
Saturday
February 14
Sunday
February 15
MASS INTENTIONS
5:00pm Eloise Diaz †
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Jb 7:1-4, 6-7; 1 Cor 9:16-19-23; Mk 1:29-39
7:30am Adessa and Montgomery Families †
9:00am Vida Bajic †
10:30am Rita Ross †
12:00pm Parishioners
5:00pm Mary Ritenour †
Gn 1:1-19; Mk 6:53-56
8:00am Odette Paul †
Gn 1:20-2:4a; Mk 7:1-13
8:00am Tim, Ida, and Timmy Lynch †
Our Lady of Lourdes
Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17; Mk 7:14-23
8:00am Frank Grosso †
Gn 2:18-25; Mk 7:24-30
8:00am Jonathan Maduza †
Gn 3:1-8; Mk 7:31-37
8:00am Frank Rocker †
Gn 3:9-24; Mk 8:1-10
8:00am Marie Therese Evans †
5:00pm Vida Bajic †
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; 1 Cor 10:31-11:1; Mk 1:40-45
7:30am Ellen Mary Magana †
9:00am Joan Cathaline Whitley †
10:30am Parishioners
Jerry Thissen †
12:00pm Rafael Munera †
5:00pm Angelo Burrafato †
Restorative Justice and Detention
Ministry.............$197,000
Restorative Justice focuses on harms committed and making the offender accountable
to the victim and the community, and to
bring about transformation of all parties.
There are many components including
detention ministry. These are corporal Youth Ministry....................................
works of mercy; ministries of presence, $145,000
compassion, hope, and love.
The Office for Youth Ministry serves parishes in
our diocese so that they may cultivate the gifts
and talents of young people, and empower them
to be leaders in the Church and community.
Marriage and Family
Life............................$220,000
The Office for Marriage and Family Life
helps organize and facilitate marriage
preparation and ongoing marriage
Campus Ministry ..................................
formation including marriage enrich$310,000
ment and parenting classes.
Guided by the Gospels, Campus Ministry
helps transform the lives of college students
in the development and growth of a flourishing spiritual life. These young adults
represent the future leaders of our Church.
Catholic
Assistance for Catholic
Education.................... $400,000 The Annual
Catholic Appeal currently provides some funding
to 8 schools impacting the lives of over 1,700
students. These grants have been made to keep
the vital mission of Catholic education both
accessible and affordable for children of families
in need.
Charities..................................
$500,000
Catholic Charities is our
primary diocesan social
service agency. Through it,
we assist almost 300,000
people each year by providing a network of important
programs and services.
Ministry for Priestly Formation...................... $728,000
Our Office for Priestly Formation administers the diocesan program
for both pre-seminarian and seminarian candidates, and is located at
the St. Francis Center on the University of San Diego campus.
Valley Parish Development.......................... $1,000,000 Ten
parish communities serve over 13,000 Catholic families in Imperial
Valley. Several of them need our help to expand their facilities so
they can respond adequately to the needs of the people.
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Saint John the Evangelist
February 8, 2015
Live on the Internet
Sunday 9:00 am Mass
www.saintjohnlive.com
Support for Separated and Divorced
Sundays, 10:15am, Saint James, Solana Beach
Frank Grant 760 533-1520 or [email protected]
Fresh Coffee and Delicious Donuts
Holy Name Society
hosts coffee and donuts
every Sunday after morning Masses.
Come join us in the Parish Hall.
Saint John School
Register as a parishioner ‘online’!
Go to www.saintjohnencinitas.org and click
on “Registration” For more info, please
call the Parish Office at 760 753-6254
Pre-School - Grade 8
Principal : Dan Schuh
760 944-8227
First Eucharist Meeting
Wednesday (11) at 6:30pm
School Closed
Friday (13) and Monday (16)
Perpetual Adoration
Volunteers are needed for:
Saint John Preschool
Kindergarten Readiness Program:
“Building the whole child in preparation
for kindergarten”
For more info, or to schedule a tour,
Annette Conrad at 760 944-8227 or
[email protected]
Sunday, 2:00am
Tuesday, 1:00am and 2:00am
Thursday, 10:00pm
Saturday, 8:00am
We also need more substitutes, especially those
willing to do night hours, and are looking for regular
volunteers for the above hours.
Ken Poggenburg 760 635-2573
Lupe Cardona (Sp) 760 753-7784
Please Keep in Your Prayers
Nydia Abney, Gail Alofsin, Alex Amador, Martha Amador, Ruth Ariza,
Anthony Baggio, Thomas Baglio, Rosily Baratono, Aiden Blenderman,
Maura Brown, Janice Behler, Lorraine Butler, Joe Corder, Rob
Crewse, Jack Davare, Edward Dillon, Barbara Dorion, Kathy Fix,
Hiram Lee-Gonzalez, Manny Gonzales, Carolyn Goohs, Joe Graciano,
Monsignor Harnett, Maria Jaque, Maria Johnson, Cheyne Johnston,
Paul Kenny, Eva King, Skyler Koehne, Stella Lubera, Andy Maduza,
Pat McKinley, Martin McNeela, Lucy Mee, Patty Moore, Luz Nieve,
Eileen A. O’ Connor, Grace Oreb, Mary Ann Pavnic, Joaquin Perez,
Elizabeth Primrose-Smith, David Quessenberry, David Rambeau,
Ashley Ray, Elizabeth Roney, Gina Stack, Andrew Todd, Eric Vukicevich, Grant Waller and Griffin Waller.
Perpetual Adoration is prayer in the presence of the
Most Blessed Sacrament ... 24 hours, day and night,
seven days a week. All are welcome!
Father Joseph’s
fifth anniversary at Saint John
Sunday (15)
We pray for our sick and deceased at daily Mass.
Stations of the Cross
Join us Friday (20), and
every Friday during Lent,
for Stations of the Cross
at 6:00pm
in the church.
Ash Wednesday (18)
Masses:
8:00am, 10:30am,
6:00pm and 7:30pm (Sp)
Lenten Fish Fry
Join us Friday (20), and
every Friday during Lent, for
our Lenten Fish Fry.
5:00pm - 9:00pm
in the hall.
$5 for Adults, $3 for kids
Bingo is $10 for 10 cards.
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Saint John the Evangelist
MINISTERIO DE SANACIÓN
Durante su ministerio, Jesús “curó a muchos
enfermos de diversos males y expulsó a muchos
demonios”. Así es el caso en el Evangelio de hoy.
Jesús cumple la visión del Salmo 147: “Él sana los
corazones destrozados y venda sus heridas.”
Jesús sabía, sin embargo, que nunca podría sanar
todas las enfermedades del mundo. Por mucha gente
que curara o muchas horas que dedicara al
ministerio, siempre habría más personas afligidas
como Job, ansiosos de su toque sanador. Su misión
principal no era la de erradicar todo sufrimiento del
mundo. Su “obligación” era predicar la venida del
Reino de Dios que sana, sí, pero en último caso,
trasciende y transforma todo sufrimiento humano.
Con Pablo, Jesús pudiera decir, “Ay de mí si no
anuncio” esa Buena Nueva.
CORO DE JOVENES Y NIÑOS
Calendario de
Febrero 2015
Miércoles 11, Ensayo en la
Iglesia 6:00 pm. -7:00 pm.
Miércoles 18, NO habrá
Ensayo por ser Miércoles
de Ceniza.
Miércoles 25, Ensayo en la Iglesia 6:00 pm. -7:00 pm.
Sábado 28, - Misa a las 5:00 pm. ( Llegada 4:45 pm.)
Si tienen alguna pregunta llamen a Mary Morán
al 760-436-4366, o a Julie Marner Directora de la
Música al 760-753-6254.
Les pedimos que los niños tengan por lo
menos 6 años de edad y que ya puedan leer.
febrero 8, 2015
LA BIBLIA SAGRADA
Los textos sagrados que componen lo que llamamos
Biblia fueron coleccionados, organizados y ordenados
durante los primeros cuatrocientos años del cristianismo.
Fue durante el
Concilio de Cartago
(Siglo IV), que
finalmente se
canonizó (estableció
el orden) la Biblia
católica. Los textos
sagrados de la
Biblia se han
proclamado a lo largo de los siglos en la celebración
eucarística para nutrir la fe de los creyentes. En 1969, la
Iglesia católica estableció un nuevo Leccionario
conteniendo los textos bíblicos que se proclaman en la
liturgia. El Leccionario contiene un gran número de textos
de la Escritura, organizados de una manera muy especial a
fin de que estos textos sean proclamados en las misas
dominicales y en las feriales (entre semana). El
Leccionario está organizado de tal manera que si una
persona asiste a misa diariamente durante un período de
tres años, escuchará casi todos los textos de la Biblia. La
proclamación de los Evangelios se realiza mediante ciclos
dominicales. Durante el Ciclo A, proclamamos el
Evangelio de Mateo; el de Marcos durante el ciclo B y el
de Lucas durante el ciclo C. El Evangelio de san Juan se
proclama durante la Cuaresma y la Pascua. Así mismo, el
capítulo 6 de este Evangelio se incorpora al Ciclo B, que
es el de Marcos. El resto del Nuevo Testamento se
proclama como segunda lectura, excepto durante la
Pascua, mientras que la primera lectura se proclama
siempre del Antiguo Testamento, excepto durante la
Pascua. No olvidemos el Salmo, que es una respuesta a la
Escritura.
14 DE FEBRERO FELIZ DIA
DEL AMOR Y LA AMISTAD
SOBRE EL
AMOR
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February 8, 2015
Religious Education
Saint John School
Religious Education
‘Faithways’ Junior-High
Youth Ministry
Hispanic Ministry
Music Ministry
Dan Schuh
Ann McGinnis
Nicole Steele
Isaac Deken
Mary Moran
Julie Marner
760 944-8227
760 436-0664
760 753-4279
760 753-3679
760 436-4366
760 753-6254
Adult Faith
R.C.I.A
Perpetual Adoration
Perpetual Adoration (Spanish)
Centering Prayer
Liz Beiner
Ken Poggenburg
Lupe Cardona
Shirley Shetula
760 753-6254
760 635-2573
760 753-7784
760 525-6721
Organizations
Altar Society
Boy Scouts
Cub Scouts
Catholic Men’s Fellowship
Culture of Life
Guadalupañas
Holy Name
Knights of Columbus
Saint Vincent de Paul
Seniors
Jan Bokoch
Blane Adessa
Richard Weston
David Pavnic / Chris Cammack
Jennifer Grethel
Olivia Reynaga
Rick Decker
John Brannon
Sandra Watson
Nettie March
760 944-9655
760 944-0626
760 230-6183
760 753-6254
760 753-6254
760 753-5230
760 753-6254
760 522-9969
760 753-3056
760 753-6254
Sunday Morning Preschool
New Paths
A free support group for the separated and divorced, will meet
on Tuesday, February (10) at 6:30pm
Sacred Heart Parish, Ministry Center
655 C Street, Coronado
For further info please call (619) 435-6136 or
Visit www.sacredheartcor.org
Holy Heroes! Called to Be Saints, Sent
Forth as Heroes!
A day retreat for Young Adults (Ages 18-39)
February (28), 9:30am to 3:30pm
Free Event with lunch provided
Diocesan Pastoral Center, 3888 Paducah Drive, 92117
Please RSVP to Roland at [email protected]
www.YAMSD.org
Thank you
Father Brian
from Ms.
Potter’s
Kindergarten
Class
For children ages 3 - 5, on Sundays, at the School.
Drop-off starts at 8:50am. Mom and Dad can pick-up
after the 9:00am Mass.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Dismissal for Children’s Liturgy of the Word
takes place during the Sunday 9:00am Mass.
Children in Grades K-5 are encouraged to
participate in this special celebration of the Word.
Religious Education
Classes for Grades K-6
resume Monday (9) at 4:15pm and 6:30pm
For more info, Ann at 760 436-0664
[email protected]
Junior High Faithways
For Grades 7 and 8
Classes Monday (9) at 6:00pm
Nicole at 760 753-4279
[email protected]
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